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10A FRIDAY APRIL 28, 2017 Spring Sports SeasideSignal.com Athletes BASKETBALL OF THE WEEK JANUIK, WESTERHOLM EARN HIGHEST AWARDS SPONSORED BY: LUM’S AUTO CENTER NCU.EDU KELLY WILLYARD Northwest Christian U. Seaside High graduate Kelly Willyard, a sophomore on the track team at Northwest Christian University in Eugene, was one of three Beacons to post team sea- son bests in their events over the weekend of April 14-15. Willyard ran a 1:01.15 in the event to take sixth place. She also hit the Cas- cade Conference qualifying stan- dard in the 400 meters FILE PHOTO Seaside’s Jackson Januik celebrates just seconds after the Gulls defeated Valley Catholic in the 4A state championship game in March. Januik is headed for George Fox University. By Gary Henley Seaside Signal I t was a perfect ending to a great sea- son last week for the Seaside basket- ball teams. The state champion Seaside boys swept the individual honors with the announcement of the Class 4A all-state squad, as Bill Westerholm earned state Coach of the Year honors, while senior Jackson Januik picked up the 4A State Player of the Year award for the second year in a row. Se- nior Hunter Thompson was named honorable mention. For the Seaside girls, senior Maddi Utti was named first-team all-state, and was in the running for state Player of the Year, ultimately won by Sutherlin’s Taylor Stricklin. “We had our banquet last week, coach (Gene) Quilhaugh came down and spoke, and we gave out all the awards,” Westerholm said. “It was a real nice deal. Our season-ending banquet usually doesn’t last that long. We just hand out the awards and that’s it, but we had a lot of fun this time.” As it should be. The Gulls won their first ever state championship March 11, when they defeated Valley Catholic 71-63 at Forest Grove High School. Januik scored a game-high 29 points, with six assists and six rebounds, playing the en- tire 32 minutes. He will technically have one more game as a high school player, as Januik, Thompson and Attikin Babb will all take part in the Oregon Athletic Coaches Association all- star series in June. Januik’s next stop will be George Fox University, where he will play next season. Januik had narrowed his choice of col- leges to George Fox, Whitworth and Eastern Oregon. In the end, he wanted to be a Bruin. “George Fox just seemed to work out best,” Westerholm said. “It’s a good opportu- nity, a good fit, and he will be able to contrib- ute right away. They really wanted him. The coach (Maco “Shark” Hamilton) just finished his fourth year there, and hopefully Jackson will help him get to where he wants the pro- gram to go.” Westerholm was hoping a few big colleges had taken notice of Januik. “Part of it is play- ing 4A, and also being 5-8,” Westerholm said. “They just don’t see the competitive drive that he has, or the work ethic. I’m not sure you’re going to find a kid who works harder than Jackson. I’d like to see how he would do against some 6-4 guys. Jackson could have 15 assists per game, because he’s not a kid who has to score. He’s unselfish and he’s not in it for the glory. He just does whatever it takes to win.” Blanchard 2, Hoekstre 2, Thompson 2; Banks, Partain 2, Taylor 2, Thiessen, Vandehey, Evans. 2B: Sea, Hoekstre, Thompson; Banks, McGough, Thiessen, Taylor. HR: Banks, Partain. HBP: Banks, Thiessen. LOB: Seaside 5, Banks 7. SPONSORED BY: Game 1 Tillamook 3, Seaside 2 Tillamook 001 100 000 1—3 14 1 Seaside 002 000 000 0—2 7 1 WP: Lili Vogel (1 K, 1 walk). LP: Jetta Ideue (11 K’s, 3 walks). RBI: Til, Zuercher, Dentel; Sea, Ideue 2. 