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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2017 3 B PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Siulsaw wrestler Matthew Horrillo (above) pins Ashton Pepiot of Sutherlin in the opening round of Saturday’s Nick Lutz Invitational; Nick Steinman works toward a pin against Walker Lutz. Lutz from 1B the 120-pound title. Simmons, who entered the tournament seeded at No. 1, opened the day with a pin against Austin Miller of North Bend in just 51 seconds. From there, Simmons pinned Tanner Wyatt of Brookings (3:16) and Chance Campbell of North Bend (:36) before losing by a narrow decision in the champi- onship round against Isaiah Lepre of Sutherlin, 7-6. In the heavyweight bracket, Lane pinned Eli Jones of Elmira (3:24) and Shawn Scott of Riddle (5:16), but lost his next match to Matthew Metcalf of Sheldon by a 5-3 decision. The loss moved Lane into a match for third place, where he defeated South Umpqua’s Jaret Remington, 6-1. The Viks also got a fifth- place finish from No. 4 seed Steinman, who won his first two matches — against Jon Zebadua of Brookings and Walker Lutz of Sheldon — by pin, but lost his next two matchups. Steinman finished strong in consolation, however, winning by fall against Triangle Lake’s Cody Moore in 1:07. Siuslaw got additional scor- ing from Matthew Horrillo, who went 2-2 to earn 5 points. Sutherlin won the team title with a team of 23 wrestlers who earned 182.5 points. Elmira was second (180), followed by Sheldon (175, Junction City (170), North Eugene (117) and Siuslaw rounding out the top six with 90 points. Far West teams North Bend, South Umpqua and Brookings finished ninth, 12th and 18th, respectively. Saturday, the Viks will be at Sutherlin, beginning at 9 a.m. Lady Viks for the Viks, along with 6 points from fellow senior guard Claire Waggoner and 5 points from senior point guard Abby Watkins. That same night, North Bend beat Douglas (57-50) and Marshfield defeated Brookings-Harbor (41-37) to create a three-way tie for first place with Siuslaw to open the Far West League season. Last night, the Siuslaw was on the road at Marshfield (after press deadlines). This Saturday, the Lady Vikings will host Brookings- Harbor, beginning at 1 p.m. This game was rescheduled from Friday night. Fishing Anglers are reminded that fall Chinook season is closed. Butterfield lakes in October. Fishing for these stocked fish has slowed down. Coos County lakes and ponds will not be stocked again until the spring. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK from 1B line against South Umpqua. Brittany Long sank 8 points from 1B YAQUINA RIVER: WILSON RIVER: Steelhead Brittany Long Siusla w H.S . Basketball The senior guard scored eight points coming off the bench in last week’s Far West League opening win over the South Umpqua Lancers. 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The West Fork Millicoma was the only river in the basin that was fishable over the past weekend. Anglers are drifting eggs or corkies along the stream bot- tom or using a jig suspended under a bobber. Anglers fish- ing the South Fork Coos River above Dellwood will need a permit from Weyerhaeuser, which they can pick up at the Dellwood office. In the Coos Basin 1 addi- tional hatchery steelhead may be retained per day for a total aggregate of 3 adult fish har- vested daily. Anglers have been catching a few rockfish and surfperch along the jetties and sub- merged rock piles. Fishing for rockfish in the bay has been spotty. The marine fish daily bag limit for bottom fish (rockfish) is 7 fish and a sepa- rate daily limit for lingcod (2). The 7 fish marine bag limit will remain in place, with these adjustments for 2017: Create a sub-bag limit of 6 black rockfish, remove the sub-bag limit for canary rock- fish, add China/quillback/cop- per rockfishes to the sub-bag limit with blue/Deacon rock- fish and change the limit from 3 to 4. Finally remove the 10-inch minimum size for kelp green- ling. Retention of cabezon is not allowed until July 1. Recreational crabbing is now open in all Oregon waters. Crabbing was decent over the weekend in Coos Bay. Crabbing from a boat has been better than crabbing from the dock but dock crabbers are picking up a few legal crabs. Recreational harvest of bay clams remains open along the entire Oregon coast.