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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 – Sunrise: 7:17 a.m., and Sunset: 5:45 p.m., offering ten-hours and 28-minutes of daylight.
Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 – Low tide: 4:10 a.m., High tide: 10:08 a.m., and Low tide: 5:30 p.m. 0.37 ft.
Quakes at the Southern End
More seismic activity at the southern end of the two fault lines that run parallel with the Oregon Coast. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 2.5-magnitude quake was recorded Thursday, west of Petrolia, CA near Cape Mendocino in Northern California. It was followed by a 3.0-magnitude quake also west of Petrolia, CA.
Charleston’s Signature Seafood Event Returns
Oregon's Adventure Coast release - Plan your getaway to Oregon’s Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend, and Charleston for the 41st Annual Charleston Crab Feed Fundraiser at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology on Saturday, February 14, 2026. Oregon’s Adventure Coast: Coos Bay, North Bend, Charleston, is known for its beautiful natural scenery and adventure. But when February arrives, fresh Oregon Dungeness crab takes center stage. If winter has you feeling crabby, or you’re just craving some fresh, delicious Dungeness crab, head to Charleston, Oregon, for the 41st Annual Charleston Crab Feed on Saturday, February 14, 2026, from 11 am to 4 pm at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology on Boat Basin Road. The annual “crab alanche” seafood fundraiser, organized by the Charleston Merchants Association, brings hundreds of crab fans together at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology for a delicious feast you will never forget. Roughly 900 pounds of fresh Dungeness crab are served each year, caught by local fishermen out of Charleston and prepared by the team at Chuck’s Seafood. Proceeds from the event help support the Charleston Visitor Center. “This annual tradition has been bringing people together for over four decades,” said Janice Langlinais, Executive Director of the Coos Bay-North Bend-Charleston Visitor and Convention Bureau. “Hundreds of visitors from all over Oregon travel here to gather with our community, savor fresh local Dungeness crab, and show support for the merchants and families that make Charleston’s fishing community so special.” Guests can enjoy whole or half Dungeness crab at market price, served with side dishes and a roll. If you don’t eat crab, a gourmet hot dog lunch with sides will also be offered. Guests will have the opportunity to learn more about local marine life and conservation from South Slough Estuary and the Oregon Crab Commission. And of course, don’t forget to enter for a chance to win raffle prizes generously donated by businesses throughout Charleston, Coos Bay, and North Bend! Ticket prices are based on market value.
Free Ice Skating, North Bend
Free ice skating, sponsored by Coos Health and Wellness, will take place on Saturday, February 14, from 2:00–6:00 p.m.
CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Pickup/Drop-off Eastside, Friday, February 13 at the Eastside Fire Station, 365 D Street, Coos Bay, 9:00am – 9:30am. Return or pick up library materials every Friday in front of the Eastside Fire Department. Age Bracket: Everyone. Pickup/Drop-off Empire, Friday, February 13 at the Empire Fire Station, 189 S Wall Street, Coos Bay, 10:00am – 10:30am. Pickup or drop-off library materials in front of the Empire Fire Station. Age Bracket: Everyone. Toddler Prom, Friday, February 13 in the Myrtlewood Room, 10:00am – 11:00am, Friday, February 13, 10:00am, Ages 0-6 and an adult caregiver. It's time for Toddler Prom! Get out your finery for a special dance party for the under 5 set for a pre-Valentine's Day celebration. DJ Jennifer spins tunes and will bring out the bubbles, a photo booth and more. Costumes encouraged, but not essential. Wear your dancing clothes and get ready to move! Age Bracket: Kids, Families. Tween Cooking Club with OSU's 4-H, Friday, February 13 in the Myrtlewood Room, 2:00pm – 3:30pm. Learn cooking basics in a club geared towards tweens. Come to one or all sessions; sign up required for each session. All supplies provided. Each session will focus on a different recipe or technique. Fridays, February 13: Tacos, guacamole and salsa; March 13: Smoothies and snacks. Made possible through OSU Extension and 4-H. Age Bracket: Kids & Teens. Community Yoga, Saturday, February 14 in the Myrtlewood Room, 9:00am – 10:00am. Who is this class for? Beginners and experienced yogis alike! All levels are welcome. Teens and Adults. What to Bring: Comfortable clothing, yoga mat, water bottle, Age Bracket: Teens & Adults. Book