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CENTRAL OREGON HISTORY: Grass Valley thrives thanks to railroad, fertile soil
Grass Valley is located 27 miles south of the Columbia River between the John Day and Deschutes rivers. The Native American people of the Tenino, Warm Springs and Tygh tribes gathered roots and hunted for centuries in the region now known as Sherman County. Early Euro-Americans traveling through north-central Oregon just east of the Deschutes River remarked about how tall the rye grass was. One traveler described the grass as growing so tall that it over a man’s head. Dr. Charles R. Rollins recognized the...
Buffalos run at The Dalles
The White Buffalo boys cross country squad took third and the girls sixth at the Bridget Nelson Invitational Cross Country Meet, held Friday, Sept. 27 in The Dalles. In the boys meet The Dalles finished with 30 points, while Crook County had 35. Rounding out the scoring were Madras, 107, Sandy, 115, Estacada, 126, Portland Christian, 150, Umatilla, 169, and Riverside, 208. In the girls event both Sandy and Crook...
Crook County runners second at The Dalles meet
Both the Crook County Cowboys and Cowgirls finished second at the Bridget Nelson Invitational Cross Country Meet, which was held Friday afternoon, Sept. 27 in The Dalles. Despite runners finishing first, third and fourth, the Cowboys were still edged by The Dalles for the boys team title, while the Cowgirls scored the same number of points as first place Sandy, but finished second due to the tiebreaker, which is the highest placing sixth runner on the team. ...
Cowgirls falter late, fall to Riverhawks
It was not the way that the Crook County Cowgirls had hoped to open the league season. After playing to a zero-zero tie for most of the home match in a defensive struggle, Crook County gave up a pair of goals in the final five minutes of their match with The Dalles as they fell 2-0 to the Riverhawks in the Tri-Valley Conference opener for both teams Sept. 24. “Moving...
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