The Siuslaw news. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1960-current, May 23, 2018, Page 3B, Image 15

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    SIUSLAW NEWS | WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2018 | 3B
S CORES & S TANDINGS
Mapleton track
from 1B
M EN ’ S GOLF
Ocean Dunes
M AY 17, 2018
Best 16 Indivual Gross and Net
1st: Kyle Nelson 73
A Flight Gross
snd: Jack Smrekar 74
A Flight Net
1st Dick Shores 64; snd Rick Widlund 65; 3rd Bob
Labrousse 66; 4th Bill Gillette 67
B Flight Gross
1st Dave Olson 84; snd Fred Schmaling 87
B Flight Net
1st Wayne Noel 64; snd Lonnie Iholts 68; 3rd Carl
Palone 68
Kp#4 Jeff Dagoberg; Kp#8 Ron Schreiber; Kp#1s Kyle
Nelson; Kp#16 Ron Schreiber
G EM W ALKERS NAME J UNE JAUNT
PHOTOS BY CARRIE DEAN/FOR SIUSLAW NEWS
Clockwoise
from top left:
freshmen Jozzy
Roby, JJ Neece,
Phillip Burnett
and senior Cole
Spencer compet-
ing at this year's
district meet.
Each qualifi ed
for last week-
end's state meet
at Hayward Field
in Eugene.
The Coastal Gem Walkers' jaunt for June will include a path through
Newport's Historic District and Yaquina State Park.
The Yachats Coastal Gems walking group invites anyone to
join the group on its next walk, Tuesday, June 5, in Newport.
This walk circles the town of Newport through Old Town,
along the Bay Front, past Yaquina Bay Lighthouse and
through Yaquina Bay State Park.
There is a 1-mile beach option available at lower tides.
Dogs are allowed but must be on a six-foot non-extendable
lead to walk with the group and owners must carry and use
appropriate cleanup materials.
The 3- and 6-mile walks have varied walking surfaces and
a few mild hills. Walking sticks and sturdy shoes recommend-
ed.
Walk at your own pace.
Call Maryann at (541) 961-4279 for more information or
email yachatscoastalgems@gmail.com. The Yachats Coastal
Gems will meet inside the Hallmark Resort, 744 SW Elizabeth
St, in Newport.
Walkers meet at at 9:45 a.m. for registration, then start the
walk at 10 a.m.
Use street parking when possible.
Siuslaw
from 1B
Reavis will leave graduate
holding school records in the
discus and IAAF javelin and
could still break Siuslaw’s shot
put record of 52-1, set in 1972
by Bruce Plaep, if he can do so
by August 31 — the cut off for
high school qualifying.
Fishing
from 1B
the Siletz River.
• It’s worth repeating, trout
fishing has been amazing on
Diamond Lake.
• Lost Creek Reservoir will
be stocked with 10,000 rain-
bow trout this week.
• The spring Chinook run is
getting serious on the North
Fork Santiam.
All told, eight more individ-
uals and one team had top-14
or better showings at this year’s
state meet, all of them under-
classmen.
For the girls, freshman
hurder Gracie Freudenthal
was fi ft h in the 300-meter hur-
dles aft er clocking a PR time of
46.83.
Junior Madison Reynolds
was ninth in the shot put at 33-
11.75; freshman Andrea Osbon
placed 11th in the discus (96-3)
and 12th in the shot put (32-
11.25); freshman Brea Blanken-
ship was 12th in the 1,500 me-
ters (5:19.04); sophomore Anne
Wartnik was 14th in the 1,500
meters (5:32.04) and the relay
team of Naomi Shoji, Rannow,
Blankenship and Freudenthal
ran the 4x400 relay in 4:16.71
for 11th place at state.
For the boys, sophomore
Brendon Jensen ran both the
1,500 meters (4:27.21) and
3,000 meters (9:37.19), fi nish-
ing 13th in both events.
Freshman Ryan Jennings,
competing in the 300-meter
hurdles, fi nished 14th in 46.25.
• Henry Hagg Lake and
North Fork Reservoir will be
getting 10,000 trout this week
— Each!
• The Powder River below
Mason Dam has been stocked
with 9,000 trout.
• Spring Chinook fishing is
heating up on the Umatilla
River.
Salmon
May/June means spring
Chinook in rivers and basins
from Tillamook south to the
Siletz. By August attention
turns to fall Chinook and
coho. There is a rare opportu-
nity to fish for chum salmon
(catch-and-release only) on the
Kilchis and Miami rivers
beginning in mid-September.
Steelhead
These ocean-going rainbow
trout are divided into two
runs: winter and summer. For
those that prefer frostbite to
sunburn, winter steelhead
begin entering area rivers and
streams from November and
December (depending on the
timing of the fall rains) and
runs can continue through
April.
Summer steelhead returns
begin in early April to early
June in the Nestucca, Siletz,
Trask and Wilson rivers.
Summer fish will continue to
arrive through late summer
and early fall, sometimes over-
lapping with winter returning
fish.
Trout
Cutthroat trout live in these
coastal rivers and streams.
Although resident fish may be
small, they are feisty and fun
to catch. Fishing these cool,
shaded waters also can provide
a welcome respite from the
summer heat. In late summer,
look for sea-run cutthroat to
migrate from the estuaries
back to freshwater to spawn.
These can be large, hard-fight-
ing fish.
Dozens of lakes and ponds
throughout the zone are
stocked with rainbow trout
from February through May
and, for some, again in
October.
Warmwater Fishing
— South Coast
The south coast area extends
along the Oregon coast from
Yachats south to the Oregon-
California border.
The area offers some of the
most productive and scenic
warmwater fishing in the state
with excellent fishing for bass
and panfish available in large
waters such as Mercer Lake,
Siltcoos Lake, and Tahkenitch
Lake.
Tenmile Lakes located south
of Florence is renowned for its
crappie and trophy bass fisher-
ies, and the site of bass tourna-
ments.
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