A8 FRIDAY July 19, 2019 SeasideSignal.com Seaside ends summer season with win Seaside Signal advantage of two Tillamook errors in the bottom of the sec- ond, with Johnson scoring on a wild pitch. Seaside squelched a poten- tially big Tillamook rally in the third by turning a 6-4-3 double play, and Morris scored on a sac- rifice fly from Pugh for a 5-3 lead for the Gulls. Johnson walked the first two batters of the fourth inning, before Seaside eventually turned another double play to end the threat. The Gulls tacked on the final run in the sixth inning, when Jarred White drew a leadoff walk and scored on an error. T he Seaside Gulls man- aged to close their sum- mer baseball season on a positive note Saturday, July 13, at Broadway Field. Hosting their annual three- day wood bat tournament, the Gulls bounced back from losses on Thursday, July 11, and Friday, July 12, with a 6-3 win over Til- lamook in a consolation final on the third day. Seaside scored three of its runs in the first inning, then added sin- gle runs in the second, third and sixth innings. Starting pitcher Brayden Johnson went the distance on the mound for the Gulls, allowing just three hits (all in the first three innings), with four strikeouts, all in the final four innings. Meanwhile, the Seaside defense backed up their starter by turning double plays in the first, third and fourth innings. The Gulls took a quick lead when Johnson drew a leadoff walk in the bottom of the first, and scored moments later on a single to right by Justin Morris. Lawson Talementez and Andrew Teubner followed with infield singles, and a double by Ledger Pugh scored Talementez for a 3-0 advantage. The Cheesemakers answered with two runs in the top of the second, before the Gulls took Madison 7, Seaside 5 Gary Henley/Seaside Signal TOP Seaside’s Riley Kuhl takes a big swing during the Gulls’ victory over Tillamook. He hit a home run in the tournament’s opening game against Madison. LEFT Tillamook’s Isaac Hornbeak, right, is caught off base, as Seaside’s Ledger Pugh is ready to apply the tag. RIGHT Seaside baserunner Cooper Regein is tagged out during a rundown. SEASIDE — Madison capped the first day of the Seaside wood bat tournament with a 7-5 win last Thursday over the Gulls at Broadway Field. The game was tied 5-5 in the fifth, before Madison took the lead for good. Seaside’s day was highlighted by a two-run homer run for Riley Kuhl, deep over the left field fence. “It was a shot,” said Seaside coach Dan McFadden. “I’ve only seen three home runs over the fence here. And even with a wood bat — that was amazing. I’d like to know what he ate for breakfast this morning.” All three Cowapa League teams in the tournament (Astoria Ford, Seaside, Tillamook) lost in Thursday’s first round. 53rd annual Seaside Beach Run is coming July 20 Seaside Signal The 53rd annual Seaside Beach Run takes place Saturday, July 20. The course will begin and end at 12th Avenue at the North Prom beach access. The entire event will be held on the beach to avoid traf- fic safety concerns and to celebrate the city’s coastal beauty. An awards ceremony follows the event, with a free picnic lunch with food, drinks and prizes. The Seaside Beach Run is a community event that has been a part of Seaside’s history since 1966. This year’s Beach Run offers several races and activities to meet the needs of a broad range of run- ners and walkers. Activities include 5K and 10K beach runs, timed and non-timed 5K walks on the historic Prome- nade in Seaside, and a free “Kid’s Sand Dash” and treasure hunt for children under 12 years old, with prizes awarded in several age 53RD ANNUAL SEASIDE BEACH RUN When: Saturday, July 20 Where: 12th Avenue at the North Prom beach access Event times are as follows: 10K race: 9 a.m. 5K race: 9 a.m. 5K Racewalk : 8:45 a.m. 5K Promwalk: 8:50 a.m. Kids’ Sand Dash: 10:30 a.m The Seaside Beach Run takes place Saturday, July 20. groups. The 10K race begins at 9 a.m. on the beach facing north. All run- ners will head north to the mouth of the Necanicum River; turn back to head south toward Tillamook Head; turn back to head north to the mouth of the Necanicum River; last turn to head south and then east to the finish line back on the Promenade. Registration ends on July 19, at 8:59 p.m. There is a $40 race fee and $3 sign-up fee. The 5K also begins at 9 a.m. on the beach facing south. All runners will head south toward Tillamook Head (around Avenue U); turn back to head north, then east to the