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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Monday, Dec. 8, 2025 – Sunrise: 7:36 a.m. and Sunset: 4:40 p.m., offering nine-hours and four-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Monday, Dec. 8, 2025 – High tide: 4:24 a.m., 6.76 ft.; Low tide: 9:28 a.m., 3.09 ft.; High tide: 3:19 p.m., 8.14 ft.; Low tide: 10:22 p.m., -0.82 ft.

CBPL Event
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Open Men's Group, Monday, December 8 in the Cedar Room, 6:00pm – 8:00pm. Imagine a circle of brothers where you’re invited share your truth, clarify your vision for the life you want, gain the tools you need for action, find your strength, and hold yourself accountable.

North Bend City Council
Joint North Bend City Council/URA Work Session on December 8, 2025, at 4:30 p.m. | City Council/URA Meetings on December 9, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE: The Council Chambers has a maximum seating capacity of 86, but meetings are live-streamed at: https://www.youtube.com/c/cityofnorthbendoregon. If you wish to provide oral or written comments for public comment or a scheduled Public Hearing, please see the Speak at Remote Meetings page at the following link: www.northbendoregon.us NORTH BEND CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION: The North Bend City Council will hold a City Council Work Session on Monday, December 8, 2025, at 4:30 pm in Council Chambers at 835 California Ave. The agenda will include the following: - Call to Order; - Roll Call; - Public Comments; - Review the City Council Agenda for December 9, 2025; - Adjournment.

NB Lands $100,000 Grant to Advance Annex Housing Project
City of North Bend release - NORTH BEND, Ore. — The City of North Bend has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Business Oregon’s Housing Infrastructure Support Fund to move pre-development work forward on the planned transformation of the former Coos County Courthouse Annex into much-needed workforce housing. The award, formally approved Dec. 10 under the project title “North Bend Housing Pre-Design Engineering & Infrastructure Financing Strategies,” will pay for engineering, environmental and historic-preservation work needed to prepare the blighted downtown property for eventual demolition and redevelopment. City Administrator David A. Milliron said the grant marks a major step toward realizing the shared vision of the North Bend City Council and the North Bend Urban Renewal Agency to convert the long-vacant annex into new homes for local workers and families. “This funding fills a critical gap between vision and construction,” Milliron said. “It allows us to complete the upfront engineering, environmental review and State Historic Preservation Office and Brownfield requirements so the annex site can be safely cleared and made ready for high-quality workforce housing in the heart of downtown.” According to the award summary from Business Oregon, the city will use the grant to hire a licensed engineer to perform pre-design work at the site and to bring on consulting support to develop regional infrastructure financing strategies and other technical assistance. That work will help the city refine the layout of future buildings and utilities, evaluate seismic and environmental conditions, plan necessary street and utility upgrades, and assemble a financing package that can braid state, federal and local funds. The annex project is envisioned as a multi-story, mixed-income development with dozens of new apartments aimed at teachers, health-care workers, first responders and other critical members of the local workforce. Milliron said the state grant will complement previously secured federal funding and position the project to compete for additional housing and infrastructure dollars in coming years. “North Bend has been aggressive about pursuing every available tool to tackle our housing shortage,” he said. “By investing in this pre-design and planning work now, we make the annex site ‘shovel-ready’ and much more competitive for construction funding.” Business Oregon’s award letter notes that the project must follow state procurement rules and that a financing contract, outlining all terms and conditions, will be executed before expenses are eligible for reimbursement. Milliron expressed gratitude to the city’s state and federal partners for their ongoing support of housing efforts on the South Coast. “We are deeply thankful to Sen. Dick Anderson, Rep. Boomer Wright, U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, and Congresswoman Val Hoyle for championing investments in housing in and around North Bend,” he said. “Their advocacy has helped unlock dollars like this grant and other critical funding that will ultimately put roofs over people’s heads.” The annex housing project is a centerpiece of North Bend’s broader strategy to revitalize its downtown, replace blighted properties with productive uses and expand the supply of attainable housing. City leaders say adding new homes near jobs, transit and services will support local businesses, stabilize the workforce and strengthen the tax base over time. Next steps include executing the grant contract with Business Oregon, issuing competitive solicitations for engineering and consulting services, and beginning the technical studies and planning work outlined in the application. Once pre-development is complete and additional financing is secured, the city will move into demolition and construction phases. “This is a long, complex project, but every milestone like this brings us closer to seeing families living where an empty building stands today,” Milliron said. “North Bend is committed to turning the annex from a symbol of disinvestment into a model of what small coastal cities can do to address housing needs.”

