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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Monday, May 11, 2026 – Sunrise: 5:56 a.m., and Sunset: 8:30 p.m., offering 14-hours and 33-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Monday, May 11, 2026 – Low tide: 3:46 a.m., 2.51 ft.; High tide: 9:20 a.m., 5.26 ft.; Low tide: 3:45 p.m., 1.02 ft.; High tide: 10:28 p.m., 6.27 ft.

Earthquakes
The Pacific Ocean seafloor shook Friday, May 8, just off of Crescent City, in Northern California. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 4.9-magnitude earthquake was recorded west to southwest of the Del Norte Co. Seat, near the inner fault line of the two that run parallel with the Oregon Coast. It was just over a mile-an-a-half-deep (2.5 km). On Sunday, a 2.6-magnitude earthquake was recorded at the southern junction, south to southwest of Petrolia, CA, near Cape Mendocino in Northern California. According to the USGS, another 2.6-magnitude earthquake was registered Sunday at the Southern Junction, west of Petrolia, and just a little further south, a 3.2-magnitude quake was recorded south to southeast of Redway, CA.

CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Plant Swap, Monday, May 11 in the Myrtlewood Room, 4:30pm – 7:30pm. Bring in a plant or plant cutting and pick up a new plant for your collection! Houseplants of all kinds are welcome as well as vegetable and flower seedlings. GUIDELINES: Please only bring pots that you are willing to part with! Avoid bringing invasive species. Please make sure your plants are pest and disease-free. Label your plants with the names and include some care tips if you can. If you have a box, please bring it. We’ll have a few but not enough for everyone. Please bring just a few plants (whatever you can carry.) We work on the honor system. For example, if you bring two plants, take two plants. We want there to be enough for everyone. Please wait until the end of the event to take extra items. Age Bracket: Everyone. Open Men's Group, Monday, May 11 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.

Coos Co. Commissioners
Board Executive Session, Monday, May 11, 2026 - 10:00AM, Executive Session under the Authority of ORS 192.660 (2)(e) Real Property Transactions- small conference room. Owen Building, 201 No. Adams St., Coquille.

CBEMP Meeting, Coos Bay
Coos Bay Estuary Management Plan (CBEMP) Technical Advisory Committee Meeting, May 11, 2026, 11am-12:30pm, In-person meeting location: Coos Bay Fire Department Administration (450 Elrod Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420) Virtual Call Link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82333046904?pwd=fb7L69DG83b8n0luGVQdc4Eqq78rw2.1 Meeting ID: 823 3304 6904 Passcode: 709249.

North Bend City Council Work Session
The North Bend City Council will hold a City Council Work Session on Monday, May 11, 2026, at 4:30 pm in Council Chambers at 835 California Ave. The agenda will include the following: - Call to Order; - Roll Call; - Public Comments; - Review the City Council Agenda for May 12, 2026; - Executive Session Pursuant to: ORS § 192.660 (2)(f) to review information or records exempt by law from public disclosure. - Adjournment.

Sewer System Repairs on North 9th Street, CB
On Monday, May 11, 2026, City staff will be repairing the sewer system in the 700 block North 9th Street. Work will be concentrated to the west side of the roadway and sidewalk. The street will be open for local access only. Minor delays should be expected. Work will start after 8:00 am and end no later than 5:30 pm. Repairs are expected to be completed by Friday, May 22. Please exercise caution when traveling through the work area. Should you have questions, please contact Public Works at (541) 269 – 1181, extension 3565.

Water Main Replacement, Harris Ave., CB
The Coos Bay-North Bend Water Board will be installing new waterline, water services, and fire hydrants on Harris Ave between N Marple St and N Wasson St in Coos Bay. Work is planned to begin on May 11th and continue until May 17th. The construction activities will include a combination of closures and temporary flagging. Work is scheduled to occur from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM Monday through Friday. The Water Board requests that citizens use caution when passing through the construction zones. Should you have any questions or want more information, please contact the Water Board at (541) 267-3128.

