SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2016
3 B
S CORES & S TANDINGS
B OWLING
LEAGUE
CLASSIC LEAGUE
TEAMS
BEACHCOMBER
ABOVE ALL ROOFING
BALES MOVING
ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES
HIGH SCRATCH GAME
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
HIGH SCRATCH SERIES
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
HIGH HDCP GAME
DEEDEE LANG
HIGH HDCP SERIES
SHELLEY ARRINGTON
LEAGUE
WEDNESDAY SENIOR LEAGUE
TEAMS
FOWL BALL
SENIOR MOMENTS
TNT
4 IN A ROW
OREGON BEACH CONN
WHO CARES
OLE BOWLERS
KING PINS
FRIENDLY FOUR
TOM'S CATS
ALLEY CATS
TEAM 1
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
MEN
MIKE BALDWIN
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
HIGH GAME HDCP
MEN
JOHN BERGH
WOMEN
LAURA CAPOVILLA
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
MEN
ATHLETE
OF THE
WEEK
12/12/16
WON
34
31
29.5
17.5
LOST
22
25
26.5
38.5
201
571
245
685
12/14/16
WON
40
36
35.5
34
32.5
32.5
31.5
31
25.5
25
19
17.5
LOST
20
24
24.5
26
27.5
27.5
28.5
29
34.5
35
41
42.5
248
181
265
271
JOHN BERGH
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
HIGH SERIES HDCP
MEN
JOHN BERGH
WOMEN
LAURA CAPOVILLA
687
LEAGUE
FRIDAY SENIOR TRIO
TEAMS
ARTHRITIC 3
TEAM 12
TEAM 10
LCM
LEFTOVERS
THE BOOMERANGS
3 BLIND MICE
HI LO
PILLOCS
GUTTER DUSTERS
MINIONS
TEAM 3
HIGH GAME SCRATCH
MEN
MIKE MARSHAL
WOMEN
NANCY VOGEL
HIGH GAME HDCP
MEN
MIKE MARSHAL
WOMEN
NANCY VOGEL
HIGH SERIES SCRATCH
MEN
MIKE MARSHAL
WOMEN
LAURA MATHENY
HIGH SERIES HDCP
MEN
MIKE MARSHAL
WOMEN
SALLY JORDAN
NANCY VOGEL
12/16/16
S IUSLAW N ORTH J ETTY
For the sixth consecutive
year, Oregon Parks and
Recreation
Department
(OPRD) is partnering with state
parks around the nation to offer
free guided First Day Hikes in
state parks throughout Oregon
on New Year’s Day.
Among the parks participat-
ing locally will be Jessie M.
Honeyman Memorial State
510
741
697
WON
36
36
35
35
34.5
34
32.5
32
29
24
22
0
266
187
287
12/18/16
MERCER MANIACS
THREE AMIGOS
RAGTIME BANDITS
REBELS
BOOMSHAKALAKA
TRAVEL DIVISION
SCRATCH GAME TEAM
MERCER MANIACS
SCRATCH GAME IND
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
W - PATRICIA BALL
HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM
THREE AMIGOS
HIGH HDCP GAME IND
M - JEREMY MCINTYRE
W - PATRICIA BALL
SCRATCH SERIES TEAM
MERCER MANIACS
SCRATCH SERIES IND
M - DAVE COUPAR
W - PATRICIA BALL
HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM
MERCER MANIACS
HIGH HDCP SERIES IND
M - DAVE COUPAR
W - PATRICIA BALL
69.2
61.4
51.7
47.5
40.0
38.3
WON
LOST
619
258
188
760
284
273
1770
669
484
2190
807
739
253
B RIDGE
770
Florence Bridge Club
533
833
1
2
3
4
661
661
SITE OF
Park just south of Florence.
Hike time begins at 10 a.m.
at the Siuslaw North Jetty, at
the last parking lot near the
Coast Guard tower.
It will be a moderate, two-
mile hike on the beach with
some hiking in sections of
loose sand.
Come hike, celebrate and
appreciate the 50-year anniver-
Trent Reavis
LOST
24
24
25
25
25.5
26
27.5
28
31
36
38
60
LEAGUE
SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE
TEAMS
Thursday Afternoon Swiss Pairs Session Dec 15, 2016
Georgia Farman 0.28 John Reisner
0.28
2 37.00
Roberta Parker
Kenneth Hampsten
0 15.00
Anna Hendershot 0.28 Bev Rozaire-Brown 0.28
2 31.00
John Weatherwax 0.28 Marian Weiss
0.28
2 37.00
‘F REE F IRST D AY H IKE ’ J AN . 1
sary of the Oregon Beach Bill,
which allows millions of peo-
ple to experience the beauty of
the Oregon Coast annually.
