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12A FRIDAY Oct. 27, 2017 Fall Sports SeasideSignal.com Athletes SEASIDE FOOTBALL OF THE WEEK GULLS READY FOR THE POSTSEASON By Gary Henley Seaside Signal T he Seaside Gulls will have to wait ‘til next year to get their Cowa- pa League title … but they’re still very much in the running for a state championship — this year. Seaside put the finishing touches on a great regular season Oct. 20, with a 19-14 win over eighth-ranked Banks at Broadway Field. After a bye this weekend, the No. 5-ranked Gulls will be one of the frontrunners for the 2017 4A state title, which would be their first since 1994. The Gulls will host a Sweet 16 game Nov. 3 or 4. Alex Teubner and turnovers were the name of the game in Friday’s contest. Banks ran 20 more offensive plays than the Gulls, and outgained Seaside 431 to 366 — but the Braves also had four turnovers to Seaside’s one. The Gulls jumped out to a 13-0 lead in the first quarter, following a 21-yard Pay- ton Westerholm to Gio Ramirez touchdown pass, and a 3-yard run by Teubner. But the Braves battled back with two scores before halftime for a 14-13 lead at the break. There was only one score in the second half, and it belonged to the Gulls. Westerholm found Teubner for a 15-yard touchdown play in the third quarter. GARY HENLEY/SEASIDE SIGNAL ANA ROJAS Cross Country A junior on the Seaside cross country team, Rojas was the Gulls’ top finisher in their last two meets before the Cowapa League championships. She placed seventh in the 3,000-me- ter Cullaby Lake 3,000-meter race Oct. 19, finishing in 14 minutes, 34 seconds. Rojas ran a personal best 23:32 in the 5,000-meter George Fox Classic Oct. 14. It was also a season-best for the team. JEFF TER HAR/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL Alexander Teubner led the Gulls in a final regular-season win. the Braves had 321 passing. And the score held up, as the Gulls’ de- fense held off the Braves. Ramirez, Westerholm and Duncan Thompson each had an interception for the Gulls, and Teubner recovered a fumble. Teubner had one of the biggest ground games in Seaside history, rushing for 279 yards on 29 carries, with a long run of 44 yards. Westerholm completed 3-of-7 passes for 45 yards, with two of his completions going for touchdowns. The Gulls had 321 yards rushing, while Gulls 54, Tillamook 23 TILLAMOOK — The Gulls locked up a state playoff spot with a routine 54-23 Thurs- day night win at Tillamook Oct. 12. Seaside built a quick 14-0 lead on a 15-yard run by Gio Ramirez and a 28-yard pass from Payton Westerholm to Dawson Blanchard, before the Gulls gave up their first points in three weeks, when Tillamook’s Austin Weeks scored on a 1-yard run late in the first quarter. GARY HENLEY/SEASIDE SIGNAL ALEX TEUBNER Football The junior running back highlighted Seaside’s Oct. 20 19-14 win over Banks with 279 yards rushing on 29 carries. He scored on a 3-yard run, and also caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from Payton Westerholm. Defensively, Teubner led the Gulls with nine tackles and re- covered a fumble. JEFF TER HAR/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL Seaside football coach Jeff Roberts leads the team. BOYS SOCCER SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD FOOTBALL 5-3-2 4-6 2-6-2 0-9-1 SPONSORED BY: Seaside 19, Banks 14 Banks 7 7 0 0—14 Seaside 13 0 6 0—19 8-4-2 6-7 3-9-2 1-11-1 45 33 22 12 31 21 25 57 Gulls the favorite to win state 4A title 16 24 28 36 GIRLS SOCCER First Quarter Sea: Gio Ramirez 21 pass from Payton Westerholm (Ramirez kick) Sea: Alex Teubner 3 run (2-point conversion failed) Ban: 9 run (kick good) 4A-1 Cowapa League 1. Scappoose 2. Valley Catholic 3. Astoria 4. Banks 5. Seaside 6. Tillamook Second Quarter Ban: 15 pass (kick good) Third Quarter Sea: Teubner 15 pass from Wester- holm (2-point conversion failed) Sea: Dawson Blanchard 27 pass from Payton Westerholm (Ramirez kick) Til: Austin Weeks 1 run (pass failed) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Teubner 29-279, Thompson 2-28, Westerholm 5-11, Ramirez 2-3. Passing: Westerholm 3-7-45-0. Re- ceiving: Ramirez 2-30, Teubner 1-15. Seaside 54, Tillamook 23 Seaside 14 21 13 6—54 Tillamook 6 11 0 6—23 Second Quarter Sea: Alex Teubner 5 run (Ramirez kick) Til: Tanner Richardson FG Sea: Brayden Johnson 54 pass from Westerholm (kick failed) Sea: Teubner 2 run (Johnson from Westerholm) Til: Chris Silveira 60 pass from Chad Werner (2-point conversion good) First Quarter Sea: Gio Ramirez 15 run (Ramirez kick) Third Quarter Sea: Teubner run (Ramirez kick) Sea: Duncan Thompson run (kick failed) Fourth Quarter Sea: Jake Black run (run failed) BOYS SOCCER 4A-1 Cowapa League 1. Seaside 2. Valley Catholic 3. Astoria 4. Scappoose 5. Tillamook 6. Banks League Overall Goals 9-0-1 6-2-2 11-1-1 9-2-3 38 47 Goals Rank Allowed 9 1 12 10 League Overall Goals 10-0 8-2 4-5-1 3-5-2 1-6-3 10-3-1 11-3 6-6-2 4-6-3 1-9-3 42 62 10 21 9 As the top seed in the playoffs, Seaside will be the home team throughout the playoffs, up until the state championship game, Nov. 11 at Liberty High School in Hillsboro. The Gulls will host a first-round game Nov. 1 at Broadway Field. It was just a formality the night of Oct. 18 at Broadway Field, where the No. 1-ranked Seaside boys soc- cer team put the finishing touches on another Cowapa League cham- pionship season. Seaside sealed the deal with a de- cisive 5-0 win over Tillamook, de- feating the defending league champs for the second time this season. By Gary Henley Seaside Signal The Seaside Gulls held on to their No. 1 ranking, and will be the favor- ites to win the Class 4A state title when the state playoffs begin next week, as the top-ranked Gulls closed out the Cowapa League season with an easy 4-0 win at Banks Tuesday. Seaside finishes 9-0-1 in league play, 11-1-1 overall. Their only non- win in league was a 2-2 tie vs. Astoria Sept. 23. Since then, the Gulls have gone on an eight-game win streak, outscoring the opposition 27-1, with seven straight shutout victories. Goals Rank Allowed 10 3 11 8 31 22 26 24 51 31 VOLLEYBALL 4A-1 Cowapa League 1. Valley Catholic 2. Tillamook 3. Astoria 4. Scappoose 5. Seaside 6. Banks SEASIDE SPORTS SUPERFANS 200 N Prom, Seaside 503.738.6211 www.seasideaquarium.com SEASIDE WELLNESS CENTER CCB# 205283 Best of luck this Season! 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