Commercial crab season begins Dec. 16 from Cape Falcon to the California border
ODFW release - Newport, Ore. – Oregon's commercial Dungeness crab season opens Dec. 16 from Cape Falcon to the California border, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced today. Crab will be available in time for the holiday season. Oregon will open the north coast to align with Washington once Long Beach crab meet the 23 percent meat fill criteria. The earliest this area could open (pending meat fill) is Dec. 31. The commercial bay crab fishery also opens Dec. 16 from Cape Falcon to the California border in conjunction with the ocean fishery. The bay crab fishery closes at 11:59 p.m., Dec. 31. "Oregon's crab fishery is an economic driver for coastal communities," says Justin Ainsworth, ODFW's Marine Resources Program Manager. "I appreciate crab fishermen being patient as we tried to align our opening with Washington, but the best option now is to open up what we can." The season is opening under a fleet advisory that fishing vessels should be vigilant and move or avoid setting gear in areas where whales are foraging or transiting to minimize risk of entanglement. The commercial fleet can begin the presoak period – setting baited crab pots in the water – on Dec. 13 from Cape Falcon to the California border. The presoak time gives permit holders a chance to get their gear out in an equitable, organized, and safe manner, and all can begin harvesting crab Dec. 16 in this area. See ODFW's weekly season opening updates web page for more details including industry notices. Additional updates will continue to be posted here until the decision is made to open the north coast.

Quakes
A 3.4-magnitude earthquake was recorded on land, just north of Cape Mendocino, Northern California, Friday, Dec. 5. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake was located south to southwest of Fortuna, CA. On Saturday, Dec. 6, a 2.7-magnitude earthquake was recorded near the southern end of the two fault lines, southeast of Petrolia, CA, also near Cape Mendocino.

Missing Douglas Co. Female Found Deceased
ROSEBURG, Ore. - On Thursday, December 4th, 2025, at approximately 11:20 AM members of Douglas County Search and Rescue located Lori Sharman deceased while conducting a follow up search. Deputies confirmed her death and have notified her next of kin. The Douglas County Medical Examiner's Office has been notified and is investigating the death. There are no indications of foul play at this time. The Sheriff's Office would like to thank the many volunteers and community members for their efforts in trying to locate Lori. The men and women of the Sheriff's Office extend their deepest sympathies to Lori’s family. No further information is expected to be released at this time.

Missing in the Elliott State Forest
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ore. - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is seeking public assistance in locating a missing Christmas Valley man after his vehicle was found in the Elliott State Forest. On Sunday, November 30, 2025, deputies responded to a report of a white 2002 Ford utility pickup found unoccupied by hunters on an unmaintained roadway in the Elliott State Forest near Loon Lake. Deputies identified the vehicle as belonging to 61-year-old Robert Cotter of Christmas Valley, Oregon. Cotter, who operates the business Robert C Handyman & Paint, had been providing handyman services to clients in the Reedsport and Elkton communities in Douglas County. He was last seen captured on security footage at a gas station in Christmas Valley on Sunday, November 2, 2025. The Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone who may have seen Cotter or his vehicle since November 2nd to come forward. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 440-4471 and reference case number 25-4113.