Brunch, Saturday, February 14 in the Myrtlewood Room, 11:00am – 12:00pm. Book Brunch is a book club devoted to reading, unrestricted by genre, plus, of course, brunch! Each month we will read a book, then meet the second Saturday of the next month for waffles, orange juice, coffee etc., and a chat. This is a no pressure club, if you didn’t finish, that’s ok, just know there will be spoilers. We’re all here to share our love of books and breakfast food! This month we will be reading Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen. We will meet Saturday, February 14 in the Myrtlewood Room. Hope to see you there! Age Tag: Adults. Ongoing Programs: Fabric Donations Needed. Feeling generous with your fabric stash? Please consider donating a bag of fabric to the Coos Bay Library for use in our twice-monthly sewing classes with OCATEC. Limit one bag per person per week; 100% cotton or linen fabrics only, please. We are unable to accept fabrics which have been exposed to cigarette smoke. Our sewing classes are free to the public and enormously popular, so your donation goes a long way towards keeping fabric arts alive in our community. Winter Reading Game Piece, Winter Reading Challenge 2026, January 1-February 28, All Ages. Read (or listen) to three books, get a sticker and an entry for a grand prize drawing. Keep reading and complete more of the challenges for bragging rights and more entries. Winners will be announced March 2. All entries must be received at the Coos Bay Public Library by February 28. Complete the entire challenge for five chances to win. Challenges cannot be repeated. Ark Project Food Drive.
Tween Cooking Club at CBPL
CBPL release - This winter, the Coos Bay Public Library is teaming up with Oregon State University’s 4-H Program to offer a monthly cooking club for teens and tweens ages 10-14. The club will meet Friday, February 13, and March 13 from 2:00-3:30pm. Each session will focus on a different cooking skill and will feature a practical, hands-on activity; teens can attend one or all sessions. The program is free but pre-registration is required on the library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org. The program is being offered by the Oregon State University Extension Service. Oregon State University Extension Service partners with local communities to provide trusted expertise and science-based knowledge to address critical issues and help every Oregonian thrive. The Coos County Extension Office is based in Myrtle Point and offers a wide range of programming throughout the year for all ages, including outreach with the Food Hero program, food preservation, gardening, and support for 4-H. To register or to find out more about programs at the Coos Bay Public Library, visit the Coos Bay Public Library’s website at www.coosbaylibrary.org. Registration is also available over the phone; call Jennifer at (541) 269-1101 x 3606.
NBPL Events
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Toddler Play Time (Ages 2-3), Every Friday in February at 10:30 AM. Open play with interactive toys and board books for ages 2-3. Pet Portrait Painting, Saturday, February 14 from 1:00-3:00 PM. Paint a one-of-a-kind portrait of your pet! Bring a photo of your pet & use the Library’s art supplies to create your masterpiece. This program is limited to twenty attendees and registration is required. Register at https://tinyurl.com/32jjh9nu.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a Pet Portrait Painting Party at the North Bend Public Library
NBPL release - Looking for a creative and lighthearted way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? The North Bend Public Library invites the community to a Valentine’s Day Pet Portrait Painting event on Saturday, February 14 from 1:00–3:00 PM. Participants should bring their favorite photo of their animal companion and use the library’s art supplies to paint a one-of-a-kind portrait alongside fellow pet lovers. Whether your masterpiece turns out frame-worthy or fabulously funny, this program promises an afternoon of creativity, laughter, and love for our four-legged (or feathered or scaled) friends. The event is free and geared towards adults. No artistic experience is necessary. All art supplies will be provided. Attendees should bring a photo of their pet and a good sense of humor. Registration is required and is limited to twenty attendees. Register at https://tinyurl.com/32jjh9nu. Event Details: What: Valentine’s Day Pet Portrait Painting; When: Saturday, February 14 from 1:00-3:00 PM; Where: North Bend Public Library; Cost: Free; Who: Geared towards adults; limit of 20 attendees; Registration: Register to attend at https://tinyurl.com/32jjh9nu Bring: A photo of your pet.
