4B | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS B ILLIARDS MIDCOAST EIGHTBALL LEAGUE — FEB. 27, 2019 TEAM RANKINGS TOTAL BALLS JERRY’S BOUNTY HUNTERS 1996 BEACHCOMBER CLAM DIGGERS 1974 JERRY’S BREAKERS 1888 BEACHCOMBER BOILERMAKERS 1689 JERRY’S BALL BUSTERS 1597 FRANK’S BALL DRAGGERS 1567 ITCHIBAN DRUNKEN MONKEYS 1583 FRANK’S SAINTS 1576 DEADWOOD BALLZ IN YOUR HAND 1604 ITCHIBAN DEAD GUYS PLAYERS NAME ROBIN WILKERSON DANNY WRIGHT JENIL NANDU GARY WRIGHT DARREL DIXON CHEWY ROY PAYNE JIM BARBATA BOB GODDARD CRAIG STEWART ROUNDS WON 46 36 31 26 24 23 21 21 18 1383 TEAM CLAM DIGGERS BOUNTY HUNTERS BOUNTY HUNTERS BOUNTY HUNTERS CLAM DIGGERS BREAKERS BREAKERS SAINTS BOILERMAKERS CLAM DIGGERS 17 AVR. 9.21 9.11 9.09 8.88 8.77 8.75 8.71 8.29 8.16 8.69 TOTAL BALLS 516 510 509 497 491 490 488 464 457 451 A S SPRING APPROACHES , SO DOES NEED FOR BEACH SAFETY dy when climbing on them, the smallest wave will roll it over you or a child. Killer logs are real. • Stay on accessible high ground when storm-agitated surf is on the beach. Oregon State Parks maintains dozens of safe roadside parks and campground access points right along Highway 101 where you can get great photos of dramatic winter surf without endangering yourself. If you are in trouble, call or wave for help. • Dress for the weather. Layer your clothes to pro- vide you warmth and comfort. Also, carry along your rain gear to keep you dry when it does drizzle. • And remember: No beach fires except in des- ignated areas. Tides and waves can sweep over rocks, jetties and head- lands, knocking you off and carrying you out to sea. • Incoming tides iso- late rocks from headlands and the shore. Avoid the temptation of strolling out to an interesting rock without knowing when the tide rolls back in. Free tide tables are readily available at state park offices, information centers and many shops and motels. 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