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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 – Sunrise: 7:07 a.m., and Sunset: 5:54 p.m., offering ten-hours & 47-minutes of daylight.
Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Friday, Feb. 20, 2026 – High tide: 3:13 a.m., 7.61 ft.; Low tide: 9:19 a.m., 0.97 ft.; High tide: 3:21 p.m., 6.94 ft.; Low tide: 9:21 p.m., 0.8 ft.
Coquille Fire & Rescue Annual Pancake Breakfast
Join the Coquille Fire & Rescue for their Annual Pancake Breakfast, Saturday, Feb. 21st, 8 to 11 a.m., at the Fire Hall, 89 W. 3rd St., Coquille. All proceeds go to Emmanuel Children's Hospital Burn Center, at Portland. Serving Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, Juice, Milk & Coffee. Prices: Ages 9 and Up: $10; Ages 3-8: $5; Children 2 and Under, free. Additional Sausage or Bacon Slices, two for $3. Come meet the Firefighters and have a nice Saturday morning breakfast at Coquille.
Newport Seafood & Wine Festival
It’s the original, the first and still the biggest Seafood & Wine Festival on the Oregon Coast each year. The Annual Newport Seafood & Winde Festival is underway at Newport’s South Beach. The festival runs through Sunday, Feb. 22, with wine producers, art work, live music, all inside a large tent, on Yaquina Bay. More information and tickets at the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce website.
Measles in Oregon: What you need to know
OHA release - Measles is spreading across the United States, and in Oregon. Measles is a virus that spreads very easily through the air when someone who is infected breathes, talks, coughs or sneezes. The virus can float in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves a room. Also: Hepatitis B vaccinations for infants, and screening for birth parents, are declining - What you should know: Fewer newborns are getting the hepatitis B vaccine at birth than they were four years ago. Fewer birth parents are being tested for hepatitis B during pregnancy. If a baby gets hepatitis B at birth, up to 90 percent will have it for life. About 25 percent of those children could die later from serious liver problems like cirrhosis or liver cancer if they don’t get treated.
Oregon reports measles outbreak; new wastewater dashboard tracks measles virus by county
PORTLAND, Ore.--A new data tracking tool Oregon Health Authority (OHA) launched Thursday shows the five confirmed measles cases identified in the state since Jan. 1 likely represent only a portion of infections occurring statewide, public health officials say. To strengthen early detection, OHA Thursday published a new measles wastewater surveillance dashboard showing viral concentrations by county and categorizing activity as very low, low, moderate or high over two-week periods. Wastewater monitoring began Oct. 1, 2025, and complements traditional case reporting. Oregon submits data to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Wastewater Surveillance System, which uses a high threshold for labeling samples as a “detection.” While that approach has shown sporadic detections of measles over time, Oregon’s analysis of viral concentrations indicates low-level measles activity across the state that has been increasing. For the two-week period ending Feb. 7, low levels of measles virus were observed in wastewater from nine counties. “Wastewater surveillance serves as an early warning signal system, which gives communities a head start to prepare and empowers everyone to make informed decisions about immunization. Wastewater testing looks for the actual measles virus that causes illness in people, so it provides an early signal of community spread,” said Howard Chiou, M.D., Ph.D., medical director for communicable diseases and immunizations at OHA’s Public Health Division. “Measles is here in Oregon and spreading in the United States,” Chiou added, “and vaccination remains the best way for people to protect themselves. We encourage everyone to talk with a healthcare provider to ensure they and their families are fully protected.” Measles is a highly contagious respiratory virus spread through the air when an infected person breathes, speaks, coughs or sneezes. The virus can linger in the air for up to two hours, allowing it to infect up to 90% of unprotected close contacts and potentially cause serious complications, including pneumonia, brain inflammation and death. Measles has been increasing nationwide since early 2025, with nearly 2,300 cases reported last year. Most cases occurred among unvaccinated children.