Regional Airport Growing, thanks to Bandon Dunes
The growing attraction of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort is having a positive impact on passenger numbers at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport at North Bend. According to a recent SORA newsletter, the Summer Seasonal Daily Flights to and from the Denver Airline Hub will begin May 21st. Daily flights to and from the San Francisco Hub continue. Airport Executive Director Rodger Craddock has reportedly been meeting with potential carriers for instate flights to the Portland Hub; however, no agreements have been reached. Meanwhile the world-wide popularity of Bandon Dunes continues to grow as does the many amenities and courses the resort has to offer. A busy Summer is expected by both.

DMV scammers are targeting people across the U.S. – know what to look for and how to stay safe
DMV release - SALEM – If you’ve received text or email messages claiming to be from Oregon DMV saying you owe money, you’re not alone. This nationwide scam, which began as a toll phishing scam, has been targeting drivers in several states for nearly two years. Oregon DMV will never send you notices, warnings or payment requests by text or email. DMV transactions should only be completed online at DMV2U, in person at a DMV office, at a self-service Express Kiosk or by mail. What to look for - These fake messages often: Come from international phone numbers or non-government email addresses. Cite fake administrative codes. Threaten to suspend vehicle registration or driving privileges. Demand payment by a certain date. Link to URLs that may contain the agency name but with added letters or dashes. Past scam messages often included obvious spelling and grammar mistakes. While those are still a red flag, many of today’s criminals are using artificial intelligence to generate realistic, professional-sounding messages. How to stay safe: Do Not Click: Do not click on any links or scan any QR codes. Do Not Reply: Do not respond to the text message. Report: Forward the message to 7726 (SPAM) and report it to the Federal Trade Commission. When reporting, include the phone number from where the text originated and the website listed within the text. Delete: Delete the message. Verify: You can contact ODOT directly at 1-888-Ask-ODOT or DMV directly at 503-945-5000. If you do click on a suspicious link or provide sensitive information to an unknown source, secure your personal information and financial accounts and dispute any unfamiliar charges. Oregonians can file a customer complaint with Oregon Department of Justice Consumer Protection. Learn more about fraud prevention at oregondmv.com.

Lane Co. SAR, Lookout Reservoir
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 22-year-old Tyler Ryan Davis of Eugene. Davis was reported missing to Eugene Police on May 1st. Davis’s last known contact was with friends and family on April 30th. Davis’s vehicle was later found parked near the area of Lookout Reservoir, east of Lowell. Lane County Sheriff's Search & Rescue (SAR) is actively searching the area. SAR staff and volunteers have deployed multiple teams to the search area, east of Lowell. SAR teams have utilized search canines on land and water. The Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol and SAR have deployed boats and divers on Lookout Reservoir. SAR ground crews have conducted grid searches and traversed local road and trail systems. LCSO, EPD and the Oregon State Police have deployed drones to aid in the search. The Civil Air Patrol also joined search efforts, flying over the search area. Many friends and family of Davis have also been in the area searching. Davis is described as a white male adult, standing approximately 6’02” tall and weighing about 165 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. It is unknown what he was last wearing. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Lane County Sheriff’s Office at 541-682-4150 option 1.

Missing Male, Lane Co., Found Deceased
On May 10th, at about 1:00 pm, Tyler Davis was found deceased near Lookout Reservoir east of Lowell. He was found by Lane County Sheriff’s Search & Rescue volunteers from the Eugene Mountain Rescue team, who traversed extremely steep terrain to search areas difficult to access. There is no evidence of a crime at this time, but the investigation remains active. Lane County Sheriff's Search & Rescue (SAR) continually searched the area. SAR staff and volunteers deployed multiple teams in the search area, east of Lowell. Utilizing search canines, vehicles and ground crews conducting grid searches. The Sheriff’s Office Marine Patrol and SAR deployed boats and divers to Lookout Reservoir and LCSO, EPD and the Oregon State Police deployed drones to aid in the search. The Lane County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank all those who contributed to the search. Including, the Eugene Police Department, the Oregon State Police, Civil Air Patrol and all the friends and family of Tyler Davis who came out to help the search effort.

