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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Monday, May 4, 2026 – Sunrise: 6:05 a.m., and Sunset: 8:22 p.m., offering 14-hours & 17-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Monday, May 4, 2026 – High tide: 3:03 a.m., 7.16 ft.; Low tide: 10:05 a.m., -0.6 ft.; High tide: 4:51 p.m., 5.59 ft.; Low tide: 9:46 p.m., 2.93 ft.

Coos Co.
Coos Co. meetings this week: Coos Co. Board of Commissioners, Tuesday, May 5, 8:30 a.m., Executive Session, Regular Session, 9:30 a.m. Board of Commissioners work session, Tuesday, May 5, 1:30 p.m. Coos Co. Noxious Weed Advisory Board, Wednesday, May 6, 4 p.m. All meetings in the Owen Building, 201 No. Adams St., Coquille.

CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - CREA, Monday, May 4 in the Myrtlewood Room, 5:30pm – 7:30pm. ¡Ven a pasar una tarde llena de risas, premios y competencia amistosa! Únete a nosotros el día 4 de mayo para un divertido juego de lotería. Además aprende un poco de la celebración del Cinco de Mayo y la historia detrás de este acontecimiento historico. Trae a tu familia y amigos. ¡No faltes! Age Bracket Tags: Adults, Teens, Kids, Families. Open Men's Group, Monday, May 4 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.

Commercial Avenue (S. 2nd Street and S. 3rd Street)
The City of Coos Bay has contracted with Johnson Rock Products, Inc. to perform the work activities associated with this project. Work will begin on May 4, 2026, with anticipated completion by May 29, 2026. Work will occur along the south side of Commercial Avenue between S. 2nd Street & S. 3rd Street and will include Cold-plane pavement removal, miscellaneous demolition work, asphalt concrete pavement, sidewalk improvements, ADA ramp improvements, ADA catch basin grate replacement, curb and gutter removal and replacement, striping, and other miscellaneous items. Construction hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Motorists and pedestrians should expect delays, intermittent access restrictions, and construction-related noise during work hours. Motorists should expect delays and are advised to use caution and follow flaggers/signage in work zones. Should you have any questions or want more information, please contact Greg Hamblet at (541) 269-1181 ext. 3541 or email [email protected].

Anderson Avenue Sidewalk Project between S. 3rd Street and S. 4th Street
The City of Coos Bay has contracted with Johnson Rock Products, Inc. to perform the work activities associated with this project. Work will begin on May 4, 2026, with anticipated completion by May 29, 2026. Work will occur along the south side of Anderson Avenue between S. 3rd Street & S. 4th Street and will include Asphalt concrete pavement, curb and gutter removal and replacement, sidewalk improvements, ADA ramp improvements, trees, tree grates, tree removal, miscellaneous demolition work, and other miscellaneous items. Construction hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Motorists and pedestrians should expect delays, intermittent access restrictions, and construction-related noise during work hours. Motorists should expect delays and are advised to use caution and follow flaggers/signage in work zones. Should you have any questions or want more information, please contact Greg Hamblet at (541) 269-1181 ext. 3541 or email [email protected].

ODFW's Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee meets May 4 and 5
ODFW release - SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee will meet in Newport on Monday, May 4 at 12 p.m. for a tour of area projects. The Conservation and Recreation Advisory Committee will also meet Tuesday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meeting will be held in person at the Oregon Coast Aquarium, 2820 SE Ferry Slip Rd, Newport and virtually through Teams. The Committee will be voting on recommended projects for funding from the Winter 2025 – 2026 grant solicitation. For more information including an agenda visit: https://www.dfw.state.or.us/conservationstrategy/OCRF/meetings.html The Oregon Conservation and Recreation Fund (OCRF) is a public-private partnership that supports projects to implement the State Wildlife Action Plan and connect people with the outdoors. The Advisory Committee provides recommendations on expenditures from the OCRF to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission.