Poe for the Win again
CCSO release - Dec. 4, 2025 - Tonight, Deputies responded to a reported trespass off Highway 101 just north of Bandon. While in the area, Deputies located an involved vehicle, unoccupied. The suspects later appeared from the woods and were identified. Deputy Anderson developed reasonable suspicion of drug activity and requested Poe to respond. Poe alerted to the presence of narcotics in the vehicle. Deputy Anderson applied for a received a search warrant on the vehicle. Several grams of methamphetamine and a large amount of drug paraphernalia were located during the search. Excellent work Deputy Anderson and Poe.

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 4, 7:31 a.m., 1800 block Union Ave., “illegal camping.” At 7:32 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping,” 50-year old Lamont DeRoss & 28-year old Abby Bernhardt “Ticket.” At 7:38 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping,” 47-year old Malina Eckley, 40-year old Amanda Haggbloom & 42-year old Andrew Wallace, “Ticket.” At 6:07 p.m., 835 California Ave., NBPD, “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 12:47 a.m., 1360 Airport Way, NB, OSP Coos Bay Command, “OSP Trooper out with subject,” 33-year old McKayla Laynn Christian Brotten arrested on CCSO warrant charging FTA on Unlawful Use of a Weapon & Menacing.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 2:39 a.m., Hwy. 101 & Exchange St., “from traffic stop,” 22-year old Thomas Joseph Aguilar Jr., charged with DUII, Reckless Driving, “Aguilar cited in lieu of custody.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 12:03 p.m., 255 Capital St., Salem, OSP, 43-year old Joshua Alexander Hilburn arrested on CBPD warrant charging FTA on Failure to Report as a Sex Offender & FTA 2nd Degree, “Hilburn cited in lieu of custody.”

Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 1:02 p.m., 1385 Newmark Ave., Grocery Outlet, “result of shoplift,” 39-year old Jaclyn Nicole Reinbold charged with Theft 3rd Degree, “Reinbold was transported to CCJ.”

Counterfeit
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 1:41 p.m., 997 Newmark Ave., Chevron Empire, “counterfeit money.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 9:40 p.m., “result of casual contact,” 67-year old Mark Steven Pruitt served NBPD warrant charging FTA on Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, FTA on FTA II, FTA on Disorderly Conduct II; FTA on FTA II, “Pruitt lodged CCJ.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 4, 10:22 p.m., No. Bayshore Dr., & Anderson, “result of traffic stop,” 62-year old Deborah Lynn Wolf charged with DUII & Reckless Driving, “Wolf was cited in lieu of custody.”

UEMV
According to an entry on the MPPD log for Dec. 6, 1:58 a.m., 600 block 4th St., “unlawful entry into MV.”

UEMV
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Dec. 6, 3:36 a.m., 200 E. 2nd St. Coos Co. Jail, “unlawful entry into MV.”

UEMVs
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 5, 8:30 a.m., 1700 block Waite St., “unlawful entry into MV.” At 8:51 a.m., 900 block O’Connell St., “unlawful entry into MV.”

PCS
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 5, 12:31 p.m., 2000 block Newmark St., Public Square, 35-year old William Vernon Emery arrested on charge of PCS Methamphetamine, “Emery was transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 5, 11:48 a.m., 1800 block Union Ave., “warrant service” on 32-year old Darren Evan Ellis charging FTA on Burglary II & two-counts Criminal Mischief II, “transported to CCJ.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 6, 3:19 a.m., 1400 block Sherman Ave., “unlawful vehicle.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 7:21 a.m., 900 block W. Ingersoll, Marshfield HS, “illegal camping.” On Dec. 6, 4:09 a.m., 200 block Holland Ave., Empire Boat Dock, “illegal camping.”

Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 10 a.m., Lakeshore & Stillwater Lakes, “unlawful vehicle parked on street.” At 11:13 a.m., 175 So. 3rd St., TimeBomb, “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 11:05 a.m., 1036 SE Douglas Ave., Douglas Co. SO, 47-year old Kiann Kimberly Koenemann “arrested by Douglas County SO” on four-warrants charging FTA on Burglary, FTA on FTA Criminal Citation, FTA on Contempt of Court, and FTA on 13-count Contempt of Court.