Grants Awarded for Community Green Infrastructure
The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development has awarded $2.87 million in Community Green Infrastructure grants to 14 applicants throughout Oregon. These grants fund building, planting, producing, and planning green infrastructure, which is infrastructure that mimics natural systems, such as urban green space, parks, trees, rain gardens, and bioswales. The program received 66 applications totaling nearly $16 million, so unfortunately many qualified applications could not be funded in this round. The program awarded grants in four categories: Community green infrastructure projects; Green infrastructure economic development projects; Green infrastructure master plans; Native seed banks and native plant nurseries; The award list with project descriptions is available on the program webpage. City of North Bend: North Bend Visitors Center Community Green Space.
North Bend Seeking Volunteers for Budget Committee
City of North Bend release - The City of North Bend is currently accepting applications to fill one vacancy on the Budget Committee and five vacancies on the Planning Commission. These volunteer positions offer residents an opportunity to play an important role in shaping the future of the community. The Budget Committee reviews and recommends the City’s annual budget, while the Planning Commission helps guide land use planning and development decisions. Community members who are interested in civic engagement, local government, and helping guide City policies are encouraged to apply.
Southwestern to host “Hope Lives Here” a suicide awareness event
COOS BAY, OR – Southwestern Oregon Community College’s Psychology Department, Human Services Department, Veteran’s Club, and Psychology Club is hosting “Hope Lives Here”, an evening dedicated to suicide awareness, prevention, and connection. The event will take place on Friday, February 13, 2026, from 5:00-8:00pm on the Coos Campus, 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos Bay, in Empire Hall. This is a free event. The event will begin with an opportunity for people to ask questions of a speaker panel featuring four expert panelists. The panelists bring unique and differing perspective in suicide prevention and include Ross Acker (Advanced Health Coordinated Care), Lualhati Anderson (Coos Health and Wellness), Kelly Sweeney-Widman and Corey Widman (Widdy's Work), and Ariana Ryzbol (US Department of Veteran Affairs). The panel session will run for an hour and will include a mix of pre-determined questions focused on prevention, postvention, and support, followed by a short audience Q&A. This will be an open, compassionate space where students, staff and community members can hear diverse viewpoints, learn about available resources, and feel encouraged to continue the conversation. The event will include: Speaker panel and Q&A with mental-health professionals and community leaders; Cookie decorating table as a grounding, creative activity; Raffle to raise funds for students to attend the 2026 Western Psychology Conference in Tacoma, WA; A short closing mindfulness practice. We would like to thank our sponsors: A Beautiful You, To Write Love on Her Arms, Front Street Community Bike Works, and Coos Head Food Store. For more information, please contact Cheryl Davies, Professor of Psychology at Southwestern at 541-888-7291 or [email protected].
Winter weather increases health and injury risks across Oregon??
OHA release - Oregon Health Authority urges caution with wood?stoves to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning during winter months. As it gets colder and Oregonians rely more on wood stoves, space heaters and other heating sources?to stay warm, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) reminds you?to take steps to prevent carbon?monoxide poisoning.? Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas and is produced when fuel is burned. In winter,?carbon monoxide?risks are higher because we close our windows and doors and use heating appliances. Exposure can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, confusion, loss of consciousness and can cause death if not treated quickly.? Wood stoves that are not installed, cleaned or vented correctly can cause carbon monoxide problems in the winter. OHA asks you to:? Have wood stoves, chimneys and vents?inspected and cleaned every year by certified professionals. Make sure wood-burning devices are properly vented?to the outside. Never use outdoor heating or equipment indoors. This includes camp stoves, charcoal?grills?and generators. More safety?tips: Install carbon monoxide alarms that are battery-powered or have battery back-up??on every level of your home. Test alarms every month and change the batteries twice a year. Never run vehicles,?generators?or gas-powered tools in enclosed or partly enclosed spaces.? If a?carbon monoxide?alarm sounds or if you feel symptoms like headache, dizziness, nausea, or confusion: Go outside to breathe fresh air right away. Call 911.
Airplane Crash, Central Coast
A single-engine airplane crashed into trees on the Central Oregon Coast, Wednesday, near Wakonda Beach Airport, at Waldport, Wednesday, Feb. 11. According to reports, the accident occurred about 1:30 p.m. near the short grass field next to Wakonda Beach Road. Trees line the run way at both ends. The pilot, not injured, was reportedly trapped inside the wreckage. Emergency responders, however, were able to free him from the branches about 50-feet above the ground.
Fatal Accident, I-205, Clackamas Co.