Budget Vacancy SWOCC
SWOCC release - BUDGET COMMITTEE VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT - The Southwestern Oregon Community College Board is accepting applications to fill vacant positions on the Budget Committee. Interested individuals should contact the President’s Office to request an application. Completed applications must be received in the President’s Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026. Interviews are scheduled for 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 23, 2026. The first full Budget Committee meeting is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 11, 2026. Southwestern Oregon Community College, Office of the President, 1988 Newmark Avenue, Coos Bay, OR 97420-2956, Phone: 541-888-7400; Email: [email protected]
CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Pickup/Drop-off Eastside, Friday, February 20 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 20 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. Tween Club, Friday, February 20 in the Myrtlewood Room, 3:00pm – 4:30pm. The Coos Bay Public Library is starting a Tween Club for tweens age 10-14 (5th-8th grade). Join us for arts, crafts, conversations and snacks every third Friday of the month. Age Bracket: Kids & Teens. Friday Financial Literacy Family Game Night, Friday, February 20 in the Myrtlewood Room, 5:30pm – 7:00pm, It's Friday Family Game Night! Play Pet Cents, paint a bank, and share pizza at a fun program geared towards families with kids ages 5-12 (younger siblings welcome). While playing Pet Cents, kids will adopt an imaginary pet and take care of it. The game helps kids learn positive financial literacy habits and to give parents and caregivers a way to talk about money with kids. Kids who attend will walk away with their own savings bank. Age Bracket: Kids, Families. ¡Spanglish! Conversational Program, Saturday, February 21 in the Stacks, 10:30am – 11:30am, We meet at the library every third Saturday @ 10:30am! Program is for those who wish to practice their Spanish conversational skills and help other learners in a friendly setting. Attendees will have the opportunity to converse in Spanish as a group for one hour in a casual, informal environment. This is NOT a class but we will provide ideas for conversational topics. Beginners are welcome. ¡Vamos a hablar! Program is FREE and open to everyone. Practice your Spanish using our Free (w/your library card) language resource, Mango. Age Bracket: Teens & Adults. Craft Takeout, Kits available at 12:00pm on Saturday, February 21. Calling all crafty teens and adults! Have an appetite to get creative? Pick up a free monthly Craft Takeout kit in the library on the 3rd Saturday of each month. How-to instructions and everything needed to create the monthly project will be included in each Craft Takeout kit. Limit one Craft Takeout kit per person. Kits are available for pickup in the library while supplies last. A limited number of kits are available and are first come, first serve. Age Bracket: Teens & 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.
NBPL Event
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.
Marion Co. Road Rage Arrest
OSP release - UPDATE: Arrests made in road rage shooting incident. Oregon State Police have made two arrests related to a road rage shooting incident that occurred on June 27, 2025. On February 17, 2026, OSP detectives arrested Malachi Martinez-Sligar (22) of Salem on a warrant for the charges of Attempted Murder, Attempted Assault I, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, Recklessly Endangering, and Reckless Driving. On February 19, 2026, detectives arrested Aedyn Michael Williamson (18) of Philomath on an arrest warrant for the charges of Attempted Murder, Attempted Assault I, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Recklessly Endangering. Both suspects were lodged at the Marion County Jail. No additional information is available for release at this time.
I-5 Fatal, Lane Co.
OSP release - LANE COUNTY, Ore. (19 February 2026) – On Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 12:56 a.m., Oregon State Police responded to a single-vehicle fatal crash on Interstate 5 near milepost 167 in Lane County. The preliminary investigation indicated a silver Honda Odyssey, operated by Leyla Ann Ayers (24) of Cottage Grove, was traveling southbound on I-5 near Cottage Grove when it left the right shoulder of the roadway for unknown reasons. The vehicle struck the roadside embankment and overturned, ejecting the driver. The vehicle came to an uncontrolled stop, partially blocking the highway. The operator (Ayers) was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. On February 17, 2026, OSP was notified by hospital staff that Ayers had died from injuries sustained during the crash. The highway remained open during the on-scene investigation. Alcohol is believed to be a contributing factor in the crash. OSP was assisted by South Lane Fire and Rescue, Taylor’s Towing, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Third Arrest in Freemont Middle School Investigation, Douglas Co.
Douglas CO SO release - ROSEBURG, Ore. - The Douglas County Sheriff's Office has continued its investigation into reported injuries to students in the Developmental Learning Center at Fremont Middle School. During the course of the ongoing investigation, deputies reviewed additional evidence and conducted further interviews. Through that process, investigators developed information indicating that a teacher, 35-year-old Nathan Terrance Williams of Roseburg, initiated unwanted and offensive physical contact with several students in the Developmental Learning Center program between January 28, 2026, and February 6, 2026. On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Deputies contacted Williams regarding the investigation. Williams was ultimately taken into custody and transported to the Douglas County Jail, where he was lodged on six (6) counts of Official Misconduct in the First Degree and (6) six counts of Harassment. The Sheriff’s Office has worked closely with school district administrators since the initial report, and the district has been cooperative and responsive throughout the investigation. That partnership remains ongoing as both entities continue to prioritize student safety and the well-being of those impacted by the investigation. Anyone who believes to have information related to the investigation is encouraged to contact the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office at 541-440-4471 referencing case #26-0476.