Possible Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 11:18 a.m., 800 block Stillwater Dr., “possible break-in.”

Assault
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 2:11 p.m., 1600 block Newmark Ave., “result of dispute,” 27-year old Brandon Eugene Wolford charged with Assault IV Domestic Felony & Harassment X 2-counts, “arrested and transported CCJ.”

Located
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 5:21 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, “located wanted subject as result of trespass,” 31-year old Randie Lynn Bowen charged with Criminal Trespass II & CBPD warrant for Criminal Trespass I, Escape III, Attempted Tampering with Physical Evidence, Theft III & Unlawful Possession of Meth, “arrested and transported CCJ.”

Robbery
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 5, 11:44 p.m., So. Cammann St., “robbery.”

Arrest
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 6, 4:40 a.m., So. Empire & Michigan, 51-year old Darlene Cady charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Cady was transported to CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 6, 6:39 a.m., Union & Grant Circle, “illegal camping.” AT 6:43 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal Camping. AT 7:04 a.m., Harbor, “illegal camping.”

Drug Info
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 7, 2:27 a.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., KoKwel Casino, “drug info,” 38-year old Nicholas Anthony Kuykendall arrested on warrant, Contempt of Court, “transported to CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 6, 6:41 a.m., 100 block So. 3rd St., “illegal camping.” At 6:46 a.m., 4th & Anderson, “illegal camping.” At 7:18 a.m., John Topits Park, Ackerman St., “illegal camping.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 6, 12:50 p.m., 200 block So. Empire Blvd., “burglary,” 34-yea old Kayla Ann Crawford charged with Burglary II, Attempted Theft II & Criminal Mischief III, “Crawford transported to CCJ.”

Arrest
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 6, 1:50 p.m., 3800 block Vista Dr., 29-year old James Duke Love charged with Unauthorized Use MV; NBPD warrant for FTA on Strangulation, Assault IV, Menacing, Reckless Endanger Another; CBPD warrant for FTA on Fugitive from Justice, “Love transported to CCJ.”

UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 6, 3:53 p.m., 700 block No. 9th St., “unlawful entry into MV.”

WX
A Small Craft Advisory along the South Oregon Coast. Cloudy skies with highs in the upper 50s and winds out of the South to Southwest at 10-15 mph. Cloudy with occasional showers overnight, potential for heavy rainfall, winds continue from the South to Southwest at 10-20 mph. Cloudy with showers on Tuesday, potential for heavy rainfall, highs in the upper 50s and winds out of the South to Southwest at 10-20 mph.


Sports

Prep gbxb
First games of the girls’ prep basketball season continued to roll out this past weekend with non-conference, jamborees and tournament games throughout Oregon. In the 4A girls Friday, Dec. 5: North Bend downed Cascade Christian, 50-33 at Medford. Cottage Grove beat visiting Scio, 55-25. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic: Coquille beat Junction City, 43-15. Red Lion Round Robin Tourney, Pendleton, Taft fell to La Grande, 60-48. Central Oregon Tip-Off Tourney: Redmond beat Seaside, 68-34. 3A: Brookings Coastline Classic – So. Umpqua lost to Brookings-Harbor, 67-13. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic – Toledo beat Siuslaw, 43-33. Westside Winter Jam – Neah-Kah-Nie lost to Westside Christian, 36-27. 2A: Bandon beat Southwest Christian, 43-34. Waldport lost to No. Douglas, 48-46. Monarch Invitational – Myrtle Pt. beat Monroe, 69-38. New Hope Showdown – Alsea over Gold Beach, 47-29. 1A: Mapleton Winter Classic – Pacific lost to Trout Lake, 52-14. Saturday, Dec. 6 – 5A: Marshfield beat Churchill, 40-22, at Mac Court. Seaside downed Bend, 69-38 at the Central Oregon Tip-Off Class. 4A: Astoria lost at Banks, 49-20. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic – Siuslaw lost to Junction City, 40-16. Red Lion Round Robin Tourney – Taft fell to Pendleton, 59-56. Toledo lost to Coquille, 50-6, Coquille Winter Lakes Classic. 2A: Bandon beat Lowell, 63-13. Myrtle Pt. lost 54-52 to Umpqua Valley Christian at Monarch Invitational. Gold Beach beat New Hope Christian, 54-15 at New Hope Showdown. 1A: Southwest Christian beat Powers, 35-34.

