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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2016 State from 1C Her back-to-back state titles apex a career that included third place as a freshmen in 2013 and fourth place as a sophomore in 2014. Last year, she became only the second Lady Viking in school history to win the state title — three years after Katy Potter won it in 20012. This year’s repeat underscored a legacy which, like the other run- ners in Saturday’s race, Mans will leave behind. Mans led throughout Saturday’s 5K, which wound through multiple loops over Siuslaw senior Celie Mans is the first Viking in Siuslaw his- tory to claim back-to-back state cross country titles. diverse terrain ranging from mud, grass, concrete and eventually the running surface of LCC’s track. Though she had runners at her heels for the first half of the race, including Tillamook’s Solace Bergeron and Scappoose’s Linnaea Kavulich paced just 10 meters behind her, Mans shifted gears heading up the west bank on the final lap. When her running shoes hit the track surface for the final 300 meters, Mans had establish a siz- able lead that virtually assured her first place with a time of 18:55. Bergeron finished 18 seconds behind Mans for second place (19:14) individually, with Tillamook placing four finishers in the top 16 to win first place overall — edging out La Grande 72-76. The Vikings finished seventh overall. In her state debut, freshman Hannah Rannow turned in a strong performance after being the second Viking to cross the fin- ish and 42nd overall in 21:48. Senior Destinie Tatum was third 3 C for Siuslaw and 53rd (22:23), fol- lowed by freshmen Chloe Madden in 57th (22:29), Anne Wartnik in 65th (22:56), Bryn Clemment in 76th (23:31) and Trinity Erickson in 100th (26:39). In the boys race, senior jack Pickell was the only representa- tive for Siuslaw after the boys team was narrowly edged out of second place at district. Pickell’s fourth-place finish in the far West earned him a spot at Saturday’s state meet, where he ran a time of 17:19 for 24th indi- vidually in his final race for the Vikings. ROB GRIFFES/FOR SIUSLAW NEWS SVC from 1C thousand dollars. All athletes must pre-reg- ister online with www.cevaregion .org and pay a $10 tryout and deposit fee. These fees are due at time of online registration; only players making a team will pay the club membership fee. Bring a copy of the com- pleted online CEVA registra- tion or $10 and the member- ship form to tryouts. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Celie Mans Fishing from 1C from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, angling is restricted to single point hook metal lures, fly angling, or salmon bobber angling. SILETZ RIVER: Steelhead, Chinook The Siletz River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is slow. Fish are throughout the bay and river. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber or drifting eggs can be productive in the upper bay and river as the sea- son progresses. Consult the regulations for changes in deadline locations through the season. Steelhead fishing is slow. The majority of the summer steelhead are in the upper Siletz gorge. Casting spinners, drifting bait or using a bobber and jig can be effective. For cutthroat trout, casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. YAQUINA RIVER : Chinook The Yaquina River and bay is open for Chinook salmon. Fishing is slow. Fish are throughout the bay and river to the angling deadlines. Trolling herring in the lower bay is an effective technique. Eggs and bobber can be productive in the upper bay and river as the season progresses. For cutthroat trout casting small spinners, spoons or fly fishing streamers or dry flies can be very effective. COOS COUNTY LAKES/PONDS: Trout Rainbow trout were stocked in Upper Empire, Bradley, Saunders, Powers, and Butterfield lakes last week. Due to extremely low water levels, Lower Empire Lake was not stocked. Trout that were destined for Lower Empire Lake were stocked into Upper Empire and Butterfield lakes. Currently fishing for trout has been decent in the deeper lakes like Eel Lake. Anglers are having success slowly trolling wedding rings. TENMILE BASIN: Trout, bass, yellow perch, coho Trout angling in the streams of the Tenmile Basin are now closed until May 22, 2017. Trout fishing in Tenmile Lakes is open all year. Siusla w H.S . There is no wild coho fish- ery in Tenmile Lakes this fall. Largemouth bass fishing has been good over the past month. Anglers are catching bass near structure or on the deep end of the weed lines using spinner baits, jigs, or rubber worms. Fishing for yellow perch has picked up in Tenmile Lakes. Worms fished near the lake