Arrest, MP
According to an entry on the MPPD log for May 7, 9:17 p.m., 725 Harrist St., Myrtle Pt. Laundry, 27-year old Raina Lynn Clark charged with Theft II, four-counts of Fraudulent Use of Credit Card, “Clark transported to CCJ.”

Dispute
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 7, 12:55 p.m., 1900 block McPherson, 41-year old Magen Ann Kiser charged with Offensive Littering & Prohibited Camping, and 43-year old Jeremy Edward Lewis charged with Offensive Littering & Prohibited Camping, both cited in lieu of custody.

Patrol Check
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 7, 2:52 p.m., 1850 Clark St., Bay Area Church, 50-year old Harold White (Failure to Register as a Sex Offender & Criminal Trespass II); 31-year old Brian Stuart (Criminal Trespass II); 69-year old Frank Howard (Criminal Trespass II); and, 39-year old Nadean Haubbert (Criminal Trespass II). “All cited in lieu of custody.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 7, 4:46 p.m., 900 block Commercial St., “unlawful vehicle.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 1:45 a.m., 2040 Public Square , Seido Salon, “out with one at location.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 7, 7:11 a.m., 170 So. Empire Blvd., 66-year old Colleen Fiorucci “Ticket.” AT 8:36 a.m., No. 10th & W. Commercial Ave., 67-year old Richard Herrick “Ticket.” At 7:39 p.m., 657 Newmark Ave., Star of Hope, “illegal camping.” At 9:25 p.m., 500 block So. 4th St., “illegal camping.” On May 8th, 1:16 a.m., 100 block So. Schoneman St., “out with one at location.” At 2:42 a.m., End of Fulton, Gravel Lot, “out with vehicle at location.” At 3:34 a.m., So. 2nd Ct., “illegal camping.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 7, 8 a.m., Newmark & Wall, “warrant service,” on 42-year old Kyle Stephen Re, arrested on Clackamas County SO warrant charging Contempt of Court, No Bail, “Re was transported to CCJ.”

Probation Violation
According to an entry on the on the CBPD log for May 7, 10:53 a.m., Elrod & 12th, “dispute,” 27-year old Seth Cameron Lariviere charged with Probation Violation, “Lariviere was transported to CCJ.”

Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 7, 2:55 p.m., 2051 Newmark Ave., Walmart, “result of shoplifter,” 61-year old Anthony Albert Reimer charged with Theft III, “Reimer lodged CCJ.”

Disorderly
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 2:26 a.m., So. Empire, between Fulton & Wisconsin, “subject in the middle of the street at location.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 3 a.m., 300 block So. 6th St., “out at location,” 43-year old Michael Emory Dunn charged with Criminal Trespass II, “cited in lieu of custody.”

Illegal Camping, MP
According to an entry on the MPPD log for May 8, 6:22 a.m., 300 block Reedsford Rd., “illegal camping.”

Unlawful Vehicle, MP
According to an entry on the MPPD log for May 8, 4:55 p.m., 5th & Ash, “unlawful vehicle.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 7:25 a.m., 11th & Lincoln, “illegal camping.” AT 7:32 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping.” At 7:46 a.m., Washington & Harbor, “illegal camping.” At 10:42 a.m., 1900 block Sheridan Ave., “illegal camping.” At 1:15 p.m., 1900 block Sherman Ave., “illegal camping.” At 2:14 p.m., 1810 Monroe St., Mid Columbia Bus Co., illegal camping.” At 2:22 p.m., Hamiton & Connecticut, “illegal camping.”

Arrest
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 8:05 a.m., Sherman & Florida, “traffic stop,” 36-year old James Alan Baldridge arrested on warrant charging 21-counts of Violation of Restraining Order, “transported to CCJ.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 9:39 a.m., Wall & Sheridan, “unlawful vehicle.”