OSP report - CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. (12 Feb. 2026) – On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026, at 7:10 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle fatal crash on Interstate 205 near milepost 6 in Clackamas County. The preliminary investigation indicated the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office had been in pursuit of a white 2002 Lexus, operated by Douglas Richard York (54) of Crooked River Ranch, on I-205 southbound near West Linn. The sheriff’s office had been attempting to stop the vehicle for a speeding violation. While continuing southbound, the Lexus rear-ended a gray Volkswagen Golf operated by Christian James Coerper (34) of Oregon City. The Lexus then lost control, rolled over, and York was ejected from the vehicle. York was subsequently struck by a gray Toyota Corolla operated by Maya Rose Shaw (31) of Sherwood. The operator of the Lexus (York) was pronounced deceased at the scene. The highway was impacted for approximately four hours during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office and the Oregon Department of Transportation. York was later identified as the subject of a statewide felony warrant and statewide BOLO from earlier in the day. Questions related to the pursuit should be directed to the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office. OSP is the investigating agency for the fatal crash.
Animal Neglect Charges, Lane Co.
Lane Co. SO release - In October of 2019, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant at a property in the 33000 block of Camas Swale Road while investigating ongoing animal abuse. Lane County Animal Services and Oregon Humane Society assisted. A total of 61 horses were removed from the property after being assessed by a licensed veterinarian. Many were emaciated and determined to be malnourished. Several horse carcasses were located on the property, and some rescued horses did not survive. The incident required a significant amount of work from multiple agencies and community partners. After additional investigation, Gwenyth Ellen Davies, 55, of Creswell, was arrested for Animal Neglect in the 2nd Degree (Felony). Davies later plead guilty to 11 counts of Animal Neglect in the 2nd Degree, was sentenced to probation, and ordered to pay restitution to the state. Davies instead disappeared. As a result, Lane County Circuit Court issued an extraditable warrant for her arrest in 2023. A deputy determined Davies was likely in California and notified law enforcement in the area. The deputy continued the investigation as new information arose. In January of 2026, Davies was arrested on the warrant by the Los Angeles Police Department as she re-entered the U.S. at a port of entry in the Los Angeles area. Extradition was approved by the Oregon Office of the Governor. On February 12th, 2026, Davies was lodged at the Lane County Jail on the warrant. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the many agencies involved in this investigation, including the Lane County District Attorney’s Office, Oregon Humane Society, Oregon Department of Justice, Butte County Sheriff’s Office, Los Angeles Police Department, U.S. Customs & Border Protection, and numerous community partners that assisted with the evaluation and care of the horses in 2019.
Abandoned Vessel, Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp
CCSO release - Date/Time: February 11th 2026; Case #: S2026-00215; Classification: Abandoned Vessel; Location: Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp; Summary: Marine Deputy R. Baker located an abandoned boat today at the Myrtle Trees Boat Ramp which was abandoned. The vessel was upside down and tied to the dock. Deputies R. Baker and H. Francis were able to remove the vessel from the waterway and have it towed by Mast Brothers. Deputy R. Baker is attempting to locate the owner. If anyone has information pertaining to the vessel's owner, please contact Deputy R. Baker at [email protected] or 541-396-7800.
CCSO Seatbelt Campaign Report
CCSO release - Date/Time: January 26th – February 8th 2026; Classification: Seatbelt Enforcement; Location: Coos County; From January 26th through February 8th, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office participated in a county-wide seatbelt enforcement campaign. The Sheriff’s Office worked (8) total hours of enforcement and made the following enforcement actions. (4) Warnings given for speeding; (2) Citations written for Driving While Suspended; (1) Citation written for failing to wear a seat belt, along with (3) seat belt violation warnings; (2) Vehicle equipment violations – warnings; (2) Citations for Driving Uninsured; (7) Additional warnings for other traffic violations. It is encouraging to see the increased level of those wearing their seatbelts from years past. They truly do save lives.
