A8 FRIDAY December 13, 2019 Fall Sports SeasideSignal.com CLASS OF ’94 REMEMBERS THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON Seaside Signal Jeff Ter Har Members and coaches of the state championship-winner 1994 Gulls football team, reunited at The Times Theatre on Saturday night. From left, John Chapman, Bruce Buzzell, Wally Hamer, Jim Auld, Adam Israel, Darien Neilson, Coach Stubby Lyons, Randy Hunt, Scott White, Casey Jackson and Jason Wheatley. Members of the Seaside Seagulls 1994 championship team gathered at the Times Theatre and Public House Saturday night to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their victory. On Dec. 3, 1994 the Gulls won their second championship, defeating Brookings-Harbor High 27-14 in Eugene. The team, greeted with passionate enthusiasm throughout the community, was inspired by coach Stubby Lyons’ enthusiasm on and off the field. Seaside falls to Cascade, Young Seaside team drops first two games defeats Stayton 57-53 Seaside Signal Seaside Signal Seaside bounced back from an opening night loss Dec. 4 with a 57-53 win over Stayton in a nonleague boys basketball game Dec. 6 at Seaside. The game wasn’t nearly as close as the final score, as the Gulls held a 39-25 lead midway through the third quarter, before the Eagles made a late run in the fourth. Seaside’s Brayden Johnson scored 11 of his game-high 21 points in the first quarter, but the senior found himself on the bench with three fouls early in the second period. And that kept the Eagles close for the remainder of the first half, which ended with the Gulls holding a slim 24-19 lead. Stayton scored the first two points of the third quarter, but Johnson and Stephen Snyder went on a scoring rampage from there, outscoring the Eagles 15-4 in a decisive run. While Johnson scored most of his points in the first eight min- utes of the game, Snyder scored most of his in the final 16. Sny- der finished with 17 points after scoring just two in the first half. Back-to-back 3-point bas- kets by Stayton’s Logan Clas- sen and Malachi Muhic helped the Eagles close to within 53-48 with 1:48 remaining, before Snyder put the game away at the free throw line. Cascade 56, Seaside 53 Cascade had the height advantage, and held the advan- tage on the scoreboard at the end, as the Cougars scored the upset of opening night play in 4A boys basketball Dec. 4. In front of their home crowd in Turner, Cascade held off a big Seaside rally in the final three minutes for a 56-53 win over the Gulls, who lost their season opener for the second year in a row. Seaside senior Brayden John- son led all scorers with 20 points, but Cascade junior Drake Davis poured in 18, junior Justus Bis- choff added 11 and Carson Bis- choff scored 10 for the Cougars. The Gulls spent much of the night trying to rally, after fall- ing behind 11-4 in the opening quarter. Johnson scored 15 of his 20 in the second quarter, and put Seaside in front 24-20 late in the first half, before the Cougars tied it at halftime, 26-26. Davis keyed a big third quar- ter for Cascade, draining a pair of 3-pointers, the second with 1:30 remaining to give the Cou- gars a 39-31 lead. Ryan Hague finished with 10 points for the Gulls, but the senior was held scoreless until the final period. A basket by Hague early in the fourth had Seaside within 45-41, but a 3-pointer by Cas- cade’s Matt-Alex Raney pushed the Cougar lead back to 50-41. The Gulls rallied again with a trey from Beau Johnson and back-to-back scores by Everest Sibony and Brayden Johnson, helping Seaside close to within 52-48. Carson Bischoff converted a two-point basket for a 54-48 lead, but Hague answered with five straight points, including a layup with 56 seconds remaining that had the Gulls within 54-53. Seaside had several oppor- tunities to take the lead, but a miss and a foul by the Gulls led to two made free throws by Jus- tus Bischoff with 6.7 seconds remaining. Seaside’s Stephen Snyder missed a desperation 3-pointer as time ran out, and the Cougars held on for the victory. Beau Johnson added 16 points for the Gulls, who out- scored Cascade 19-15 in the fourth quarter. Stayton did not score a single point in the fourth quarter, and Sea- side had chances to win it in the final minute, but Stayton managed to hold on for a 34-33 nonleague girls basketball win Dec. 6 at the Gulls’ Nest. The Eagles held a 34-28 lead after three quarters and went 0-for-5 from the free throw line in the final 21 seconds of the game, but a young Seaside team