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    A10
FRIDAY
January 18, 2019
Winter Sports
SeasideSignal.com
Athletes of
the Week
CLATSOP CLASH
Jeff Ter Har/For the Seaside Signal
Annaka Garhofer, Basketball
Annaka Garhofer, Basketball
The senior guard scored a team-high
10 points in a loss at North Marion, as the
Gulls came up just short in a loss to the
state’s fourth-ranked team. Garhofer was
4-for-9 from the field.
Seaside Wrestling
Jeff Ter Har/For Seaside Signal
Aidan Tice, Wrestling
Chase Januik puts a move on an Astoria defender.
SEASIDE SCORES A
WIN OVER ASTORIA
By GARY HENLEY
The Daily Astorian
Seaside Wrestling
Gio Ramirez, Wrestling
T
he Astoria boys basketball team
was facing long odds Tuesday
night at Seaside.
Over their previous 32 home
games, the Gulls had a 31-1
record on their home court. And the two-
time defending state champions weren’t
planning on opening the new league season
with a loss.
Seaside had things locked up after one
quarter with the Fishermen, leading 23-6 on
its way to an easy 83-43 win.
A flurry of 3-pointers from Brayden John-
son, Beau Johnson and Chase Januik helped
the Gulls extend their lead to 31-6, before
Astoria closed the first half with 3-point
shots from Ian Hunt and Marcus Soderstrom.
But any hopes of an upset the Fishermen
had at halftime quickly disappeared in the
opening minutes of the third quarter, as Sea-
side opened the second half on a 20-4 run.
The Gulls finished with five players in
double figures, led by Januik with 21 and
Brayden Johnson, who had 19 points off the
bench. Ryan Hague added 12, followed by
Duncan Thompson and Payton Westerholm
with 10 apiece.
Hunt and Soderstrom had 13 points each
for Astoria, which was missing Josh Olson
from the lineup.
Aidan Tice/Gio Ramirez,
Wrestling
Tice won the championship at 145
pounds and Ramirez was the champion at
170 pounds in Seaside’s annual Pac Rim
wrestling tournament, Jan. 11-12. The
two wrestlers were both 4-0, helping the
Gulls to a sixth-place finish.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
North Marion clips Seaside; Gulls defeat Gladstone, Estacada
Seaside Signal
The Seaside Lady Gulls
gave No. 4-ranked North
Marion a scare, but the Hus-
kies managed to squeak out
a nonleague girls basketball
win Jan. 11 on their home
floor with a low-scoring
31-24 victory over Seaside.
North Marion’s 31 points
tied their lowest offensive out-
put of the season. The Hus-
kies were coming off a 50-31
loss to Banks six days earlier.
Meanwhile, Seaside had to
rally from a 20-9 third quarter
deficit, with Morgan Blodgett
and Annaka Garhofer leading
a comeback that brought the
Gulls to within 22-20 early in
the fourth period.
Following a 3-pointer by
North Marion’s Mya Ham-
mack, Garhofer drained
another trey that had Seaside
within 27-24 with 1:43 left.
Katie Ensign answered
with a 3-pointer for the Hus-
kies, and North Marion held
on for the win.
Garhofer led the Gulls
with 10 points, while Taylor
had 10 rebounds.
Seaside coach Mike
Hawes called it “a pretty
solid effort against a good
team. We have kind of fig-
ured out who we are, which
is nice for league. Hopefully
it will be enough to surprise
some people.
“We’ll see if we’re ready
for league, ‘cause here it
comes.”
Seaside 58, North Marion 57
SEA (58): Chase Januik 17, Hague 11,
Thompson 8, Westerholm 7, Br.Johnson 6,
Meyer 5, Be.Johnson 4, Pugh, Snyder.
NM (57): Sergio Jimenez 21, Hauser 17,
Page 9, Hansen 8, Garcia 2.
Seaside
11
13 21 13—58
N.Marion
13
21 16
7—57
Seaside 69, Gladstone 53
GLA (53): Thomas Tacha 14, Simmons 9,
Ashpole 8, Kuhn 6, Zaines 6, DeVoe 5, Leh-
rbach 3, Pulsipher 2
SEA (69): Ryan Hague 21, Januik 14,
Westerholm 14, Be.Johnson 12, Br.John-
son 6, Meyer 2, Thompson.
Gladstone
15
9 16 13—53
Seaside
18
22 18 11—69
Seaside 65, Estacada 32
EST (32): Nick Keller 7, Calvin Dryen 7,
Cody Syring 7, Telles 6, McDonald 3, Hagel
2.
