A8 • Friday, December 24, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com SPORTS Corbett wins team titles in Seaside Classic The Astorian Seaside’s Holiday Clas- sic tournament was a classic one for Corbett High School, which left the coast with two team championships. Shortly after Corbett defeated Astoria 42-31 in the girls’ title game, the Cardinal boys shocked Seaside 46-41 in the boys’ championship Saturday night — the fi rst time since 2017 that the Gulls have lost a game in their own tournament. Corbett senior and tourna- ment Most Valuable Player Joe Fundak scored 21 points in the fi nal, one day after scoring 34 in a victory over Astoria. The Cardinals built a 16-9 lead midway through the sec- ond quarter, but — as they have all season — Seaside answered right on cue with a 10-0 run, highlighted by scores from Conner Langmo, Cash Corder and Austin Palmer. Seaside’s Riley Wunder- lich hit a 3-pointer to close the fi rst half, Corder drained a 3-pointer in the third quar- ter for a 31-25 advantage, and Carson Kawasoe’s trey had the Gulls in front 34-32 early in the fourth. That’s about where the highlights ended for Seaside, as Corbett’s Lane Fort, Fun- dak and Mykah Cummings had three straight baskets, and the Cardinals never trailed again. Corbett was 6-for-9 at the free throw line in the fi nal 2:30. Madras 73, Astoria 68 In the third-place boys game — and most excit- ing contest — of the Holi- day Classic, Madras defeated Astoria 73-68 in double-over- time Saturday afternoon. The Fishermen built an 18-4 lead after one quarter, Jeff TerHar Carson Kawasoe in the Gulls’ 56-50 win over Cottage Grove on Dec. 16. and still led 46-38 going into the fourth, when “Madras got hot, and started making three’s,” said Astoria coach Kevin Goin. The White Buff aloes indeed hit four long 3-point- ers in the fourth to force over- time, which eventually came down to free throws. Astoria had a chance to win in regu- lation but missed a free throw. The Fishermen had bal- anced scoring from Colton McMaster (18), Owen Wil- liams (14) and Niko Bou- dreau (11), while Seneca Ball had 20 to lead four Madras players in double fi gures. Gulls 55, Madras 35 The Gulls reached the championship game with a 55-35 win late Friday night over Madras. Cash Corder scored 15 points and Conner Langmo added 12 for the Gulls. Corbett 65, Astoria 57 The Cardinals locked up their spot in the title game with a 65-57 victory Friday over Astoria. The Fishermen took a 47-45 lead into the fourth quarter, but Corbett rallied and outscored Astoria 20-11 in the fi nal period, behind a 34-point night from Joe Fundak. Colton McMaster scored 26 and Thomas Faulkner added 16 for the Fishermen. Warrenton wins Heppner tourney The Warrenton boys bas- ketball team will continue to climb the Class 3A rankings, following two wins Friday and Saturday in the Heppner tournament. Warrenton opened play Friday with a 46-43 vic- tory over Heppner, fol- lowed by a 41-38 decision over Weston-McEwen in the championship game Saturday. In the girls’ side of the tournament, Warrenton lost close games against Heppner (36-29) and Weston-McEwen (38-33). Knappa 78, Pilot Rock 25 With a victory over current No. 1-ranked Kennedy ear- lier in the season, the Knappa Loggers are quickly closing in on the top spot in 2A boys basketball with another easy win Friday night, 78-25 over Pilot Rock. The Loggers — who gained three fi rst-place votes in the coaches poll — are ranked sixth in the latest OSAA rankings. Corbett wins girls’ title Before Corbett won the boys’ championship game, Corbett’s fi rst title in the Sea- side Holiday Classic was pro- vided by the Lady Cardi- nals, who scored a 42-31 win over Astoria in the girls’ fi nal Saturday. After opening with a 49-37 win over Heritage, the Lady Fishermen won a low-scoring semifi nal Friday over Cottage Grove, 38-22. Astoria had all the points it would need after just one quarter against the Lions, as the Lady Fish held a 23-11 lead after eight minutes. Freshman Shelby Bruney scored 18 of her game-high 20 points in the fi rst half, with freshman Malory Dundas adding seven points for Asto- ria, which the Lions to just 11 points over the fi nal three quarters. Seaside’s Lilli Taylor led all players with 24 points, but it wasn’t enough as Cottage Grove outscored the Gulls 16-7 in the second half for a 39-30 win in the third place game of the Seaside Holiday Classic. Gracie Arnold scored 20 points for the Lions, while just two other players had points for Seaside (Aubrie Taylor and Abby Nofi eld). Lilli Taylor scored 14 points in a 54-30 loss to Cor- bett in the second round. B oB M c E wan c onstruction , Clutch 3-point shots from Knappa’s Synnove Brown, Alondra Piña and Hadassah Maher helped the Lady Log- gers score a 46-41 win over visiting Pilot Rock Friday in a nonleague girls basketball game. Brown hit her 3-pointer in the fi nal seconds of the fi rst half, Piña connected from the 3-point line in the fi nal sec- onds of the third quarter, and Maher’s trey gave Knappa a 35-32 lead in the fourth quarter. 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. 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