A8 • Friday, January 21, 2022 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com SPORTS Seaside boys top North Marion, 64-52 The Astorian The Seaside boys bas- ketball team bounced back from a loss to Marshfi eld with a 64-52 nonleague win over North Marion, last Fri- day night at Seaside. The game was closer than the fi nal score indicated, as the Huskies were within 54-48 late in the fourth quar- ter, before North Marion started fouling and didn’t stop until the Gulls hit six straight free throws, and out- scored the Huskies 10-4 in the fi nal minutes. Seaside’s largest lead in the fi rst half came at the end of the fi rst quarter (11-5), matched later at 23-17 fol- lowing consecutive scores by Cash Corder. North Marion relied on 3-pointers by Cole Ham- mack and Dylan Herron, and two scores by Evan Holman that brought the Huskies into a 25-25 tie at halftime. But no team has been able to stop the Gulls from the 3-point line, where Sea- side sank four shots in the third quarter from Ever Sibony, Izzy Jantes, Car- son Kawasoe and Corder, helping the Gulls build a 46-38 lead by the end of the quarter. Seaside led by six points with just under two min- utes left, when an off ensive rebound basket by Corder sparked a 10-0 run. Sibony led all scorers with 21 points, followed by Corder with 17. Three play- ers scored in double fi gures for North Marion, which was coming off a 76-43 win over Valley Catholic. Business Directory CONSTRUCTION B oB M c E wan c onstruction , 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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Led by Carson Kawasoe’s three treys, Seaside was 6-for-13 from the arc in the fi rst half, better than the Pirates were from the free throw line (4-of-12). Yet Marshfi eld still found itself trailing just 26-24 at halftime. The Gulls could not maintain their pace in the second half, as Sea- side made just two of their 12 3-point attempts, while Marshfi eld opened the third quarter with a quick 13-4 run. A bank shot by Dominic Montiel gave the Pirates a 37-30 advantage, a 3-pointer from Montiel made it 40-31, and Montiel highlighted the quarter by inbounding the ball off the back of a Seaside defender, scoring, drawing a foul and completing a three- point play for a 43-36 lead after three quarters. A 3-pointer by Seaside’s Ever Sibony had the Gulls within 49-44 with just over three minutes left, but the Pirates fi nally started sink- ing their free throws, where they fi nished 18-for-31, to Seaside’s 5-for-8. Sibony led the Gulls with 24 points, 17 in the second half. Kawasoe had 11 before fouling out. Montiel and Pierce Davidson each had 20 points for the Pirates. Lady Gulls top Huskies, snapping losing streak ELECTRICAL • Repairs • Generator installation & servicing • New construction • Remodels Serving the North Oregon Coast since 1950! Serving Clatsop & Tillamook Counties 503.738.8391 CCB#3226 ELECTRICAL • New Construction • Remodels • Panel Changes & Upgrades • Add Circuits or Lighting CCB #198257 • Generators CALL US for your next electrical project! • Repairs 503-739-7145 712 S. Holladay Dr. • Seaside, OR Monday-Friday 8 am -5 pm www.jjelectricservice.com FLOORING CCB# 205283 The Astorian Seaside snapped a six- game losing skid by scor- ing a season-high in points last Friday night at home, in a 42-39 nonleague girls basketball win over North Marion. Lilli Taylor poured in a game-high 25 points, and the Gulls needed all of it, as North Marion nearly pulled off an improbable fourth quarter comeback. Trailing 31-18 after three quarters, the Huskies scored 21 in the fourth, pull- ing to within 40-37 follow- ing a 3-pointer by Laura Cabrero with under a minute remaining. The Gulls eventually closed it out at the free throw line, where Taylor and Abby Nofi eld combined to make 5-of-6 in the fi nal minute to clinch the victory, help- ing Seaside improve to 4-9 overall. Taylor scored 13 of her points in the third quarter. Luxury vinyl planks and tile. you walk on our reputation Swimmers were back in the water last Wednesday, as Seaside hosted a double-dual meet with Astoria and Taft at Sunset Pool. The Taft boys scored vic- tories over Astoria (103-65) and Seaside (95-71), while the Gulls topped Astoria, 88-70. On the girls side, Asto- ria was the big winner, out- scoring Taft (74-48) and Sea- side (80-46), while the Lady Gulls defeated Taft, 55-51. Just the second meet for Seaside and the fourth for Astoria, swimmers across the board saw huge time drops in their events. The Astoria foursome of Brooke O’Connor, Lily Reed, Hannah Daniels and Emelia Cameron opened the day with a win in the Flooring Installation 3470 Hwy 101 Suite 102 • Gearhart, Oregon 503.739.7577 • carpetcornergearhart.com FLOORING Randall Lee’s 0% FINANCING AVAILABLE Jeff TerHar Gulls at the holiday tournament in Seaside. Marshfi eld tops Seaside After narrowly defeating Seaside 28-26 in Astoria’s Vince Dulcich Memorial Tournament just two weeks earlier, the Marshfi eld girls basketball team cruised past the Lady Gulls on a neutral court last Wednesday night in Toledo, 38-14. The Pirates scored the fi rst nine points of the game before Seaside battled back to within 11-5 early in the second quarter. Marshfi eld ended the fi rst half with a running jump shot from Kate Miles, and Charlie Dea was fouled on a 3-pointer at the buzzer to end the half, and made all three free throws for an 18-7 advantage. The second half belonged to the Pirates, who outscored the Gulls 20-7 over the fi nal 16 minutes. Marshfi eld had seven players in the scoring col- umn, but none in double fi g- ures. Miles led with nine points. Lilli Taylor had a team-high seven for Seaside. Athletes back in the pool, as Seaside hosts double dual The Astorian inc . girls 200-yard medley relay (2:23.12), just ahead of Sea- side (2:26.57). A junior, Cameron won the 100-yard freestyle in 1:03.30 and took the 100- yard backstroke (1:15.77), and the same four swimmers won the 200-yard freestyle relay in 2:06.05. In the boys meet, Sea- side’s Sam Heroux won the 200-yard individual medley in 2:29.11, ahead of Astoria’s Phelan Dopp (2:33.49); Sea- side’s Masyn McCulloch had the best time (24.35) out of 21 swimmers in the 50-yard freestyle; and McCulloch also won the 100-yard free- style in 57.82, edging Asto- ria’s Stephen Ero (58.21). 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