Wanted
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 6:51 pm., 500 block California St., “result of disorderly subject,” 23-year old Angelina Grace Shaw charged with FTA on FTA I X2-counts; also FTA on Unlawful Use of a Weapon & Menacing, “cited in lieu of custody and released.”

DUII
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 8, 9:50 p.m., 1600 block Virginia Ave., “DUII as result of traffic stop,” 43-year old Klint Robert Wirebaugh charged with DUII, “cited in lieu of custody and released.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 8:47 a.m., Coos Bay Boardwalk, “illegal camping.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 9:02 a.m., 600 block Taylor Ave., “burglary.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 11:09 a.m., Bayshore & Curtis, “driving complaint,” 45-year old Trisha Jean Wick charged with DUII, Reckless Driving & Reckless Endangering, “transported to CCJ.”

Indecent
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 6:04 p.m., 300 block So. Wall St., “indecent exposure.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 6:51 p.m., 1360 Airport Ln, NB, OSP Coos Bay Command, 56-year old Gregory Lance Nidever arrested on warrants charging FTA on Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle & Possession Stolen Vehicle; FTA n FTA I; FTA on Driving While Suspended or Revoked; & Theft II, “Nidever lodged CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 7:25 p.m., 500 Central Ave., CBPD, “warrant entry,” on 38-year old Steven Miller charged with FTA on Felon in Possession of a Restricted Weapon, Criminal Trespass II; FTA on FTA II; FTA on Theft III & Criminal Trespass; FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth; FTA on Unlawful Possession of Meth, “Miller transported CCJ.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 8:52 p.m., 1900 block No. 14th St., “burglary.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 8, 10:46 p.m., West end of Fulton Ave., “illegal camping.” At 11:21 p.m., 1200 block Teakwood Ave., “illegal camping.”

Illegal Camping, MP
According to an entry on the MPPD log for May 9, 10:15 p.m., Reedsford Rd., 25-year old Jeffrey Isenhart, “Operator.”

Illegal Camping, CQ
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 9, 9:49 a.m., Hwy. 42 & So. Mill Ln., GP Lot, “illegal camping,” Dwayne Wissmath charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transported CCJ.” At 6:22 p.m., 75 No. Birch St., US Post Office, “illegal camping.”

Indecent
According to an entry on the CQPD log for May 9, 1:05 p.m., 115 No. Birch St., Coquille Community Center, “indecent exposure.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 9, 5:58 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 9, 7:55 a.m., 1701 Newmark St., Bottledrop, 31-year old Brian Quinn Stuart charged with Criminal Trespass II, “cited in lieu of custody.”

Disorderly
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 9, 1:25 p.m., 1600 block Virginia Ave., 38-year old Vania Lynn Retallick charged with Criminal Mischief II, “cited in lieu of custody.”

Assist OSP
According to an entry on the NBPD log for May 9, 11:51 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., “assist OSP,” 39-year old Casidy McNeal “Arrestee.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 9, 1:54 p.m., 1313 No. Bayshore Dr., Red Lion Inn, 38-year old Michelle Mary Colleen Hill charged with Burglary I, Criminal Mischief II & Theft of Services, “transported CCJ.”

Indecent Exposure
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 9, 2:39 p.m., 705 So. Empire Blvd., American Market, “indecent exposure.” At 3:16 p.m., 705 So. Empire Blvd., “indecent exposure.”

Mail Theft
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 9, 4:21 p.m., 300 block So. Wasson St., “theft of mail.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 9, 5:47 p.m., 1400 block Holloway Mews, 37-year old Nathanael Loren Fleming charged with Burglary I, Theft I, Unlawful Possession of Burglary Tools & Criminal Mischief II, “Fleming transported to CCJ.”

Arrest
According to an entry on the CBPD log or May 9, 6:50 p.m., Harbor Ave., “PC arrest,” 37-year old Devin James Hall charged with Burglary I, Theft of Services, & Criminal Mischief III, “HX of Possession of a restricted weapon. Hall transported to CCJ.”