Prep gbxb schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedules for Monday, Dec. 8th: 4A: North Bend at Dallas, 4p. 3A: Willamina at Nestucca, 6p.

Prep bbxb scores
Season openers for most all prep boys’ basketball team this past weekend. 4A: Scio won at Cottage Grove, 62-56 in OT. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic – Junction City beat Coquille, 62-27. 3A: Taft won at Catlin Gabel, 50-41. Gaston fell at Warrenton, 82-49. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic, Siuslaw downed Toledo, 56-41. Westside Jam – St. Mary’s over Neah-Kah-Nie, 51-48. 2A: Bandon beat Southwest Christian, 58-17. Waldport fell to No. Douglas, 45-39. Mapleton Tournament, Reedsport beat Gran View Christian Academy, 71-62. New Hope Showdown – Gold Beach beat Alsea, 58-49. Victory Builders Classic – Myrtle Pt. over Monroe, 55-43. 1A: Mapleton Tournament, Pacific beat Trout Lake, 55-35. Saturday, Dec. 6, 4A: Marshfield lost to Churchill, 68-61, Mac Court. North Bend beat Springfield, 80-59. Astoria won at Banks, 59-55. 3A: Coquille Winter Classic – Junction City beat Siuslaw, 58-48. Warrenton downed Colton, 66-49. Brookings Coastline Classic – So. Umpqua lost to Brookings-Harbor, 58-42. Brookings-Harbor beat Bonanza, 61-55. Coquille Winter Lakes Classic – Toledo beat Coquille, 71-58. Westside Winter Jam – Neah-Kah-Nie lost to Riverside, 57-48. 2A: Lowell beat Bandon, 44-36. Mapleton Tournament – Reedsport beat Pacific, 57-35. New Hope Showdown – Gold Beach beat New Hope Christian, 44-34. Victory Builders Classic, Myrtle Pt. downed Umpqua Valley Christian, 45-44.

Prep bbxb
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Monday, Dec. 8th: 3A: Willamina at Nestucca, 7:30p. Taft at Neah-Kah-Nie, 7:30p. 2A: Open Door Christian Academy at Knappa, 7p.

Prep wr
Marshfield’s boy’s wrestling team opened the 2025-26 prep season at the Perry Burlison Invitational, Cascade HS, Turner. The Pirate boys had two placers, Garron Castro, 4th at 120 and Skylar Folau, 3rd at 285. Marshfield’s girls competed a the Willlie Wilinson Tournament, Sutherlin, and took first-place. Renee Anderson was 1st at 140. Ankiya Guyton, 3rd, 125. Marissa Hedrick, 5th, 125. Paige Johnson, 4th, 110. Amina Palacios, 1st, 110. Olivia Shield, 1st, 170. Melody Standon, 3rd, 110. Annhelena Vancannon, 4th, 130. Lana Wright, 1st, 155. Lexie Wright, 2nd, 140. At the Battle at the Border, Crescent City, CA, North Bend’s Shawn Perez won first-place at 106. North Bend will host the North Bend Classic, Dec, 12-13.