Missing Person Update
CCSO release - Date/Time: UPDATE -FEB 12th 2026; Case #: S2026-00183; Classification: Missing Person; Location: 63721 Edwards Road, Coos Bay, OR 97420; Missing Person: Ryan Handran (45); Summary: Since the previous post, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office has received several tips from the public, which have been followed up upon by Coos County Sheriff’s Deputies. While more video has been obtained, we have, at this point, been unsuccessful in our search for Ryan Handran. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office is working with the family who has provided additional information regarding Ryan, and Deputies are following up on potential leads. At this time, Ryan has been entered into the national database as a missing person. A criminal nexus has not been made or determined by this office surrounding the circumstances of this case. The Coos County Sheriff’s Office appreciates the assistance of the public and continues to request that if information is obtained, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office be contacted at 541-396-7800.
Unlawful Vehicle, CQ
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Feb. 11, 9:38 a.m., 10th & Coquille Valley Elementary, “unlawful vehicle.”
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Feb. 11, 5:24 a.m., 1800 Sherman Ave., NBPL, “illegal camping.” At 5:24 a.m., 700 block Virginia Ave., “illegal camping.” At 6:50 a.m., 1501 Virginia Ave., Taco Bell, “illegal camping.” AT 7:27 a.m., McPherson Ave., “illegal camping,” 62-year old Lisa Robinett, 58-year old Jesse Manzanares & 54-year old Trevor Fero, all received “Ticket.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Feb. 11, 10:48 a.m., 1500 block Sherman Ave., “criminal trespass/warrant service,” on 44-year old Stephanie Kay Alvarado Terry charging FTA on two-counts ID Theft, two-counts Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card, Theft II & Theft III, “Alvarado Terry transported to CCJ.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 6:56 a.m., 525 Anderson Ave., CBPL, 34-year old Kayla Waletich charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transport Waletich, Kayla to CCJ.”
Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 7:01 a.m., 5th & Bennett, “illegal camping.” AT 7:19 a.m., 4th & Donnelly, “illegal camping.” AT 9:03 a.m., 5th & Bennett, “illegal camping,” 68-year old David Fitzhenry, “Ticket.” On Feb. 12, 2:48 a.m., 470 Golden Ave., USPS, “illegal camping.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 10:16 a.m., 1100 block So. Broadway, “result o criminal trespass,” 55-year old Robert Liggett charged with FTA on Theft II, additional NBPD warrant for FTA on Theft II, additional charge of False Information, “transport Liggett, Robert to CCJ.”
Threats
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 10:55 a.m., 900 block So. Empire Blvd., 36-year old Johnathan Rossroby arrested on NBPD warrant for Contempt of Court on VRO, “transport Rossroby, Johnathan to CCJ.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 4:28 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 25-year old Matthew Hulen charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transport Hulen, Matthew to CCJ.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 4:28 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, 33-year old Brian Acosta charged with Criminal Trespass II, PCS Meth & Probation Violation, “transport Acosta, Brian to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 11, 10:01 p.m., 63000 block Isthmus Hts. Rd., “result of traffic stop,” 50-year old Jeremiah Andrew Rew arrested on warrant charging Contempt of Court, “cite in lieu of custody.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 12, 1:31 a.m., Johnson & So. 1st, 61-year old Kevin James Waldron arrested on Oregon State Parole Board warrant charging Parole Violation for Weapon Offense, “Waldron lodged CCJ.”
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A Beach Hazard Statement along the South Oregon Coast. Considerable cloudiness with occasion rain showers by afternoon. Highs in the low 50s and winds out of the South at 10-15 mph. Rain early tonight, then remaining cloudy with showers overnight and lows in low to mid 40s. Winds from the South at 5-10 mph. Steady light rain on Saturday morning, then showers in the afternoon with highs near 50 and winds from the East to Northeast at 5-10 mph.
Sports
Getting Ready for the 3A Basketball Tournament
VCB release - We are thrilled to welcome back the talented young athletes participating in the OSAA 3A State Basketball Tournament, along with school faculty members, families, and spectators! Sixteen teams will gather in the Bay Area for the tournament, which will take place at Marshfield High School and North Bend High School, March 4 - 7, 2026. The VCB helps to welcome these teams by encouraging local businesses with reader boards and other changeable signage to put a welcome to the teams. We also provide teams with information about the area and goodies from local businesses. We are currently collecting items for the coaches' bags. If you would like to donate items, please contact Joni. The deadline for donations is Friday - February 27, 2026.