could not take advan- tage and lost for the second time in three days. Stayton was coming off a 55-13 win over Estacada two days ear- lier, while the Gulls were trying to rebound from a 45-33 loss Wednes- day at Cascade. Stayton built a 19-10 lead in the first half, and increased the advan- tage to 34-23 late in the third quarter. The Gulls rallied behind a 3-pointer from freshman Caleigh Peterson, a layup and two free throws by Lilli Taylor and cut Stay- ton’s lead to 34-32 early in the fourth. And that’s where it stayed for much of the final period, as both teams struggled to score over the final seven minutes. Seaside managed to hit one free throw with 7.2 seconds left, and came up one point short on the scoreboard. Stayton senior K.J. Nyquist led all scorers with 15 points, followed by sophomore Miley Mitchell with eight. Peterson hit four 3-pointers on Cascade managed to withstand a furious second half comeback by Seaside in a girls basketball season opener Dec. 4 in Turner. The Lady Gulls rallied from a 24-8 deficit late in the first half, out- scoring Cascade 23-18 in the sec- ond half, but the Cougars escaped with the win, 45-33. Sophomore Lilli Taylor scored 10 points to lead the Gulls, but six- foot senior Abbilgail Cordero coun- tered with 12 for Cascade, with Ariel Tobiasson adding eight. The points were hard to come by in the first half for the Gulls. Before they could even get set- tled into the new season, Seaside trailed 10-0, as the Cougars took advantage from three straight bas- kets from Tobiasson to open the game, followed by buckets from Cordero and Camryn Boyles. Taylor and freshman Caleigh Peterson had first quarter scores for the Gulls, who trailed 17-4 after eight minutes. Cascade struggled from the free throw line in the second period, while Seaside picked up scores from Taylor and freshman Kaylee Snyder, but still trailed 27-10 at halftime, after Cascade’s Bailey Pedersen hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds. Senior Ruby Douglas scored nine points for the Gulls, all in the second half. Following a score by Taylor, a 3-pointer by Douglas had Seaside within 35-23 late in the third period. Taylor, Elissa Blodgett and Tris- tyn McFadden had baskets to open the fourth, and a jumper from Sny- der cut Cascade’s lead to 43-31, before the Gulls ran out of time. Taylor added 11 rebounds and four blocks, while McFadden dished out three assists. The Gulls were 14-of-44 from the field, 1-for- 15 from the 3-point line. With the youngest roster in the Cowapa League, Wednesday’s game “was a case of ‘welcome to varsity basketball,’“ said Seaside coach Mike Hawes. “Cascade, as we knew, would throw all kinds of pressure at us — run-and-dou- ble, three-quarter zone press, half court trap, double our best ball han- dlers … it took us at least a quarter if not the first half to find our bal- ance, adjust to tempo and pressure.” In the second half, “we were more poised and played them pretty well,” he said. “This is our process. Probably good for us to face this type of pressure now.” Seaside 8 7 13 5—33 Cascade 45, Seaside 33 SEA (33): Lilli Taylor 10, Douglas 9, Blodgett 4, Sny- der 4, McFadden 4, Peterson 2, Owsley. CAS (45): Abbigail Cordero 12, Tobiasson 8, Ped- ersen 7, Boyles 6, Federico 3, Hinkle 3, Wilson 2, Jeppsen 2, Coleman 2. Seaside 4 6 13 10—33 Cascade 17 10 12 6—45 BOYS BASKETBALL Seaside 57, Stayton 53 STA (53): Ben Rash 12, Berning 11, Classen 9, Wig- ginton 7, Muhic 7, Whieldon 4, Daniels 3. SEA (57): Brayden Johnson 21, Snyder 17, Hague 9, Be.Johnson 5, Langmo 3, Sibony 2, Pugh, Rich. Stayton 7 12 16 18—53 Seaside 13 11 21 12—57 Cascade 56, Seaside 53 SEA (53): Brayden Johnson 20, Be.Johnson 16, Hague 10, Snyder 3, Rich 2, Sibony 2, Pugh, Kawasoe, Bennett. CAS (56): Drake Davis 18, J.Bischoff 11, C.Bischoff 10, Raney 5, Nolan 4, Molan 2, Ball 2. Seaside 11 15 8 19—53 Cascade 17 9 15 15—56 her way to a team-high 14 points, while Taylor had 12 points and seven rebounds before fouling out. The Gulls were 5-of-16 from the 3-point line, and 5-for-23 on two- point field goals. “Things got better as we figure out who we are,” said Seaside coach Mike Hawes. “We’re not deep — we go with about six to seven kids right now — so they’re learning a ton as they get into game shape.” In Friday’s loss, “we had lots of opportunities, but we let them get just a bit too big a lead,” Hawes said. “Lilli filled the stat sheet, and Caleigh Peterson hit some nice shots and scored some points for us.” Cascade 