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SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2019 | 3B ITCHIBAN DEAD GUYS B ILLIARDS MIDCOAST EIGHTBALL LEAGUE — MARCH 13, 2019 1725 24 PLAYERS NAME TEAM AVR. TOTAL BALLS ROBIN WILKERSON CLAM DIGGERS 9.10 619 TEAM RANKINGS TOTAL BALLS ROUNDS WON JENIL NANDU BOUNTY HUNTERS 9.09 618 JERRY’S BOUNTY HUNTERS 2399 46 DANNY WRIGHT BOUNTY HUNTERS 9.01 613 BEACHCOMBER CLAM DIGGERS 2374 46 GARY WRIGHT BOUNTY HUNTERS 8.87 603 JERRY’S BREAKERS 2272 40 DARREL DIXON CLAM DIGGERS 8.75 595 BEACHCOMBER BOILERMAKERS 2029 33 ROY PAYNE BREAKERS 8.65 588 FRANK’S BALL DRAGGERS 1919 31 CHEWY BREAKERS 8.47 576 ITCHIBAN DRUNKEN MONKEYS 1936 31 JIM BARBATA SAINTS 8.38 570 JERRY’S BALL BUSTERS 1945 30 BOB GODDARD BOILERMAKERS 7.97 542 FRANK’S SAINTS 1922 27 CRAIG STEWART CLAM DIGGERS 8.95 537 DEADWOOD BALLZ IN YOUR HAND 1958 25 Little from 1B role when they eventually become seniors. It is imperative for the coach to have the next years’ team ready. Using young players during the season can prepare them mentally and practices are the times when seniors can show their future replacements what is needed to stay competitive. When a coach decides to ride the season on the skill and experience of just se- niors and fails to substitute in younger players, he will ultimately face a rebuilding year. An ideal program built for longevity of success should be composed of an equal number of players from each class. Th e graduating players will be replaced by juniors and sophomores skilled through practice and who ready to step up. Th e phrase “next player up without a sudden drop in team perfor- mance” is a prime example of a successful blend of prac- tice preparation with game readiness. Each year, Siuslaw High School selects a senior male and female athlete of the year. If you look at the list of those selected, you will fi nd most of these seniors were not only quality athletes but were also leaders by their ex- ample and work ethic. Th ey helped their teammates im- prove and, as a result, their teams succeed. Fishing Winter steelhead fishing has been slow on the Alsea River. Low and clear condi- tions combined with sunny blue skies have created tough conditions. The warmer weather is warming up the water temperatures and making the fish more active and they are starting to move around in the basin. Rain is in the forecast for this week and a big storm is forecasted for the weekend. This should greatly improve the fishing conditions in the Alsea River for the end of the winter steelhead season. The lower river has been in good shape and the drift boaters have been catching a few fish every day. Numbers are still low at Alsea hatch- ery. from 1B for the remainder of the sea- son. Trout fishing in streams will reopen May 22. ALSEA RIVER: Winter steelhead Let me Showcase your property. In 2019 we will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of our business in Florence. It is time to express the appreciation and gratitude we feel, and have always felt, for the friendship, trust and loyalty of those who live in this community. It is your confi dence in us and your continued patronage that has made these 80 years such a pleasurable experience. Th ank you. Johnston Motor Company Since 1939 2150 Hwy. 101 • Florence (541) 997-3475 • 1-800-348-3475 Get Results...List With Jan. Jan Jagoe Broker 541 999-0879 Richard Beaudro Principal Broker 541 991-6677 89310 Levage Dr – Enjoy this 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with vaulted ceilings, sepa- rate living and family rooms, and sunroom to the large backyard. Kitchen with cook island, double oven and pan- try. Master bath has custom shower and heated floors. $365,000. #2901-18621943 New Listing 11557 E Mapleton Rd – Siuslaw Riverfront home on over an acre. Salmon fishing in your backyard or canoe right from your own property! Super clean with open floor plan, and RV parking with full hook-ups. $427,500. #2945-19474378 Visit us online: www.TheSiuslawNews.com 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 1749 Highway 101 • 541-997-1200 WEEK #9 WINNERS TOP 5 Women SHARON DUTTON 1.72% VICKIE HUNT 1.34% JESSICA HOLMES 1.33% JESSICA ESQUIVAL-AVALOS1.24% LORI COFFINDAFFER 1.21% BRION PFENDLER 2.72% DIRK ANDERSON 1.58% BILLY EMERSON 1.56% DUSTIN WILLIAMS 1.21% BRAD KOEHN 0.70% TOP 5 Men Contestant Name Weekly % Lost WOMEN’S RESULTS SHARON DUTTON VICKIE HUNT JESSICA HOLMES JESSICA ESQUIVEL-AVALOS LORI COFFINDAFFER ELIZABETH BURKHART AMBER FOX AUREA HINE 1.72% 1.34% 1.33% 1.24% 1.21% 0.88% 0.52% 0.27% OVER Total % Lost 9.19% 5.36% 4.36% 5.92% 6.65% 4.01% 6.19% 10.45% MEN’S RESULTS THERESA FOX ANGIE BURNS PHYLLIS “KAY” MOORE GINA HALPIN MARGARET JANE FREE VIDA HANKS GINA LOVATO BETTY BLAKE $1,000 IN PRIZES & GIFTS 14-WEEK CONTEST January 30 – May 8, 2019 •Weigh in each week at Coastal Fitness & Aquatics •2285 Hwy. 101, Florence, each Wednesday, 7:30a.m.-9:00a.m. -or- 4:30p.m.-6:00p.m. •Weekly leaders in each category (male & female) will be pictured in the Saturday edition of the Siuslaw News. •Look Good - Feel Good! Contestants understand that participation in the contest may involve inher- ent risks, dangers and hazards, which many occur without warning, or be due to lack of conditioning, carelessness, and other unforeseen, unidenti- fied, or unexpected perils inherent in physical activities or weight loss pro- grams. Contestants understand that oversight of the contest by the Siuslaw News or any other sponsors does not and cannot, guarantee their safety. Contestants understand that they should not participate in the contest if they have any health conditions affecting their ability to participate. Contestants have signed release forms to certify they are fully aware of, and expressly assume these and all other risks involved in participating in the contest, and to grant to the Siuslaw News and all con- test sponsors and their respective assignees, the absolute right and permission to use their name, address, photograph and/or likeness in any and all advertising, trade, or promotion. 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