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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.
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Florence’s Oldest
& Largest Heating
Contractor
On the
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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
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(541)
997-2422
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