SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2018
Little
from 1B
I am listing the players with
their scoring average and some
team moments for that year. I
will also add that the overall
record for these teams was 64
wins and 50 losses. The 2000
and the 2002 teams each had 9-
3 records.
The best record of 9-2 was
the 1998 team
• 1991 — Tristen Hartzell
averaged 8.8 points per game.
His high-point game was 16
Viks
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heading into the half, 34-27.
The Bulldogs came out
strong in the third quarter,
going on a 7-0 run to cut the
Viks’ lead to just one point, 34-
33. North Bend stayed within a
basket throughout the period,
with scoring from Rollin, King
and Hickson maintaining a
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points twice. This team lost to
North Bend by 43 points the
first time and came back to beat
them 52-51 in the rematch. A
team record of 9-8.
• 1992 — J.R. Hylton aver-
aged 7.8 points per game. His
high point game was 18 points.
This team beat the team from
the south on their home court
for a team record of 10-5.
• 1994 — Will Vermilyea
averaged 8.5 points. His high
point game was 15 points.
They defeated Myrtle Crest
twice. A team record of 5-9.
• 1996 — Tyler May aver-
aged 13.4 points per game. His
top game was 20 points. This
team won both games against
the team from the south. A team
record of 5-5.
• 1997 — Brandon Little
averaged 11.8 points per game.
His high game was 19 points.
With four 3-point shots in the
second half from Little they
defeated Bandon 66-65. A
team record of 7-5.
• 1997 — Raf Eanni aver-
aged 11.7 points per game. His
high game was 21 points. He
scored the last-second basket
that beat Bandon 66-65 on a
rebound put-back. A team
record of 7-5. The 1997 team is
the only team with two players
averaging over 10 points.
• 1998 — Josh Thomas
Dotson averaged 15.5 points
per game. His high game was
27 points. This team went 4-1
against the Coos Bay area
schools. A team record of 9-2.
• 1999 — Michael Pitcher
averaged 9.3 points per game.
His high game was 19 points.
After losing its first nine
games, this team won two of its
last four. They battled each
game. A team record of 2-10.
• 2000 — Ben Voogd aver-
aged 19.8 points. He had a
game high of 28 points. His
team also went 4-1 against the
Bay area schools. A team
record of 9-3.
• 2002 — Trevor May aver-
aged 11.3 points per game. His
high game was 25 points. He
did score over 50 points when
Coach Gray borrowed him for a
B tournament. This team also
beat the team from the south
two times. A team record of 9-
3.
These individual accom-
plishments could not have
occurred without support from
teammates. Middle school bas-
ketball programs are a building
block for the future of high
school programs at schools like
Siuslaw and Mapleton.
I am quite sure I missed a
player or two in my top 10. To
those of you who played for
me... Thank you.
slim 46-43 lead to start the
fourth quarter.
With 2:24 remaining in reg-
ulation, the Bulldogs tied the
game at 48-48 with an offen-
sive rebound, then moved into
their first lead with 8 seconds
to go after scoring and earning
a trip to the foul line. North
Bend missed the extra attempt,
with Siuslaw getting the
rebound and calling a quick
timeout to stop the clock with
4 seconds remaining.
King pressed his way into
the paint and scored a buzzer
beater to tie the game at 50-50
and force the game into over-
time.
Wynn opened the extra 4-
minute
period
with
a
freethrow, followed a full
minute later with a basket from
along the baseline from
Hickson to move ahead by 3.
The Bulldogs missed two
charity shots with 1:15 on the
clock, then scored on the
return to stay within a basket
of retaking Siuslaw’s 53-52
lead.
Wynn and Rollin each
scored in the last 40 seconds,
with Hickson going to the line
and sinking a freethrow to
secure the win, 58-55.
The Bulldogs launched a
desperation 3-pointer at the
buzzer, but it rolled off the rim
as the game ended.
The win keeps Siuslaw in
the running for a potential
wildcard spot in the play-offs,
with the final game of the reg-
ular season being played last
night at South Umpqua (0-8)
after press deadlines.
Hickson led scoring with 29
points, including six 3-point-
ers. King had 10 points, and
the Viks got 8 points from
Brandt, 6 points from Wynn,
and 5 from Rollin to lead scor-
ing.
Siuslaw’s fate in a post-sea-
son appearance will be deter-
mined by Monday after final
state rankings are announced.
Fishing
SIUSLAW RIVER: Steelhead,
wild coho salmon retention.
Chinook
A few winter steelhead are
starting to be caught in the
lower river.
Fall Chinook fishing has
been slowing down, but a few
fish are still available. Anglers
are reminded that there is no
NORTH COAST LAKES:
Tag.
Anglers are reminded, how-
ever, that only one trout per day
over 20 inches may be retained,
and these fish will all be in that
size range.
Mid coast lakes been
stocked with trout throughout
the spring.
Trout stocking has ended for
the year but there still should
be fish around to catch.
ALSEA RIVER: Steelhead,
Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing is slow
to fair. Anglers are reminded
that there is no wild coho
salmon retention.
A few winter steelhead are
starting to be caught in the
lower river.
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conditions improve — usually
once water levels start to drop
after a good rain. Check out
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