Marine Board Seeks Public Comment on Proposed Rulemaking for the Siletz River
The Oregon State Marine Board is soliciting public comments on proposed rule language it recently approved at its April 23 meeting in Tillamook. The Board approved the next phase of rulemaking, gathering public comments on the following proposed rule language to modify rules for boat operations on the Siletz River and its tributaries: Oregon Administrative Rule, 250-020-0231, Boat Operations in Lincoln County. (6) Siletz River; (a) No person shall use a motor in excess of 15 horsepower and in excess of slow no-wake speed to propel a boat between Jack Morgan Park boat ramp and Old Mill Park boat ramp. (b) All motor use is prohibited upstream of Old Mill Park boat ramp. (c) All motor use is prohibited on all Siletz River tributaries upstream of Jack Morgan Park boat ramp. The written comment period closes June 30, 2026, at 11:55 pm. Written comments can be submitted by email to [email protected] or by U.S. mail to: Jennifer Cooper, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Oregon State Marine Board, 435 Commercial Street NE, Salem, OR 97301. Agency staff will also hold a hybrid public hearing with an online option on May 21, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Marine Board’s office, located at 435 Commercial Street NE, Suite 400, in Salem, Oregon 97301. A work session will be held at a later date and will include an opportunity to testify. Details will be shared with interested parties and Boat.Oregon.gov, once finalized. To view the rulemaking notice, visit the Marine Board’s Rulemaking and Public Notices page.

Road to Pilot Butte Summit Open
BEND, Oregon---The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department has opened the summit road at Pilot Butte State Scenic Viewpoint to vehicle traffic as of Friday, May 1, for the 2026 season. This year’s opening comes later than in past seasons. A contracted security service that previously handled evening park closures ended last fall, and park staff will now take on those duties. Seasonal employees who assist with closures begin work in May. Pedestrian and bicycle access to Pilot Butte is available year-round. Only vehicle access is affected. Future improvements, including automatic gate systems, are being planned to improve efficiency and support long-term financial savings. “Opening the road on May 1 allows us to align our operations with the staffing and resources we have available this spring,” said District Manager Dani Padilla. “Like many public agencies, we’re navigating budget constraints and working hard to operate more efficiently. Even as we run leaner, our commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable experience at Pilot Butte hasn’t changed.” The road provides access to panoramic views of the Cascade mountains, including Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Black Butte and Mt. Hood. Once the road opens, visitors are asked to drive slowly, stay alert, and share the road courteously. The summit route is used by walkers, runners, cyclists, and motorists, and respectful behavior helps everyone enjoy the park safely. The road will be open from 10 a.m. to dusk, 30 minutes after sunset, daily until it closes for the season in the fall. For more information about the park, visit the webpage at https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=33.

Inmate Assaults Deputy, Lane Co.
On April 30th, a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy assigned to the Jail was securing single cell doors during dayroom time in a jail housing area. An adult in custody, Reid Michael Squires, 23, of Eugene, unexpectedly began punching the deputy in the face. Squires continued striking the deputy until a nearby adult in custody intervened, stopping the assault until additional deputies arrived. The deputy sustained significant injuries requiring care at an area hospital. She has since been discharged but is still recovering from her injuries. The involved deputy has more than 25 years of law enforcement experience. After additional investigation, Squires was charged with Assault on a Public Safety Officer and Assault in the 4th degree. Squires is in custody awaiting trial on a Eugene Police Department case for the following charges: - Rape in the 1st Degree; - Three counts of Sex Abuse in the 1st Degree; - Three counts of Sodomy in the 1st Degree; - Three counts of Using Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct. UPDATE: The assault charge in this case has been upgraded and Squires was arraigned today in the Lane County Circuit Court on charges of Assault in the 2nd Degree and Assault on a Public Safety Officer.

Cheshire Female Arrested for Assault with a Knife, Lane Co.
On April 30th at 11 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded with a Junction City Police officer to a residence in the 95400 block of Noraton Road, north of Junction City, for a report of an assault. Deputies learned a 62-year-old male had been struck in the head with a knife and was bleeding severely. The suspect, Jeannae Marjorie Mackay, 31, of Cheshire, had run from the scene. Fire personnel responded, and the victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment. Deputies searched the area for two hours without success until a witness observed Mackay in Junction City. Deputies responded and arrested Mackay without further incident. She was lodged at the Lane County Jail for Assault in the 1st Degree, Burglary in the 1st Degree, and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. Thanks to the Junction City Police Department and area residents for their assistance on this case.