bottom work very well for catching yellow perch. UMPQUA RIVER, SOUTH: CLOSED The South Umpqua is closed through Nov. 30 to pro- tect spawning fall Chinook salmon. WINCHESTER BAY: Bottomfish, perch Fishing for bottom fish in the Triangle and South jetty has been successful. PACIFIC OCEAN and BEACHES: Bottomfish, Dungeness crab, surf perch, salmon, The ocean is closed for Dungeness crabs from through Nov. 30. Recreational harvest of razor clams and mussels is closed from the entire Oregon coast due to elevated levels of domoic acid. This includes all beaches and all bays. Before any shellfish harvest trip, make sure to check the Oregon Department of Agriculture website for any updates. Recreational ocean salmon fishing from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mt. is closed for salmon fishing, except the Elk River Chinook Terminal Season is open through Nov. 30. Both the All Depth and the Nearshore Halibut seasons are now closed. Fishing for bottom fish remains open at all depths. Fishing for black rockfish has been good from Coos Bay south to Bandon. Fishing for ling cod has been decent. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish and a separate daily limit for lingcod (2). Anglers can only keep 3 blue rockfish and 1 canary rockfish as part of their daily limit and there will be no har- vest of China, quillback, or copper rockfish. Anglers may harvest 1 cabezon per day. B OTTOM F ISHING : Fishing for bottomfish was limited last week due to weather conditions. For those S CORES & S TANDINGS Honorable Mention Jack Pickell The Viking senior made his third straight trip to the state meet this year where he finished 24th overall in 17:19. Sponsored By: The Siuslaw News , KCST and The Sports Club Central Coast Disposal Alan Twombly-H & R Block River House & Old Town Inns J.L. Walker & Sons Wind Drift Kites Bridgewater Restaurant Full Spectrum Computers Best For Hearing Dutch Bros. 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FREE with your ad from 1C -Brandt, SABC president. “We want every Siuslaw stu- dent at the middle and high school to participate in sports if they want to. “The participation fee should not prevent students from being part of Siuslaw athletics. Everyone has diffi- cult seasons in life and being part of a team can be such a positive, especially during difficult times. “We want to help make it happen.” The Ian Foster Fund was established shortly after the death of Ian Foster in the summer of 2005. With the help and support of the Foster family, a plan was developed by the athletic department to set aside donated monies to be used for students who might have difficulty paying the total cost of athletic par- ticipation fees. An application process was developed requiring stu- dents to indicate their finan- cial need. If a student is able to demonstrate significant financial need, they receive the scholarship. The athletic director is responsible for reviewing the applications and dispensing the money to students who meet the funding require- ments. If you would like to con- tribute to the Ian Foster Fund, donations are always wel- come. Send contributions with “Ian Foster” in the memo area to: SABC, PO Box 1972, Florence, OR 97439 or donate online at www.sius- lawathletic boosterclub.com. For more information, contact the Siuslaw Athletic Booster Club via email at sabc _1972@hotmail.com. Breaking news, sports and MORE! garage sale signs 541-997-3441 P ACIFIC H ALIBUT : Recreational halibut fishing in all Oregon subareas are now closed for the remainder of 2016. Boosters Cross Country The senior distance runner capped her prep cross country career with her second straight 4A State Championship, winning the title in Eugene last week with a time of 18:55. It was Mans’ fourth trip to the state meet where she never finished lower than fourth place. few who did venture out, there was some success with lingcod and rockfish. The recreational groundfish fishery is open at all depths through March. ODFW encourages anglers to release all prohibited rock- fish by using a descending device to safely return fish to a depth of 60 feet or more. Even fish that are severely bloated can survive after being released at depth. For more information and videos, please see the rockfish recompression webpage. There’s a new rockfish in town: the Deacon rockfish. Deacon rockfish is a newly identified species that was for- merly referred to as the solid version of blue rockfish. What does that mean for anglers? Nothing in 2016. Every rule that refers to blue rockfish (like the daily bag limit of 3) now applies to blue rockfish and deacon rockfish combined. 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 Follow the Siuslaw News Facebook page!