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Volleyball Seaside volleyball looks to battle in a tough league By Gary Henley EO Media Group The 2014 Seaside volley- ball team suffered through a 1-9 league record last sea- son, then graduated three all- league players. On paper, that doesn’t make for great expectations for the 2015 Lady Gulls. But Seaside will put up a tough battle, as always, as head coach Angie Huntsman and the Seaside pro- gram looks to the future with another young lineup of players. The Gulls Seaside has just three se- niors in the entire volleyball program, and only one will be competing on varsity. Brittany West returns for her ¿nal season with the Gulls, who have two juniors, three sophomores and two Go o d luck Sea sid e H igh Fa ll Ath letes! freshmen on the varsity roster. Seaside will have to re- place Haylee Dundas, along with sisters Danielle and Kel- ly Willyard, now both playing for Northwest Christian Uni- versity in Eugene. A bright spot could be junior middle blocker Maddi Utti, who played soccer her ¿rst two years, but now joins the Gulls on the volleyball court. Outside hitter Lucy Bod- ner is the other junior, while the sophomore class includes Alyssia Gonzales, outside hitter Jetta Ideue and middle blocker Nikki Mercado. Setter Annaka Garhofer and setter/defensive special- ist Anna Huddleston are the freshmen. Kylie McMinn was also recently added to the roster, while freshmen swing play- ers Maddie Jensen and Tori Tomlin will see varsity action. The Cowapa The Gulls opened the 2014 season with three wins in four matches. But after a three-game sweep over Scappoose Sept. 16, Seaside lost nine straight matches to close out the sea- son. Eight of the nine losses were three-game sweeps. And the league isn’t get any easier, with Astoria, Banks and Valley Catholic vying for the top spot. SEASIDE VOLLEYBALL COACH: Angie Huntsman, 3rd year 2014 SEASON: 1-9 Cowapa ALL-LEAGUE LOSSES: Haylee Dundas, Danielle Will- yard, Kelly Willyard SUBMITTED PHOTO The 2015 Seaside volleyball team. Front row: Jetta Ideue. Back row, left to right: Brittany West, Kimberly Mella, Anna Huddleston, Lucy Bodner, Alyssia Gonzales, Annaka Garhofer, Nikki Mercado, Maddi Utti. GO GULLS! Fitness for All Ages! sm $ 8-Week Membership for 119! No enrollment fee. • Easy roll-over. • SUPERVISED Play Care & Youth Fitness Classes • FREE Teen Youth Memberships for all Students! • FREE Classes: 40+ each week - for Drop-ins too! Simple Elegance 503.436.1151 988 S. Hemlock Street Cannon Beach, OR 97110 www.newmansat988.com • FREE Towel Service, Day-use Lockers & Showers Unlimited Class Pass for $ 50! No contract. • No limit. www.SunsetFamilyFitness.com (503) 738 - 8304 th 840 24 Ave. Seaside, OR 97138 8 • Seaside Signal/Cannon Beach Gazette • Spring 2015 • Seagull Pride 200 N Prom, Seaside 503.738.6211 www.seasideaquarium.com Ter Har’s have always been proud to sponsor and support the Seaside Seagull Sports Program’s since 1951.. There is Nothing more Exciting than High School Sports!! For Both Spectators and the Kids.. OPEN DAILY Seaside Cannon Beach