Fatal Accident, Hwy. 99E, Clackamas Co.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. (1 May 2026) – On Monday, April 27, 2026, at 7:10 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a two-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 99E near milepost 23 in Clackamas County. The preliminary investigation indicated a gray Kia Telluride, operated by Nathan Dale Ellis (50) of Hubbard, was traveling southbound on Highway 99E near Canby when it failed to stop at the stoplight at South Barlow Road. A tan Chevrolet Silverado, operated by Jesus David Barajas Diaz (47) of Canby, was in the southbound lane of South Barlow Road turning left northbound onto Highway 99E when it was struck on the driver’s side by the Kia. Kia passenger, Sharon Lyn Prentice (71) of Hubbard, was declared deceased at the scene. The Kia operator (Ellis) was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. Kia passenger, Crystal Dawn Grumbo (47) of Aumsville, and three juvenile passengers were transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. The Chevrolet operator (Diaz) and passenger Juan Alonso Ocegueda Lopez (45), were transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. The highway was impacted for approximately six hours during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Canby Fire Department, Canby Police Department, AMR, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.

Warrant Arrest, Mattson Rd., CB
CCSO release - Date/Time: May 1st, 2026 / 11:34 p.m.; Case #: S2026-00679; Classification: Warrant Service; Location: Lower Mattson Road, Coos Bay, Oregon; Suspect(s): Gabrielle V. Emerson (52); Summary: On May 1st, 2026, at approximately 11:34 hours, a Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to a report of a Criminal Trespass in Progress at a residence on Lower Mattson Road near Coos Bay, Oregon. Deputies located the woman, who was identified as Gabrielle V. Emerson (52). A record check revealed Ms. Emerson had a valid warrant for her arrest. Ms. Emerson was placed under arrest and transported to the Coos County jail.

Distracted Driving Results, Coos Co.
CCSO release - Below are the results of the distracted driving campaign for April 2026: Traffic Stops - 9; Speeding - 1 Warning; Driving While Suspended - 1 Citation; Fail to Wear Seatbelt - 3 Warnings; Distracted Driving - 1 Warning; Equipment Violations - 6 Warnings; Other - 8 warnings, 1 Warrant Arrest.

Unlawful Vehicle, MP
According to an entry on the MPPD log for April 30, 9:38 a.m., 1100 block 19th St., “unlawful vehicle.”

Arrest, CQ
According to an entry on the CQPD log for April 30, 11:37 p.m., 100 block No. Birch St., “follow up,” 34-yea old David Clawson Reilly charged with Criminal Trespass II & Disorderly Conduct, “arrested and transported CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for April 30, 5:34 a.m., 1600 block Virginia Ave., “illegal camping.” At 7:22 a.m., Ferry Rd., “illegal camping.”

Indecent Exposure
According to an entry on the NBPD log for April 30, 10:10 a.m., 1701 Newmark St., BottleDrop, “indecent exposure.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 30, 7:58 a.m., 300 Country Club Rd., Eugene PD, 32-year old Teisha Maia Huffman arrested on CBPD warrant charging Probation Violation on FTA I, No SRA.

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 30, 9:08 a.m., Mingus Park, “illegal camping.”

Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 30, 10:57 a.m., Anderson & So. 9th, “Unlawful Vehicle.”

Mail Theft
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 30, 5:47 p.m., Margaretta & Augustine, “theft of mail.”

Harassment
According to an entry on the CBPD log for April 30, 6 p.m., 900 block So. 10th St., “result of family dispute,” 19-year old Diego Amaru Garcia charged with Domestic Harassment, “Garcia transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 1, 8:44 a.m., 100 block No. Adams St., “CQPD served Polk Co. SO warrant on 37-year old Andrew Robert Davee arrested on warrant charging FTA on PCS Meth, “Davee cited in lieu of custody.”