Robbery
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 9, 6:57 p.m., 1195 Newmark Ave., Elite Market, “robbery,” 26-year old Dakota Matthew Goodman charged with Robbery I.

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 10, 12:46 a.m., 1036 SE Douglas Ave., Roseburg, “warrant service,” on 47-year old Dustin Victor Brooks, arrested on MPPD warrant charging FTA on FTA II; and, FTA on Criminal Trespass II & Theft II, “lodged at Douglas County Jail.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for May 10, 4:05 a.m., 2nd Ct. Alley & Seven Devils, “illegal camping.”

WX
A Small Craft Advisory along the South Oregon Coast. Sunshine and clouds mixed for today with highs in the upper 60s and winds out of the North at 10-20 mph. Cloudy skies tonight with lows around 50 and winds from the North to Northwest at first, then shifting to the South at 10-15 mph. Cloudy on Tuesday with highs in the low to mid 60s and winds out of the West to Southwest at 10-15 mph.

Sports

OSAA Choir
The OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union Choir State Championships were held at the LaSalle Center on the campus of Oregon State. Tillamook won the 4A Choir, with Estacada second and Henley third. Westside Christian, Tigard, won the 3A Choir. And, the Delphian School won the 2A/1A. Canby won the 5A and Lake Oswego took the 6A.

Prep sb
With seven-games to go in the regular 4A SkyEm Lg. season, No. 4 Marist Catholic (9-0, 17-3) took a big leap forward and put some distance between the rest of the league with a Friday sweep of visiting No. 8 North Bend, at Eugene, 12-6 & 11-6. The Bulldogs (3-3, 14-4) drop into a tie for second with Junction City (3-3, 6-11). JC swept at fourth-place Cottage Grove (2-7, 5-16), 19-16 & 13-8. Marshfield (1-5, 4-15) had the bye. On the North Coast, the Cowapa Lg. continues to be “the” league this season with top-ranked Scappoose (7-1, 16-4), second-ranked Astoria (7-2, 18-3), and third-ranked St. Helens (5-2, 15-5). On Friday, Astoria won at fourth-place, and 14th ranked Seaside (1-6, 8-11), 4-1, while Scappoose won at fifth-place Tillamook (0-9, 4-16), 10-1. In the 3A Far West Lg. – Friday’s scores: Siuslaw swept at Coquille, 23-15 & 11-5. So. Umpqua, destined for 4A next year, leads the league (12-0 20-1). The Lancers are fourth-ranked. In the Southern OR Conf. – always a half-way meeting between Brookings-Harbor and Lakeview. This time at Medford. The Honkers swept the Bruins, 8-4 & 16-9. North Valley leads the league (8-1, 18-5), Knights are ranked No. 6. B-H (4-5, 11-12) is in second, Lakeview (3-3), 7-10) is third. Special Dist. 3 – Yamhill Carlton won at Taft (Lincoln City), 12-1 (5) in the “Battle of the Tigers”. Third-ranked Y-C leads the league (21-1, 20-3). Taft is seventh (3-9, 6-12). 2A/1A: What can you say about the season Powers is having? Good, but not great, 16th ranked Umpqua Valley Christian/Camas Valley (5-3, 11-9) slowed the roll down Friday with a 14-13 win at tenth-ranked Powers (9-0, 16-2) in a non-league game. Also, in SD4 – Second-place Toledo (7-2, 13-6) won at Waldport, 15-2. Bandon fell at third-place Myrtle Pt. (5-3, 7-7), 10-8. On the North Coast, SD1 – Knappa got swept at Nestucca, 13-3 (5) & 14-13. Clatskanie (10-2, 16-6) leads the league, 13th ranked Nestucca (6-3, 12-7) is second and 15th ranked Knappa (5-4, 11-9) is third. On Saturday, non-league: Umpqua Valley Christian won at Bandon, 19-4.

