NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR
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WEDNESDAY EDITION
❘ AUGUST 16, 2017 ❘
SECTION B
Siuslaw News
Sports & Recreation
S PORTS
Calendar
• AUG. 18
SHS HALL OF
FAME INDUCTION
CEREMONY
AT
T HREE R IVERS
5:30 P . M .
Siuslaw HOF inductions to be held Friday
The community is invited to attend
the seventh annual Siuslaw High
School Hall of Fame induction cere-
mony, which will be held Friday, Aug.
18, at Three Rivers Casino Resort.
Those being inducted as part of the
2017 hall-of-famers will include seven
individuals and three teams, ranging
from 1948 to 1991.
Among those being honored will be:
• The late Ray Hines (Class of 1948)
• Dick Hoberg (Class of 1968)
• Rich Ross (Class of 1984)
• Kelli Lang (Class of 1985)
• David Brackney (Class of 1991)
• Ricky Lowe (Class of 1994)
• Deacon Perkins (District Staff &
Coach)
• 1983 and 1984 Girls State
Champions 4x100 relay team of Kelli
R EADY
• AUG. 25
See
H ANS P ETERSEN
F IELD
7 P . M .
• AUG. 26
SALMON RUN
AT MAPLETON HS
8:30 A . M .
T IDE T ABLE
Entrance Siuslaw River
1:52am / 0.3
1:29pm / 2.5
Aug. 17
9:30am / 5.2
8:52pm / 7.5
3:01am/ -0.1
2:44pm/ 2.6
Aug. 18
10:34am / 5.7 4:03am / -0.7
3:54pm / 2.4
9:54pm/ 7.7
Aug. 17
9:30am / 5.2
8:52pm/ 7.5
3:01am / -0.1
2:44pm/ 2.6
Aug. 18
10:34am/ 5.7
9:54pm/ 7.0
4:03am / -0.7
3:54pm/ 2.4
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SILETZ RIVER:
Aug. 19
11:28am / 6.1 4:58am / -1.1
10:52pm / 7.9 4:55m / 2.1
Aug. 20
12:14am / 6.5 5:48am / -1.3
11:45pm / 8.0 5:50pm / 1.6
FISHING REPORT FOR
Olalla Reservoir has
been stocked with over 50
surplus summer steelhead
from the Siletz Falls trap,
so far this season. These
fish get fairly active in the
lake and offer a unique
fishing experience.
Once in the lake they are
considered “trout” and do
not require a Combined
Angling Tag.
Anglers are reminded,
however, that only one
trout per day over 20 inch-
es may be retained, and
these fish will almost all be
in that size range.
Mid Coast lakes been
stocked with trout through-
out the spring. Trout stock-
ing is over until the fall but
there still should be fish
around to catch. Water
temps are great and fish
should be hungry, so go
catch them.
SIUSLAW RIVER: Trout
Trout season is open and
there should be some nice
cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
ALSEA RIVER: Trout
Trout season is open and
there should be some nice
cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
SALMON RIVER: Trout
Trout season is openand
there should be some nice
cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
GAME
Aug. 16
8:11am / 5.0
7:47pm/ 7.3
WEEKLY
MID COAST LAKES
FOR THE FALL
BLUE AND GOLD
Low Tide
A
HOF 2B
SHS FOOTBALL
High Tide
On the
Bite
(Lang) Hagen, Tammy (Courtney)
Johnson, Terri Gortler and Shelly
(Smith) Conro.
• 1967 Boys mile relay team of Bob
Hylton, Everett May, Greg Wells and
Larry Ulrich
The nominations, along with the
eventual selections for the Hall of
Members of this year’s fall Viking cheerleading squad practice in the upper level of the gym during Monday’s
opening of daily doubles at Siuslaw High School. The fall season kicks off for the Vikings on Friday, Aug. 25,
with the annual Blue and Gold football game, which will be held at Hans Petersen Field beginning at 7 p.m. The
event is free and open to the public. For more information, call the SHS office at 541-997-3448.
PNGA junior tourney continues at Sandpines
B Y N ED H ICKSON
Siuslaw News
Sandpines Golf Links continues the
five-day Pacific Northwest Golf
Association’s 63rd annual Junior Boys’
and 62nd annual Girls’ Amateur
Championship though Friday.
“This tournament is the most presti-
gious event hosted by Sandpines in the
history of golf in Florence,” said Rick
Reed, general manager of Sandpines.
The tournament teed off Monday
with two days of stroke play, followed
by three days of match play that began
today and continues through Friday,
culminating with the crowning of indi-
vidual champions Friday afternoon.
There is no cost for spectators who
wish to attend any part of the tourna-
ment.
Ninety of the top Junior Boys’
Divison amateurs and 36 of the top
Junior Girls’ Division amateurs from
British Columbia, Washington, Idaho
and Oregon are competing.
“Sandpines is very excited to host
this prestigious annual event,” said
Reed. “The public is invited to come
out and watch some of the Northwest’s
finest golfers and future stars of the
game.”
For more information, call the
Sandpines Golf Links’ main office at
541-997-1940.
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, and fishing
should continue to
improve. Recycling hatch-
ery summer steelhead from
the Siletz Falls trap has
ended for the season.
Casting spinners, drifting
bait or using a bobber and
jig can be effective.
Trout is season open.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
WILSON RIVER:
Steelhead, Spring Chinook,
trout
Spring Chinook fishing
has been slow on the
Wilson.
Summer steelhead fish-
ing has picked up a bit on
See
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