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    10A
FRIDAY
September 16, 2016
SeasideSignal.com
Fall Sports
Athletes
FOOTBALL
OF THE WEEK
SPONSORED BY:
LUM’S AUTO CENTER
JEFF TER HAR/EO MEDIA GROUP
ALYSSIA
GONZALES
Volleyball
The Seaside volleyball team
got of to one of its best starts
in years (4-2 in nonleague), and
junior Alyssia Gonzales played
a big part. Gonzales is a 5-foot-
7 middle blocker in the Gulls’
starting rotation.
After a recent three-game
sweep at Gladstone (25-8, 25-
13, 25-17), Seaside coach Angie
Huntsman said, “Maddi Utti, Tori
Tomlin and Alyssia Gonzales all
made strong contributions of-
fensively.”
PHOTOS BY DANNY MILLER/EO MEDIA GROUP
Seaside Seagulls’ Cameron King stif arms Clatskanie Tigers’ Caleb Warren on a touchdown.
GULLS RALLY
End-of-half Hail Mary sparks Seaside
By Gary Henley | EO Media Group
here’s nothing like a dramatic win in front of your home
fans to get a team back on track.
After suffering through a 44-point loss last week to
North Marion, the Seaside Gulls bounced right back on
the same ield Friday with a 19-14 victory over Clatskanie.
It was exactly what you want from a bunch of Seagulls.
“The kids lew around, played hard and made some plays,” said Sea-
side coach Chad Smith, who got his irst oficial win as the Gulls’ coach.
Seaside gambled on a few fourth down plays, and came up big to win
the nonleague contest at Broadway Field, as the Gulls improve to 1-1.
No fourth down play was bigger than the one right before halftime.
Trailing 14-0, Seaside was facing a fourth-and-24 from the Tigers’
32-yard line, so (why not?) Gulls quarterback Otto Hoekstre launched
a Hail Mary for the end zone.
Junior receiver Dawson Blanchard came down with Hoekstre’s
rainbow pass, then fought off a defender to make his way into the end
zone with four seconds on the clock.
T
GARY HENLEY PHOTO/EO MEDIA GROUP
GIO
RAMIREZ
Football
Seaside Seagulls’ Otto Hoekstre runs with the ball as Clatskanie
Tigers’ Brenden Hicks attempts to make a tackle.
SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD
FOOTBALL
Seaside 19, Clatskanie 14
Clatskanie
7
7 0 0—14
Seaside
0
7 6 6—19
First Quarter
Cla: Kees Tjaarda 38 run (Brenden
Hicks kick) 2:29
Second Quarter
Cla: Isaac Points 6 run (Hicks kick) :50
Sea: Dawson Blanchard 32 pass from
Otto Hoekstre (Gio Ramirez kick) :04
Third Quarter
Sea: Hoekstre 1 run (kick failed) 6:03
Fourth Quarter
Sea: Cameron King 32 pass from
Hoekstre (run failed) 10:44
Clatskanie Statistics
Rushing: Tjaarda 15-62, Helmen 16-
48, Points 5-19, Griith 2-12, Vidmar
1-6, T.Puckett 1-0. Passing: Helmen
5-7-73-1, T.Puckett 0-1-0-0. Receiving:
Shockley 1-25, Osborne 1-17, Tjaarda
1-11, T.Puckett 1-11, Evenson 1-9.
Seaside Statistics
Rushing: King 12-76, Hoekstre 8-46,
B.Johnson 2-21, Kiser 4-10, P.Johnson
1-5, Thompson 1-1, Landwehr 4-(-13).
Passing: Hoekstre 7-14-140-0, B.John-
son 1-3-7-1. Receiving: Thompson
3-24, Blanchard 2-60, P.Johnson 2-31,
King 1-32.
VOLLEYBALL
58-3, Hoekstre 0-2-0-1. Receiving:
King 1-57, Johnson 1-26.
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PREP RESULTS
Team Statistics
CHS
Total ofense
220
First downs
12
Rushes-yards
40-147
Comp-Att-Int
5-8-1
Passing yards
73
Penalties
5-45
Fumbles-lost
2-1
SHS
303
15
32-156
8-17-1
147
8-60
0-0
North Marion 50, Seaside 6
N.Marion
0 17 33 0—50
Seaside
6
0 0
0—6
Sea: Cameron King 57 pass (conver-
sion failed)
NM: Tanner Scanlan 30 FG
NM: Scanlan 5 pass from Hunter
Martin (Scanlan kick)
He gives up some size as an
ofensive lineman (5-foot-7, 150
pounds), but sophomore Gio
Ramirez battles and makes plays
for the Seaside football team.
Ramirez plays linebacker on
defense, and has been in on sev-
eral tackles in both of Seaside’s
irst two games this season. He
also serves as the Gulls’ place-
kicker.
NM: Scanlan 7 pass from Martin
(Scanlan kick)
NM: Ammon Suchanski 15 run (con-
version failed)
NM: Johnny Page 37 int. return (kick
failed)
NM: Suchanski 1 run (Scanlan kick)
NM: Ramon Organiz 7 run (Scanlan
kick)
NM: Boston Snyder 35 int. return
(Daniel Aguilar kick)
North Marion Leaders
Rushing: Suchanski 14-125. Passing:
Martin 10-24-131-0. Receiving:
Scanlan 7-92.
Seaside Statistics
Rushing: King 6-17, Johnson 2-9,
Hoekstre 1-5. Passing: Johnson 4-13-
TUESDAY, SEPT. 6
Volleyball — Seaside 3, Gladstone 0
Girls Soccer — Stayton 4, Seaside 1
Boys Soccer — Stayton 4, Seaside 1
THURSDAY, SEPT. 8
Girls Soccer — Corbett 3, Seaside 1
Boys Soccer — Seaside 6, Corbett 0
FRIDAY, SEPT. 9
Football — Seaside 19, Clatskanie 14
SATURDAY, SEPT. 10
Volleyball — Tournament: Seaside 2,
Corbett 0; Sisters 2, Seaside 0
TUESDAY, SEPT. 13
Volleyball — Scappoose 3, Seaside 1
Girls Soccer — Molalla 2, Seaside 1
Boys Soccer — Seaside 2, Molalla 1
PREP SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SEPT. 15
Volleyball — Astoria at Seaside, 7
p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 16
Football — Seaside at Yamhill-Carl-
ton, 7 p.m.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
Cross Country — 3-Course Chal-
lenge, Camp Rilea, 10 a.m.
Gulls finish 3rd at
Cascade tourney
EO Media Group
T
URNER — Seaside went
undefeated in pool play
on its way to a third place
inish in the Cascade Tournament
Saturday.
The Gulls scored a 25-14, 25-21
win over Corbett in the irst round
of the championship bracket, as
Tori Tomlin, Anna Huddleston and
Jetta Ideue were perfect from the
service line, with a combined nine
aces.
Maddi Utti led the Gulls with
14 kills and a .448 hitting percent-
age. Utti and Tomlin sparked the
defense with some big blocks at
the net, while Ideue had seven digs.
Sisters managed to defeat the
Gulls in the semiinals, 25-17, 25-
21.
Utti and Tomlin were still very
effective offensively, while Ideue
had a 2.25 passing average.
Seaside had some missed
serves, which “cost us some points,
which is something you can’t do
against a good team,” said Seaside
coach Angie Huntsman. “Sisters is
a very experienced, solid team, and
overall I’m very happy with the
way we competed.”
The Gulls opened Cowapa
League play with a 3-1 loss to
Scapoose on Tuesday, Sept. 13.
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