Prep BB scores
In the 4A SkyEm League baseball race, five-games to go for league leader Marist Catholic. The second-ranked Spartans (8-1, 16-4) swept visiting No. 12, and third-place, North Bend, (3-3, 9-10) at Eugene Friday, Second-place, and fourth-ranked Junction City (4-2, 14-6), swept at fifth-place Cottage Grove (1-8, 4-19), 14-0 (5) & 19-3 (5). Fourth-place Marshfield (2-4, 7-10), had a bye. Sixth-ranked Stayton (7-2, 17-3) leads the OR West Conf. Newport is tied for fourth. In the Cowapa Lg., Tillamook fell at Scappoose, 9-1, Friday. Third-ranked Scappoose (8-1, 16-6) leads the league.

Prep Track
Several South Coast track & field teams competed in the 76th Annual Grants Pass Rotary Invitational Saturday in Southern Oregon. In the girl’s 100, Bandon’s Marley Petrey placed second (12:36), but her time was the best in the 2A this season. In the 1500, Coquille’s Ella Henthorne was sixth (4:47.93), right behind her was North Bend’s Addy Honing (4:56.26). Henthorne doubled down with a second place in the 1500 (9:51.07), which is the best time in 3A this season. In the 100 Hurdles, Marshfield’s Rylee McNally was second (15.92). Petrey won the 300H (43.95), best time in 2A, while McNally was second in the Frosh/Soph 300H (48.75). The Frosh/Soph team of Annhelena Vancannon, McNally, Kindall Wyatt, & Jordyn Mickelson won the 4X100 Relay (50.86). The same team, minus Mickelson, but added Bella Cox, won the 4X400 Frosh/Soph 4X400 Relay (4:23.74). Marshfield’s Sierra Sauers took second in the Discus (115-3). In another battle of reigning State Champions, Bandon’s Caitlyn Michalek (130-0.25) won the Javelin edging out Powers’ Danika Bushnell (127-5). Coquille’s Ada Millet won the Pole Vault (11-0), top mark in 3A this season. Kendra Bushnell, Powers, was second (10-0). In the Long Jump, Coquille’s Bristol Layton took second (16-2.75). In the Frosh/Soph Long Jump, Marshfield’s Jordyn Mickleson was second (15-8.25). Over on the boy’s side: Marshfield’s Jaxson Stovall was fourth in the 800 (1:59.35). The Pirate senior was also fourth in the 1500 (3:59.0). In both races, Stovall had the top 4A time among the runners. North Bend’s Raleigh Collier won the Middle School 1500 (4:26.84). Coquille’s Xavier Trujillo was third in the Frosh/Soph 3000 (9:48.46). The Pirate team of Carter McGriff, Nicoya Pruess, Chandler Wyatt & Jake Day were third in the 4X400 Relay (3:27.13). Henley won in 3:24.43. Myrtle Point “Super Freshman” Wyatt Richards was second in the Javelin (171-0). Bandon’s Noah Brown was fourth in the Pole Vault (13-0). His younger brother, Jonah Brown, was fourth in the Frosh/Soph Pole Vault (11-6). Henley won the boys’ varsity; Marshfield tied for eighth. Crater won the girls’, with Bandon fifth and Coquille sixth. Powers and Marshfield tied for 13th.

SWOCC Sports
Southwestern Oregon’s softball team closed out the NWAC regular season with a doubleheader split at home Friday with visiting Clackamas, 9-2 win in game one, 7-5 loss in game two. The Lakers (24-8, 35-9) finish in third-place behind South Conference winner Lower Columbia (29-3, 44-5), and second-place Mt. Hood (28-4, 44-6). Clackamas (16-16, 28-20) finishes fifth.

UO bb
Oregon’s baseball team gave No. 1 UCLA all it could handle in a three-game Big 10 Conference series at Los Angeles. The Bruins won the opener, 11-1 in seven, but the Ducks took Saturday’s game, 9-6. UCLA’s first loss in the conference. On Sunday, the “rubber match”, Bruins won 9-6. Oregon (18-9, 36-14) hosts USC starting Thursday, May 14, PK Park, Eugene, 7:05p, televised on B1G+ Network.

