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Sam Coffey serving as Portland Thorns’ connective tissue, even in ‘overlooked’ position
Upon arriving in Portland in 2021, Sam Coffey found herself walking a bit of a tightrope. The former Penn State midfielder held with her the belief that each and every individual leads in their own, idiosyncratic, way. And that phenomenon — in its purest form — was, and still is, something she deeply values.
No. 6 Westview’s ‘moonshot double’ beats No. 11 Barlow in second round
Facing a tie game in the second round of state, Westview turned to a celestial slugger to make a key play and spark a win. It was a quiet start for the No. 6 Wildcats Wednesday evening, May 22, as they hosted No. 11 Barlow, with it knotted 1-1 headed into the bottom of the 5th inning. The Bruins had scored on the previous at bat, courtesy junior Kiyoshi Kiyokawa,...
The ‘anomaly,’ Lake Oswego’s Drew Woolworth is The Oregonian/OregonLive boys golfer of the year
Despite his relative youth, Lake Oswego sophomore Drew Woolworth has been at this long enough that he doesn’t much feel the pressure at his back. A collection of high-stakes tournaments have come and gone and the golfer has started to figure out how to play in his own bubble. He just doesn’t worry about his own results or those of his competition when he’s out on the fairway.
Wood Village’s Sophie Bergkvist achieves great heights in sport, school
A high-flying Corbett High senior set a school record in front of an intimate crowd. A year prior, competing as a Cardinal, Sophie Bergkvist twice set a school best mark in the pole vault during a meet at Molalla. “The mat was tucked away in a corner, and I think it was just my mom, coach, and the guy running the event watching,” she remembered with a laugh. “But it...
Photos: No. 12 Sandy baseball forces 8th inning in near-upset of No. 4 Jesuit
An underdog Sandy baseball didn’t make it easy in the second round of state, forcing an extra inning. The No. 13 Pioneers almost shocked No. 4 Jesuit Wednesday, May 22. They had a 5-4 lead heading into the bottom of the 7th inning, but the Crusaders walked in a run to send it to another frame. That is when Jesuit junior Treynor Cleeland hit a three-run walk-off homer to win it. Jesuit (20-9) beat Sandy (21-8) 9-6. The Crusaders also got a home run from senior Preston Miller; while junior Cooper Hibbs went yard for the Pioneers.
State softball playoffs: Southridge gets redemption in 4-0 playoff win over Jesuit
This time, Southridge was ready. Three weeks removed from being dismantled by Jesuit, the Skyhawks flipped the script, defeating the No. 6-seeded Crusaders 4-0 in a second-round state playoff game on Wednesday, May 22, at Jesuit High School. “Amazing performance,” Southridge head coach Christina Archambault said. “We prepared really hard for this, and it was kind of a redemption game for us after the last one. We played as a...
Jesuit again reigns supreme, claims state lacrosse title with 12-9 win over Lake Oswego
During the 2024 Oregon Girls Lacrosse Association (OGLA) state championship game, Lake Oswego students, parents and siblings were clad in all-white. The Lakers’ fans donned matching T-shirts that read “Ring Tour 2024” across the chest, with a long list of schools down the back. Still uncrossed at the bottom of the list was Jesuit, marked in red ink and double-circled. ...
Three hits prove to be enough for Vancouver in 2-1 extra inning win over Hops
Ricardo Yan was good, but not good enough in what amounted to a 2-1 Vancouver win over the Hops on Saturday afternoon, May 25, at Hillsboro Ballpark. The 21-year-old starting pitcher allowed just two hits while striking out eight in his 5.1 innings of work, but walked four—including one with the bases loaded in the first inning—in a losing effort to the visiting Canadians. Vancouver pushed across a run in...
Another one? Hops pitching dominates again in 2-0 win over Vancouver
The hits keep coming for the Hops. Well, actually it’s the pitching. Despite managing just three hits in the game, Hillsboro again leaned heavily on their arms en route to a 2-0 and third straight win over Vancouver on Thursday, May 23, at Hillsboro Ballpark. Hops pitchers allowed just a single hit in the game, led by starter Avery Short who pitched 7.2 shutout innings, allowing that hit while striking...
Championship roundup: Results from Oregon’s Class 5A and 4A/3A/2A/1A tennis state championships
The tennis state championships in Oregon were held on Saturday, with the Class 6A and Class 5A tournaments in Beaverton and the small-school tournament in Corvallis. Here are the results from the Class 5A and Class 4A/3A/2A/1A state championships on Saturday:. Class 5A boys. Led by freshman state champion Kaiden...
Three hits prove to be enough for Vancouver in 2-1 extra inning win over Hops
Ricardo Yan was good, but not good enough in what amounted to a 2-1 Vancouver win over the Hops on Saturday afternoon, May 25, at Hillsboro Ballpark. The 21-year-old starting pitcher allowed just two hits while striking out eight in his 5.1 innings of work, but walked four—including one with the bases loaded in the first inning—in a losing effort to the visiting Canadians. Vancouver pushed across a run in...
No. 1 Westview softball wallops No. 17 Barlow 9-3 in second round of state
The number one team in the state took a while to get going in the second round of playoffs. But once the floodgates opened it didn’t stop. Westview welcomed No. 17 Barlow with a wallop Wednesday evening, May 22, thanks to a second inning that answered a momentary surge from the visitors. After the Wildcats...
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