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    SIUSLAW NEWS | SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2019 | 3B
HOF
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Selection.
He led the Vikings to
three state tournament ap-
pearances. He played in the
Northwest Shootout All-Star
Game, averaged 28 points
and 7 assists per game as a
junior, then 21 points and 9
assists per game as a senior
— including 47 points and
12 assists in a game against
Toledo.
Voogd was a member of
the 2007 LSU team that won
the SEC Championship and
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advanced to the NCAA Final
Four, finishing with a No. 3
ranking in the AP Top-25.
• Jesse Schutte (2006) won
three individual 3A state golf
championships, one of only
two high school golfers in
Oregon to achieve that dis-
tinction. Schutte was also a
four-time district champion
who led his team to a state ti-
tle, averaging a score of 70.2
his senior.
Schutte finished eighth in
the Junior World Champion-
ship, was a two-time Oregon
team champion in the Junior
Americas Cup, and was the
youngest-ever participant in
the Oregon Classic at the age
of 16.
• Scott Parker (1981) was
a standout on Siuslaw’s 1981
state 2A championship foot-
ball team and according to
some the best football player
to come out of Siuslaw. Park-
er led the Viks in rushing
that season, including 1,085
yards on 115 carries during
league play, scoring 16
touchdowns and 102 points
leading Siuslaw into the
play-offs in 1981 — where
they tied for the state 2A title
with South Umpqua in a 0-0
stalemate.
• Andy Rodet (1992) won
state titles in both the long
jump (21-8.5) and triple
jump (45-1) his senior year
1992.
• Bruce Plaep (1972) still
holds the school record in
the shot put (52-1) set in
1972, and once held the
school’s discus record (154-
6), which is still Siuslaw’s
fourth-longest throw in
school history.
He was a three-sport ath-
lete who also competed in
football and basketball.
• Raelyn Robinson (2010)
won state titles in cross
country and the 1500-me-
ter race in track and field.
She was also on three state
championship cross country
teams for Siuslaw. Robinson
still holds the school record
in the 1500 meters. At one
time, she held the school re-
cord in the 800, 1500, 3000
and 5000 (Cross Country).
She remains on Siuslaw’s
top 10 list in the high jump
and qualified for state in it.
• Caley Nordahl (2001)
was a three-sport athlete
who excelled volleyball, bas-
ketball and track. In track,
Nordahl competed in four
events at the state meet
her senior year: the high
jump, triple jump, 400 me-
ters and as a member of the
4x400-meter relay team.
She graduated holding the
school record in the triple
jump (35-0), and still holds
the second-best mark in the
high jump (5-4), 400 me-
ters (59.84) and is remains a
Fishing
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.
The popular NF Alsea
fishery is very low and clear
and has been slow and will
benefit from the forecasted
rain. 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 hatchery but the fish-
ing continues to be fair over-
all.
The later returning right
maxillary clipped fish will
continue to return through
April. The earlier returning
left maxillary clipped fish
are past peak and numbers
will continue to decrease for
the rest of the season.
Expect more fish to show
up with each rise in the river
level from now through
April. Bobber fishing with
jigs/bait, drift fishing, and
casting lures are all effective
ways to catch these hard
fighting fish.
Trout fishing in streams
will reopen May 22.
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warmwater fish more active.
These fish will start heading
into the shallows for the
spring spawn creating good
fishing opportunities.
SIUSLAW RIVER:
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
Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing
closed on the Siuslaw and
Lake Creek on March 31 for
the remainder of the season.
Trout fishing in streams
will reopen May 22.
ALSEA RIVER:
Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing
has been slow on the Alsea
River. Low and clear condi-
tions combined with sunny
SALMON RIVER:
Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing
closed on the Salmon River
on March 31.
Trout fishing in streams
will reopen May 22.
member of the third-fastest
4x400 relay team (4:08.7.)
Tickets will be soon be
available for those wish-
ing to attend the ceremony,
which will also include a full
dinner.
