Sailors drown the Wolverines…

sports_featurephoto12 October 2015

Vikings fall to the Pirates

The Marshfield Pirates took an early 14-nothing lead Friday night, but the Siuslaw Vikings clawed their way back and tied it with just under a minute remaining to force overtime. Both teams scored on their first O-T possession, but the Vikings were unable to convert on their second try and the Pirates punched it in for the 27-21 win.

In other Far West games, North Bend held off South Umpqua for a 38-28 win; Brookings beat Douglas 27-12.

4A-3 Far West League League Overall Points Scored Allowed OSAA Ranking
North Bend 3-0 4-2 180 141 13
Marshfield 2-0 5-1 245 94 9
Siuslaw 1-2 4-2 163 92 17
South Umpqua 1-2 2-4 145 115 24
Brookings-Harbor 1-2 2-4 100 161 34
Douglas 0-2 1-4 78 178 37

In the Mountain West League the Sailors improved to 3-and-2 on the year with a 68-24 win over the Alsea Wolverines.

1A-SD3 Special District 3 League Overall Points Scored Allowed OSAA Ranking
North Douglas 3-0 5-1 298 90 13
Lowell 3-1 4-2 216 154 10
Triangle Lake 3-1 3-3 219 206 22
Yoncalla 2-0 6-0 382 106 7
Siletz Valley Early College Acad. 2-1 3-3 236 164 20
Mapleton 2-2 3-2 216 175 31
Falls City / Kings Valley Char. 1-1 1-5 132 241 16
Mohawk 1-3 1-5 174 312 37
McKenzie 0-4 0-6 94 472 38
Alsea 0-4 0-6 72 384 40

 

 

Prep Cross Country

At the George Fox X-C Classic Siuslaw’s Celie Mans finished 11th in the Girls’ Varsity Gold division with a time of 18:30.7 pacing the Lady Vikings to a sixth place team finish. Murray Bingham, who ran a personal best time of 17:28.8,  was the top finisher for the Siuslaw Boys. He was 31st in the varsity gold.

Saturday a tough day for Oregon and Oregon State

In the Pac-12… Luke Falk threw for a season-high 505 yards and five touchdowns, including an unusual scoring pass in the second overtime and Washington State snapped an eight-game losing streak to Oregon with a 45-38 victory over the Ducks at Autzen Stadium. It was Oregon’s third loss of the season.

In Tucson, the Arizona Wildcats manhandled the Beavers, 44-7 for Oregon State’s third loss of the season.