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WEDNESDAY EDITION | MARCH 13, 2019
Grappler grand finale
Sports &
Recreation
Calendar
Spring sports
season openers
March 13
• SHS baseball
at Harrisburg H.S.
4:30 p.m.
• SHS softball
at Harrisburg H.S.
4:30 p.m.
• MHS track
at Waldport
3 p.m.
COURTESY PHOTOS
The Siuslaw Middle School wrestling team, made up of sixth- through eighth-graders, nabbed nine first-place finishes at district
competition, along with Outstanding Wrestler honors for team members Dayne Muller (below left) and Mason Buss (below right).
SMS WRESTLERS PIN OUTSTANDING SEASON
March 21
• SHS track & field
SHS Icebreaker
at Siuslaw H.S.
4 p.m.
Tide Tables
Entrance Siuslaw River
Siuslaw Middle School’s Joel Sissel gets a pin on the way to winning his first district
title in the 6-7-grade bracket at 110 pounds.
High Tide
Low Tide
March 13
4:49am / 7.1
6:23pm/ 5.2
11:58am/ 1.0
11:29pm/ 3.3
March 14
5:44am / 7.0
7:48pm / 5.2
1:09am / 0.8
March 15
6:54am / 7.0
9:08pm/ 5.4
12:44am/ 3.6
2:22pm/ 0.5
W
ith several new members joining
the Siuslaw Middle School wres-
tling roster this year, as well as
the return of seasoned veterans like
eighth-graders Mason Buss (110 lbs.) and
Yoskar Delamora (90 lbs.) who picked up
their third-consecutive district titles this
year, “We had a pretty exciting season,” said
coach Stecher Buss. “We had a great turnout.
The experience and work ethic of our
eighth-grade team is going to be fun to
watch over the next few years in high
school.”
Eighth-graders Cayden Gray (95 lbs.), Ian
Sissel (140 lbs.) and Jonathan Rose (175 lbs.)
each claimed their first district titles, with
Wyatt Tatum (132 lbs.) and Logan Wells
(150 lbs.) claiming second-place medals.
In the 6th- and 7th-grade division for
SMS, Joel Sissel (110 lbs.), Elliot LaCosse
(117 lbs.), Dayne Muller (132 lbs.), Cort
Wagginer (140 lbs.) each landed first-place
medals at district, along with second place
for Cameron Groves (85 lbs.) and third
place for Leo Robertson (95 lbs.)
In their first year on the team, wrestlers
Terry Elliot (110 lbs.), Dalton Mcgowan
(102 lbs.) and Auston Potter (132 lbs.)
placed third, fourth and fourth, respectively.
The district tournament officially
wrapped up the regular season for the pro-
gram, “but some of the kids will continue on
to regionals,” said Buss. “If they place within
the top three at regionals, they will qualify
for the Middle School State Wrestling
Tournament, where the top 16 wrestlers in
Oregon will compete for championship
titles.”
March 16
8:10am / 7.1
10:10pm / 5.9
2:11am / 3.6
3:29pm / 0.1
March 17
9:22am / 7.4
11:00pm / 6.4
3:29am / 3.2
4:27pm / -0.4
March 18
10:26am / 7.8
11:43pm / 6.9
4:33am / 2.5
5:18am / -0.7
March 19
11:24am / 8.1
5:29am / 1.7
6:04pm / -0.9
Kiwanis announces details for 2019 golf tourney
Dick Shores, 2019 President of Florence Ki-
wanis, has announced that the annual charity
golf tournament will be held Saturday, June 22,
at Ocean Dunes Golf Links. Tournament pro-
ceeds will go to benefit the Kiwanis Doernbe-
cher Children’s Cancer Program (KDCCP) and
local youth programs.
This is the second-annual tournament, build-
ing on the success of last year’s tournament that
raised funds for KDCCP and local programs,
including The Boys and Girls Club, the 4Kids
Back pack Program, and the Children’s Winter
Concert.
Tournament Chair, Lonnie Iholts, said Shores
has even bigger plans and is hoping to improve
on last year with more sponsors, better prizes
for tournament winners, and an online auction
with merchandise valued at more than $5,000.
Last year, Kiwanis limited the field to 32
teams and plans to do the same this year. By
keeping the number of teams down, and mak-
ing significant improvements in the check-in
process, the lines at check-in were minimal
and the tournament play time was under four
hours.
“These are things that all tournament partic-
ipants appreciate,” said Shores, who has helped
coordinate more than 100 golf tournaments
over his years in Florence — including 50 or so
charity fundraisers.
Details and signup information can be found
at online at www.Florencekiwanis.org, or email
fkcgolf@gamail.com.
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of stockings. These early
stockings include: Alder
and Dune Lake,
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