On the Run Fugitive from Florence, Caught
Lane Co. SO release - On February 17th, 2026, detectives with the Chico Police Department arrested Jack Duane Crist, 48, of Florence, Oregon at an apartment in Chico, California. Crist was wanted in Lane County, Oregon on a Rape 1 conviction, and had led Lane County Sheriff’s detectives on a nearly 2-year search across multiple states. Crist was first arrested in this case in January of 2023, in Florence, Oregon. He later entered a guilty plea with the Lane County Circuit Court for Rape in the 1st Degree and Attempted Rape in the 1st Degree for an incident involving a juvenile victim. In June of 2024, Crist failed to appear for sentencing and a warrant was entered for the original charges of three counts of Rape in the 1st Degree, Sodomy in the 1st Degree, and Attempted Rape in the 1st Degree. Lane County Sheriff’s detectives learned Crist had likely fled to Alaska, but had little information to go on. They continued investigating and in 2024 confirmed he was in the area of West Plains, Missouri using an alias. Before local law enforcement located him, Crist fled the area. Detectives followed multiple leads, finally determining in early 2026 that he had been in Yucca, Arizona for approximately a year. Unfortunately, he had again left the area. Detectives determined he was likely in Bly, Oregon, east of Klamath Falls, and quickly moved in. On February 17th, detectives served a search warrant with assistance from the Oregon State Police SWAT Team. Two residents were arrested for their role in hindering prosecution, but Crist was not located. Detectives quickly determined Crist had fled to Chico, California, just days before. They contacted the Chico Police Department along with the U.S. Marshals Service. Chico Police detectives conducted a surveillance operation at the residence in the 1500 block of E. Lassen Avenue where Crist was believed to be, and within hours, observed him exiting the home. Due to his distinct physical characteristics, Detectives were able to positively identify the person as Crist and swiftly took him into custody without incident. Crist was arrested for his outstanding felony warrant and booked into the Butte County Jail to be held pending extradition by U.S. Marshals to Lane County, Oregon. It is believed Crist had been in hiding in multiple other states, including Arizona and Missouri, and may have been using the aliases of “Zane Carson” or “Jack Watson.” A photo of Crist is attached. Anyone who may have had contact with or was victimized by Crist during his time as a fugitive is encouraged to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at (541) 682-4150 option 1. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the many agencies that assisted our detectives on this years-long, multi-state investigation: - U.S. Marshals Service offices in: Eugene and Medford, Oregon; Anchorage, Alaska; Springfield, Missouri; Flagstaff, Phoenix, and Yuma, Arizona; - Chico Police Department, California; - Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, Arizona; - Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, Arizona; - Oregon State Police; - Amtrak Police Department in Portland, Oregon. - Alaska State Troopers.
Missing Male, Vida Area, Lane Co.
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 42-year-old Michael Trevor Owen Naughton of Eugene. Naughton was reported missing earlier today after walking to get gas for his vehicle in the Vida area of McKenzie Highway, east Springfield. Lane County Sheriff's Search & Rescue is actively searching the area with assistance from Oregon State Police as well as drone operators from Mohawk Valley Fire and Upper McKenzie Rural Fire Protection District. His vehicle, a silver 2009 Ford Fusion with Idaho plates, has also not been located. Naughton may have driven or hitchhiked back into Eugene. Naughton is described as a white male adult, standing approximately 5’10” tall and weighing about 170 pounds. He has brown hair and blue eyes. It is unknown what he was last wearing. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 option 1.
Black Ice Fatal, Lakeside
OSP release - COOS COUNTY, Ore. (19 February 2026) – On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 6:09 a.m., the Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 101 near milepost 223 in Coos County. The preliminary investigation indicated a white Ford F-150 towing a flatbed trailer, operated by Matthew Rafael Gonzalez (30) of St. George, Utah, was traveling northbound on Hwy. 101 near Lakeside when it struck black ice. The operator lost control, struck the guardrail, crossed into the southbound lane, and collided with a tan Chevy Tracker operated by James Ervin Bramhall (64) of Lakeside. A blue Dodge 1500 pickup, operated by John Paul Burgmeier (24) of Coos Bay, then rear-ended the flatbed, also due to black ice on the roadway. The operator of the Chevy Tracker (Bramhall) was declared deceased at the scene. The operator of the Ford F-150 (Gonzalez) had reported minor injuries. The operator of the Dodge 1500 (Burgmeier) was reportedly not injured. The highway was impacted for approximately 3.5 hours during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Lakeside Fire Department, Houser Fire Department, Winchester Bay Fire Department, Lower Umpqua Ambulance, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.
