Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Seaside signal. (Seaside, Or.) 1905-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 2017)
10A FRIDAY Sept. 29, 2017 Fall Sports SeasideSignal.com Athletes SOCCER OF THE WEEK SUBMITTED PHOTO COLIN MURPHEY/EO MEDIA GROUP COLIN MURPHEY/EO MEDIA GROUP Lexi Law makes a save for Astoria on Saturday, Sept. 23, during the Fishermen’s match against Seaside. Westin Carter prepares to pass the ball to a teammate for Seaside during the soccer match against Astoria. LADY FISHERMEN OVERPOWER GULLS GULLS, FISHERMEN CALL IT A DRAW By Gary Henley By Gary Henley Seaside Signal Seaside Signal t was one small step for the Astoria girls soccer program, and one giant leap for the Lady Fishermen. For the first time since 2013, Astoria posted a Cowapa League win over a team other than Tillamook, as the Lady Fish- ermen scored a goal in each half for a 2-0 win over Seaside, Sept. 23 at Broadway Field. It was Astoria’s first win in the Clatsop Clash girls soccer series since a 1-0 victory in 2008. And the Lady Fish had not won a 2-0 game over their rivals since 2002. In the contest Sept. 23, early shots on goal by Astoria’s Taileigh Cole and Abby Albright were halted by Seaside keeper Sidney Ows- ley, before the Fishermen scored at the 28:00 mark. Astoria freshman Hayley Kelley intercepted a goal kick by Ows- ley, took a few steps forward and scored from 15 yards out for a 1-0 lead. A pass moments later from Sarah Lertora to Elizabeth Whitsett almost netted a second goal for Astoria, but Owsley made the save. Owsley saved three more attempts over the first 16 minutes of the second half, while Seaside shots on goal by Katie Zagata were off the mark. Astoria had the clincher in the 72nd minute, as Cole took a pass up the middle and outraced the Seaside defense to score past Owsley for the 2-nil lead. Seaside defender Bryre Babbit was effective in stopping other Fishermen attacks, while Astoria keeper Lexi Law got the shutout in goal, making five saves. Junior Varsity: Astoria 1, Seaside 0. W I HAILEY STRIMPLE- FIELDS Broadway Middle School At the annual 3-Course Challenge cross country meet Sept. 23, Strimple-Fields placed 20th out of 113 runners. The eighth-grader at Broadway ran the course in a personal best 13 minutes, 54 seconds. Broadway eighth-grader Anna Knoch was close behind, in 23rd (14:07). The Broadway Middle School Sharks finished sixth in the team stand- ings. ith some help from their rivals up north, the No. 2-ranked Seaside Gulls are now all alone in first place atop the Cowapa League boys soccer standings. While Astoria was knocking off previously un- beaten Tillamook (2-1), Seaside was defeating Valley Catholic, 2-1, Tuesday night at Broadway Field. Colton Carter scored a pair of goals for Seaside — an open-field shot and a penalty kick — while the Valiants scored their goal on a penalty kick. The Gulls improved to 2-0-1, ahead of Tillamook and Valley Catholic, both 2-1. Clatsop Clash It was classic Clatsop Clash soccer Saturday night, Sept. 23, on Broadway. The Astoria and Seaside boys soccer teams battling, trad- ing goals, fighting for every ball … and a wild finish in front of a good-sized crowd at Broadway Field. And the end result? A draw, as 80 minutes of soccer finished in a 2-2 tie between the Fishermen and Gulls. A couple of “Hail Mary” goals worked for Astoria, while Seaside scored first and last.tempts in the final seconds. The 2-2 draw was the first tie in the Clatsop Clash series since a 1-1 game in 2012; and it was the first non-win for Seaside since 2014. Astoria did not have a single shot on goal in the final 30 minutes, while Hurd made six saves on Seaside attempts. Junior Varsity: Seaside 4, Astoria 0. SUBMITTED PHOTO EVEREST SIBONY Broadway Middle School Branson still in charge of 3-Course Challenge meet nual meet, which took place Sept. 23 at Camp Rilea. This year, it was 2,107 runners finishing, with 77 high schools, 22 middle schools and two running clubs showing up for one of the big- gest youth meets on the West Coast. Branson has retired as the Sea- By Gary Henley Seaside Signal WARRENTON — “Celebrating the sport of cross country,” is how Neil Branson always describe the 3-Course Challenge. And they do it up big in the an- side cross country coach, but the longtime leader of the Gulls is still in charge of the 3-Course Chal- lenge. Being retired from coaching, Branson said, “it’s easier to put time into this. And of course the volun- teers are consistently great, and the SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL Second Quarter Sea: Teubner 16 pass from Wester- holm (Ramirez kick) Sea: Brayden Johnson int. return (kick failed) Sea: Ramirez 38 run (Ramirez kick) Sea: Teubner 38 run (Ramirez kick) Scappoose 49, Seaside 14 Seaside 0 14 0 0—14 Scappoose 0 14 21 14—49 Second Quarter Scp: Jimmy Jones 1 run (Benji David- son kick) Sea: Payton Westerholm 1 run (Gio Ramirez kick) Sea: Alex Teubner 13 run (Ramirez kick) :23 Scp: Tevin Jeannis 65 run (Davidson kick) :08 Seaside Statistics Rushing: Teubner 21-136, Ramirez 4-19, Thompson 4-13, Black 5-12, Landwehr 2-10, Westerholm 6-(-1), Johnson 1-(-2). Passing: Westerholm 11-17-137-1. Receiving: Teubner 3-11, Thompson 2-27, Ramirez 2-22, Blanchard 1-37, Landwehr 1-15, Johnson 1-14, Card 1-11. Fourth Quarter Scp: Jerad Toman 9 run (Davidson kick) Scp: Kawika Napaa 10 run (Davidson kick) people at Camp Rilea amaze me at how hard they work on this thing.” In addition, “it’s nice to keep my finger in the pie. I love cross coun- try and being around the kids. This is an event that people appreciate, so it’s nice and healthy to make it happen.” VOLLEYBALL SPONSORED BY: Third Quarter Scp: 7 run (Davidson kick) Scp: 22 run (Davidson kick) Scp: Jones 4 run (Davidson kick) In the 3,000-meter middle school boys’ race at the 3-Course Challenge, Sibony (eighth grade) finished 16th out of 123 runners. He covered the course in 12 minutes, 55 seconds, help- ing the Broadway Middle School team to a seventh place finish in the team standings. Teammate James Roehr (sixth grade) was 35th. Seaside 60, Yamhill-Carlton 6 Yamhill 0 0 0 6—6 Seaside 21 27 6 6—60 First Quarter Sea: Duncan Thompson 55 pass from Payton Westerholm (Gio Ramirez kick) Sea: Westerholm 2 run (Ramirez kick) Sea: Alex Teubner 61 run (Ramirez kick) Third Quarter Sea: Johnson 5 run (2-point conver- sion failed) Fourth Quarter Sea: Jake Black 10 run (kick failed) YC: 46 pass (2-point conversion failed) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Teubner 7-160, Ramirez 7-78, Landwehr 4-57, Black 7-32, Johnson 3-8, Westerholm 1-2, Thomp- son 1-(-11). Passing: Westerholm 2-4-71-1. Receiving: Thompson 1-55, Teubner 1-16. Seaside goes to Sisters By Gary Henley Seaside Signal SISTERS — The Seaside vol- leyball team took a break from Cowapa League play to make their annual trip to the Sisters Invitation- al, held Sept. 23. And the trip was well worth it, as the Gulls finished 2-1 in bracket play. Seaside defeated Madras (25- 16, 25-15) and South Umpqua (25- 19, 25-17), before falling to Siu- slaw (16-25, 22-25). The Gulls opened the league season Sept. 12 with a home loss to Scappoose, followed by road loss- es at Astoria and Valley Catholic, and another loss at the Gulls’ Nest to Tillamook. As of Sept. 25, three Cowa- pa League teams were ranked in the top 10 of the OSAA rankings — Valley Catholic (second), Til- lamook (fourth) and Scappoose (10th). Astoria is ranked 13th and Sea- side 19th out of the 40 teams in Class 4A volleyball. SEASIDE SPORTS SUPERFANS Life happens...That’s why we’re here! To be a 200 N Prom, Seaside 503.738.6211 www.seasideaquarium.com Come Visit Us For Your Sports Physicals only $ 40 Keith Klatt, MD Sally Baker, PA-C Mark Tabor, PA-C 2120 Exchange Street, Suite 111 Astoria, Oregon 503-325-0333 Open 7 Days A Week! Walk-ins Welcome Accepting most insurance, OHP and Medicare · 20% Cash Discount SUPERFAN Call Brandy 503.738.5561 SEASIDE WELLNESS CENTER 1570 Lewis & Clark Rd., Seaside 503-738-7556 seasidewellnesscenter.net w w w. c l e a n s w e e p p a v i n g . c o m OPEN DAILY www.pignpancake.com SERVING THE NORTH OREGON COAST, Flooring Installation Carpet Cleaning 3470 Hwy 101 Suite 102 Gearhart, Oregon 503.739.7577 • carpetcornergearhart.com S Randall Lee’s TEEVIN FISCHER QUARRY IS MORE THAN CRUSHED ROCK! WE DELIVER! CALL FOR A QUOTE! 85029 HWY 101, SEASIDE 503-738-7328 Go Gulls! LEAN C C S WEEP Mental Health Therapy Children, Adolescents, and Adults 503.717.5284 CCB# 205283 ASTORIA SEASIDE CANNON BEACH LINCOLN CITY NEWPORT Best of luck this Season! McCALL Proud Supporter of Seaside High School Sports! Our Family Protecting your Family ؏؏؏؏ N. Roosevelt, Seaside TIRE CENTER ؏؏؏-؏؏؏-؏؏؏؏ WARRENTON • 503-861-3252 • 1167 S.E. Marlin Ave. SEASIDE • 503-738-9243 • 2155 S. Roosevelt Dr. PAVING & EXCAVATION RandallLeesFlooring.com Locally owned since 1919! Auto • Home • Business • Life • Health 3410 Hwy 101 N Gearhart, OR 503-738-8455 968 Commercial Astoria, OR 503-325-1541 bknutsen@knutsenins.com • www.knutsenins.com