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10A FRIDAY Nov. 9, 2018 Fall Sports SeasideSignal.com SEASIDE 50, CASCADE 7 Alexander Teubner picks up yardage against Cascade. GULLS HAMMER COUGARS By Gary Henley Seaside Signal N ormally it takes a balanced offensive attack to win a football game. But when you have a ground game that’s unstoppable (15.9 yards every time you run the ball), why worry about a balanced attack? Hosting a first round state playoff Friday, Nov. 2, at Broadway Field, the Seaside Gulls picked up right where they left off in the regular season, racking up video game- like numbers in a 50-7 win over Cascade. Seaside had the first round game locked up early in the second quarter, as the Gulls were running all over the Cou- gars (4-5 overall). No. 3-ranked Seaside improves to 8-1, and will host sixth-ranked Estacada. The frontrunner to win the state 4A offensive Player of the Year award, Seaside running back Alexander Teubner rushed for 287 yards and six touchdowns on just 18 carries, and teammate Gio Ramirez ran eight times for 139 yards. Seaside rolled up 553 yards on the ground, while quarter- back Payton Westerholm was 1-for-4 passing for eight yards. PHOTOS BY JEFF TER HAR/FOR SEASIDE SIGNAL The Gulls defense held Cascade to one score. SOCCER SEAGULLS VARSITY SCOREBOARD Injuries take toll on Seaside By Gary Henley FOOTBALL Seaside 50, Cascade 7 Cascade 0 0 0 7—7 Seaside 7 22 14 7—50 ner 1-2, Toyooka 1-(-3). Passing: Westerholm 1-4-8-0. Receiving: Al.Teubner 1-8. Second Quarter Sea: Al.Teubner 4 run (Brayden John- son from Payton Westerholm) 11:01 Sea: Al.Teubner 13 run (Duncan Thompson from Gavin Rich) 8:01 Sea: Al.Teubner 41 run (Gio Ramirez kick) :00 Alexander Teubner Statistics Opponent Att./Yards TD’s Henley 22-226 6 Marist 32-258 4 Gladstone 19-175 3 Astoria 15-135 3 Valley C. 8-166 4 Molalla 19-171 4 Banks 18-120 1 Tillamook 16-275 4 Cascade 18-290 6 Total: 1,816 rushing yards, 35 TD’s Third Quarter Sea: Al.Teubner 2 run (Ramirez kick) 6:36 Sea: Westerholm 35 run (Ramirez kick) 2:14 Cowapa League Championships Girls: Tillamook 27, Astoria 55, Valley Catholic 55, Seaside 100. First Quarter Sea: Alexander Teubner 24 run (run failed) 8:29 Seaside Signal The Seaside boys soccer team limped across the finish line of the 2018 season Satur- day, Nov. 3, at Broadway Field. With four players out and a few others playing injured, the Gulls went down kicking, but on the losing end of a 1-0 score to North Marion. Another few minutes and the Gulls might have scored, but as it was, the Huskies managed to hold on for the win to secure a spot in the 4A state semifinals. In other quarterfinal action, Woodburn defeated Cowapa League champion Valley Cath- olic, 4-0. The season comes to a close for a battered and bruised Sea- side team (10-6 overall). A goal by North Marion se- nior Edgar Lopez in the 10th minute of the first half held up over the next 70 minutes for the Huskies, as the two teams had limited opportunities on the of- fensive end. It took the Gulls just five plays to score their first touch- down, a 24-yard run by Teubner. Seaside had to punt on its next possession (the Gulls’ only punt of the night), but after forcing a three-and-out for the Cougars, Seaside scored three plays into the second quarter on Teubner’s 4-yard run. An interception by Seaside’s Brayden Johnson gave the Gulls the ball with under a minute remaining in the second quarter. And on the final play of the first half from the Cas- cade 41-yard line, the Gulls ran their version of the “Hail Mary” — a handoff to Teubner, who ran 41 yards for a touchdown as time expired. Westerholm had a 35-yard TD run