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Prep TN
Marist Catholic’s Whitney Hedden, the top seed at the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union 4A/3A/2A/1A State Girls’ Tennis Single’s Championships at Corvallis, won the title over Ria Shah, Catlin Gable Saturday. North Bend’s Amelia Peck lost her opening match to Liz Timm, Baker/Powder Valley, and dropped into the Consolation Bracket. There she won Consolation Quarter-final over Kylee Almonte, Stanfield/Echo, 8-0, but the Bulldog junior lost in the Consolation semi-finals to Noemi Alvarez-Barroso, 8-4. In the 4A/3A/2A/1A Girls’ Doubles, a team from Catlin Gable beat a beat from Oregon Episcopal for the State Championship. The North Bend team of Olivia Smith and Grace Clark won in the opening round, 6-1, 6-1, but lost in Round 2 to a team from Vale.
OSAA BVB
The final four is set for the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union first State Boys’ Volleyball Championships, May 29, West Salem High School. Both semi-finals are set for 5:30p, with the winners playing for the State Title the next day. In the “A” bracket is Westside Christian vs. No. 1 Portland Adventist Academy. In the “B” bracket it will be Central Christian vs. Estacada.
OSAA SB
The Round 1 bracket is set for the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State Softball playoffs Tuesday, May 26. Scappoose enters the 4A playoffs as the No. 1 seed and will take on No. 16 Sweet Home. No. 2 is St. Helens and they will play No. 15 Junction City. North Bend/Reedsport made the playoffs as the No. 13 seed and will play at No. 4 Astoria. In the 3A, Vale is No. 1 and So. Umpqua No. 2. A couple of “Play-In” games are set for Monday, May 25, No. 20 Brookings-Harbor at No. 13 Warrenton, 1p and No. 18 Santiam Christian at No. 15 Elmira. Round 1 of the 2A/1A playoffs are set for Monday, May 25. Knappa vs. Country Christian/North Clackamas, 4:30p. No. 20 North Douglas at No. 13 Nestucca, 5p; No. 19 Lost River at No. 14 Toledo, noon; No. 22 Riddle/Days Ck. at No. 11 Powers, noon.
OSAA BB
The OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State 4A Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday, May 26. Henley is the No. 1 seed and will host No. 16 Astoria, 3p. Scappoose is the No. 2 seed and will host No. 15 North Bend, 4p. In the upper bracket: No. 12 Tillamook at No. 5 Hidden Valley, 1p; No. 13 Estacada at No. 4 Junction City, 5p. Bottom bracket: No. 14 Philomath at No. 3 Marist Catholic, 5p. In the 3A, Taft is the No. 1 seed and will open on Wednesday, May 27, against the winner of the Round 1 game between No. 17 Douglas at No. 16 Santiam Christian, Monday. Brookings-Harbor is the No. 9 seed and will play Wednesday at No. 8 seed Sisters, 3p. No. 12 Lakeview/Paisley travels to the North Coast to play No. 5 Warrenton, also Wednesday, 4p. Cascade Christian is the No. 2 seed and awaits the winner of the No. 18 Sutherlin at No. 15 La Pine, Monday, 4:30p. In the 2A/1A bracket, Round 1, Monday, May 25. No. 17 Nestucca at No. 16 Lowell. Winner plays No. 1 seed Kennedy on Wednesday, May 27. Also Monday, No. 21 Sherman at No. 12 Toledo, noon. Winner plays No. 5 Myrtle Pt. on Wednesday. The No. 2 seed is Crosshill Christian and they will wait for a Monday playoff game between No. 18 Oakridge at No. 15 Portland Christian, 5p.
Prep TR – SkyEm Lg.