2B: Til, Tuatagaloa 2, Johnson, Zuercher; Sea, Ideue. 3B: Til, Reeves, Donald- son. LOB: Tillamook 11, Seaside 4. Astoria 3, Seaside 2 Astoria 000 003 0—3 4 2 Seaside 000 001 1—2 4 2 WP: McKailyn Rogers (7 K’s, 3 walks). LP: Jetta Ideue (11 K’s, 2 walks). RBI: Ast, Norris. 2B: Ast, Hougham, Norris; Sea, Shand. 3B: Sea, Goin. HBP: Ast, O’Brien, Danen. LOB: Astoria 5, Seaside 5. DP: Seaside. BASEBALL Banks 8, Seaside 0 Banks 032 012 0—8 11 2 Seaside 000 000 0—0 3 5 Bral, Lyche (4), McGough (6) and Mc- Gough, Herb (6); McFadden, Wester- holm (5) and Landwehr. W: Bral. L: McFadden. RBI: Banks, Thiessen, Jar. Evans, Goble, Herb, Vandehey. 2B: Banks, Jar.Evans; Sea, Hoekstre. HBP: Banks, Vandehey; Sea, Hoekstre. LOB: The graduate of Seaside High, now a sophomore at Willamette University, was picked as the North- west Conference Men’s Golf Stu- dent-Athlete of the Week for his ef- forts during the Willamette Spring Thaw tournament, April 14-15. Hinton won the individual championship with a 36-hole score of 144. He shot 2-under-par 70 on Day 1 for the tournament’s only below-par round of the weekend. Banks 7, Seaside 6. Seaside 4, Tillamook 0 Seaside 100 102 0—4 9 2 Tillamook 000 000 0—0 3 1 Thompson, McFadden (7), Wester- holm (7). Harmon, Brown (7). W: Thompson. L: Harmon. RBI: Sea, Thompson 3. HR: Sea, Thompson. HBP: Sea, Jantes. LOB: Seaside 6, Tillamook 8. Banks 8, Seaside 7 Seaside 104 000 2—7 6 1 Banks 020 202 2—8 12 1 Plampin, Walsh (7); Applegate, Gobel (3). W: Gobel. L: Plampin. RBI: Sea, Tillamook tops Seaside in 10 innings By Gary Henley STANDINGS Game 2 Tillamook 11, Seaside 0 Tillamook 020 432—11 18 1 Seaside 000 000—0 5 0 WP: Lili Vogel (1 K, 0 walks). LP: E Meyer (1 K, 1 walk). RBI: Til, Oldenkamp 2, Knutsen 2, Johnson, Tuatagaloa, Reeves, Donaldson, Dentel. 2B: Til, Reeves 2, Donaldson 2, Vogel, Tuatagoloa, Zuercher, Knut- sen. HR: Til, Johnson. LOB: Tillamook 9, Seaside 5. SAM HINTON Willamette U. SOFTBALL SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD SOFTBALL FILE PHOTO BASEBALL Cowapa League League Overall Astoria 7-0 12-2 Banks 5-2 8-5 Valley Catholic 5-2 9-3 Seaside 2-5 5-9-1 Scappoose 1-5 7-7 Tillamook 0-6 1-10 Lewis & Clark League Rainier 6-0 9-3 Clatskanie 3-2 5-4 Catlin Gabel 2-2 3-6 P. Christian 1-3 4-6-1 Warrenton 0-5 0-9 Northwest League Knappa 6-1 9-3 Neah-Kah-Nie 3-3 4-8 Vernonia 2-1 6-3-1 Nestucca 2-4 6-5 Gaston 0-4 3-7 Seaside Signal Tillamook won a marathon con- test in Game 1, 3-2, then cruised to an 11-0 victory over Seaside in Game 2, in a Cowapa League softball double- header April 21 at Broadway Field. In one of the Cowapa’s most ex- citing games of the league season, the Cheesemakers and Gulls were tied 2-2 after four innings, followed by five straight scoreless innings, before Tillamook scored a run in the top of the 10th. Tillamook’s Jennifer Tuatagaloa had a leadoff double, took third on a wild pitch, and scored on a double by Lexie Zuercher. Tillamook pitcher Lili Vogel pitched both games for the Cheese- makers, picking up two victories de- spite striking out just two batters in 15 innings pitched. Six different players had two hits apiece for Tillamook in Game 1, in which the Cheesemakers had 14 hits but stranded 11 baserunners. Jetta Ideue did all she could for the Gulls in the opener, going 3-for-4 at the plate and driving in both runs on a double in the third inning, scor- ing GeriAnn Klaffke and Mica Pa- ranal. SEASIDE SPORTS SUPERFANS CCB# 205283 SERVING THE NORTH OREGON COAST, TEEVIN FISCHER QUARRY Flooring Installation Carpet Cleaning IS MORE THAN CRUSHED ROCK! 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