A8 FRIDAY April 2, 2021 SeasideSignal.com Boys soccer wins; Gulls upset on gridiron Seaside Signal BUSINESS Seaside boys soccer cel- ebrated Senior Night with their seventh straight win Tuesday night, a 4-0 vic- tory over Banks at Broad- way Field. Senior Westin Car- ter scored two second half goals for Seaside. The Gulls will now set their sights on a possi- ble state championship, as the Gulls will be part of an eight-team fi eld that will compete in a tournament to determine a state champion. The highest-seeded teams will play at home, but if the visitor is required to travel at least 360 miles round-trip, the contest will move to a neutral 4A venue. Seaside (7-2 overall) will be among the favorites, along with Marist, Phoenix and Stayton. Last week, the Gulls beat Tillamook on Wednesday, 6-0, and Newport on Mon- day, 3-2. In last Monday’s win at Broadway Field, Newport scored fi rst, when Bryan Velazquez-Olivera took a ball up the middle and scored unassisted for a 1-0 lead in the 12th minute. The Gulls erased the defi - cit and took the lead all in a one-minute span later in the half, scoring at the 31:28 and 32:29 minute marks, for a 2-1 halftime advantage. Each team added a goal in the second half. Directory ELECTRICAL • New Construction • Remodels • Panel Changes & Upgrades • Add Circuits or Lighting CCB #198257 CALL US for your next electrical project! • Generators • Repairs 503-739-7145 712 S. Holladay Dr. • Seaside, OR Monday-Friday 8 am -5 pm www.jjelectricservice.com FLOORING CCB# 205283 Luxury vinyl planks and tile. you walk on our reputation Flooring Installation 3470 Hwy 101 Suite 102 • Gearhart, Oregon 503.739.7577 • carpetcornergearhart.com LANDSCAPING YARD DEBRIS DROP-OFF (no scotch broom) • La urelwood Compos t • Soil A mend ments • Pla nting Ma cMix • Mulch Football 503-717-1454 Tillamook held off pre- viously unbeated Seaside, 18-14, last Friday in Tilla- mook, in a Cowapa League football game. Tillamook built a 12-0 lead in the second quarter, before the Gulls answered with a 12-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Kraushaar to Jarred White before half- time, and a 3-yard run by Aedyn Cook in the third quarter that gave Seaside a 14-12 advantage. Tillamook scored to retake the lead going into the fourth quarter, and a late score by the Gulls was disal- lowed because of a clipping penalty. Cook and Andrew Teub- ner combined for 145 yards rushing, while Teubner had 10 tackles defensively. Tillamook had just fi ve yards passing, with 236 on the ground. Seaside plays Astoria in the Clatsop Clash game at 7 p.m. on Friday in Seaside. 3 4 1 5 4 HIGHW AY 2 6 SE ASIDE , O R Laurelwood Farm ELECTRICAL • Repairs • Generator installation & servicing • New construction • Remodels Serving the North Oregon Coast since 1950! Serving Clatsop & Tillamook Counties 503.738.8391 CCB#3226 FLOORING Randall Lee’s 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE Window Treatments, Fabric, Designer Wallpaper, Counter Tops, All Flooring and Miele Vacuums Volleyball Visit Our Outlet! Randall Lee’s Seaside • 2311 N. Roosevelt Dr. • 503-738-5729 The Knappa volleyball team won its third straight match last Monday night, a 25-15, 16-25, 25-21, 25-16 victory at Seaside. Seaside also lost 0-3 last Wednesday at Tillamook. The team, 1-7, was set to play Banks in Seaside on Tuesday and fi nishes the season on Thursday in the Clatsop Clash game against Astoria at home. Vicki Ramvick led Knap- pa’s eff ort last Monday with 17 kills in just four sets, to go with 10 digs and eight blocks. Knappa dominated at the net, with Hannah Diet- richs adding fi ve blocks. rlflooring@yahoo.com • www.RandallLeesFlooring.com Randall Lee’s Flooring Outlet • 3579 Hwy 101 Gearhart • 503-738-6756 Warehouse pricing • Open to the Public • Hundreds of instock rolls & remnants • In House Binding CONSTRUCTION B oB M c E wan c onstruction , inc . E xcavation • u ndErground u tiitiEs r oad w ork • F ill M atErial s itE P rEParation • r ock owned and operated by M ike and C eline M C e wan 503-738-3569 34154 Hwy 26, Seaside, OR P.O. Box 2845, Gearhart, OR S erving the p aCifiC n orthweSt S inCe 1956 • CC48302 CREMATION Ocean View Funeral & Cremation Services www.OceanViewAstoria.com Lowest Cost Cremation Photos by Jeff Ter Har TOP, Westin Carter digs in for the header. SECOND RIGHT, Diego Angulo-Joli goes for the ball. THIRD RIGHT, Emma Arden takes the ball downfi eld. FOURTH, RIGHT, Landri Mickle responds during a volley against Banks. BOTTOM LEFT, Taylor Poole in Seaside’s win against Banks. BOTTOM RIGHT, Karen Wing. On The Northern Oregon Coast See our website for Up-To-Date Pricing Comparisons. Also registered in the State of Washington