K9 Drug Bust, NB
K9 Athena and Sgt. Dunning helped partner agencies locate a target vehicle. Officers seized about 7 grams of suspected methamphetamine, cash and weapons. North Bend Police Department is recognizing another successful deployment by our K9 team. With the assistance of Sgt. Dunning and our partners at Oregon State Police, South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team, and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, K9 Athena helped locate a target vehicle during a recent operation. As a result of the operation, officers recovered and seized the following items as evidence: Approximately 7 grams of suspected methamphetamine; Cash; Drug scales and drug paraphernalia; An imitation (replica) firearm; Several swords and knives. This type of coordinated work strengthens regional public safety efforts and helps reduce the presence of illegal drugs and dangerous items in our community. To protect the integrity of ongoing enforcement work, additional details are not being released at this time.
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Feb. 18, 3:56 p.m., 400 No. Central Blvd., McKay’s, 34-year old David Clawson Reilly charged with Criminal Trespass, “cited in lieu of custody.”
Arrest
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Feb. 18, 7:13 a.m., 1500 block Virgina Ave., 32-year old Jacob Zachary Schmidt charged with Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver, “Schmidt was cited in lieu of custody.”
UEMV
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Feb. 18, 8:25 a.m., 2100 block McPherson Ave., “unlawful entry into MV.”
Unlawful Vehicle
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Feb. 18, 2:11 p.m., 800 block Oregon Ave., “unlawful vehicle.”
Accident, Lakeside
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 18, 6:07 a.m., Hwy. 101, just south of Lakeside exit, “3 vehicle injury crash at location.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 18, 8:16 a.m., 1200 block Thompson Rd., 67-year old Mark Pruitt arrested on NBPD warrant charging FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth, “Pruitt cited in lieu of custody.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 18, 2:54 p.m., 149 So. 7th St., McKay’s, 41-year old Cortny Libbett charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Libbett transported CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Feb. 18, 6:20 p.m., 1360 Airport Ln., NB, Coos Bay OSP Command, 41-year old Brian Lee Patterson arrested on CCSO warrant charging FTA on Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants and Reckless Driving.
WX
A Gale Watch along the South Oregon Coast. Cloudy today with highs around 50 and winds out of the South at 5-10 mph. Light rain early tonight, then remaining cloudy with showers late and lows in the low 40s. Winds from the Southeast at 10-15 mph. Rain on Saturday and Sunday with highs in the mid to upper 50s.
Sports
Dirt Track Racing Team
From Bill Huffman - We have a local dirt track team that is racing in the Southeast this winter. Last night Eric Luckman from Coos Bay raced in the Lucas Oil Late model series at All-Tech in Northern Flordia. He won the B main race. That advanced him to the AMain where he started 18th and finished 15th. During the B Main the announcers were talking quite a bit about how far Coos Bay Oregon is from Florida. Don't know if this fits in the Sports section. It was a thrill to watch this race live on FloRacing.
GBXB Scores
Prep girls’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 19: 4A – SkyEm Lg.: North Bend fell at Cottage Grove, 58-50. 3A – Far West Lg.: Coquille beat visiting So. Umpqua, 43-12. Douglas lost at Siuslaw, 41-20, Glide fell at Sutherlin, 54-21.
GBXB Schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedules for Friday, Feb. 20: 4A – SkyEm Lg.: Marist Catholic at Junction City, 5:45p. OR West Conf.: Newport at Sweet Home, 5:30p. Stayton at Philomath, 5:30p. Cowapa Lg.: Scappoose at Astoria & St. Helens at Seaside, both 7p. Saturday, Feb. 21: 3A - Far West Lg.: Sutherlin vs. Coquille at Douglas, 2p. Coastal Range Lg.: Neah-Kah-Nie at Yamhill-Carlton, 4p. 2A – Sunset Conf.: Oakland vs. Bandon, 7p, at Douglas. NW Lg.: Knappa at Nestucca, 6p.
BBXB Scores
Prep boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Feb. 19 – 4A: SkyEm Lg.: North Bend won at Cottage Grove, 56-45. Non-league: Marshfield lost at Cascade Christian (Medford), 50-40. 3A – Far West Lg.: So. Umpqua won at Coquille, 65-32. Douglas fell at Siuslaw, 44-38. Glide lost at Sutherlin, 36-24. Coastal Range Lg.: Corbett won at Warrenton, 58-55. 2A – Valley Coast Conf.: Toledo won at Crosshill Christian, 68-56.