45, Seaside 33 SCOREBOARD PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE Tuesday Boys Basketball — Scappoose at Seaside, 6 p.m. Girls Basketball — Scappoose at Seaside, 7:30 p.m. Friday Boys Basketball — Marshfield at Seaside, 7:30 p.m. GIRLS BASKETBALL Stayton 34, Seaside 33 STA (33): K.J. Nyquist 15, Mitchell 8, Kay.Tyler 6, Kar. Tyler 4, Storey 3. SEA (34): Caleigh Peterson 14, Taylor 12, Blodgett 3, McFadden 2, Doney 2, Snyder, Douglas. Stayton 10 13 11 0—34 Community Calendar Saturday, Dec. 14 Learn to Play Ukulele 9:45 a.m., learn how to play the ukule- le with instructor Kathy Ryan; confer- ence room; Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A; sunsetempire. com. Santa Swim 1-3 p.m., Sunset Pool; $3, open swim with holiday movie and picture with Santa; sunsetempire.com. being collected at the door benefit Toys for Tots. Seaside Civic and Con- vention Center, 415 First Ave. Sunday, Dec. 15 Buffet Breakfast 1 p.m., movie title posted weekly at Bob Chisholm Community Center; 1225 Avenue A. Monday, Dec. 16 Wednesday, Dec. 18 Good Morning Seaside 10 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. 8 a.m., Weekly coffee and networking; Seaside Chamber of Commerce; contact for details, www.seasidechamber.com. Special Christmas Program Jam Session Preschool storytime 6:30-8:30 p.m., featuring local musi- cians, Cannon Beach American Le- gion, 1216 N. Hemlock. 10 a.m., for children up to age 5, Sea- side Library, 1131 Broadway. 10 a.m., Mary Did You Know, River of Life Church, 1000 Ave F. Senior Holiday Dinner An Afternoon with Marcy Houle and Neal Maine In Their Footsteps 2 p.m., Encore Dance Studio non-tick- eted event; new, unwrapped toys are Senior Movie 10 a.m., Bob Chisholm Community Center, 1225 Avenue A, Seaside. Coffee, crafts and conversation 1-4 p.m., presented by Seaside Mu- seum and History Center; Butterfield Cottage, 570 N. Necanicum Dr.; 503- 738-7065. The Nutcracker Knit, Needle and Crochet Doors open 3 p.m.; dinner at 4, all wel- come; Our Lady of Victory Church, 120 Oceanway, Seaside. 8:30-11 a.m., waffles, omelets and more; American Legion, 1315 Broad- way, Seaside. Gingerbread Tea 2 p.m., Author Marcy Houle reads from her new book, “A Generous Nature: Lives Transformed by Oregon.” Among those featured in the book is Neal Maine, a founder of NCLC and its first executive director, who will be in at- tendance. Beach Books, 616 Broadway. Free Sunday Supper 1 p.m., presented by the Seaside Service Club Council; Seaside Civic and Conven- tion Center; 503-738-3311, ext. 101. 1 p.m., Historic Winter Transportation. Lewis & Clark National Park; program Netul River Room of Fort Clatsop’s vis- itor center; free; 503-861-2471; www. nps.gov/lewi. Celebration of Life 2 p.m., Join friends at the Cannon Beach Library for a celebration of be- loved longtime resident, friend to the library, and literary man-about-town Joe Hummel; 131 N. Hemlock. Awana Youth Group Tuesday, Dec. 17 TOPS 9:15 a.m., Take Pounds Off Sensibly focuses on healthy lifestyle changes for weight loss, meets weekly. North Coast Family Fellowship, 2245 N Wah- anna Road, Seaside; ncffchurch.org or call 503-738-7453. Drop-In Pickleball 10 a.m., Pickleball equipment is avail- able for check-out at other times by calling 503-738-3311, ext. 100. Sea- side Youth Center at 1140 Broadway in Seaside. 6-8 p.m., age 3 to sixth-graders, North Coast Family Fellowship, 2245 N. Wah- anna, Seaside; 503-738-7453. Sugar Thistles 5:30-7:30 p.m., folk pop duo, The Bis- tro, 263 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach. Floating Glass Balls 7-9 p.m., folk, Americana and beach- grass; Bill’s Tavern, 188 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach. Friday, Dec. 20 Wes Wahrmund 6-9 p.m., classical guitar, classical gui- tar, jazz and original tunes, The Bistro, 271 N. Hemlock, Cannon Beach. Cannon Beach Reads 7 p.m., Penny Rice leads discussion of “Barracoon: The Story of the Last ‘Black Cargo,’” by Zora Neale Hurston, Can- non Beach Library, 131 N. Hemlock. Maggie and the Katz Thursday, Dec. 19 Encore Dance Studio SDDA Breakfast 8:30 a.m., Pig ’N Pancake, weekly speak- ers, discussions and a no-host break- fast; 323 Broadway, Seaside, 503-717- 1914, www.seasidedowntown.com. 6:30-9:30 p.m., New Orleans gumbo of soul, blues and R&B; Sweet Basil, 271 N. Hemlock. 6:30 p.m., dances inspired by the Ra- dio City Rockettes presented by En- core Dance Studio; donations at the door go to scholarships; Liberty The- atre1203 Commercial St., Astoria.