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    NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR
❘ 541-902-3523 ❘
SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM
WEDNESDAY EDITION
❘ SEPTEMBER 20, 2017 ❘
SECTION B
Siuslaw News
Sports & Recreation
S PORTS
Calendar
Siuslaw runners sixth at Prefontaine Run
Viking sophomore Brendon Jensen
set his second-straight PR during
Saturday’s Pre Run to finish 10th
overall among runners from 17
schools.
B Y N ED H ICKSON
Siuslaw News
• SEPT. 21
SHS VOLLEYBALL
HOSTS
N. B END
6:30 P . M .
MHS VOLLEYBALL
AT EDDYVILLE
6 P . M .
Siuslaw’s cross country teams chose
a different route on Saturday, at least in
terms of scheduling, diverting from the
Northwest Classic in Eugene to a less
smokey course in Coos Bay for the
annual Prefontaine Memorial Run.
Though it meant giving up a chance
to run the same course Siuslaw runners
could see at the state meet on the Lane
Community College campus later this
season, running in the Pre still provid-
ed both Viking teams the chance to
compete against runners from nearly
20 schools on a course that follows the
footsteps of iconic running legend
Steve Prefontaine.
A total of 191 boys and 142 girls
representing 17 schools from through-
out the region were on hand for the
event, with both Viking teams finish-
ing sixth in their divisions.
Sophomore Brendon Jensen led the
Siuslaw boys with a second personal-
best time in four days, finishing the 5K
course in 17 minutes, 17.3 seconds for
10th place individually.
Viking senior Isaac Griffes was 16th
overall with a time of 17:31.0, fol-
lowed by sophomore Jared Northrop
in 22nd place (17:57.6), senior Jordan
Northrop in 30th (18:05.4)
See
RUNNERS 3B
NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS
• SEPT. 22
SHS FOOTBALL
HOSTS
D OUGLAS
7 P . M .
MHS FOOTBALL
AT
‘Chipping in’ for SOS
Y ONCALLA
7 P . M .
On the
Bite
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WEEKLY
FISHING REPORT FOR
THE LOCAL REGION
T IDE T ABLE
www.dfw.state.or.us/RR
Entrance Siuslaw River
MID COAST LAKES
High Tide
Low Tide
Sept. 20
12:28am / 7.4 6:50am / -0.2
7:12pm / 0.4
1:02pm/ 7.4
Sept. 21
1:13am / 7.3
1:36pm / 7.4
7:28am/ 7.3
7:53pm/ 0.2
Sept. 22
1:57am / 7.0
2:09pm/ 7.4
8:04am / 0.8
8:34pm / 0.2
Sept. 23
2:41am/ 6.6
2:42pm/ 7.2
8:40am/ 1.2
9:15pm/ 0.3
Sept. 24
3:26am/ 6.2
3:17pm/ 6.9
COURTESY PHOTO
9:16am / 1.9
9:58pm/ 0.6
Sept. 25
4:14am / 5.9
3:54pm / 6.6
9:55am / 2.5
10:45pm / 0.8
Sept. 26
5:09am / 5.5
4:36pm / 6.3
10:39am / 3.0
11:39pm / 1.1
S IUSLAW
N EWS
Robert Ybarra reacts after winning a “sudden death” putt-off during Saturday’s Siuslaw Open golf tournament at
Ocean Dunes Golf Links.
S
aturday, Sept. 16, saw another
successful Siuslaw Open golf
tournament, with funds raised
going to benefit programs at Siuslaw
Outreach Services (SOS).
“Fun was had by all as they
‘chipped in’ for the cause at beautiful
Ocean Dunes Golf Links,” said SOS
Executive Director Bob Teter.
The tournament began with a two-
part putting contest. Robert Ybarra and
Rick Yecny faced each other in a sud-
den-death showdown after both sank
putts, forcing a “putt off” to determine
the winner.
Ybarra took the crown after sinking
a second putt, winning $100 and
adding his name to the engraved put-
S AILORS
SACK
B Y N ED H ICKSON
148 Maple St.
Florence
541-997-3441
ting contest trophy that sits at Ocean
Dunes golf Links.
James Sangrey had his ticket drawn
for the opportunity to sink a 60-foot
putt to win $5,000. However,
Sangrey’s putt was a little strong,
catching the edge of the cup and end-
ing just over 20 inches past the hole.
The winning team in the Gross
Score category was Brian Holmes,
Taylor Kauffman, Ron Klampe and
Ryan Klampe.
First place in the Net Category went
to Ron Green, Toby Hanson, Rick
Yecny and Lydia Brackney.
Closest to the pin winners were
Julie Ellingson, John Smrekar and Bob
Flowerday. Other contest winners
Siuslaw News
M APLETON : 72
A LSEA : 12
The Sailors opened the 1A Special
District 3 football season with a deci-
sive win last Friday night, with
Mapleton (1-0) on the road take on the
Wolverines at Alsea.
included:
• Long drive: Jake Wells and Linda
Wilson.
• Straight drive: Deb Lamb and John
Merrick, on hole 4.
• John Merrick came 16 inches
away from winning the 2017 Ford F-
150 provided by Johnston Motor
Company.
Players were treated to snacks
donated by Grocery Outlet, Big Dog
Donuts, Tim Cornish and members of
the tournament committee.
Participants also enjoyed a meal
from Pop’s Smokehouse Authentic
Carolina BBQ, as well as dessert from
See
SOS 3B
W OLVERINES , 72-12
Mapleton junior Evan Moso was a
particular threat on the Sailors’ special
teams after returning two kick offs for
touchdowns against the Wolverines.
In addition, senior Tanner Wilson
breached the end zone three times in the
match-up to lead the Mapleton offense,
along with two more touchdowns from
senior Dominic Wells.
Sophomore Nathaniel Neece also
scored for the Sailors in what became a
72-12 rout over the Wolverines (0-3).
Currently, Mapleton (1-2, 1-0) is
among the undefeated teams in league
along with North Douglas, Falls City
and Yoncalla.
This Friday, the Sailors will be on the
road at Yoncalla (1-0) before returning
Sept. 29 to host North Douglas (1-0).
Kick-off for both games is set for 7
p.m.
Olalla Reservoir has
been stocked with about
100 surplus summer steel-
head from the Siletz Falls
trap, 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 inches 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:
Chinook, trout
Fishing is starting to
pick up in the bay. There
should be some nice cut-
throat around. Remember
the limit on streams and
rivers is two per day over
8-inches.
ALSEA RIVER:
Chinook, trout
Fall Chinook is open
and fishing is starting to
pick up in the bay. Trout
season continues as well
and there should be some
nice cutthroat around.
Remember the limit on
streams and rivers is two
per day over 8-inches.
SALMON RIVER:
Chinook, trout
Fall Chinook season is
open and fishing is starting
to pick up in the estuary.
Trout season c and there
should be some nice cut-
throat around. Remember
the limit on streams and
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