DOC
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 1, 11:52 a.m., 115 No. Birch St., Coquille Community Center, “disorderly conduct,” 34-year old David Clawson Reilly charged with Disorderly Conduct II & Criminal Trespass II, “Clawson Reilly lodged CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 6:14 a.m., Harbor Ave., NB Boardwalk, “illegal camping.” At 7 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping,” 62-year old Lisa Robinett & 58-year old Jess Manzanares both received “Ticket.” At 7:05 p.m., 1900 block McPherson, “illegal camping,” 39-year old Don Boyd, “Ticket.” At 7:10 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping,” 41-year old Christopher Wiley, 52-year old Jessica Jones, 42-year old Andrew Wallace, & 47-year old Malinda Eckley all received “Ticket.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 10:21 a.m., Harbor Ave., “North Bend PD served Columbia County warrant,” on 46-year old Christopher Dean Langley charging FTA on Theft I, “Langley was transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 11:31 a.m., 2400 block Broadway Ave., “civil standby,” 48-year old Daniel Victor Bewley charged with FTA on DUII, “Bewley lodged CCJ.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 11:40 a.m., 2700 block Myrtle St., “unlawful vehicle.”

Threw Bike
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 10:06 p.m., bridge by Taco Bell, “observed subject throwing a bike in the water,” 47-year old Shilo Dockery “Ticket.”

Unknown Problem
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 1, 11:46 p.m., 1600 block Monroe Ave., “open line 911 call, suspicious, officers dispatched,” 57-year old Henryk Raymond Barlow III, charged with Probation Violation, “transported to Coos Co. Jail.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 1, 6:49 a.m., Kruse & 2nd Ct. Alley, “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 1, 9:50 a.m., 5179 Crater Lake Hwy., Jackson Co., 21-year old Teagin Pike arrested on CCSO warrant charging FTA on Criminal Driving While Suspended or Revoked & Unlawful PCS Meth, “Jackson County served CCSO warrant.”

Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 1, 3:01 p.m., 149 So. 7th St., McKay’s Market, “shoplifter,” 23-year old Angelina Grace Shaw charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Shaw cited in lieu of custody.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 1, 6:59 p.m., 1020 So. 1st St., Fred Meyer, “criminal trespass,” 50-year old Nicole Crabtee served US Marshal’s warrant charging Dangerous Drugs, “No Bail,” Crabtree lodged CCJ.”

Assault
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 1, 8:07 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, “assault,” 51-year old Felicia Coultress charged with Domestic Violence Assault, “Coultress lodged CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 2, 12:27 a.m., 320 Warner Milne Rd., Oregon City, “warrant service,” on 41-year old Jennifer Marie Smith charging Probation Violation on two-counts Assaulting a Public Safety Officer, Attempt to Commit a Class C/Unclassified Felony, Resisting Arrest, Disorderly Conduct II & Criminal Trespass II, “No Bail.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 2, 6:41 p.m., 400 N Central Blvd., McKay’s, “criminal trespass,” 51-year old Nathan Marrufo charged with Disorderly Conduct UU & Criminal Trespass, “Marrufo lodged CCJ.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 2, 9:22 p.m., 240 W. Hwy. 42, Hwy. Deli Mart, “criminal trespass,” 34-year old David Clawson Reilly charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Clawson Reilly cited in lieu of custody.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 2, 7:23 a.m., 1900 block McPherson Ave., “illegal camping.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 1:13 a.m., Empire Lakes, John Topits Park, “illegal camping.” At 4:14 a.m., 375 So. 4th St., Nasburg & Company, “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 1:15 a.m., Grants Pass, “request confirmation on warrants for subject they’re out with,” Kristy Marrie Jackson arrested on two NBPD warrants charging FTA on Theft III & Criminal Trespass II; and, FTA 2nd Degree.

Disorderly
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 2:11 a.m., 525 Anderson Ave., CBPL, 51-year old Nathan Jose Clayton Marrufo charged with Disorderly Conduct II, “Marrufo transported to CCJ.”

PCS
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 4:14 a.m., 354 S. 4th St., Ziply Fiber, Ronald Sly Rickman charged with Possession of Methamphetamine, “Rickman transported to CCJ.”

