FOOTBALL Seaside football is under new management By Gary Henley EO Media Group PHOTOS BY DANNY MILLER/EO MEDIA GROUP Seaside’s Otto Hoekstre completes a catch as the Seaside Seagulls practice at Broadway Field in Seaside. A 46-23 win over Val- ley Catholic on Sept. 25 of last year had Seaside football fans excited, as the Gulls were looking to recapture the magic of the 2013 season. After the victory over the Valiants, the Gulls were 3-1 overall, 1-0 in league, and only had to win one of their next four to secure a spot in the playoffs. Unfortunately, it didn’t happen. Seaside suffered a 26-6 setback at Til- lamook the next week, then lost three straight to Banks, Astoria and Scap- poose to inish the season. Their 1-4 record left the Gulls out in the cold for B akery CANNON BEACH 240 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach Home of the World Famous “Haystack Bread” Now serving Ham & Cheese Croissants, cheese sticks and a variety of quiches as well as decadent desserts, muffi ns and full line of breads. 3 generations of baking excellence specializing in Danish pastries www.cannonbeachbakery.com Mail order available 503.436.0399 • ccbake@pacifi er.com Open 7:00am to 5:00pm, Closed Tuesdays 4 • Seaside Signal/Cannon Beach Gazette • Fall 2016 • Seagull Pride Seaside football head coach Chad Smith talks with his team in a huddle at Broadway Field. the post-season, after two straight winning seasons in league play in 2013 and ’14. A few months later, head coach Jeff Roberts stepped down to focus on his duties as principal at Seaside High. Former Roberts’ assis- tant Chad Smith has tak- en the reins, and hopes to lead Seaside back to glory in 2016. The Cowapa The 2016 version of Cowapa League football is up for grabs, as the top three inishers from a year ago — Scappoose, Banks and Astoria — all lost a number of key players to graduation. Scappoose’s all-star quarterback-receiver com- bo — Robert Lohman to Brennen McNabb — is gone, along with running back and Co-Offensive Player of the Year Braden Clark. The Braves were cer- tainly hit hard, with the graduation of Co-Offen- sive Player of the Year Donny McClean, Defen- sive Player of the Year Twister McComas, and irst-team all-league re- ceiver Jaron Malcom. Co-Coach of the Year Ben Buchanan has stepped down, and former Astoria assistant Cole Linehan has taken over as head coach.