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2 B SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2017 S CORES & S TANDINGS W - MEGAN SCHOFIELD SCRATCH SERIES TEAM MERCER MANIACS SCRATCH SERIES IND M - JAMES PENROD W - RACHEL TIMONEN HIGH HDCP SERIES TEAM IGUANAS HIGH HDCP SERIES IND M - ED MOORE W - RACHEL TIMONEN B OWLING LEAGUE SUNDAY SOCIAL LEAGUE 2/11/18 TEAMS IGUANAS CENTRAL COAST DISPOSAL BOOMSHAKALAKA R.O.U.S.'S TRAVEL DIVISION ALL ABOUT OLIVES GUTTER DONE BANDITS PIN GETTERS ZERO COOL MERCER MANIACS SCRATCH GAME TEAM MERCER MANIACS SCRATCH GAME IND M - JAMES PENROD W - RACHEL TIMONEN HIGH HDCP GAME TEAM IGUANAS HIGH HDCP GAME IND M - JAMES PENROD WON 19.0 16.0 15.0 15.0 12.0 12.0 11.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 LOST 5.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 12.0 12.0 13.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 17.0 553 247 210 763 286 302 B ILLIARDS 1564 Midcoast Eightball league 590 517 2181 742 781 LEAGUE CLASSIC LEAGUE 2/5/18 TEAMS ELLIOTT'S HILLTOP ACRES COTR BEACHCOMBER BALES MOVING HIGH SCRATCH GAME KIM MAY HIGH SCRATCH SERIES KIM MAY HIGH HDCP GAME KIM MAY HIGH HDCP SERIES KIM MAY WON 14.5 11 11 3.5 LOST 5.5 9 9 16.5 210 538 2/7/18 TEAMS WIN% BEACHCOMBER CLAMDIGGERS 79 JERRY’S 8-BALL ASSASSINS 73 JERRY’S BREAKERS 65 FRANK’S MAPLETON SAINTS 58 DEADWOOD OUTLAWS 42 JERRY’S FEMME FATALES 35 BEACHCOMBER BOILERMAKERS 31 ICHIBAN DRUNKEN MONKEYS 21 TOTAL BALLS 1751 1549 1578 1439 1403 1231 1300 1280 RW 38 35 31 28 20 17 15 10 GW 152 114 114 93 83 69 73 62 TOP 10 PLAYER TRAQUE LARSON CRAIG STEWART CHEWY DOUGHERTY JENIL NANDU BRIAN HOLCOMB DARREL DIXON VIC JIM BARBATA SKEETER BAKER WIN% 83 75 67 65 63 75 65 54 50 GAMES 48 48 48 48 48 44 48 48 48 WINS 40 36 32 31 30 33 25 26 24 AVE. 9 9 8 8 8 9 8 8 8 BALLS 447 421 403 401 398 397 396 380 372 254 670 Dunes City gears up for sixth annual triathlon Siuslaw Youth Soccer Dunes City is getting ready to host the sixth annual Oregon Dunes Triathlon and Duathlon on Saturday, May 12. Even though the city’s signa- ture event is still weeks away, organizers are already recruit- ing volunteers to help staff the event. Volunteers help ensure that the races run smoothly and safely. Volunteers also play a vital support role for all of the participating athletes by pro- viding encouragement and hos- pitality; many athletes have said that they return to the Tri/Du each year because they appreciate the enthusiastic vol- unteers. Most volunteers work only half a day and all volunteers will receive a free event t-shirt. Again this year, Dunes City will award a $250 donation to the organization that brings the most volunteers on race day, so make sure to mention your organization’s name when you register to volunteer. Volunteers are needed between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m. on race day, Saturday, May 12. Anyone who would like to volunteer can call Dunes City Hall at 541-997-3338. Free fishing, clamming, crabbing this weekend SALEM — It will be free to fish, crab or clam throughout Oregon on the Saturday and Sunday of President’s Day Weekend, Feb. 17-18. During these two days, no fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag and a Columbia River Basin Endorsement) are required to fish, crab or clam anywhere in Oregon. Although no licenses or tags are required, all other regula- tions apply including closures, bag limits and size restrictions. “Free Fishing Weekends are a great opportunity for friends and families to get out and enjoy a day or two of fishing,” said Mike Gauvin, ODFW recreational fisheries manager. “Winter steelhead, trout, crab- bing and clamming are just some of the great opportunities available.” Look for the best opportuni- ties in ODFW’s weekly Recreation Report at myodfw. com/recreation-repor, which is updated online every Wednesday. Under statute set by the Oregon State Legislature, ODFW can offer eight days of free fishing each year. The six other days of free fishing in Oregon this year are: June 2-3, Sept. 1-2 and Nov. 23-24. registration now open The Siuslaw Youth Soccer program is gearing up for its spring 2018 season. Regular registration is open now through March 12. The registration fee is $55 and scholarships are available. Late registration will be March 13-19, with an addi- tional $20 late fee; no scholar- ships will be available during the late registration period. No registrations will be accepted after March 19. The Youth Soccer Program’s annual general meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 15, at 6:30 p.m. at the Siuslaw Middle School Commons. Let me Showcase your property. Jan Jagoe Broker 541 999-0879 87817 Terrace View Dr. – Beautiful 2,562 sqft 2015 Golden West Home within walking dis- tance to the beach! 3 master bedrooms with 3.5 baths on .34 of an acre. 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