Assault
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 8:47 a.m., 300 block So. Wasson St., “assault,” 44-year old Gerald Michael Eckart charged with Assault II, Menacing & Unlawful Use of a Weapon, “Eckart transported to CCJ.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 12:37 p.m., 1900 block NO. 14th St., “burglary.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 2:40 p.m., 180 NW 5th St., Corvallis, Benton Co. SO, “Benton County SO served CBPD warrant” on 45-year old Matthew Paul Oldfield charging FTA on DUII.

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 10:15 a.m., 300 block So. Wasson St., “warrant service,” 28-year old Nicholas Anthony Campbell charging two CBPD warrants for FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth; and FTA on FTA II, “Campbell transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 2, 10:54 p.m., 700 block So. Empire Blvd., “out with 2 in front of location,” 48-year old Robert Lee Peters arrested on Corvallis PD warrant charging Property Damage – Criminal Mischief II, Fail to Perform Duties of Driver, Reckless Driving; and three-counts of FTA II. Additional charge of PCS Meth, “transported to Coos Co. Jail.”

WX
Overcast along the South Oregon Coast, highs in the low 60s and winds from the Southwest at 10-15 mph. Cloudy tonight, expect fog, mist reduced visibilities, lows in the lower 50s and winds out of the South to Southwest at 5-10 mph. Mostly cloudy on Tuesday with highs around 60 and winds from the West at 10-15 mph.

Sports

Coos Co. Track Meet
The 118th running of the Coos Co. Track & Field Meet at Marshfield Friday night was won by the Pirate boys and the Coquille girls. Marshfield scored 176 pts. to Bandon’s 123, Myrtle Pt. 98, North Bend 44, Powers 31 and Coquille 29. The Lady Devils tallied 133.5 pts., Marshfield was second with 121, Bandon 112.5, North Bend 54, Powers 49 & Myrtle Pt. 35. Individually, three meet record fell. Two my the super senior from Bandon, Marla Petrey who set new records in winning the 100 (12:51) & 400 (58.13). She also ran a fantastic anchor leg on the 4X400 Relay, closing a large gap but still falling by a foot or two short at the end to Marshfield’s team (4:17.94) to (4:18.77). On the boy’s side, Marshfield’s Carter McGriff blazed to wins in the both the 100 (11:20) and the 200 (22.52). He also ran legs on the Pirates’ winning 4X100R (42.82) & 4X400R (3:26.09). Bandon’s Noah Brown won both the Pole Vault (13-6) & 800 (2:00.77). Marshfield senior Jaxson Stovall took the 1500 (4:05.25) and the 3K (8:59.53). The other meet record was obtained by Coquille sophomore Ella Henthorne, who bettered her Mom’s (Hollie Dieu) meet record in winning the 3K (10:03.67). Henthorne also won the 1500 (4:42.11) and ran a leg on Coquille’s third-place 4X400R team. Marshfield’s Rylee McNally won both hurdle races, the 100 16.90) & the 300 (47.56). She also ran anchor legs on both the Pirates winning 4X100 (51.74) & the 4X400 (4:17.94). Bristol Layton won both the Long Jump (15-10) & the Triple Jump (32-6.25). Boy’s Outstanding Runner was Carter McGriff, Marshfield. Girl’s Rylee McNally, Marshfield. Outstanding Jumpers: Brody Ligons (first in Long Jump), Myrtle Pt.; & Bristol Layton, Coquille. Outstanding Throwers: Wyatt Richards, MP (first in the Javelin & second in the Discus) & Danica Bushnell (first in Javelin, second in Shot), Powers. State leaders, Petry ran the fastest time in the 2A State for 400 meters. Teammate Jael Legutki ran the fasted 2A time for 3K (10:53.14).