Marist Catholic won the boys and Junction City the girls at the SkyEm League 4A District Track & Field Championships Friday & Saturday at Junction City. The Spartan boys tallied 189-points, to Marshfield’s 169. Cottage Grove was third with 137, followed by Junction City with 107 and North Bend 39. Marshfield’s girls were second to the Tigers, 209.5 to 145.5. Cottage Grove came in third with 117, followed by Marist Catholic with 110 and North Bend with 60. Individually boys: Marshfield junior Carter McGriff was second in the 100 (11.18), but won the 200 (22.59). The Pirates qualified two in the 400, Jake Day (51.09) & Chandler Wyatt (51.28). They finished third and fourth, but met the qualifying standard to advance to the State Meet this weekend at Hayward Field, Eugene. In the 800, Marshfield/s Nicoya Pruess finished second (2:01.48). Pirate senior Jaxson Stovall came back from finishing second in the 3000 (9:02.22) Friday to finish first in the 1500 (4:04.03) Saturday. The Pirates sophomore Christian Baugh was second in the 300IH (42.42), and along with McGriff, Wyatt and Day, they won the 4X100 Relay (43.30). The team of Pruess, McGriff, Wyatt & Day also won the 4X400 Relay (3:25.05). Marshfield’s Glen Crook took second in the Discus (40.55m/133-0 ft.). Classmate Max Johnson took second in the Pole Vault (3.71m/12/2 ft.). Hadyn Widdicombe completed the Pirate charge by winning the Long Jump (6.27m/20-6 ft). For the Marshfield girls: Jordyn Mickelson won the 100 (12.50). Kindall Wyatt was second in the 400 (59.52). Rylee McNally won the 100H (16.43). The team of AnnHelena Vancannon, McNally, Wyatt & Mickelson placed second in the 4X100 Relay (50.21). The team of Wyatt, Brooklyn Pederson, Bella Cox & McNally, took second in the 4X400 Relay (4:09.23). Sierra Sauers was second in the Discus (32.21m/105-8ft). Ella Croson was second in the Pole Vault (2.58m/8.05ft). Mickelson was second in the Long Jump (5.11m/16-0). For North Bend: Addison Horning was second (4:54.67) & Ellie Massey was third (4:55.57) both qualifying for State. The two also added the 3K the day before, Horning in second (10:42.78) and Massey third (10:53.41). In the Javelin, Olivia Smith qualified by placing second (36.39m/119-0ft).
Prep Tr
At the Oregon West 4A District Meet, Stayton, Sweet Home won the boys (165-pts). Philomath second (147), Cascade third (142), Newport fourth (91). On the girls’ side, Philomath (161-pts), Cascade (140.5), Stayton (118) and Newport fourth (117). At the 4A Cowapa Lg. Championships, St. Helens, Scappoose won the boys team title with 207-points, Tillamook 2nd (139), followed by St. Helens (124), Astoria (97), & Seaside (82). Tillamook won the girls’ team race with 164.5-points, Astoria was second with 148.5, followed by Scappoose (119), St. Helens (109) & Seaside (97). At the 3A Dist. 2, Phoenix meet – Cascade Christian swept both the boys (168) & girls (145) team titles. Brookings-Harbor was fourth (58) in the boys’& Coquille ninth (33). Coquille was third (107) in the girls, Brookings-Harbor fifth (51). 3A Dist. 1 at Sutherlin: Siuslaw swept both the boys and girls titles. Viking boys tallied 178, and the Lady Viks 128. At the 3A PacWest Championships, Blanchet Catholic, Salem, Blanchet Catholic swept both the boys (171.83) and girls (192.5) championships. Taft was second in the girls’ (139) and fourth (74.33) in the boys. Banks swept the 3A Coastal Range Lg. championships at Lewis & Clark College. The Braves boys scored 211-points, while the girls tallied 236. Neah-Kah-Nie was second (157) in the boy’s race, while Warrenton was sixth (37.5). Warrenton was fifth (52) in the girls’ race, and Neah-Kah-Nie sixth (51). At the 2A District 1 Championships, Portland Christian School, Knappa won the boy’s race (128), Nestucca sixth (66). Portland Christian won the girls’ (152), Nestucca second (134) & Knappa third (95). At the 2A Dist. 2 Championships, Regis HS, Stayton, The Delphian School won both the boys (164) and girls (141) team titles. Waldport was seventh in the boys (47) & Toledo tenth (15). Waldport’s girls were seventh (33.5) & Toledo eighth (22). At 2A District 3, Umpqua CC, Winchester, Bandon won both the boys (132) & girls (217) titles. Myrtle Pt. was third (77) in the boys, Reedsport eighth (36) & Gold Beach 12th (14). Gold Beach and Myrtle Pt. tied for fifth (42) in the girl’s race. At the 1A District 2 Championships, at McKenzie, McKenzie won the boys title (76), Elkton second (73). Pacific was fourth (64) & Powers tenth (28). North Lake won the girls’ (91), and Powers was second (83). Pacific was seventh (41).
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