in the third quarter, and Teubner capped the Seaside scoring with an 80-yard touchdown run in the fourth. Defensively, the Gulls held Cascade to just 85 yards rush- ing on 33 carries (2.6 yards per run), while the Cougars were just 1-for-12 on third down conversions. Teubner ran his season total to 1,816 yards rushing and 35 touchdowns. CROSS COUNTRY Fourth Quarter Sea: Al.Teubner 80 run (Ramirez kick) 8:38 Cas: Jacob Hage 49 pass from Jake Whisman (Michel Mannott kick) 5:50 GARY HENLEY/SEASIDE SIGNAL Seaside’s Stephen Snyder, No. 23, battles for possession of a ball in the Nov. 3 playoff game. Lopez was taking most of the shots for North Marion. The senior team captain con- verted his first attempt, as he took a crossing pass into the penalty area, and scored on a left-footed shot to the right post, past a diving Samson Si- bony. But that would be all the scoring for Lopez, who scored six goals in a game against Phi- lomath last season. The Huskies had just three shots on goal in the first half, the other two shots coming off the foot of Lopez, and both saved by Sibony. Team Statistics Cascade Seaside First downs 9 22 Rushes-yards 33-85 41-553 Passing yards 135 8 Total offense 220 561 Comp-Att-Int 6-17-1 1-4-0 Turnovers 1 0 Penalties 4-40 7-55 Cascade Statistics Rushing: Cofffey 23-87, White 1-6, Baxter 1-3, Whisman 2-1, Lewis 1-1, Hage 5-(-13). Passing: Hage 5-16-86-1, Whisman 1-1-49-0. Receiving: Whis- man 3-19, Nolan 2-67, Hage 1-49. Seaside Statistics Rushing: Al.Teubner 18-287, Ramirez 8-139, Thompson 8-53, Westerholm 2-39, No.45 2-29, Cook 1-4, An.Teub- Individual 1. Solace Bergeron, Til, 19:26 2. Taylor Isaac, VC, 20:00 3. Sarah Pullen, Til, 20:01 4. Georgia Hicken, VC, 20:23 5. Sophie Long, Ast, 20:30 6. Whitney Averill, Til, 21:01 7. Lindsay Riutta, Ast, 21:16 8. Nina Zweifel, Til, 21:18 9. Paige Ross, Til, 21:57 10. Allison Wilkes, Til, 22:17 11. Allyson Pritchard, Ast, 22:19 12. Autumn Patching, Til, 22:38 13. Abigail Groncki, Ast, 23:37 14. Anne-Chantale Gendron-Herndon, VC, 23:47 15. Elise Seppa, Sea, 23:47 16. Tara Lair, Sea, 23:59 17. Cassie Wonderlick, VC, 24:07 18. Allison Waters, VC, 24:14 19. Taylor Palmrose, Ast, 24:53 20. Lauren Wolfe, VC, 24:55 21. Brooke Blakenhorn, Sea, 25:03 22. Ana Rojas, Sea, 25:40 23. Lili Rosebrook, VC, 25:50 24. McKenna Long, Ast, 26:22 25. Grace Blankenship, Ast, 26:41 26. Grace Landaker, Sea, 28:06 27. Kyran Hendrickson, Banks, 28:38 28. Hayley Rollins, Sea, 28:55 29. Jada Vanderzanden, Banks, 31:49 30. Alanis Sleight, Banks, 32:06 Boys: Tillamook 26, Valley Catholic 36, Astoria 95, Banks 106, Seaside 124. Individual 1. Nate Hicken, VC, 16:49 2. Carter Kunert, Til, 17:00 3. Lewis Tawney, VC, 17:29 4. Dylan Dickson, Til, 17:39 5. Marshall Bush, Til, 17:46.1 6. Dexter Patching, Til, 17:46.2 7. Jackson Miller, VC, 17:59 8. Luis Moreno, Sea, 18:04 9. Fabian Niemi, Til, 18:12 10. Devon Franske, Til, 18:17 11. Jacob Robinson, Banks, 18:26 12. Kenshin Ayabe, VC, 18:32 13. Nicklaus Leong, VC, 18:34 14. Anton Heinrich, Ast, 18:39 15. Quintin Metcalfe, Til, 18:46 16. Matthew Leslie, VC, 18:52 17. Joel Gonzalez, VC, 19:07 18. Nikolai Boisvert, Ast, 19:16 19. William Berezay, Ast, 19:34 20. Richard Losli, Banks, 19:46 21. Parker Ivanoff, Ast, 19:51 22. Nathan Klein, Banks, 20:00 23. Elias Harding-Coe, Ast, 20:05 24. John Cost, Banks, 20:09 25. Calvin Kaul, Ast, 20:13 26. Elias Simmons, Ast, 20:35 27. Sam Henderson, Sea, 20:42 28. Geo Ortega, Sea, 21:09 29. Carl Carlson, Banks, 21:13 30. Francisco Rojas, Sea, 21:45 31. Cameron Lippert, Sea, 21:52 32. Gavin Virden, Banks, 22:36 33. August Swell, Banks, 23:07 34. 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