Prep SB Scores
Prep softball scores from Friday, May 1 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – Marist Catholic swept two at Cottage Grove/Yoncalla, 13-1 & 13-0. Cowapa Lg. – Astoria won at Tillamook, 5-1. 3A: Far West Lg. – Coquille forfeited two games to South Umpqua, 7-0 & 7-0. Siuslaw lost twice at Sutherlin, 13-0 (5) & 12-2 (6). Southern OR Conf. – Brookings-Harbor split at North Valley, winning 5-3 & losing 4-3. 2A/1A: Special District 4 – Myrtle Pt. won at Waldport, 20-19. SD1 – Clatskanie split at Knappa, winning the first game 15-8, but losing the second game, 10-9. Saturday, May 2 – 3A: Non-league, Salem Academy lost at Nestucca, 11-1 (5).

Prep SB Schedules
Prep softball schedules for Monday, May 4 – 4A: OR West Conf. – Newport at North Marion, 5p. Non-league – Madras at Seaside, 1 & 3:30p. 2A/1A: SD4 – Eddyville Charter at Powers, 4:30p. Non-league – Umpqua Valley Christian at Myrtle Pt. 4:30p. Knappa at St. Paul, 4:30p.

Prep BB Scores
Prep baseball scores from Friday, May 1 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – Marshfield lost twice at North Bend, 8-7 & 8-7. Marist Catholic swept at Cottage Grove, 24-0 & 14-7. Cowapa Lg. – St. Helens lost at Scappoose, 6-1. Tillamook fell at Astoria, 5-1. Non-league – Heritage (WA) lost at Seaside, 6-3. 3A: Far West Lg. – Coquille lost twice at So. Umpqua/Days Ck., 19-0 & 10-0, both in five-innings. Siuslaw got swept at Sutherlin, 1-0 (8) & 11-2. SOC – Brookings-Harbor swept visiting North Valley, 14-4 (6) & 9-0. SD3 – Taft beat visiting Blanchet Catholi, 3-2. Non-league – Warrenton won at Kennedy, 2-0. 2A/1A: SD4 – Myrtle Pt. won at Waldport, 15-5. Bandon won at Reedsport 20-5 (5). SD1 – Clatskanie took two at Knappa, 14-5 & 12-0. Nestucca split at Portland Christian winning the first game 4-3 (8), but losing the second game, 5-3. Saturday, May 2 – 2A/1A: Oakland lost at Bandon, 7-1.

Prep BB Schedules
Prep baseball schedules for Monday, May 4 – 4A: OR West Conf. – Sweet Home at Newport, 5p. Cowapa Lg. – Scappoose at St. Helens & Astoria at Tillamook, both at 5p. Non-league – Seaside at Madras, 1 & 3:30p. 3A: SD3 – Taft at Yamhill-Carlton, 4:30p. SD1 – Neah-Kah-Nie at Warrenton, 3:30p. 2A/1A – Non-league - Reedsport at Waldport, 4:30p.

Prep bvb scores
Prep boys’ volleyball scores from Friday, May 1 – 4A/3A/2A/1A: Cascade won at Newport, 3-0. Saturday, May 2 – Toledo lost at Willamette Valley Christian, 3-0.

Prep bvb schedules
Prep boys’ volleyball schedules for Monday, May 4 – 4A/3A/2A/1A: Marshfield vs. Cottage Grove, 4:30p at Creswell. North Bend vs. Creswell/Pleasant Hil, 4:30p. North Bend vs. Cottage Grove, 6:30p. Marshfield vs. Creswell/Pleasant Hill, 6:30p. SD3 – Toledo at Crosshill Christian, 6p.

SWOCC SB
Busy, successful weekend for Southwestern Oregon’s softball team in NWAC play. The lakers beat visiting Chemeketa (Salem), 7-0 & 8-3 on Friday. Saturday, SWOCC traveled to Umpqua, at Winchester just north of Roseburg, and beat the Riverhawks, 13-4 (5) and 2-1. Southwestern (21-7, 32-8), in third place in the NWAC South, hosts Clark on Tuesday, May 5, 2 & 4p.

UO sb
Oregon’s softball team took two-out-of-three from No. 5 UCLA at Los Angeles in Big 10 Conference action. The Ducks won Friday, 8-2, Saturday, 13-11, but lost on Sunday, 1103 (5). Oregon (20-4, 40-11) now heads to the Big Ten Tournament, Thursday, May 7th through Saturday, May 9th, at College Park, Md.

