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Prep FB Schedules, June 20
Prep FB Schedules, June 20
Prep FB Schedules, June 20

Published on: 06/20/2025

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Prep football schedules for the 2025 Fall Season have been set by member schools within the Oregon Schools Activities Association.  Both Marshfield and North Bend remain in the 4A SD-4 (Special District-4), along with Mazama, Henley (both Klamath Falls area), Ashland & Hidden Valley (So. of Grants Pass).  Marshfield will open the season Aug. 29, Friday, at 5A Crater (Central Point).  The first home game is the following week (9/5) with 3A Siuslaw.  Game three will be at a neutral site, Sisters HS, (9/12) against Baker.  The Pirates will be the home team.  Game four (9/19) is at Junction City; followed by the league opener (10/3) Mazama at home, followed by Ashland at home (10/10) for Homecoming, then three straight games on the road to end the regular season, at Hidden Valley (10/17); at Henley (10/24), and at North Bend (10/31).  Six road trips and three home games for the Pirates.  North Bend FB:  The Bulldogs have five home games and four away.  North Bend opens at the top of the Coast, Astoria, Friday, Aug. 29.  Week No. 2 brings the first home game (9/5) against Gladstone/Riverdale.  The Bulldogs travel to Clemens Field at Philomath (9/19) for game three, and then host Sweet Home (9/26) in game four “Miss Flame” game.  League play opens the following week at Ashland (10/3), then home to Henley (10/10), followed by a trip to the Klamath Basin to face Mazama (10/17).  North Bend ends the regular season with two home games, Hidden Valley (10/24), and then Marshfield (10/31) for Halloween.  Henley (5-0, 11-2) won the league championship last year with Mazama (4-1, 5-5) second and Hidden Valley (2-3, 4-6) third.  Marshfield (2-3, 2-7) was fourth, North Bend (1-4, 3-6) fifth and Ashland (1-4, 2-7) sixth.  

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