10A FRIDAY Oct. 12, 2018 Fall Sports SeasideSignal.com Athletes FOOTBALL OF THE WEEK JEFF TER HAR/FOR THE SEASIDE SIGNAL ALEXANDER TEUBNER Football The senior surpassed the 1,000-yard mark with 171 yards in a win over Molalla Oct 5. Through six games, Teubner has 1,131 yards on 115 attempts, an average of 9.8 yards per carry. He also scored four touchdowns against Molalla, running his sea- son total to 24 touchdowns, or four per game. JEFF TER HAR Gio Ramirez on the run against Molalla. GULLS REMAIN UNDEFEATED Seaside finished the game with 402 yards in total offense. By Gary Henley Seaside Signal T he Seaside Gulls scored their usual, routine blowout victory Oct. 5, 36-7 over Molalla at Broadway Field. The “runaway” candidate for state 4A Offensive Player of the Year, Sea- side running back Alexander Teubner ran his season total to 1,131 yards rushing yards and 24 touchdowns, with four more scores and 171 yards on the ground against the Indi- ans. With 115 rushing attempts through six games, Teubner is averaging 9.8 yards per carry. No. 1-ranked Seaside (6-0 overall) had the game locked up by halftime, 22-0, while the Gulls’ defense held Molalla to just 76 yards in total offense, and 1-for-12 on third down conversions. Despite four turnovers, Gulls 64, Valiants 8 BEAVERTON — A rare road trip — one of just three regular season road games the Seaside Gulls will play until a likely trip to Hillsboro Nov. 24 — turned out to be just like any other Friday for the Gulls, Sept. 28 at Valley Catholic. Seaside all over the Valley Catholic Val- iants, to the tune of a 64-8 final score, the fourth time this season the Gulls have topped 50 points, in five games. Running backs Alexander Teubner and Duncan Thompson combined for 267 yards rushing on just 12 attempts (over 22 yards per carry). It took Seaside only seven offensive plays to build a 24-0 lead, as Seaside recovered an onside kick to open the contest, then scored on Teubner’s 30-yard run, followed by a two- point conversion. Following a Valiants’ turnover, Thompson scored on a 39-yard romp, with a two-point conversion run by Brayden Johnson. Seaside converted another turnover into points, with Gio Ramirez sprinting 29 yards for a one-play scoring drive, followed by an- other two-point conversion. Moving the ball at will, Seaside added three more touchdowns in the second quarter, highlighted by Payton Westerholm’s 26-yard catch-and-run pass to Teubner. Teubner add- ed two more TD runs for a 45-8 halftime lead. Teubner rushed eight times for 166 yards, and Thompson ran four times for 101 yards. Defensively, Ledger Pugh had five tackles and two interceptions. JEFF TER HAR/FOR THE SEASIDE SIGNAL MORGAN BLODGETT Volleyball A senior middle blocker, Blodgett played big at the net in matches against Banks and As- toria. She had 12 kills with three solo blocks and four block as- sists in a four-set win over Banks, Seaside’s first Cowapa League win of the season. SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD VOLLEYBALL Astoria tops Seaside in Clash By Gary Henley Seaside Signal ASTORIA — Tied for third in the Cowa- pa League standings with 1-3 records is not where the Astoria and Seaside volleyball teams expected to be, heading into the sec- ond half of league play. But that’s where the two rivals found themselves Oct. 4 at the Brick House, for match No. 5 of the eight-match league schedule. The winner would find itself back in the race for second place, while the loser will have some catching up to do. Astoria’s Kes Sandstrom hammered out 16 kills, and the Fishermen completed their league sweep over the Gulls with a three- game sweep, 25-19, 25-21, 25-16. The win came five days after Seaside de- feated Astoria in a best two-of-three match in a tournament at Hood River. The Fishermen led from start to finish in Game 1, building a 13-5 lead behind some early kills and block by Kelsey Fausett, a cross-court shot from Taja-Rae Tuimato, and Tuimato’s sets to Halle Helmersen and Kes Sandstrom for kills off the block. Seaside battled back to within 15-13, but Astoria outscored the Gulls 10-6, with Tui- mato setting Julia Norris for a kill at game point. The Gulls held their only leads in Game 2, at 6-4, 7-5 and 9-7. Astoria charged back with long serving runs by Helmersen and Norris, who turned a 16-12 lead into a 22-12 advantage, capped by two straight kills from Fausett. Fausett finished with 26 digs and six kills. Again, the Gulls rallied in Game 2 and pulled to within 23-21 after a pair of Asto- ria attacks sailed over the back line, coupled with an ace by Tori Tomlin and Anna Hud- dleston’s set to Ellisa Blodgett for a kill. But Astoria called a timeout to regroup, scored the next point and won a long rally at game point for a two-match lead. The third game was never close, as Hai- ley O’Brien’s long serving run helped the Fishermen grab a 14-3 lead. FOOTBALL Seaside 36, Molalla 7 Molalla 0 0 0 7—7 Seaside 8 14 7 7—36 First Quarter Sea: Alexander Teubner 25 run (Levi Card from Payton Westerholm) Second Quarter Sea: Al.Teubner 7 run (conversion failed) Sea: Al.Teubner 1 run (Al.Teubner run) Third Quarter Sea: Gavin Rich 33 pass from Westerholm (Gio Ramirez kick) Fourth Quarter Sea: Al.Teubner 11 run (Ramirez kick) Mol: 6 pass (kick good) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Al.Teubner 19-171, Westerholm 4-44, Ramirez 6-37, Thompson 9-28, An.Teubner 3-13, Cook 2-6. Passing: Westerholm 6-13- 103-2. Receiving: Al.Teubner 3-19, Card 1-42, Rich 1-33, Thompson 1-9. Seaside 64, Valley Catholic 8 Seaside 24 21 7 12—64 Valley Catholic 0 8 0 0—0 First Quarter Sea: Alexander Teubner 30 run (Payton Westerholm run) Sea: Duncan Thompson 39 run (Brayden Johnson run) Sea: Gio Ramirez 29 run (Al. Teubner run) Second Quarter VC: Will French 11 run (run good) Sea: Al.Teubner 26 pass from Westerholm (Ramirez kick) Sea: Al.Teubner 1 run (Ramirez kick) Sea: Al.Teubner 5 run (Ramirez kick) Third Quarter Sea: Gavin Rich 2 pass from Wester- holm (Ramirez kick) Fourth Quarter Sea: Andrew Teubner 11 run (no attempt) Sea: Aedyn Cook 7 run (no attempt) Seaside Statistics Rushing: Al.Teubner 8-166, Thompson 4-101, Cook 5-73, Black 4-33, Ramirez 1-29, An.Teubner 2-15, Westerholm 1-(-7). Passing: Westerholm 5-8-83-0. Receiving: Al.Teubner 2-40, Johnson 1-21, Card 1-20, Rich 1-2. ALEX TEUBNER STATISTICS Opponent Henley Marist Gladstone Astoria Valley C. Molalla Rushes-yards TDs 22-226 6 32-258 4 19-175 3 15-135 3 8-166 4 19-171 4 RANKINGS 4A Football coaches poll First-place votes in parentheses 1. Seaside (15) 150 2. Marshfield Pirates 121 3. Banks Braves 114 4. Mazama Vikings 90 5. Gladstone Gladiators 71 6. Estacada Rangers 56 7. Marist Spartans 52 8. Newport Cubs 44 9. 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