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The Ducks collected 11 wins during Friday’s regular-season finale. UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon track and field team closed out its regular season with 11 wins during the Oregon Twilight at Hayward Field. Simeon Birnbaum, Benjamin Balazs and Marie Josee Bovele-Linaka also added top-10 program performances to their winning efforts Friday evening. Birnbaum led a 1-2-3 UO finish in the Wade Bell 800 meters, stopping the clock in a new meet record and lifetime best of 1:44.67, good for the No. 4 spot on the program's all-time outdoor list. Birnbaum broke the collegiate record over 1500 meters in his last home appearance, the Oregon Team Invite in April. The Ducks' top three was rounded out by Bodey Lutes—in his official UO debut—and James Harding. Lutes, a freshman from Coos Bay, Ore., crossed the finish in 1:45.62, which is puts him sixth on the all-time U.S. U20 list and No. 3 on the U20 world list this year. Harding knocked his personal best down to 1:45.66 with Friday's effort. Based on times entering the day, all three times rank among the top 15 in the NCAA this season with Birnbaum at third, and Lutes and Harding at 13th and 14th, respectively. In the final event of the night, Balazs joined the Oregon all-time list for 1500 meters. The reigning Big Ten steeplechase champion, stopped the clock in a lifetime-best 3:36.23 to win the Bill McChesney Jr. 1500 meters. He entered the meet with a previous best of 3:41.59 from last year and now moves to seventh on the UO top-10 list. Jeffery Rogers (3:36.57), Tomas Palfrey (3:37.49) and Tayson Echohawk (3:37.52) all registered lifetime bests in Friday's race. Bovele-Linaka became the No. 4 performer in Oregon history with a season's best of 58.10m/190-7 in the discus. She moved from seventh to fourth on the Ducks' all-time list, replacing her previous best of 55.25m/181-3 from the Triton Invitational just over a month ago. Based on marks coming into the day, Bovele-Linaka currently ranks 12th in the NCAA this season. The Oregon women finished 1-2-4 in the discus with Bovele-Linaka, Alicia Khunou (54.78m/179-8) and Taylor Wiseman (49.95m/163-10), respectively. Wiseman was second in the shot put earlier in the day with a season's best of 15.17m/49-9.25. Silan Ayyildiz picked up the women's last win of the night with her victory in the invitational section of the 1500 meters. With some pacing help from former teammate Klaudia Kazimierska, Ayyildiz ran to a season-best time of 4:06.97. Juliet Cherubet was third in 4:10.12, another season-best time, and Wilma Nielsen (4:11.78) was fourth in her outdoor season debut. In the 'B' section of the 1500, Landen LeBlond ran to victory and lowered her personal best to 4:22.75, taking down her previous best of 4:23.19 from the Oregon Team Invitational last month. LeBlond had a second lifetime best Friday with her time of 2:09.93 in the 800 meters. Ali Ince and Nicole Humphries were the Ducks' top performers in the two-lapper both in season's best times of 2:06.48 and 2:06.76, respectively. The Ducks' first winner of the day was Hayden Williams-Downing who took the top spot in the javelin. On her final attempt of the afternoon, she tallied a day's best 46.88m/153-9 to increase the winning margin over the field. All three of her three legal marks were good enough to win the competition. Oregon secured three other field wins Friday with Toby Stolberg (1.73m/5-8) in the high jump, Emily Fitzsimmons (4.17m/13-8.25) in the pole vault and Ben Smith (57.98m/190-2) in the discus. Smith and Kobe Lawrence finished 1-2 in that discus competition; Lawrence had a season's best of 55.51m/182-1 on his fifth throw of the day. The sprints crew picked up a pair of wins at the Oregon Twilight with Lily Jones in the 100 meters and Fuad Omer in the 400. Jones, one of the 16 Ducks on hand celebrating Senior Day, led a 1-2 finish with teammate Niya Clayton, while Omer held off a charging Diego Aguirre of Utah State to secure his win. Notable: Trio of former UO standouts were winners at the Oregon Twilight: Jaida Ross in the shot put, Ryann Porter in the triple jump and Shelby Moran in the hammer … Ross (19.07m/62-6.75) and Moran (72.78m/238-9) both set meet records … Porter's winning mark of 13.41m/44-0 was a season's best. Up Next: The postseason begins next weekend with the Big Ten Championships (May 15-17) in Lincoln, Neb., followed the NCAA West First Round (May 27-30) in Fayetteville, Ark. The top 12 at each regional site will advance to the 2026 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships (June 10-13) held at Hayward Field. All-session and single-day ticket packages for the NCAA Championships are currently on sale.

