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New Basketball Rules Introduced by OSAA to Curb Flopping and Regulate Tech Use
The National Federation of High Schools’ Basketball Rules Committee concluded a two-day meeting on April 11, 2024, and introduced new regulations for the upcoming basketball season. These changes, implemented by the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) and other state bodies, aim to improve game conduct and the use of technology during matches.
Our picks, your votes: North Medford’s Presley Lawton, Sprague’s Callie Stubbs lead subscriber votes as state’s top catchers
Earlier in the season, The Oregonian/OregonLive made a list of the top softball catchers in the state, and asked subscribers for their thoughts on who is the best catcher in Oregon. The poll was close, with North Medford’s Presley Lawton and Sprague’s Callie Stubbs coming up with 32.31% and 31.17%...
Cowboys, Cowgirls host district finals this week
Three Crook County Cowboys have made the quarterfinals in the final 8 in the Special District 4 tennis tournament and will be shooting for spots in the state tournament on their home courts Thursday and Friday. The opening rounds of the district tournament were held in Richland, Washington. The quarterfinals, semi and finals will be at Crook County High School May 17-18. Entrants placing first through third earn a spot in the state tournament. ...
Our picks, your votes: West Salem’s Carter Howard voted by subscribers as the state’s top baseball catcher
Earlier in the season, The Oregonian/OregonLive made a list of the top baseball catchers in the state, and asked subscribers for their thoughts on who is the best catcher in Oregon. With nearly a third of the votes, West Salem’s Carter Howard was the winner of the poll. While the...
Oregon rower competing in the Paralympics this summer in France
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Paralympics take place this summer, and an Oregon rower will be one the athletes going for gold. 49-year-old Todd Vogt will be competing in the Mixed Double Sculls in his division. Vogt began rowing when he was in college, then competed at the club level and in masters events.
Former Oregon beach volleyball captain, lead plaintiff in Title IX lawsuit commits to Division II school
The former captain of Oregon’s beach volleyball team and lead plaintiff in a federal Title IX lawsuit against the university will finish her athletic career at a Division II program. Ashley Schroeder, who entered the transfer portal in April, committed to Palm Beach Atlantic University. She will play indoor...
Our picks, your votes: Readers claim Sunset’s Kruz Schoolcraft as Oregon’s top baseball pitcher
Earlier in the season, The Oregonian/OregonLive made a list of the top baseball pitchers in the state, and asked subscribers for their thoughts on who is the best pitcher in Oregon. With over one fourth of the votes, Sunset’s Kruz Schoolcraft, who is one of the top junior recruits in...
Cowboys lose inside track for league title
It was not the way that the Crook County Cowboys wanted to close out their home baseball season. Playing on senior night with the league championship on the line, Crook County led for most of the game, but in the end fell to The Dalles, 6-5. It was the second one-run loss that Crook County has suffered at the hands of the Riverhawks. That leaves Crook County and The Dalles both with two league losses, however, the Riverhawks hold the tiebreaker over the Cowboys as...
Local Freshmen Shine at Oregon Statewide Track and Field Championships
The Oregon Freshman Championships recently took place in Lake Oswego, featuring freshman athletes from schools such as Crane, Harper, Riverside, and Vale. This event highlighted the emerging talent in Eastern Oregon's track and field. Athletes competed in various events, including sprints and field events, aiming to establish themselves early in their high school careers.
Three CC wrestlers win duo state championships
The Oregon freestyle and Greco Roman state wrestling championships were held last weekend in Newberg, and a number of Crook County wrestlers competed. Most of the Crook County wrestlers competed for the Central Oregon Wrestling Academy, which also included wrestlers from other schools, while one competed for the Cowboy Mat Club. Three Crook County wrestlers won state titles in both freestyle and Greco Roman. The most notable of those was...
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