SWOCC Sports
Southwestern Oregon’s men’s basketball team swept two non-conference games at Eureka, CA over the weekend. On Friday, the Lakers beat College of the Redwoods, 93-79. On Saturday, SWOCC downed Feather River, 77-70. Next up for Southwestern Oregon (9-1) is at the Big Bend Crossover, against Big Bend, Friday, Dec. 12th, 7 p.m. The Laker women dropped two games at their own SWOCC Classic. On Saturday, Southwestern fell to Umpqua, 81-54 and Sunday, lost to Olympic, 64-59. The Lakers (3-4) are at Whatcom, Friday, Dec. 12, 7p.

Ducks in CFP
UO release - Oregon earned the No. 5 seed in the College Football Playoff and will host No. 12 seed James Madison in the first round at Autzen Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 p.m. PT. By: Nate Krueger - EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon football team will play one final game in Autzen Stadium this season as the Ducks were announced on Sunday as the No. 5 seed in the 2025 College Football Playoff field. Oregon will host No. 12 seed James Madison in a first-round game on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 4:30 p.m. PT (TNT/TruTV/HBO Max). It will be the first College Football Playoff game in Autzen Stadium history as well as the first meeting between Oregon and James Madison. Season ticket holders will have until 11:00 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, to secure their season ticket holder locations. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Visit www.GoDucks.com/CFP for more information on tickets, parking and more. Oregon will make its third all-time appearance in the College Football Playoff, and second in a row. The Ducks are one of four schools to have earned a CFP spot in each of the first two years of the expanded 12-team field. The winner between Oregon and James Madison will advance to the CFP Quarterfinals to face No. 4 Texas Tech at the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day. Visit www.collegefootballplayoff for the full bracket and details for the 2025 College Football Playoff. Oregon finished the regular season with an 11-1 overall record, earning 11-plus wins for the third year in a row and double-digit victories for the fifth consecutive season. The Ducks had wins over two teams in the final College Football Playoff top-25 rankings – No. 16 USC and No. 23 Iowa – and their lone loss came to top-ranked Indiana. The Ducks rank in the top 15 nationally for scoring offense (9th, 38.2 PPG), total offense (13th, 465.2 YPG), scoring defense (8th, 14.8 PPG) and total defense (4th, 251.6 YPG), and are top 10 in both total yards per play (9th, 7.08) and total yards per play allowed (6th, 4.16). Oregon is also the nation's most complete terms in terms of explosive plays, ranking third in plays of 20-plus yards (82) and second in 20-plus yard plays allowed (24). Oregon went 6-1 at home in the regular season and is 25-2 in Autzen Stadium under head coach Dan Lanning. The Ducks are 54-4 at home since the start of the 2017 season.

UO mbxb
Oregon’s men lost their fifth collegiate basketball game in-a-row, Saturday, to UCLA, 74-63, at Los Angeles. The game was also a Big 10 Conference game. The Ducks (0-2, 4-5) host UC Davis, Saturday, Dec. 13, 1 p.m., in a non-conference game televised on the Big Ten Network.

UO wbxb
Oregon’s women’s basketball team dropped a Big 10 Conference game at No. 4 UCLA, Sunday, at Los Angeles, 80-59. The Ducks (0-1, 10-1) host Montana State, Sunday, Dec. 14, noon, televised on the B1G+ Network.

OSU mbxb
Oregon State’s men’s basketball team beat visiting Southern Utah, 81-70, Saturday, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis. The Beavers (6-5) host Montana State, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2 p.m., televised on ESPN+.

OSU wbxb
Oregon State’s women’s basketball team beat visiting Alaska Anchorage, Sunday, 69-53, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis. The Beavers (6-4) host Arizona State, Sunday, Dec. 14, 1 p.m., televised on ESPN+.