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Oregon’s softball team (40-12) has been invited to the NCAA Regionals and will host Mississippi State Friday, May 15, 4:30p, Jane Sanders Stadium, Eugene, televised on ESPN+, followed by Idaho State at 7p, ESPNU.

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It was a sweep for Oregon State baseball at Long Beach State, in Southern California. The Beavers won on Friday, 7-2; Saturday, 8-1; and, Sunday, 8-4. OSU (40-11) hosts Portland, Goss Stadium, Tuesday, May 12, 5:35p, televised on Portland’s CW.

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End of the regular season for Oregon State softball. The Beavers won two-out-of-three from Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles. Thursday, 8-2 (8); Friday, lost 7-4; Saturday, won, 4-1. OSU ends the regular season with a 9-9 WCC record, and 21-32 overall.

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OSU release - CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State wrapped up one of its last conference competitions with another strong weekend of competition at the Oregon Twilight in Eugene and the Portland Twilight, highlighted by personal bests in the middle distances and a program top-five mark from Bea Pettersson in the hammer throw. Friday at the Oregon Twilight began in the field events, where Kaylen Rabalais placed second in the javelin with a throw of 42.75m/140-3. Claire Lee added a fourth-place finish in the pole vault at 3.77m/12-4.5, narrowly missing her personal best, while Maddy Juhler recorded a season best of 3.52m/11-6.5. Pettersson delivered one of the top performances of the meet in the hammer throw, placing second with a personal-best mark of 57.53m/188-9. The throw improved her standing to No. 4 all-time in Oregon State history. She also added a fifth-place finish in the shot put at 14.08m/46-2.5. In the jumps, Dede Norman finished runner-up in the high jump with a clearance of 1.68m/5-6, while Kyra Bakke cleared 1.58m/5-2.25 for seventh place. On the track, Megan Hatcher continued her consistent outdoor season with a win in the 400m hurdles at 1:00.87 and later added a 14.72 in the 100m hurdles. Ava McKee placed third in the 400 meters with a 58.54, while Riley Patera finished second in the 200 meters in 24.67. Callie Brandes also turned in a strong performance in the 100 meters, placing fifth in 12.25. The Beavers saw several standout performances in the distance events, led by Ainsley Herron's personal-best 2:06.24 in the 800 meters. Ruby Lorenz also posted a personal best in the event at 2:14.73. In the 1,500 meters, Maya Baechler ran a personal-best 4:13.12 in the invite section, while Kate Laurent added a 4:27.36 effort. Saturday at the Portland Twilight featured another strong showing from Oregon State's middle-distance group. Jenna O'Beirne and Maella Hodgson both recorded personal bests in the 800 meters, running 2:10.89 and 2:11.62 respectively. Delaney Ulrich added a personal-best 4:28.72 in the 1,500 meters, while Payton Smith followed with a 4:32.46 performance.

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The Seattle Mariners dropped a Major League Baseball game at Chicago Sunday, 2-1 to the White Sox. Chicago wins the series 2-1. Seattle (19-22), now in third-place in the American League West, is at Houston (16-25) today, Daikin Park, 5:10p. Televised on Mariners TV.