BBXB Schedules
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Friday, Feb. 20: 4A – SkyEm Lg.: Marist Catholic at Junction City, 7:15p. OR West Conf.: Newport at Sweet Home, 7p. Stayton at Philomath, 7p. Cowapa Lg.: Scappoose at Astoria & St. Helens at Seaside, both 5:30p. 2A – Sunset Conf.: Bandon vs. Oakland, 7p, at Reedsport.
GWR District
Prep girls’ wresting district competition is Friday & Saturday, Feb. 20 & 21, at Cottage Grove HS. Both Marshfield and North Bend have teams entered.
OSAA State Swim Championships
The OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State Swimming Championships are Friday & Saturday, Feb. 20 & 21, at the Tualatin Aquatic Club in Beaverton. You can follow the live results on the OSAA website, or watch on the NFHS Network, there is a fee.
SWOCC Sports
Southwestern Oregon’s men’s basketball team has two games to go in the regular season and the Lakers are battling for second-place in the South Region of the NWAC. Umpqua (11-3, 23-4) has already clinched, but the fight for second remains. SWOCC (9-5, 21-6) hosts fifth-place Portland (7-7, 14-11), Saturday, Feb. 21, 2p, Prosper Hall on the Coos Bay Campus. Clark & Lane, both 9-6, are tied for third-place. Southwesterns’ women host Portland Saturday at 4p. The Laker baseball team hosts Treasure Valley, of Ontario, for four-games beginning Friday, Feb. 20, 11a & 2p. Games continue on Saturday at 11a & 2p. SWOCC’s softball team is scheduled to play a doubleheader at Mt. Hood, Saturday, Feb. 21, noon & 2p.
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Oregon’s women’s basketball team downed visiting Nebraska, 80-76, in a Big 10 Conference game Thursday night, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene. The Ducks (7-8, 19-9) play at Indiana, Bloomington, Sunday, Feb. 22, 10 a.m., televised on the Big Ten Network.
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Oregon’s baseball team opened a four-game home stand Thursday night against Youngstown State with an 18-1 win. The Ducks (5-0) play again on Friday, Feb. 20, 2:05 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 21, 12:05 p.m., and Sunday, Feb. 22, 12:05 p.m.
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Oregon’s softball team got a loss and a win on the opening day of the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic at Cathedral City, CA. The Ducks lost to Auburn, 10-5 in the opener, but came back and beat No. 11 Texas A&M, 2-1. On Friday, Oregon (6-5) plays No. 13 South Carolina at 3 p.m., and Cal State Fullerton at 5:30 p.m. On Sunday, it’s No. 20 Duke, 9:30 a.m. All of the games are televised on FloCollege.
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Oregon’s men take on USC in a Big 10 Conference game at Los Angeles, Friday, Feb. 21, 1 p.m., televised on FS1.
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Oregon’s track & field teams compete in the Arkansas Qualifier, Fayetteville, AR, Friday, Feb. 20, 12:30 p.m.
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Oregon State’s baseball team is at the Round Rock Classic, Round Rock, TX, beginning Friday, Feb. 20, 4p, against Baylor. On Saturday, Feb. 21, 3p, the Beavers play Southern Miss, and Sunday, Feb. 22, 9a, Purdue, all televised o the D1 Baseball.com.
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Oregon State’s softball team opened the Mary Nutter Classis at Palm Springs, CA, with a 4-3 (8) loss to California Baptist, Thursday morning, but the Beavers bounced back with a 4-2 win over Nevada. On Friday, OSU (5-7) plays Hawaii, 5:30 p.m. Saturday, it’s Bethune-Cookman, at 9:30 a.m., followed by CSUN at noon. Sunday, it’s Long Beach State at 9 a.m.
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Oregon State’s women’s basketball team won a WCC contest at home Thursday, 64-54 over visiting Portland. The Beavers (12-4, 20-9) host Washington State, Saturday, Feb. 21, 1 p.m., Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, televised on ESPN+.
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Oregon State’s gymnastics team is at the TWU Quad Meet, Friday, Feb. 22, noon, Denton, TX. Arizona State and Texas Woman’s will also be competing.
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Oregon State’s men’s basketball team has a WCC game at home against Pepperdine, Friday, Feb. 21, 5p, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, televised on ESPN+.
Seattle Seahawks up For Sale
Seahawks release - The Estate of Paul G. Allen today announced it has commenced a formal sale process for the Seattle Seahawks NFL franchise, consistent with Allen's directive to eventually sell his sports holdings and direct all Estate proceeds to philanthropy. The Estate has selected investment bank Allen & Company and law firm Latham & Watkins to lead the sale process, which is estimated to continue through the 2026 off-season. NFL owners must then ratify a final purchase agreement.
