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NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM SATURDAY EDITION ❘ JUNE 2, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation S PORTS Calendar A THLETES OF THE Y EAR 2018 JUNE 2 • Free Fishing statewide all day • SBSA 14U baseball vs Bandon, Reedsport at Siuslaw H.S. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. • SBSA 12U baseball vs Bandon, Reedsport at Siuslaw H.S. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. By Lloyd Little Retired teacher, coach and game offi cial With more than55 years as an athlete, coach, parent and spectator, Lloyd Little has gained some insights and perspectives regarding ath- letics. In this weekly column, he shares what he's learned about sports from his multiple points of view. WATERED DOWN SPORTS “Watered Down” refers to something weaker or less forceful than in its original form. It may have its origin from early saloon owners, who oft en “watered” their whiskey to make the supply last longer. T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide June 2 2:24am / 6.7 4:13pm / 5.8 9:30am /-0.6 9:31pm / 3.1 See June 3 3:03am / 6.0 4:57pm / 5.7 10:09am /-0.3 10:19pm / 3.2 PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Kyle King Hannah Rannow June 4 3:46am / 6.0 5:44pm/ 5.7 10:52am / 0.1 11:17pm/ 3.2 By Ned Hickson 4:37am / 5.6 6:33pm / 5.7 11:38am /0.4 June 6 5:40am / 5.2 7:20pm / 5.9 12:23am / 3.0 12:27pm / 0.8 June 7 6:52am / 4.9 8:05pm / 6.1 1:32am / 2.6 1:20pm / 1.1 June 8 8:08am / 4.9 8:48pm / 6.5 8:35am / 2.0 2:14pm / 1.3 S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 Athletes of the Week 2017-18 D uring last night’s Athletic Excellence Awards Dessert hosted by KCST at Siuslaw High School, 26 athletes were recognized for their commitment and contributions to athletics at Siuslaw and Mapleton high schools, as well as their individual accomplish- ments over the 2017-18 school year. Gathered with friends and family, each athlete at the dessert had been spotlighted at some point throughout the year — some more than once — as KCST’s Athlete of the Week. During the course of the last three sports seasons, the athletes being hon- ored had contributed to a total of 19 new school records and won 17 indi- vidual district and state titles between the Vikings and Sailors. Among those athletes, 12 finalists were announced earlier in the week. Finalists for the girls included Abby The Siuslaw High School Hall of Fame committee has announced the individuals and teams that will be join- ing the HOF during the eighth-annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, set to take place Friday, Aug. 10, at the Florence Events Center. Those being honored this year will include: Individuals: • Dennis Howell (1964) SHEET METAL, INC. “Your Local Independent Trane Dealer” Florence’s Oldest & Largest Heating Contractor On the Bite Makenzie York Jordan Long Brendon Jensen Kendal Robinson Dominic Wells Hannah Rannow Emma Collins Trent Reavis Isaac Griff es Kyle King Richard Huff Brea Blankenship Dylan Wynn Coday, Hannah Rannow, Gracie Freudenthal, Alexis Smith, Emma Collins and Brea Blankenship for the girls; boys finalists included Kyle King, Trent Reavis, Richard Huff, Jared FISHING REPORT FOR THE Patrick Hill Abby Coday Riley Jennings Brady Libby Jake Hickson Ryan Rendon-Padilla Haley Meier Caleb Hennessee Gabe Simington Alexis Smith Ariel Rosenbaum Dylan Rogers Gracie Freudenthal Brandt and Ryan Rendon-Padilla of Siuslaw, along with Gabe Simington and Dominic Wells of Mapleton. See AOTY 3B SHS Hall of Fame fames 2018 ifductees & LITTLE 2B A WEEKLY Siuslaw News June 5 T IME O UT • Jim Webber (1964) • Dwight Chapman (1974) • Kenon (Scanlon) Neal (1984) • Stephanie (Vavich) Henderson (1989) • John Condie (1990) • Travis Knabe (1992) • Deacon Perkins (coach and district staff member) Teams: • 1991 State Cheerleading Champs: Tanya (Church) Eckroth, Emily (Clark) Parmenter, Mary Girard-Anderson, Kim Murphy, Dawnielle Anderson, Lisa Patterson and Cari Maxwell. • 1992 State Cheerleading Champs: Lisa Patterson, Cari Maxwell, Amy Summerfelt, Kim Murphy, Erica Sanders, Dawnielle Anderson and Shannon (Johnson) Vavich. See HOF 3B LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Coastal and Willamette Valley streams opened to trout May 22 There are some nice cut- throat in these streams, and these aggressive fish can be a hoot to catch. 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. SIUSLAW RIVER: Cutthroat trout Trout fishing in streams and river open on May 22. Fishing is restricted to arti- ficial flies and lures, May 22- Aug 31. MID COAST LAKES: Mid coast lakes stocking schedule for this year is See FISHING 3B • Heating Systems • Heat Pumps • Sales / Service • Ductless Heat Pumps 1645 Kingwood ~ Florence (541) 997-2422 www.trane.com (L-R) Matteo Cocciolo, Owners Krystal & Steve Wolford, Abbie Kimble CCB#64