SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2017 Sailors from 1B The Sailors scored again just 3 minutes later, less than 30 sec- onds into the second quarter, after forcing the Hawks to turn the ball over on downs on their own 48- yard line. A 36-yard pass recep- tion from senior Dominic Wells to freshman Trysten Wagner led to a carry by Moso that put the Sailors on the 6-yard line. From there, senior Cole Spencer brought it to the 1-yard line, with Wells crossing the goal line on a quarterback keeper. Wells also scored on the con- version for a 16-0 lead. On the ensuing kickoff, the Sailors booted it on-side, with Spencer wrapping it up on Has it been 5 years or more since your tank was pumped? Then it’s time! Call us to today to schedule an appointment. Check Saturday’s paper for a coupon good on your next service. Lowest Prices Guaranteed—We will match any competitors price ! 541-997-8885 3 B Mapleton senior quarterback Dominic Wells on his way to the end zone. Wells had 5 touchdowns Saturday. Mapleton’s 43-yard line. From there, senior Tanner Wilson caught a 36-yard pass and carried it another 16 yards and into the end zone for a touchdown. Moso was good on the conver- sion for a 24-0 lead. It wasn’t until halfway through the second quarter that the Hawks kicked off after breaching the end zone with 8 minutes left before the half. All told, the Sailors posted 579 all-purpose yards, including 464 yards rushing. From the pocket, Wells was 3- for-5 in passing, with 243 yards on 9 carries — and 5 touch- downs. “Dominic was awesome with his passes,” said Greene. “He only had one overthrown pass, but the rest were right on target. And when he carries the ball he is truly elusive.” Moso had 119 yards on 10 caries, along with 2 touchdowns. Wagner had a 22-yard reception and 45 yards rushing, including 2 touchdowns. The Sailors also got 1 touchdown each from Wilson and freshman JJ Neece. Defensively, Spencer, Wells and Wilson each had 6 tackles, along with 5 tackles from Wagner and 4 from Moso, who also nabbed an interception. Sophomore Nate Neece had a pair of fumble recoveries for the Sailors. “They really stepped up the effort in the second half,” said Greene, whose team will host Falls City (2-0) this Friday to determine the division title. The winner will get an automatic bye in the first round, with the loser hosting a game against the third- place team in Special District 2 (likely Hosanna Christian or Elkton) to determine the next seed to state. Kickoff for Friday’s game against Falls City is set for 7 p.m. at Mapleton High School. NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Siuslaw Let Paul show you a new car or truck. Stop by today! 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 from 1B Meanwhile, freshman Brea Blankenship came in with the league’s third-fastest time of the season and a PR with a time of 20:05.43. The Lady Vikings’ three remaining top five finishers on Saturday all set personal bests, including sophomores Chloe Madden (20:57.32) and Anne Wartnik (21:10.00) and freshman Gracie Freudenthal (21:16.93), to help Siuslaw place third overall in a field that included all divi- sions. Out of 14 teams, 6A North Salem won the team trophy, fol- lowed by 5A Hermiston, Siuslaw and 5A Churchill in fourth place. ROB GRIFFES/FOR SIUSLAW NEWS Siuslaw boys team members Kiger Johnson, Isaac Griffes, Jonah Jarman, Jordan Northrop and Brandon Jensen placed fifth out of 17 teams from all divisions on Saturday. In the boys division, Siuslaw finished fifth out of 17 schools in the silver division, where sopho- more Brandon Jensen led the Vikings with a PR time of 16:45.91. Senior Isaac Griffes finished with a PR time of 16:47.35, fol- lowed by sophomores Jonah Jarman with a personal best (17:17.65) and Kiger Johnson (17:44.95) and senior Jordan Northrop with a PR of 17:58.97. Considering that Jensen, and Griffes hold the top two fastest times in the Far West League, and Jarman shares the third- fastest time with Zachary Abblitt of Brookings-Harbor, the Vikings are looking to bring home the Far West League crown at next week’s district meet (Oct. 26.) This Thursday, Siuslaw will host the annual Run for the brownies at Sandpines Golf Links, beginning at 4 p.m. Fishing valid while angling in stand- ing water bodies excluding coastal lakes with wild coho seasons. Two rods are prohibited on all coastal rivers, tidewater, estuaries and bays. ALSEA RIVER: Chinook, trout Fall Chinook ishing is start- ing to pick up in tidewater. Trout season continues and there should be some nice cut- throat around. Remember the limit on streams and rivers is two per day over 8-inches. Anglers are reminded the two-rod validation is only valid while angling in stand- ing water bodies excluding coastal lakes with wild coho seasons. 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