NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM SATURDAY EDITION ❘ JULY 21, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation T IME O UT On the Bite A WEEKLY By Lloyd Little FISHING REPORT FOR THE 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. Sportcations Many families take va- cations. Families with ath- letes take “Sportcations.” Some families plan vaca- tions during breaks in the school calendar. Th ey may See LITTLE 3B S PORTS Calendar July 21 • Sand Master Jam Sandbording Sand Master Park 2-5 p.m. Upcoming: Aug. 4 • Rotary "Cool at the Coast" golf tourney Aug. 6-10 LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Tips for fishing during hot weather COURTESY PHOTO Fishing can get a little tough during these hot summer days – water temperatures increase, aquatic weed growth accelerates and fish get lethargic. Here are some ideas to help you beat the dog days of fishing: Among the players representing the (13- to 15-year-olds) South Oregon team at this Monday's Northwest Regionals in Portland are four players from Florence, including Elijah Blankenship (4), Jared Northrop (51), Henry Rankin (10) and Dalton Stinger (21). S OUTH C OAST TEAMS ADVANCE TO REGIONALS B Y N ED H ICKSON See Siuslaw News C ome Tuesday, four summer baseball players — Elijah Blankenship, Jared Northrop, Henry Rankin and Dalton Stinger — will be among those from the South Coast’s all-star line-up who will be stepping to the plate against Idaho in the Babe Ruth Ages 13-15 Pacific Northwest Regionals in Portand. COURTESY PHOTO That same day, five 13-and-under players from Florence — Bailey The South Oregon Babe Ruth All-Star 13-and-under team will travel to Overton, Ian Sissel, Jason Garcia, Beau Canada this weekend to compete in Calgary, Alberta beginning Tuesday. Erickson and Ethan Halpin — will step to the plate on Canadian soil to help came as a result of stellar play last Meanwhile, the 13U team rallied represent South Oregon as part of the weekend in Klamath Falls, where both from a narrow 5-4 loss to host Klamath all-star Babe Ruth 13U team. They will South Oregon teams claimed titles in Falls the previous day, hammering out open up the Pacific Northwest the Southern Oregon State Tournament. a 22-2 victory in Sunday’s champion- Championships against Wyoming, The 13- to 15-year-old squad made a ship rematch — with Overton, the only competing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada clean sweep of South Douglas County girl on the team, smacking a pair of during five days of competition leading in two games, nabbing the crown with hits along with Halpin. toward a regonal title. a decisive 19-8 drubbing in the final See REGIONALS 3B The opportunity for all nine players game of the 10-team regionals. T IDE T ABLE Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide July 21 8:19am / 4.8 8:14pm / 6.9 2:18am / 0.8 1:50pm / 2.1 July 22 9:38am / 4.8 9:05pm / 6.9 3:21am / 0.4 2:52pm / 2.5 July 23 10:44am / 5.0 9:53pm / 7.0 4:16am / 0.1 3:50pm / 2.7 July 24 Summer skill building 11:36am / 5.3 5:04am / -0.3 10:37pm / 7.1 4:43pm / 2.8 SHS XC Dunes Camp East Woahink Day Use Area 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. July 25 12:18pm / 5.5 11:19pm / 7.1 Aug. 7-9 5:45am / -0.5 5:29pm / 2.8 July 26 • Viking Youth Football Camp Grades 3-8, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Grades 1-2, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. H. Petersen Field 12:55pm / 5.7 6:23am / -0.7 11:57pm/ 7.1 6:11pm/ 2.6 July 27 1:29pm / 5.9 6:58am / -0.8 6:50pm / 2.5 S IUSLAW N EWS Aug. 10 • SHS Hall of Fame Induction cermemony at the FEC 5:30 p.m. Aug. 10 • SHS Hall of Fame Induction cermemony at the FEC 5:30 p.m. FISHING 3B PHOTO BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Last week, Siuslaw football players spent two hours each evening building skills and agility under new Vikings head coach Chad Smith. The Viks will have a break before kicking off training camps Aug. 6-10 for varsity and JV players, as well as youth camps Aug. 7-9 for grades 1-2 and 3-8. Official practices begin Aug. 13, followed by a team scrimmage Aug. 13 and Siuslaw’s first pre-season game Aug. 31, at 7 p.m., when the Vikings host Elmira. 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 Register now for annual ‘Cool at the Coast’ golf tourney The ninth annual “Cool at the Coast” golf tournament will tee off Saturday, Aug. 4, at Ocean Dunes Golf Links. Prizes at this year's event will include a week-long get-away at San Diego Country Estates Condo, a Fid- dlers Green Gift Certificate, Golf at Pumpkin Ridge or a two-night stay at Mercer Lake Resort right here in Florence. Those are just a few of the prizes being raffled off at this years tourna- ment, which will be a day of golfing, fun and an opportunity to win great prizes. The Rotary Club of Florence’s annual golf event will raise funds for the Rotary International’s “End Polio Now” campaign, along with Florence community projects. The tournament will tee off at Ocean Dunes Golf Links following its traditional World War II biplane flyover by Aero Legends at 10 a.m. Tournament sponsors include: Allstate Agency Owner Bob Garcia, who is the 2018 grand “hole-in-one” sponsor; and Platinum Sponsors Oregon Pacific Bank, Peace Health; Banner Bank, Coldwell Banker/ Coast Real Estate, Dr. Brian Holmes and Dr. Justin Linton. To register, call 541-997-3232 or visit www.theforencerotary.org. Registration forms are also avail- able at Ocean Dunes Golf Links, 3345 Munsel Lake Rd. in Florence, or call 541-997-3232.