Doors will open at 5:30
p.m.
Selection to the Hall of
Fame is based on at least
one of four criteria, includ-
ing athletic accomplishment
during and/or beyond high
school; team success or
achievement; contribution
to the athletic program and
its success as a private citi-
zen; as an outstanding dis-
trict employee; or academic
achievement beyond high
school.
For more information on
the Siuslaw Hall of Fame or
this year’s induction cere-
mony, visit the HOF Face-
book page at facebook.com/
groups/SiuslawHOF.
SILETZ RIVER:
Winter steelhead
Winter steelhead fishing
has been slow on the Siletz.
Low and clear conditions
and bright sunny skies have
made for some tough condi-
tions. Water temperatures
are warming up and fish
activity and movement is
increasing throughout the
basin.
Anglers are starting to
catch more wild fish in the
basin as well, remember to
handle these wild fish with
care and immediately release
them back into the river.
January is typically when
things heat up and continue
through April.
WEEK #12 WINNERS
TOP
5
Women
AUREA HINE 1.94%
BETTY BLAKE 1.82%
NOEMI SANTOS 1.11%
SHARON DUTTON 1.10%
PHYLLIS “KAY” MOORE 1.05%
GAYLE “JOE” MOORE 7.48%
JIM HECKER 1.93%
DIRK ANDERSON 1.91%
BRAD KOEHN 1.73%
ROBERT YBARRA 0.99%
TOP
5
Men
Contestant
Name
Weekly
% Lost
WOMEN’S RESULTS
AUREA HINE
BETTY BLAKE
NOEMI SANTOS
SHARON DUTTON
PHYLLIS “KAY” MOORE
JESSICA ESQUIVEL-AVALOS
GUADALUPE GALVAN
ANGIE BURNS
CARLEY SEIBETTA
VICKIE HUNT
KRISTI RIGGS
OVER
1.94%
1.82%
1.11%
1.10%
1.05%
0.92%
0.91%
0.62%
0.52%
0.43%
0.43%
Total
% Lost
12.33%
-0.34%
1.47%
11.79%
10.20%
7.13%
9.37%
11.15%
9.38%
3.67%
2.17%
$1,000 IN
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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. Contestants have weighed in at the first contest weigh-in on January 24
and will weigh-in every Wednesday through May 8, 2019 at the Florence location at
Coastal Fitness and Aquatics, 2285 Hwy. 101, Florence.
SUSAN BURKHART
AMBER FOX
JESSICA HOLMES
KIM HOLDEN
LORi COFFINDAFFER
VIDA HANKS
BETTY SCARBROUGH
BARBARA WATSON
ELIZABETH BURKHART
AL
TOT
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
-0.10%
-0.17%
-0.23%
-0.44%
-1.04%
-1.94%
1.39%
6.09%
3.42%
8.84%
7.52%
4.34%
5.03%
6.10%
3.00%
POUNDS LOST TO DA
TE
476.2
MEN’S RESULTS
GAYLE “JOE” MOORE
JIM HECKER
DIRK ANDERSON
BRAD KOEHN
ROBERT YBARRA
DUSTIN WILLIAMS
RON CAPUTO
TIMOTHY MOFFETT
TYRELL HUNT
WES MAHLING
BRION PFENDLER
VERNON SCARBROUGH
DELBERT HANKS
7.48%
1.93%
1.91%
1.73%
0.99%
0.98%
0.95%
0.81%
0.09%
0.00%
0.00%
-0.34%
-1.59%
11.02%
9.37%
12.45%
7.79%
4.36%
11.68%
8.83%
10.64%
6.35%
4.61%
5.33%
-0.68%
1.69%
Sponsored by
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148 Maple St., Florence
541-997-3441
Diet Tip #12
Get Good Sleep
Sleep is highly underrated but may be
just as important as eating healthy and
exercising.
Studies show that poor sleep is one of
the strongest risk factors for obesity, as
it’s linked to an 89% increased risk of
obesity in children and 55% in adults.
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