UO bb
Oregon’s baseball team won two-out-of-three at Seattle, WA from Washington. On Friday, the Ducks won 6-4, Saturday, 10-4, but lost Sunday, 9-5. Oregon’s (17-7, 35-12) game Tuesday with Grand Canyon, canceled. Next game, at UCLA, Friday, May 8, 7:02p, televised on the BTN.

The Ducks racked up eight wins Saturday at the Desert Heat Classic
UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – Highlighted by a school record in the men's 4x100-meter relay, the Oregon track and field team collected eight wins and seven top-10 program marks Saturday at the Desert Heat Classic in Tucson, Ariz. Kai Graves-Blanks, PJ Ize-Iyamu, Grant Valley and Jaelon Barbarin combined for a time of 38.59 to establish the new program standard. The quartet replaced the previous UO school record of 38.72 set by Spenser Schmidt, Cravon Gillespie, Rieker Daniel and Oraine Palmer at the 2019 Pac-12 Championships, also run at the same track. Based on times entering the weekend, Oregon also takes over the NCAA lead in the 4x100 relay. In the next race, the UO women combined for a season-best time of 43.66 to secure a victory of their own to out-pace Grand Canyon (43.90) and host Arizona (43.96) as the only teams under 44 seconds. The team of Brazil Neal, Amirah Shaheed, Niya Clayton and Lily Jones took nearly half a second off its previous best this year. Shaheed (11.33 PB), Jones and Neal all finished in the top 10 of the 100 meters later in the schedule. Graves-Blanks added his second win of the day with a new lifetime best in the 110-meter hurdles. He stopped the clock in 13.28—down from his previous best of 13.42—to become the No. 2 performer in school history in the event. Graves-Blanks switched spots with Eric Mitchum (13.38, 2004) on the UO list. The Oregon junior also moves into the top five nationally based on times entering the day. To cap his standout day, Graves-Blanks added another personal best at 200 meters of 20.59 (-1.1) and the No. 9 spot on the program's all-time outdoor list. Ize-Iyamu was another double winner Saturday. He established a new wind-legal personal best with a time of 10.06 (-0.2), just off his all-conditions best of 10.04 (+2.6) from his 2024 campaign. Ize-Iyamu now ranks among the top 10 nationally. Valley won his heat and finished eighth overall in the 100 with his new best of 10.30, down from his 10.44 from the Oregon Team Invitational. Daniel Thrana led a 1-3-4 UO finish in the javelin, good for the Ducks' first win of the day. He posted a day's best of 76.29m/250-3 on his first attempt of the competition. Coupled with his outing two weeks ago at the Oregon Team Invitational, Thrana now has seven measures beyond 75 meters this year. Pat Vialva and Vlad Turcu both let go of season bests Saturday to finish third and fourth, respectively. Vialva posted a mark of 70.30m/230-7 on his third attempt, good for his first throw over 70 meters this season. Turcu added a best of 66.91m/219-6 in the fourth round. The Ducks swept the Desert Heat long jump with Titouan Bizet and Liisa-Maria Lusti. On his final-round jump, Bizet moved from third to first with a new all-conditions best of 7.78m/25-6.25 (+3.3). That mark also puts him inside the top 20 in the NCAA this season. Lusti, the NCAA indoor pentathlon champion, sat in sixth place through the first three rounds of jumps but on her fourth pass down the runway, she got out to a measure of 6.40m/21-0. With that mark, she becomes the seventh woman in program history to jump 21 feet outdoors. Cassandra Atkins was third with a new personal best of 6.21m/20-4.5 which she registered on her last jump of the day. The jumps crew got a third win Saturday when Tre Betts took the top spot in the triple jump. He sat in second place entering the fifth round before posting a season's best of 15.64m/51-3.75 to move into first place. The mark stood up through the final round attempts and Betts added a near-identical 15.63 on his final jump. Micaela De Mello improved to a season's best of 13.09 in the 100-meter hurdles. She finished second overall and first among collegiate entries. With the time, she moves from eighth to sixth on the UO all-time list. De Mello capped her day with a personal-best effort of 23.89 in the 200 meters. Including De Mello, five Oregon women were under 24 seconds in the 200 including Shaheed (23.25), Neal (23.61), Jones (23.81) and Lakely Doht-Barron (23.82). Saturday was a double PR meet for Doht-Barron who knocked more than a second off her personal best in the 400 meters, down from 53.98 to 52.71. Notable:Alicia Khunou posted a personal best of 16.66m/54-8—UO #5—in the shot put … Annaleise Taylor lowered her personal best to 58.43 in the 400-meter hurdles; finished third … Ben Smith and Kobe Lawrence finished second and fourth, respectively, in the shot put … Lawrence tallied a season-best toss of 19.74m/64-9.25 … Smith (20.02m/65-8.25) has thrown beyond 20 meters in his last four shot put competitions, dating back to the NCAA Indoor Championships. Up Next: The Ducks return to Hayward Field next Friday, May 8, for the Oregon Twilight. In addition to Senior Day ceremonies, the meet also features the Kids Half Lapper and Middle School Mile presented by TrackTownUSA Kids Club, the OTC Masters' Mile and the Warsaw Costume Relay for UO students. Ticket packages for the Oregon home schedule are on sale, including all-session and single-day options for the NCAA Championships in June.

