| Sports Scoreboard: 9.9.10 |
| Thursday, September 09, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Fishermen should dominate league despite losses |
The new reality show for the fall sports season might go something like this: "So you think you can beat Astoria football?" Wednesday, September 08, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Experience and youth spell success for AHS boys soccer |
The Astoria boys soccer team opened the 2009 season with a 5-0 loss at Philomath. Wednesday, September 08, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Athleticism and versatility will drive AHS volleyball to postseason |
Numbers don't lie. The Astoria volleyball program hasn't had a losing league record since 2003, and the Lady Fish have missed the state playoffs only once since 2001. Wednesday, September 08, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Championship coach wants Astoria cross country team to run with the 'big boys' |
Cross country fans on the North Oregon Coast may be familiar with the new coach of the Astoria program. Wednesday, September 08, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Astoria girls hope to take advantage of new league configuration |
If there was ever a year to "make their move," the 2010 season would be it for the Astoria girls soccer program. Wednesday, September 08, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Seaside Rotary Foundation donation helps women in returning to college |
SEASIDE - Charles Dice, president of the Seaside Rotary Foundation, and Russ Vandenberg, president of the Seaside Rotary Club, recently presented a check for $246 to American Association of University Women members Diane Bandonis and Maureen Casterline. Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Lyons to use size, strength in leading Gulls' football team |
With a 1-29 overall record over the last three years, "optimistic" isn't exactly the word that comes to mind when talking about Seaside football. Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Seaside looks for depth in cross country |
Their top runners are some of the best runners in the Cowapa League. Now the only thing the Seaside cross country team is looking for is a little depth, as the Gulls hope to challenge for a league title in 2010. Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| 12 seniors and a new look to league could put Gull girls in contention for title |
For years, the most dominant teams in District 1 4A/3A girls soccer were the private schools - Catlin Gabel, Oregon Episcopal and Valley Catholic. Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| New coach Archibald wants to unify Gulls' volleyball |
They're on third coach in the last three years and lost twtheiro all-league players, but Brenna Archibald will be looking to pick up where Julie Poyer left off. Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| 'Holy smokes, where's the team?' asks coach as boys soccer rebuilds |
"You show up the first day of practice, and you go 'Holy smokes, where's the team?' Where's Cole, Henry, Cory, Jason, Jackson, Bren? You can imagine the guys we lost." Tuesday, September 07, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Prep Schedule: 9.3.10 |
| Friday, September 03, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Sports Scoreboard: 9.1.10 |
| Wednesday, September 01, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Sports Schedule: 8.31.10 |
| Tuesday, August 31, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Sports Schedule: 8.30.10 |
| Monday, August 30, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| We have lift-off! |
Elisha Ahearn, 19, of Graham, Wash., flies his power kite on the beach in Seaside Monday during a family vacation to the coast. Friday, August 27, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Gearhart hole in one for Lynch |
Pete Lynch of Warrenton scored a hole-in-one Aug. 19 at the The Highlands Golf Club in Gearhart. He aced the 95-yard fifth hole (par 3) using a sand wedge. Friday, August 27, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| Familiar faces take on coaching tasks at Seaside High |
Two coaches were making debuts, of sorts, Monday morning at Seaside High School. Tuesday, August 24, 2010 Read More > > > |
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| University to induct Astoria athlete into Hall of Honors |
Poyer to be honored by Eastern New Mexico University PORTALES, N.M. - After a highly successful volleyball career at Eastern New Mexico University, Astoria's Julie Poyer will find herself center stage once again in a couple weeks with Eastern New Mexico University athletics. Tuesday, August 17, 2010 Read More > > > |
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