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NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM SATURDAY EDITION ❘ MAY 19, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation Far West announces baseball, softball all-stars Ten Siuslaw players make the list of the league’s best B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News Earlier this week, coaches from baseball and softball throughout the Far West League met to determine who would be honored as this year’s members of the All-League roster. When the final votes were tabulat- ed, a combined total of 10 players, five each from Siuslaw's softball and base- ball programs, were among those on the list recognized for outstanding per- formance this season. Lady Vikings included Second Team honors for sophomore pitcher Nina Aaron, who started for Siuslaw all season. Center fielder Katlin Meskimen, a senior, was also given Second Team recognition. Honorable Mention honors went to junior catcher Alexis Smith, along with senior infielders Abby Coday at third base and shortstop Ariel Rosinbaum. In baseball, junior Gabe Simington (pitcher, first base) and senior Tanner Wilson (outfielder), both of Mapleton, were named to the Far West’s Second Team All-League roster. Siuslaw’s baseball program also had three Honorable Mention nods, including senior Evan Teter and soph- omores Jared Northrop (second base) and Caleb Hennessee (pitcher, short- stop). The Viking boys finished fifth in league play (2-13) and th Lady Vikings placed fourth overall (4-11) in the final season of the Far West League. This fall, Siuslaw will join the newly assigned Sky-Em League. M R . S ANDMAN S PORTS Calendar • MAY 19 • SHS TRACK 1A STATE MEET HAYWARD FIELD U OF O 10 A.M. On the Bite A WEEKLY FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR E NJOY FREE FISHING , AND CLAMMING , J UNE 2-3 June 2-3 is Free Fishing Weekend and you won’t need a license, tag or endorsement to fish any- where in Oregon that’s open to fishing. Trout, bass, rockfish, crappie, salmon, clams — take your pick! ODFW and its partners also will host several free trout fishing events throughout the state to help you and your family or friends get started. See FISHING 2B • MAY 24 T IDE T ABLE • SBSA 14U AT REEDSPORT 6 P.M. Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide May 19 3:00am / 7.8 4:48pm / 6.3 Time Out May 20 3:56am / 7.2 5:49pm / 6.2 B Y L LOYD L ITTLE Retired teacher, coach and game official (With more than 55 years as an athlete, coach, official, parent and specta- tor, I’ve gained some insights and perspectives regarding athletics. In this weekly column, I share what I’ve learned about sports from these multiple points of view.) A W INNING V IEWPOINT M ost people like to think of them- selves as winners and associate themselves with winning teams. We release endorphins when we feel good; win- ning feels good to players and spectators alike. You need only to look at the faces of spectators and players immediately after the contest. You and I know the outcome by their faces. I would like to test this attitude with a simple situa- tion. Please do not read ahead and respond with your emotions when asked. Just think of them in your head; there is no need to write them down. But be honest to yourself. Consider yourself See LITTLE 2B May 21 5:01am / 6.6 6:51pm / 6.3 Low Tide 10:06am /-1.4 10:12pm / 2.7 11:01am /-1.1 11:21pm / 2.8 12:01am /-0.6 DIRT-N-DUNEZ PHOTOGRAPHY Florence pro ATV sand drag racer Gary “Gee” Armstrong and his Yamaha YFZ made the cut and into the top 10 in the Northwest Top-10 List Qualifier race at Albany Sand Drags in Albany, Ore., earlier this month. Surviving the Qualifier among the top 10 automatically enters Armstrong in the six-race “Northwest’s Best Grudge” racing series, which runs from June to October. Armstrong’s sponsors include: Florence Yamaha/Polaris, Jack Smoot Welding of Florence, Redline Racing Motors, Fullerton Sand Sports Tires & Wheels, DASA, Direct Drive CNC, Father Time Racing Products and Dirt Wheels Magazine. Spencer lands fourth at state meet May 22 6:15am / 6.0 7:51pm/ 6.5 12:40am / 2.6 1:04pm/ -0.1 May 23 7:35am / 5.7 8:45pm / 6.8 1:59am / 2.1 2:06pm / 0.4 May 24 8:53am / 5.6 9:33pm / 7.1 3:09am / 1.4 3:04pm / 0.8 May 25 10:03am / 5.6 4:08am / 0.8 10:16pm / 7.3 3:58pm / 1.2 Mapleton senior Cole Spencer competed at state in both the high jump and 300- meter intermediate hurdles last week after qualifying with sec- ond-place finishes during the Special District 5 meet at McKenzie High School. Thursday, Spencer cleared a PR height of 5 feet, 10 inches, besting his district mark by 2 inches to place fourth in the 1A. As of press time, Spencer had yet to compete in the hur- dles. Also competing at state were freshmen Jeremy Bender in the 110-meter high hurdles, JJ Neece in the triple jump and Jazzy Roby in the 1,500-meter race. Full results were unavail- able at press time. S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 CARRIE DEAN/FOR SIUSLAW NEWS O P E N H O U S E - Two Lo c at i o n s To d ay, M ay 1 9 t h - 1 p m t o 4 p m 631 MAPLE STREET Cute as a bug’s ear. Th e location and charm of this 1949 bungalow can’t be beat. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, with new upgrades in bathroom & kitchen. Nice sized lot with fenced backyard and alley access. Private back with patio and sunroom and triple sliders. Walk to Old Town, Post Offi ce, Library or shopping. New carpet, paint and countertops. A must see before it is gone.11652/ MLS#18660176 $189,000 4140 NANDINA DR SANDPINES EAST. 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