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NED HICKSON , SPORTS EDITOR ❘ 541-902-3523 ❘ SPORTS @ THESIUSLAWNEWS . COM WEDNESDAY EDITION ❘ OCTOBER 10, 2018 ❘ SECTION B Siuslaw News Sports & Recreation S PORTS On the Bite Calendar Oct. 11 • SHS volleyball hosts Elmira 6:30 p.m. • MHS volleyball at Eddyville 6 p.m. A WEEKLY FISHING REPORT FOR THE LOCAL REGION www.dfw.state.or.us/RR Oct. 12 • MHS football hosts N. Douglas 7 p.m. *Homecoming • SHS football at P. Hill 7 p.m. Oct. 13 • SHS XC at Portland 10 a.m. • SHS volleyball at Marshfiled Inv. 9 a.m. PHOTOS BY NED HICKSON/SIUSLAW NEWS Vikings (from left) Sam Testa, Hector Garcia and Brady Libby work to keep the Eagles from gaining a first down. V IKS FALL TO E AGLES , CROWN KING AND QUEEN This year’s Homecoming king and queen, seniors Ethan Hack and Kaitlyn Snook (left) along with court members (clockwise from bottom right): freshmen Hayden Muller and Henry Rankin (not pictured), sophomores Savannah Morris and Liam McClellan, and juniors Bryn Clement and Brendon Jensen. B Y N ED H ICKSON Siuslaw News T IDE T ABLE Siuslaw: 6 Santiam Chr.: 36 Entrance Siuslaw River The OSAAToday No. 8-ranked Santiam Christian Eagles used a one-two punch with quarterback senior Luke Janssen and freshman Ely Kennel to hand Siuslaw it’s fifth loss during last Friday’s homecoming game at Hans Petersen Field. The Viks went scoreless throughout the first three quarters before stringing together a 63-yard drive in the fourth quarter that put Siuslaw on the 1-yard line. From there, freshman run- ningback Camp LaCouture forced his way into the end zone for the touchdown. Unfortunately, the Viks’ kick for the extra point failed, providing the final score, 36-6. High Tide Low Tide Oct. 10 1:23am / 7.4 1:26pm / 8.1 7:23am / 0.8 7:58pm / -0.6 Oct. 11 2:11am / 7.1 2:02pm / 7.9 8:03am / 1.3 8:42pm / -0.5 Oct. 12 2:59am / 6.7 2:39pm / 7.7 8:43am / 1.9 9:26pm / -0.3 Oct. 13 3:50am / 6.3 3:17pm / 7.2 9:24am / 2.6 10:13pm / 0.1 Oct. 14 4:44am / 6.0 3:59pm / 6.8 10:11am / 3.1 11:04pm / 0.5 Oct. 15 5:45am / 5.7 4:49pm / 6.3 11:06am / 3.6 See VIKS 4B See 12:01am / 0.9 12:17pm / 3.7 S IUSLAW N EWS 148 Maple St. Florence 541-997-3441 FISHING 4B Lady Vikings lead Mariman Invitational Sailors lose to Lowell, face N. Douglas Friday Lady Sailors scratched by Cougars By Ned Hickson By Ned Hickson By Ned Hickson Siuslaw News Siuslaw News Siuslaw News The Viking cross country team was at Philomath for the annual Paul Mariman Invitational on Saturday, where junior Hannah Rannow and sophomore Brea Blankenship each fininished among the top five in the girls’ race. Rannow crossed the finish in 19:12.7 for the day’s second-fastest time and a personal best. Blankenship, who finished in 20:08.0, placed fifth overall. Siuslaw also had two top-10 finishes, with junior Chloe Madden running a time of 20:55.70 to take eighth, and fellow junior Anne Wartnik claiming ninth with a time of Mapleton: 28 Lowell: 68 Crow d Mapleton: 25-16, 25-14, 25-14 Oct. 16 6:54am / 5.5 5:51pm / 6.0 MID COAST LAKES: Stocking of mid coast lakes stopped in early June, but fishing for warmwater spe- cies can still be good in several area lakes, including Ollala Reservoir, Mercer Lake, Siltcoos Lake and Tahkenitch Lake. SIUSLAW RIVER: Cutthroat trout, fall Chinook Fall Chinook fishing on the Siuslaw river/bay remains open. A few fish are being caught low in the system but overall fishing has been slow. Expect num- bers of fall Chinook enter- ing the bays and estuaries to increase later in the month and into October. Best tech- niques include trolling her- ring/spinners and bobber fishing with bait. Sea-run cutthroat will begin entering the lower river later this month and into the fall. These fish are very aggressive, respond well to flies and lures, and can be up to 20-inches long. ALSEA RIVER: Cutthroat trout Fall Chinook fishing on the Alsea river/bay remain open. A few fish are being caught but overall the fish- ing has been slow Concentrate your efforts low in the estuary and close to the ocean to catch the fish moving in and out on the tides. Expect numbers of fall Chinook entering the bays and estuaries to increase later in the month and into October. Best tech- niques include trolling her- ring/spinners and bobber fishing with bait. See The Mapleton football team was at home last Friday to host visiting Lowell, currently ranked No. 7 by the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA). The Devils (3-0, 4-2) continued their three-game winning streak by defeating the Sailors 68-28, with six different players scoring for Lowell. It won't get any easier for the Sailors (1-2, 3-3) who will return to their home field again this Friday to face No. 8-ranked North Douglas (2-1, 4-2) for this year's homecoming game. Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. MARIMAN 4B PENDING $189,000 Lynnette Wikstrom Broker CBC# 11740 MLS#18579856 Cell: 541.999.0786 lynnette@cbcoast.com On Saturday, the Lady Sailors volleyball team was at home to host Crow (8-3, 10-6), currently ranked third in the Mountain West League. Like their match-up earlier in the season, the Sailors found themselves swept by the Cougars in three sets, once again with scores similar to this past Saturday. Mapleton sophomore Emily Stevens had 3 kills for the Sailors. Last night, Mapleton hosted Triangle Lake and Mohawk (after press deadlines.) 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