State Cheerleading
OSAA release - The 2026 OSAA State Cheerleading Championships will take place, Feb. 13-14, at Oregon City High School. Over 100 teams from across the state vying for one of ten State Champion trophies. Traditional teams begin competing on Saturday with the 3A/2A/1A and 6A Small divisions. Santiam Christian is back to defend their 3A/2A/1A title. However, Yamhill-Carlton and Pleasant Hill have been close behind the Eagles throughout the season. Newberg is back to add a 13th state title to their resume, but Aloha, Westview and Sherwood have no intention of making that quest an easy one. Clean routines will be key in these divisions. Next up in traditional are the 4A Small, 5A Small, and 6A Large divisions. Newport is back for a third straight title in 4A, but Sweet Home has edged them out all season. Only time will tell if the reigning champs will hold onto that title. Crescent Valley is also vying for a third straight title, but in what could be argued the deepest division, Lebanon, Summit, Ridgeview, Caldera, South Albany and Mountain View are working hard to take home that first place trophy. Last year’s champion in 6A Large is no longer competing in that division, so the title is up for grabs. West Linn, Mountainside and Lakeridge have shown that the winner of this division will have to go through one of them. And finally, the Coed divisions will finish the day. Gladstone returns to defend their title in the 4A/3A/2A/1A Coed division. However, Marshfield and Junction City continue to work hard and will be pushing for an upset. Tualatin is also back to defend their 6A/5A Coed title. They are working hard to keep South Medford, West Albany, and Oregon City from taking the first place trophy. The competition begins at 4:30pm on Friday and 9:00am on Saturday. Anyone attending will undoubtedly see the hard work these athletes have put in all season. At the end of each day, only a few teams will walk away with the coveted blue trophy, but all of the teams should walk away feeling pride in the hard work they put in to make it to the State Championship mat.
GBXB scores
Prep girls’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 12: 3A – Coastal Range Lg.: Riverdale fell at Warrenton, 45-26. Neah-Kah-Nie lost at Rainier, 48-43. 2A – Valley Coast Conf.: Central Linn won at Toledo, 57-27.
GBXB Schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedule for Friday, Feb. 13: 4A - SkyEm Lg.: Junction City at North Bend. Cottage Grove at Marshfield, both at 5:45 p.m. Non-league: Marist Catholic at Seaside, 5:30 p.m. OR West Conf.: Newport at Caacade, 5:30 p.m. Cowapa Lg.: Astoria at Tillamook, 7 p.m. 3A – Far West Lg.: Coquille at Glide. So. Umpqua at Siuslaw, both at 5:30 p.m. Southern OR Conf.: Brookings-Harbor at Cascade Christian, 5:30 p.m. Pac-West Conf.: Taft at Amity, 7:30 p.m. 2A – Sunset Conf.: Oakland at Myrtle Pt. Bandon at Gold Beach. Illinois Valley at Reedsport. All at 7:30 p.m. Valley Coast Conf.: East Linn Christian at Waldport, 6 p.m. NW Lg.: Vernonia at Nestucca. Knappa at Clatskanie, both at 6 p.m. 1A – Skyline Lg.: Powers at New Hope Christian, 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14: 3A – Non-league: Neah-Kah-Nie at Valley Catholic, 10:30 a.m. 2A – Non-league: Country Christian at Bandon, 2:30 p.m.
BBXB Scores
Prep boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 12: 3A – Coastal Range Lg.: Riverdale fell at Warrenton, 58-30. Neah-Kah-Nie won at Rainier, 84-59. 2A – Coastal Range Lg.: Central Linn fell at Toledo, 61-59.
BBXB Schedules
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Friday, Feb. 13: 4A – SkyEm Lg.: Cottage Grove at Marshfield. Junction City at North Bend. Both at 7:15 p.m. Non-league: Marist Catholic at Seaside, 7 p.m. OR West Conf.: Newport at Cascade, 7 p.m. Cowapa Lg.: Astoria at Tillamook, 5:30 p.m. 3A – Far West Lg.: Coquille at Glide. So. Umpqua at Siuslaw, both at 7 p.m. Southern OR Conf.: Brookings-Harbor at Cascade Christian, 7 p.m. Pac-West Conf.: Taft at Amity, 6 p.m. 2A – Sunset Conf.: Oakland at Myrtle Pt. Illinois Valley at Reedsport. Bandon at Gold Beach, all at 6 p.m. Valley Coast Conf.: East Linn Christian at Waldport, 7:30 p.m. NW Lg.: Knappa at Clatskanie. Vernonia/Jewell at Nestucca, both at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14: 3A – Non league: Neah-Kah-Nie at Valley Catholic, noon.