Ranger Paul Reilly will dis-
cuss the local flora and fauna of
the area, geology and the his-
torical perspective on the
Oregon Beach Bill and how it
affects us today.
Participants should dress in
layers, wear sturdy shoes and
bring water as well as a camera
or binoculars for wildlife view-
ing.
In case of inclement weather,
the park should be contacted
directly to find out about can-
cellation.
This year, OPRD is asking
participants to share photos of
their First Day Hike via social
media by using the hashtag
#ORfirstdayhikes on Twitter
and Instagram, or tagging
“Oregon State Parks” on
Facebook.
Images can also be emailed
to social.oprd@oregon.gov.
For more information, call
541-997-3851.
Whale Watching Week begins Dec. 27
Siusla
w H.S
.
Gray whales are on the
move along the Oregon coast
headed south to their winter
grounds off Baja California,
Mexico.
Let trained volunteers help
you spot the migrating whales
during the Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department annual
winter Whale Watching Week,
Dec. 27-31. Volunteers with
the “Whale Watching Spoken
Here” program will be sta-
tioned at 24 sites, 10 a.m. to 1
p.m., each of those days to
share whale watching tips,
migration facts and whale
Basketball
The Jr. post scored 19
points, 9 of those in the
fourth quarter, and sank
key free throws with less
than ten seconds remain-
ing to help secure a 49-46
non-league victory over the
Sweet Home Huskies. Last
week, Reavis led scoring
for the Vikings with 17 in a
loss to Cottage Grove.
feeding habits.
“We’ve already seen the first
migrating gray whales in the
past few days and we expect
another excellent winter whale
watching week,” said Luke
Parsons, Whale Watching
Center ranger. “Last winter our
volunteers helped people see
more than 1,600 gray whales
plus a pod of orcas and some
humpback whales spotted on
the central coast.
“You never know what
you’re going to see while
you’re whale watching, but
that’s half the fun.”
The winter migration typi-
cally lasts until mid-January.
A map of the watch sites is
available online at www.whale
spoken.org. Camping, includ-
ing yurts and cabins, is avail-
able at state parks along the
coast.
Visit www.oregonstateparks
.org to check availability and
make a reservation.
For weather-related alerts
and closures, visit www.oregon
stateparks.org before heading
to the coast. Never climb rocks
or logs on beaches during
inclement weather.
shooting from posts Reavis and
Myers, who were able to tie the
game at 26-26 entering the
break.
A full two minutes passed in
the third quarter before the
scoreboard changed, in favor
of the Huskies, who sank a
shirt jumper to move ahead 28-
26.
An offensive board from
Hickson tied the game again,
with senior Kyle King putting
Siuslaw ahead by 2 points after
driving into the paint.
With 4 minutes on the clock,
the game was tied at 32-32
when Hickson went down with
a knee injury that brought him
out of the game.
Holding a slim 35-34 lead to
start the fourth quarter, Reavis
extended Siuslaw lead with a
pair of freethrows, 37-34, only
to have the Huskies reclaim the
lead at 43-42 with 1:00 remain-
ing.
A freethrow by Reavis,
along with a 3-point play from
King, gave Siuslaw a 47-43
lead with 30 seconds left.
Sweet Home struck back,
draining a long 3-pointer to
pull within 1 point, 46-47, as
the clock cleared :09.
A freethrow from Reavis
made it a 2-point game as the
Vikings held out for a 49-46
win from the freethrow line.
Reavis led scoring with 19
points, King had 11, Hickson
had 10, Myers and Ricky Jones
had 4 points each, and
Siusklaw got two points each
from Jakob O’Connor and
Brogan Cornish.
Last night, the Vikings host-
ed Sutherlin (after press dead-
lines) and will return to the
hardwood Dec. 30 at Corbett
High School.
League competition begins
Jan. 13, when Siuslaw hosts
South Umpqua, beginning at
7:30 p.m.
Honorable Mention
Brittany Long
Honorable mention goes to
Brittany Long. The Sr. point
guard led the Vikings with
16 points in their 60-31
non-league victory over the
Sweet Home Huskies.
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freshman Sam Myers tying
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