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12A FRIDAY November 11, 2016 SeasideSignal.com Fall Sports Athletes CROSS COUNTRY OF THE WEEK SEASIDE BOYS SECOND AT STATE SPONSORED BY: LUM’S AUTO CENTER JOSIE SMITH Senior Smith closed out her high school cross country career with a 13th-place finish in the Cowa- pa League championship meet, Oct. 26 at Camp Rilea. She cov- ered the 5,000-meter course in 23 minutes, 38 seconds, her sea- son-best time. MATT RAWLINGS/FOR EO MEDIA GROUP Seaside’s Bradley Rzewnicki, center, runs with athletes in the lead pack Saturday, including Robby Vos of Phoenix, left, and John Kavulich of Scappoose. All three would finish in the top five of the 4A state cross country meet. EO Media Group E UGENE — The Seaside boys’ cross country team came up short in their bid for a second-straight state championship — but the Gulls finished a strong second, and the day still be- longed to the Cowapa League Saturday, at the OSAA state meet in Eugene. The Tillamook girls and the Valley Cath- olic boys were the team champions in the Class 4A portion of the meet, held at Lane Community College. And after finishing second to Seaside in the Cowapa League district meet the previ- ous week, the Valley Catholic boys managed to slip past the Gulls in the team standings at state. The Valiants’ top five runners finished in the top 26 overall, enough for Valley Catho- lic to finish with 58 team points, to Seaside’s 79. Phoenix was a distant third, with 121. Individually, senior Michael Brown of North Bend took first place, covering the 5,000-meter course in 16 minutes, 13 sec- onds. Seaside senior Bradley Rzewnicki — the defending individual champion — placed fourth in 16:22. Seaside teammate Jackson Januik was 14th (16:57), followed by Hunter Thompson (15th, 17:08). Rafi Sibony was 31st (17:26) and Colton Carter was Seaside’s fifth runner (45th, 17:53). After placing fourth in the district meet, Astoria’s lone entrant — senior Lucas Caru- ana — finished fifth overall in 16:41. Caruana got out to a quick start with the lead pack, which included John Kavulich from Scappoose and Rzewnicki. He held on to fifth position after the first mile, pushed the middle mile and attacked the hills, breaking away from the second pack and running alone for most of the third mile. Caruana finished with a 5,000 person- al best by 19 seconds, while the Cowapa League had four runners among the top 10 finishers. Celie Mans of Siuslaw was the girls’ indi- vidual champion (18:55), while Tillamook’s top five runners finished in the top 36, as the Lady Mooks finished with 71 points, ahead of La Grande (76). OSAA State Meet Class 4A Boys team results 1. Valley Catholic, 58 2. Seaside, 79 3. Phoenix , 121 4. North Bend, 147 5. Stayton, 150 6. Crook County, 152 7. Junction City, 198 8. Estacada, 206 9. Cottage Grove, 207 10. La Grande, 210 11. Philomath, 235 12. Marshfield, 247 13. Hidden Valley, 321 14. Baker, 390 Seaside results Team score in parenthesis, first five count toward team total 4. (3) Bradley Rzewnicki, 16:22 14. (10) Jackson Januik, 16:57 15. (11) Hunter Thompson, 17:08 31. (22) Rafi Sibony, 17:26 45. (33) Colton Carter, 17:53 63. (48) Juneau Meyer, 18:21 94. (79) Beau Johnson, 19:03 Men Scratch Game: Matt Berg, 280 Scratch Series: Matt Berg, 804 Handicap Game: Dax Sewell, 291 Handicap Series: Matt Berg, 804 Women Scratch Game: Patty Pillman, 166 Scratch Series: Patty Pillman, 485 Handicap Game: Judy Gaumer, 232 Handicap Series: Patty Pillman, 656 SPONSORED BY: Class 4A Girls team results 1. Tillamook 71, 2. La Grande 76, 3. Philomath 123, 4. Sisters 127, 5. Scappoose 131, 6. North Bend 153, 7. Siuslaw 179, 8. Klamath Union 210, 9. Estacada 218, 10. Crook County 238, 11. Phoenix 254, 12. Newport 289, 13. Junction City 290, 14. Baker 411. In a very competitive final at the state meet Nov. 5, Rzewnicki finished fourth out of 111 run- ners, helping the Seaside boys to a second-place team finish. His 16:22 on a soggy course was his second-best time of the sea- son over 5,000 meters. VOLLEYBALL SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD CROSS COUNTRY BRADLEY RZEWNICKI Senior BOWLING Gearhart Bowl Team Standings Tuesday Night Mixed 1. Fireballs (25), 2. Eleventh Frame (21.5), 3. The Golden Girls (20), 4. Lucky to Spare (19), 5. Nine is Good (14), 6. It’s all in the hips! (13.5), 7. The Choncos (10). Top Scores Scratch Game: Fireballs, 756 Scratch Series: Fireballs, 2,176 Handicap Game: Eleventh Frame, 893 Handicap Series: Fireballs, 2,524 Wednesday Night Mixed 1. Dutch Rudder (22), 2. Gearhart Bowl (19), 3. Seagull Flyers (17), 4. Team 2 (14), 5. Team 4 (11), 6. Deez Nutz (9), 7. Team 6 (9). Top Scores Scratch Game: Gearhart Bowl, 724 Scratch Series: Gearhart Bowl, 2,139 Handicap Game: Seagull Flyers, 841 Handicap Series: Gearhart Bowl, 2,415 Men Scratch Game: Matt Berg, 260 Scratch Series: Matt Berg, 734 Handicap Game: Matt Berg, 260 Handicap Series: Matt Berg, 734 Women Scratch Game: Angie Bice, 145 Scratch Series: Angie Bice, 383 Handicap Game: Shonelle Bode, 217 Handicap Series: Shonelle Bode, 554 Celebrating the best of the best in Cowapa EO Media Group The best league in Class 4A vol- leyball picked its best players last week, with the announcement of the Cowapa All-League volleyball team. The Cowapa — which will have three teams in the eight-team state tournament later this week — had co-Players of the Year, as Val- ley Catholic junior Lizzy Osborn shared the award with Banks’ se- nior Mary Schorn. Coach of the Year is Valley Catholic’s Becky Kemper. The Valiants had five players on the first team, and two more were selected honorable mention. 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