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OSU release - CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State wrapped up its final home meet of the season in Corvallis with a strong showing at the OSU High Performance Meet. The Beavers honored 10 seniors who are wrapping up their time as student-athletes. Friday action saw immediate success in the throws, as Bea Pettersson placed second in the hammer throw with a 54.77m/179-08, while Katie Gelston delivered a standout performance in the discus, winning the event with a 54.53m/178-11 personal best that moved her to No. 2 all-time at Oregon State. In the pole vault, Mia Fowler led the Beavers with a second-place finish at 3.80m/12-5.5, while Carley Strand added a personal best of 3.35m/10-11.75 to move into OSU's all-time top 10. On the track, Megan Hatcher highlighted the day with a dominant win in the 400m hurdles, clocking a personal-best 59.54 to move to No. 3 in program history. Riley Patera followed with a win in the 200 meters, running 24.14 to improve to No. 5 all-time at OSU, while Callie Brandes also cracked the top 10 with a 24.58. Distance events saw Delaney Ulrich take second in the steeplechase at 10:48.47, and Payton Smith and Reese Morkert each recorded personal bests in the 5,000 meters. Saturday continued the momentum, beginning in the field with a sweep of the top three spots in the high jump. Callie Brandes led the way with a personal-best clearance of 1.62m/5-3.75, followed by Kyra Bakke and Lexi Hunt matching the same height. Bea Pettersson added another victory in the shot put, throwing a personal-best 15.23m/49-11.75 to improve her standing to No. 4 all-time at OSU. The Beavers' sprint group delivered multiple highlights, including a win in the 4x100m relay as Hatcher, Brandes, Audrey Biggerstaff, and Patera combined for a 46.57, ranking No. 8 in program history. Hatcher also claimed the 100m hurdles title with a personal-best 14.16, moving to No. 8 all-time at OSU. Jillian Brown took third in the invite 800 meters with a season-best 2:05.93, while Maella Hodgson led the open section with a runner-up finish. Ruby Lorenz added a personal best in the event, and several Beavers posted strong marks across both sections. The meet concluded with solid performances in the 100 meters, where Brandes ran 12.07 to rank No. 9 all-time at OSU, and Patera followed closely at 12.10.

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Oregon State’s baseball team won two-out-of -three from visiting CSUN at Goss Stadium, Corvallis. CSUN won the opener Friday, 8-6, but the Beavers took Saturday, 6-5 (11), and Sunday, 5-2. OSU (36-11) plays Portland, at Hillsboro, Tuesday, May 5, 6p, televised on KUNP-TV.

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Not a good weekend at home with Kansas City for the Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball. The Royals swept the Mariners, capping it Sunday with a 4-1 win at T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA. The Mariners (16-19) open a new series at home, tonight, against the Atlanta Braves (25-10), 6:40p, televised on SEAM.