NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM WEDNESDAY EDITION ❘ MAY 23, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation S PORTS Calendar MAY 23 • SBSA 12U AT NORTH BAY 6 P.M. MAY 24 • SBSA 14U AT REEDSPORT 6 P.M. MAY 30 • SBSA 12U HOSTS CBCL 6 P.M. MAY 31 • SBSA 14U AT BANDON 6 P.M. JUNE 2 • FREE FISHING STATEWIDE ALL DAY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS ZACH SILVA/COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL From left: Siuslaw sophomores Ryan Rendon-Padilla and Hannah Rannow each claimed 4A state titles, in the javelin and 800 meters, respectively. T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River Siuslaw claims two state titles B Y N ED H ICKSON High Tide Low Tide 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 Siuslaw News 3:09am / 1.4 3:04pm / 0.8 Early success breeds future success. And if this year’s state performance by the Siuslaw track and field team is any indication, the Vikings can expect great things for the future. Two track members, sophomores Ryan Rendon- Padilla and Hannah Rannow, each brought home the state crown in their respective events — Rendon- Padilla in the javelin and Rannow in the 800 meters. Rannow also placed fifth in the 3,000- meter race (10:40.14) over the weekend. Rendon-Padilla launched a personal record throw of 181 feet, 7 inches for the javelin title; Rannow won the 800 event with a PR as well, finishing in 2:18.54. A total of five Siuslaw athletes scored points for the Vikings during last weekend’s two-day state meet at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, competing in what was the final high school state meet to be held at the facility before construction of the new Hayward Field begins, possibly as early as the fall. It was a fitting end to the careers of the team’s only three seniors to reach state, throwers Trent Reavis and KC Tatum, and para-racer Josh Payne. Reavis, who was sidelined most of the season while healing from knee surgery, came in late and managed to secure a place at state in the shot put, eventually landing fourth at 51-10.5. Tatum threw the discus 133-9 to take eighth in the 4A. Payne, making a retrun to state, finished with a pair of personal bests, placing second in the para 1,500 meters (5:13.85) and third in the para 400- meter race (1:16.87.) See SIUSLAW 3B May 25 10:03am / 5.6 4:08am / 0.8 10:16pm / 7.3 3:58pm / 1.2 Sailo rs ’ Spen c er lan d s PR, fou r th in ta s e h i gh jump On th e Bite By Ned Hickson May 26 11:04am / 5.8 4:49am /0.1 10:56pm / 7.5 4:46pm / 1.4 May 27 11:57am / 5.9 11:32pm / 7.6 5:43am /-0.4 5:30pm / 1.8 May 28 12:44am / 6.8 6:24am / -0.8 6:12pm/ 2.1 May 29 12:07am / 7.6 1:28pm / 6.0 7:02am /-1.0 6:51pm / 2.3 S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 Siuslaw News Though the Sailors track team was dominated by underclassmen this sea- son, what it may have lacked in experi- ence it made up for with enthusiasm and hard work. “I was extremely happy and impressed with our young team,” said Mapleton head track coach Johnny Sundstrom, who returned to the helm this season. “I think what we saw this season, and with what we have coming in from the middle school next season, bodes well for our program.” Even the team’s lone senior, Cole Spencer, was a relative new-comer, competing in only his second-ever 300- meter hurdles event at district a little over a week ago. Still, he managed to place second and qualify for state with his time of 46.96. Spencer also placed second in the high jump at district, tying the top leap but landing second due to the number of attempts to clear 5 feet, 8 inches. But at state, the lone Mapleton senior improved his best mark by 2 inches, tying for fourth place with a mark of 5-10. Jack Lehnherr of Pacific also tied for fourth. Spencer went on to run the 300 hur- dles, setting another PR with a time of 4 .66, but falling short of the finals. Joining Spencer at state were fresh- A WEEKLY FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR CARRIE DEAN/FOR SIUSLAW NEWS Mapleton senior Cole Spencer competed in the 300 hurdles and high jump during last week’s 1A state track and field meet. men Phillip Burnett in the 110-meter hurdles, Jozzy Roby in the 1,500 meters and JJ Neece in the triple jump. While none came home with a top- five finish, each placed among the 12-best in the 1A within their respec- tive events. Burnett ran a time of 21.69 in the 110HH preliminaries but fell just short of reaching the finals. In the triple jump, Neece cleared 36-07.5 to place ninth overall. Meanwhile, Roby ran a time of 7:09.75 in the 1,500-meter race to take 12th individually for Malpeton. “It’s been a great season for us,” Sundstrom said. “We have a lot to grow on, a lot to look forward to and some- thing solid to build on for next year.” See Enjoy free fishing and clamming, June 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. Best bets for weekend fishing Just a few of the high- lights from this week’s Recreation Report: • Early summer steel- head are being caught in MORE PHOTOS 3B See FISHING 3B WELL, WHAT A GRAND RHODY DAYS! Hope you all had a fun time. The coronation was fabulous. What talent we have in our kids. The Rhody Run had a good turnout. I came in 5th in my age group, even though I just walked! The corn dog was a disappointment but the curly fries were sinful. The rides were fun, although a friend that went on the one that went upside down looked a bit green afterwards. Then to top it all off, the parade was just great! It’s a wonderful town we live in, no wonder people want to move here! Next stop…Memorial Day! Be safe and enjoy! Lynnette Wikstrom Broker Cell: 541.999.0786 CBC# 11578/MLS#18335713 lynnette@cbcoast.com 100 Hwy. 101, Florence, OR • 541.997.7777 “We’re next to the Bridge.” COAST REAL ESTATE