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    NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR
❘ 541-902-3523 ❘
SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM
SATURDAY EDITION
❘ JUNE 3, 2017 ❘
SECTION B
Siuslaw News
Sports & Recreation
ATHLETES
OF THE YEAR
On the
Bite
A
WEEKLY
FISHING REPORT FOR
THE LOCAL REGION
www.dfw.state.or.us/RR
S PORTS
Calendar
• JUNE 3
MHS GIRLS BBALL
B ASKETBALL C AMP
9-14
AT MHS
1 TO 3 P . M .
FOR AGES
FORE! KIDS GOLF
T OURNEY / FUNDRAISER
AT O CEAN D UNES
20 17
MID COAST LAKES:
Most of the North Coast
lakes were stocked with
trout recently. Water temps
are great and fish should be
hungry, so go catch them!
The 2017 trout stocking
schedule is available
online.
ALSEA RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened
May 22, and there should
be some nice cutthroat
around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
10:30 A . M .
• JUNE 3-4
FREE FISHING
WEEKEND
N O
FOR FISHING ,
CLAMMING , CRABBING
IN
TOURNEY
D ARLINGS R ESORT
6 A . M . TO 2 P . M .
B OTH DAYS
Steelhead
The Salmon River
closed for wild and hatch-
ery steelhead on March 31
to protect spawning wild
steelhead.
T IDE T ABLE
SILETZ RIVER:
WILSON RIVER:
Steelhead, Spring Chinook,
trout
Spring Chinook fishing
has been slow on the
Wilson, but there should be
some fish around and it
should improve throughout
the month. There should
also be some summer steel-
head in the system.
Trout season opened
May 22, and there should
be some nice cutthroat
around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
YAQUINA RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened
May 22, and there should
be some nice cutthroat
around.
See
FISHING 5B
O REGON
LIONS BASS
SALMON RIVER:
Steelhead, Chinook, trout
The Siletz River opened
for wild Chinook on April
1 (1 per day and 2 per sea-
son). Spring Chinook and
summer steelhead are
being caught. Drift boaters
are having success from
Moonshine Park to Siletz
and bank anglers are catch-
ing hatchery fish in the
Siletz gorge.
Casting spinners, drift-
ing bait or using a bobber
and jig can be effective.
Trout season opened
May 22, and there should
be some nice cutthroat
around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
SIUSLAW RIVER: Trout
Trout season opened
May 22, and there should
be some nice cutthroat
around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
LICENSE NEEDED
Entrance Siuslaw River
High Tide
Low Tide
June 3
8:27am / 5.2
9:03pm / 6.8
2:47am /1.5
2:33pm / 1.2
June 4
9:38am / 5.1
9:46pm / 6.9
3:46am / 1.1
3:26pm / 1.5
June 5
10:40am / 5.3 4:35am / 0.5
10:25pm/ 7.1 4:15pm/ 1.9
June 6
11:32am / 5.4 5:18am / 0.0
11:01pm/ 7.2 4:59pm / 2.1
PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS
Trent Reavis
Celie Mans
D
uring
Wednesday
night’s Athletic
Excellence
Awards Dessert, 38 athletes
were recognized for their
efforts, accomplishments and
contributions to athletics at
Siuslaw and Mapleton high
B Y N ED H ICKSON schools.
Siuslaw News
Each had
been spotlight-
ed at some point — some
more than once — through-
out the school year in
KCST’s Athlete of the Week.
Over the course of the last
three sports seasons, 17 new
school records and 15 indi-
vidual district and state
champions were named
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Among those athletes, 10
finalists were announced ear-
lier in the week: Hunter
Simington from Mapleton,
along with Jared Brandt,
Trent Reavis, Brogan
Cornish, Jack Pickell,
Richard Huff, Celie Mans,
Destinie Tatum, Claire
Waggoner and Carissa
Oliver, all from Siuslaw.
“It’s never easy choosing
just two individuals from a
group made up of so many
outstanding student athletes,”
said former KCST news
director and awards host Bob
Sneddon. “Deciding on this
year’s top athletes was no
exception. Each finalist
played a major role in their
teams’ successes. At the
same time, they accom-
plished their own achieve-
ments in atheltics in addition
to academics.”
At the close of Wednesday
night’s awards ceremony,
which included entertain-
ment by Siuslaw’s cheerlead-
ing squad and an array of
specialty desserts prepared
by SHS culinary students
and served by PRIDE mem-
bers, Siuslaw senior Celie
Mans and junior Trent
Reavis were announced as
the 2017 Athletes of the
Year.
See
June 7
12:17pm /5.6
11:35pm /7.2
5:57am/ -0.4
5:39pm / 2.3
June 8
12:58pm / 5.8 6:32am/ -0.7
6:18pm / 2.5
June 9
12:08am / 7.3 7:07am / -0.8
1:36pm / 5.9 6:55pm / 2.6
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