finish line back on the Promenade. The 5K Racewalk begins at 8:45 a.m. and will begin at the north end of the Promenade near the registration area, walk on the Promenade to the south end at Ave- nue U, turn around and return to the start/finish line. RaceWalkers are hand-timed. Awards will be presented to the top male and female finishers, regard- less of age. Registration for both the run and walk are $40 each. The 5K Promwalk will begin at 8:50 a.m. This is a noncompet- itive event. All walkers will begin at the north end of the Promenade near the registration area, walk on the Promenade to the south end at Avenue U, turn around and return to the start/ finish line. Price is $30 plus a $2.50 sign-up fee. The Kids’ Sand Dash begins at 10:30 a.m. This is a fun activ- ity designed for parents and grand- parents to share their passion for running with their children and/or grandchildren. The Sand Dash is a short 50-75-yard dash in the soft sand. Younger children will run in a 25-30 yard dash, while older chil- dren will run in a 52-75 yard dash. Medals will be awarded to the top three finishers in each age cate- gory regardless of gender. After the Sand Dash, kids are encour- aged to participate in the Treasure Hunt where everyone gets a prize. There is no charge for kids to par- ticipate in the race. Community Calendar Friday, July 19 Dance Fitness 6:30-7:30 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Av- enue A, Seaside; www.sunse- tempire.com/fitness. Karaoke 8 p.m., Seaside American Le- gion #99, 1315 Broadway, Sea- side; 503-738-5111. Nunsense 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Play- house, 108 N. Hemlock, Can- non Beach; coastertheatre. com. Saturday, July 20 Seaside Duplicate Bridge 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mary Blake Playhouse, across from 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Come with a partner or call ahead for one; 503-791-9745. Policeman’s helmet weed pull 10 a.m.-2 p.m., volunteers remove invasive weed; pre- sented by North Coast Land Conservancy, Circle Creek Conservation Center, Seaside; nclctrust.org. Beach Discovery Program 10:30 a.m., meet on beach in front of the Seaside Aquarium to discover what lives on the beach; the program is free, open to public; weather per- mitting; 200 N. Prom, Seaside. Transforming Your Mindset 1 p.m., “Weight Loss and Trans- forming Your Mindset,” with coach Jenn Visser; Seaside Pub- lic Library, 1131 Broadway, 503- 738-6742. Jeff Ter Har Hundreds came to Seaside for the Relay for Life, a cancer awareness and fundraising event, on July 13. Seaside Farmers Market SDDA Breakfast 2-6 p.m., products grown, raised, produced or collected in Oregon or Washington; Broad- way Middle School parking lot, U.S. Highway 101, Seaside. 8 a.m., Pig ‘N’ Pancake, 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717- 1914, www.seasidedowntown. com. Weekly speakers, discus- sions and a no-host breakfast. Bingo Nunsense 5-7:30 p.m., Seaside American Legion #99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside; 503-738-5111. 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Play- house, 108 N. Hemlock; coast- ertheatre.com Thursday, July 25 Friday, July 26 Pickleball And Then There Were None 10 a.m., free drop-in game on the courts located behind the Seaside Youth Center, 1140 Broadway. Constellation Crafts Monday, July 22 Texas Hold ‘em 6:30 p.m., Poker, Seaside Amer- ican Legion #99, 1315 Broad- way, Seaside; 503-738-5111. Tuesday, July 23 Pickleball 10 a.m., free drop-in game on the courts located behind the Seaside Youth Center, 1140 Broadway. Taco Tuesday 5-7:30 p.m., Seaside American Legion #99, 1315 Broadway, Seaside; 503-738-5111. Gearhart: The Hotel 7:30 p.m., musical based on Hotel Gearhart by the Sea, by Mike Osburn; Liberty Theatre, 1203 Commercial St., Astoria. Learn to Surf Camp Space food 3 p.m., Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows how to make things in space; Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway. 2 p.m., kindergarten to grade 5; Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway; 503-738-6742. 7:30 p.m. Coaster Theatre Play- house, 108 N. Hemlock; coast- ertheatre.com. Wednesday, July 24 Preschool storytime 10 a.m., puppet show; Seaside Public Library, 1131 Broadway; 503-738-6742. 9 a.m.-3 p.m., presented by Sunset Empire Park and Recre- ation District; www.seasideor. com. Karaoke 8 p.m., Seaside American Le- gion #99, 1315 Broadway, Sea- side; 503-738-5111.