Prep WR
Both Marshfield and North Bend wrestling teams compete in the two-day 4A Special District 3 Wrestling Tournament at Hidden Valley High School, Murphy, south of Grants Pass in Josephine County. Along with the Pirates and Bulldogs, other teams include the host Mustangs, Henley, Klamath Union, Mazama & Phoenix. Special District 2: Eight-teams including Newport at Newport HS. Special District 1: Eight-teams including Seaside, Astoria, Tillamook at Molalla HS. District for the 3A area schools: 12-teams at So. Umpqua, Myrtle Ck., including: Brookings-Harbor, Coquille, District wrestling also for the 2A/1A area schools Feb. 13 & 14, at Riddle High School. Teams include: Myrtle Pt., Reedsport, Gold Beach.
SWOCC BXB
With five-games remaining in the regular season, Southwestern Oregon’s men’s basketball team is in third-place in the NWAC South. The Lakers (7-4) play at Clackamas (6-6), Oregon City, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. SWOCC’s women play at 4 p.m.
SWOCC to host NJCAA Regional Wrestling Tournament
Every six years, SWOCC has the honor of hosting the NJCAA Regional Tournament—and this is the year! Seven teams will be competing for a regional title, Saturday, Feb. 14, 10 a.m.: Big Bend; Clackamas; Colorado; Northwestern; North Idaho; Snow; Southwestern Oregon; Umpqua Community College. Come out and support some great competition right here at SWOCC in Prosper Hall on Speasl Court! Admission Prices- Adults: $10; Students (ages 6 through college), Senior Citizens, Veterans: $6; SWOCC Students & Staff: FREE. Don't miss the action—see you at the tournament!
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Oregon’s women’s basketball team plays at No. 25, Washington, Sunday, Feb. 15, Seattle, WA, televised on the Big Ten Network.
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Oregon’s men’s basketball team hosts Penn State, Saturday, Feb. 14, noon, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, televised on the Big Ten Network.
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Oregon’s softball team (2-3) is at the Cardinal Classic, Stanford, CA, Friday, Feb. 13, 10 a.m., against Cal State Fullerton. Also Friday, Kentucky, 12:30 p.m. On Saturday, Feb. 14, Kentucky, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m., Cal Poly, 12:30 p.m., televised on the ACC Network Extra.
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Oregon’s baseball team opens the 2026 collegiate season with a home game against George Mason, Friday, Feb. 13, 3:05 p.m., PK Park, Eugene. The two play on Saturday, 11:05 a.m., and Sunday, 12:05 p.m. All televised on the B1G+ Network.
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Oregon’s indoor track & field teams are at the Don Kirby Inviational, Albuquerque, NM, Friday, Feb. 13 and Saturday, Feb. 14.
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Oregon State baseball opens the 2026 collegiate season, Friday, Feb. 13, 1 p.m., Surprise, AZ, at the College Baseball Series. On Saturday, OSU plays Arizona, 1 p.m. On Sunday, 11 a.m., Stanford. And, on Monday, Michigan, 11 a.m., all televised on FloCollege Network.
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Oregon State’s men won a WCC game at San Francisco, Thursday, Feb. 12, 90-63. OSU (7-7, 14-13) is at Seattle, Sunday, Feb. 15, televised on ESPN+.
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Oregon State’s women dropped a WCC contest at home to Santa Clara, 83-70, Thursday, Gill Colisuem, Corvallis. The Beavers (9-4, 17-9) play at Pacific, Saturday, Feb. 14, televised on ESPN+.
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Oregon State’s softball team (3-2) is at the Campbell Cartier Classic, San Diego, CA. The Beavers take on Fordham, Friday, Feb. 13, 9 a.m. Baylor at 11:30 a.m. Saturday – North Dakota, 4:30 p.m. San Diego State at 7 p.m. Sunday – San Diego State at 12:30 p.m.
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Oregon State’s women’s indoor track & field team is at the Battle Born Classic, Reno, NV, Feb. 13th & 14th.
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Oregon State’s gymnastics team hosts Southern Utah, Saturday, Feb. 14, 2 p.m., Gill Coliseum, Corvallis.
