SN THESIUSLAWNEWS.COM SATURDAY EDITION | MAY 8, 2021 | $1.00 Siuslaw News Sports & Leisure Sports Calendar May 11 • SHS Baseball hosts Marist 5 pm • SHS Softball at hosts Marist 5 pm PHOTOS BY ZEAHNA YOUNG/SIUSLAW NEWS Heather Wierichs releases a discus throw of 41-11 for the Lady Sailors during last Wednesday's multi-team home meet at Mapleton. It was the final meet of the season for the Sailors. May 14 • SHS track & field hosts Sky-Em League Championships 11 am May 15 • SHS track & field hosts Sky-Em League Championships 11 am • SHS Baseball at J. City noon/2 pm • SHS Softball Mapleton track posts PRs in runaway season Mapleton's JJ Neece prepares to launch the winning javelin throw during last Wednesday's final home meet. By Zeahna Young Siuslaw News On Wednesday (May 5), Mapleton hosted its final track meet of the season at home. Seven other schools from the 1A District 2 League were in atten- dance, and in addition to finish- ing first with Personal Records (PRs) in several events, both Sailors teams took fourth place overall in the meet. Mapleton’s boys team fared quite well in all participated events. On the field, JJ Neece took first place in shot put, jave- lin and the triple jump, setting PRs in the shot put (38-5.5) and the javelin (158-3). Neece is cur- rently ranked first in Mapleton’s league for the javelin, second for the 100 meters, fourth in triple jump and fifth in shot put. On the track, Joe Shepard also had a standout day, finishing first in the 1500 meters with a time of 4:55.00a. Shepard, who is currently first in the league for the 1500M, explained, “Initially, for the 1500, I didn't think I was See TRACK 2B at J. City noon/2pm Lady Vikings leave Falcons' nest with loss Tide Tables Entrance Siuslaw River High Tide Low Tide May 8 11:09am / 5.8 11:14pm / 7.0 5:12am / 0.9 5:04pm / 1.3 May 9 11:56am / 5.9 11:43pm / 7.2 5:51am / 0.3 5:41pm / 1.6 May 10 12:38pm / 6.0 6:26am / -0.1 6:14pm / 2.0 By Zeahna Young Siuslaw News On Tuesday (May 4), Siuslaw’s softball team traveled to Elmira for their final game against the Falcons for the season. The Lady Viks started off the game strong but struggled to score after the start of the game, losing to El- mira after 5 innings 2-12. Siuslaw was first at-bat in Tuesday’s game, and catcher Adri Edwards was able to get on base straightaway. After stealing second, and advancing to third after a single from Bailey Overton, Edwards stole home for the Vikings’ first run. Overton stole second and third base, coming home for a run after a single hit by Meika Shappell for an RBI; however, three consecutive strikeouts ended the first half of the inning for Siuslaw. The Falcons’ first at-bat cycled through their entire lineup, and Elmira was able to pull in 6 runs in the bottom of the first before ending their turn at the plate. Although the Falcons scored several runs to start the game, the Vikings’ Kya Blake had three killer put outs at first base with 2 assists coming from Overton and 1 from Shappell. The second inning was quick for both ZEAHNA YOUNG/SIUSLAW NEWS Kya Blake (front) and Lizbeth Garcia-Galvan ready themselves at first and second base against Elmira last Tuesday. teams, with neither the Vikings nor the Fal- cons scoring runs — and each only having three batters at the plate. Strikeouts ended the Viks’ at-bat, while Elmira was stopped by See Rhody Run to continue both in-person, virtually The annual Rhododendron Festival has been canceled in order to comply with state COVID-19 guidelines, the an- nual Rhody Run 5K/10K Run- Walk will continue. This year’s event will be held Saturday, May 15, at the Florence Events Center, 715 Quince Street. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. with a start time of 9 a.m. For those who would like to participate but aren’t ready for public events, like last year there will also be a virtual op- tion. It doesn’t matter if you’ve been actively training or you need to shake the dust off your shoes, come out and enjoy the beautiful, paved course with gently rolling hills. All ages are welcome to SOFTBALL 2B See RUN 2B May 11 12:11am 7.3 1:19pm / 6.0 6:59am / -0.4 6:47pm / 2.3 Falcons fly away with wins over Vikings in two-game re-match By Zeahna Young Siuslaw News May 12 12:38am / 7.3 1:58pm / 6.0 7:33am / -0.6 7:20pm / 2.6 May 13 1:06am / 7.2 2:38pm / 5.9 8:07am / -0.7 7:52pm / 3.0 May 14 1:36am / 7.1 3:20pm / 5.8 8:42am / -0.6 8:27pm / 3.2 ZEAHNA YOUNG/SIUSLAW NEWS Siuslaw's Noah Dotson beats the tag at home during Tuesday's doubleheader at Elmira High School. “I am really proud of the ef- fort given by the team today. It was a weird circumstance to have to finish up this game,” said Coach Tom Shinn of the Vikings’ baseball team’s execution in Tuesday’s (May 4) first game at Elmira. It was indeed a strange sit- uation, as Siuslaw’s first game against Elmira on Tuesday was actually the second half of a game which started the first week of the season on April 16, as game two of a home doubleheader. That first doubleheader went late, so the umpires had to call the game after only three innings, leading to Siu- slaw and Elmira rescheduling the second half of game two for the schools’ next meeting — which ended up being this past week. Although the Vikings were playing on the road, they were technically “at home” for the first game on Tuesday, starting on defense at the top of the fourth inning, behind 8-13. With Elijah Blankenship pitching to Jason Garcia, and half a season more of expe- rience behind the team, they picked up where they left off See BASEBALL 3B