SEA (65): Chase Januik 18, Hague 15,
Westerholm 9, Br.Johnson 9, Thompson 7,
Sibony 3, Acree 2, Meyer 2, Pugh, Higdon,
Snyder, Be.Johnson, Rich.
Estacada
5
11
4
12—32
Seaside
12
16 15
22—65
Gulls 34, Gladstone 29
It was a tale of two halves
Jan. 8 in Gladstone, where
the Gladiators held an 18-11
lead after one half, but Sea-
side owned the second half
on its way to a 34-29 non-
league victory.
“Well, we survived,” said
Seaside coach Mike Hawes,
“and now I know why they
call them the Gladiators. We
should have worn chain mail
and body armor.”
It was a physical game,
Seaside’s Lilli Taylor and
Emy Kiser combined for 31
points Jan. 4 — more than
enough to beat Estacada
by themselves, as the Gulls
powered their way to a
64-25 win over the Rangers
in a nonleague girls basket-
ball game.
Taylor scored 16 points
(8-for-11 from the field),
and also had seven assists
and six steals.
The Gulls (8-5 overall)
were taking the ball away
with ease against the Rang-
ers (1-9), as Seaside finished
with 18 steals.
Edwards, Mol, 1:26
195: David Toyooka, Sea, pin William Lind-
say, Mol, 2:00
220: Luke Nelson, Sea, pin Matthew Zir-
sel, Mol, 0:22
285: Jaimon Dobbs-Mathre, Mol, def. Gun-
ner Knox, Sea, (Injury time)
North Marion 54, Seaside 30
106: Alex Farrens, NM, pin Johnathon
Kenenounis, Sea, 1:55
113: Ethan Gianella, NM, won by forfeit
120: Justin McConkey, NM, pin Andrew
Gastelum, Sea, 5:26
126: Mattew Petrjanos, NM, pin Axel Gar-
cia, Sea, 4:43
132: Cainan Sanchez, NM, pin Daniel Lom-
bardi, Sea, 1:26
138: Wyatt Haberstich, NM, won by forfeit
145: Avidan Sanchez, NM, pin Everett Rol-
lins, Sea, 0:58
152: Saul Tarula, NM, pin Aidan Tice, Sea,
3:57
160: Tyler Manning, NM, won by forfeit
170: Christopher Avery, Sea, pin Shawn
Ostrander, NM, 2:22
182: Lawson Talamantez, Sea, pin Ulices
Navarro, NM, 1:40
195: David Toyooka, Sea, pin Roberto Cor-
all Ibarra, NM, 2:21
220: Luke Nelson, Sea, won by forfeit
285: Gunner Knox, Sea, won by forfeit
said the coach.
“Both ways,” Hawes
said. “We managed to play
hard the whole way, but
didn’t make one-footers or
take care of the ball. Just
pleased that we dug deep
and finally took the lead
with about three minutes to
play.”
Gulls 64, Estacada 25
SCOREBOARD
GIRLS BASKETBALL
North Marion 31, Seaside 24
SEA (24): Annaka Garhofer 10, Blodgett 8,
Taylor 3, Kiser 2, Douglas 1, Goin, Zagata,
Van Dusen, Turner.
NM (31): Mya Hammack 11, Ensign 7, Ver-
astegui 7, Boese 3, Martin 2, Ulven 1.
Seaside
4
5
7
8—24
N.Marion
6
10
6
9—31
Seaside 64, Estacada 25
SEA (64): Lilli Taylor 16, Kiser 15, Douglas
9, Garhofer 8, Blodgett 7, Doney 3, McFad-
den 2, Zagata 2, Van Dusen 2, Goin, Turner.
Estacada
8
8
3
6—25
Seaside
23
13 16
12—64
BOYS BASKETBALL
WRESTLING
Molalla, North Marion, Seaside at
Astoria
Molalla 40, Seaside 36
106: Dustin Asher, Mol, pin Johnathon
Kenenounis, Sea, 1:43
113: Double forfeit
120: Andrew Gastelum, Sea, pin Alec
Lowry, Mol, 1:42
126: Axel Garcia, Sea, def. Maximus Tate,
Mol (DQ)
132: Christian Roberts, Mol, pin Daniel
Lombardi, Sea, 1:25
138: Colby Findley, Mol, won by forfeit
145: Dylan Wynn, Mol, pin Everett Rollins,
Sea, 3:14
152: Aidan Tice, Sea, won by forfeit
160: Emmett Smyth, Mol, won by forfeit
170: Hunter Beck, Mol, def. Christopher
Avery, Sea, (MD 14-1)
182: Lawson Talamantez, Sea, pin Bo
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