OSU Wrestlers at Las Vegas
OSU release - LAS VEGAS, Nev. – Maximo Renteria finished second to lead the Oregon State wrestling team at the 43rd Annual Cliff Keen Invitational Saturday afternoon at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. Renteria was one of three Beavers to place in the top six Saturday. He was joined by Justin Rademacher, who took third at 197, and Nash Singleton, who placed sixth at 141. Renteria went 4-1 at the 125-pount weight class and squared off with West Virginia's Jett Strickenberger for the title. Renteria came up just short in an 8-6 loss. Renteria is now 12-1 on the year. Rademacher claimed the third-place spot at 197 thanks to a 9-6 sudden victory win over Oklahoma's Deanthony Parker Jr. It was his second win over Parker in Vegas, and helped the Beaver 197-pounder to a 4-1 record at the Cliff Keen. He is 14-1 on the year. Singleton ended his trip with a 3-3 record and sixth-place finish. He is now 8-5 on the year. The Beavers, as a team, finished in a tie for 10th with 56 points.

Two UO Indoor Track School Records at BU Opener
UO release - The Ducks tallied seven top-10 program marks Saturday in Boston. BOSTON, Mass. – The Oregon track and field team opened its indoor season Saturday with two school records, seven top-10 program performances and a win at the BU Sharon Colyear-Danville Opener. In addition, the Ducks' distance crew tallied 12 lifetime bests in Boston. Birnbaum produced the first Oregon school record Saturday with his time of 7:39.65 in the invitational section of the 3,000 meters. He finished third among collegians in Saturday's race. Birnbaum is the first Oregon man to dip below 7:40 in the event, topping the previous school mark of 7:40.51 set by Edward Cheserek at the 2016 Millrose Games. Birnbaum ran 7:52.04 at last year's BU Season Opener. Elliott Cook, in his first collegiate race since the NCAA Indoor meet in March, clocked in at 7:41.57 and moved to third on the Ducks' all-time list for 3,000 meters. It was his first-ever race at the distance and added a third indoor top-10 UO mark for the redshirt season who also ranks sixth in the 800 meters and 10th in the mile. The second school record of the day came from Cherotich in the invitational 5,000 meters. The Big Ten cross country champ crossed the finish line in 15:16.72 to knock nearly nine seconds off the mark held by Carmela Cardama Baez (15:25.41) from the 2019 BU Season Opener. Saturday's performance gave Cherotich her second UO school record, along with the 10,000 meters. Harding took the top spot in the men's invitational mile, clocking a lifetime best of 3:55.92 to become the 11th man in program history to run sub-3:56 in the event. The UO junior entered the BU weekend with a previous best of 4:02.43 from this past year's Big Ten Indoor Championships. Overall, Harding is the 38th UO man to run under four minutes in the indoor mile. The Ducks added a second sub-4:00 performer in Saturday's race with Jeffery Rogers lowering his best from 3:59.69 to 3:57.29 in a seventh-place finish. With his latest effort, the Sherwood, Ore., native now among the top-15 indoor mile performers in program history. The Women of Oregon added a trio of top-10 times to the program's all-time list at 3,000 meters. Juliet Cherubet and Dalia Frias posted respective lifetime bests of 8:52.30 and 8:55.78, and became the No. 3 and No. 5 performers in school history. Wilma Nielsen, the reigning NCAA mile champion, made her first appearance in the event and came away with a time of 9:00.50, good for eighth on the UO list. Oregon registered a final top-10 program effort with Abdel Laadjel in the invitational 5,000 meters. The Big Ten cross country champion clocked in at 13:24.17 to move from sixth to fourth on the Oregon list. He entered the meet with a lifetime best of 13:29.79, an unattached time from last year's BU Opener. Notable:Bahiya El Arfaoui made her UO debut with a lifetime best of 9:02.27 at 3,000 meters, an event she hadn't run since 2023 … Will Heslam and Cain Evans went 1-2 in section three of the open mile; Ben Greene ran a lifetime best of 4:08.30 … Sergio Del Barrio produced a lifetime best of 8:00.35 in the open 3,000 meters … in his indoor debut for Oregon, Michael Mireles (13:42.02) lowered his 5,000 best by 23 seconds.

Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks won an NFL road trip game Sunday, at Atlanta, 37-9. The Hawks (10-3) host the Colts (8-5), Sunday, Dec. 14, 1:25 p.m., televised on CBS.