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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 – Sunrise: 7:46 a.m., and Sunset: 4:44 p.m., offering eight-hours and 58-minutes of daylight.

Tides, Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Tides for the Coos Bay, OR Estuary, Monday, Dec. 22, 2025 – High tide: 3:33 a.m., 6.23 ft.; Low tide: 8:23 am., 3.5 ft.; High tide: 2:08 p.m., 7.7 ft.; low tide: 9:16 p.m., -0.42 ft.

CBPL Event
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Open Men's Group, Monday, December 22 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.

NBPL Event
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Christmas Carol Reading, Monday, December 22 at 6:00 PM. Join us as John Beane and other local actors bring Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol to life in a Reader's Theater scripted reading.

Public Hearing on Marijuana, North Bend
City of North Bend release - Public Notice - City of North Bend Planning Commission; Case No. 627-25-000021-PLNG Marijuana Text Amendment - The North Bend Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a proposed text amendment to the North Bend Municipal Code related to marijuana uses. The hearing will include a review of the proposed amendment, the staff recommendation, and an opportunity for the public to provide comments before the Commission makes its decision. The staff report will be available on the City’s website in the Planning Commission packet at least one week prior to the hearing. Hearing Details: Date: Monday, December 22, 2025; Time: 7:00 PM; Location: North Bend City Hall Council Chambers. For more information, contact the Planning Department at (541) 756-8535 or email [email protected]

Quake off South Oregon Coast
A 4.5-magnitude earthquake was recorded off the South Oregon Coast, Sunday, Dec. 21. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake was located near the outer fault line of the two that run parallel with the Oregon Coast, west to northwest of Bandon, and at a depth of six-miles. There were also two other quakes recorded near the southern end of the two fault lines early Saturday, Dec. 20. According to the USGS, a 2.9-magnitude quake was located west to southwest of Petrolia, CA, near Cape Mendocino in Northern California. A little further west, west of Ferndale, CA, a 2.6-magnitude quake was also recorded. On Monday, Dec. 22, a 2.9-magnitude quake was recorded west of Petrolia, CA, and a 2.9-magnitude was recorded south of Ferndale, CA, both near the southern junction.

Oregon’s north coast opens to commercial crab fishing Dec. 31
ODFW release - NEWPORT, Ore. – The commercial Dungeness crab fishery opens Dec. 31 from Cape Falcon to the Washington border. Fishermen can begin the presoak period – setting baited crab pots in the water – on Dec. 28 in this area. ODFW delayed opening the north coast until crab in Long Beach, WA met the 23 percent meat fill criteria. Preseason test results Dec. 13 confirmed crab are well above the criteria. Targeted to open Dec. 1, Oregon’s ocean commercial Dungeness crab season can be delayed or partially opened so consumers get a high-quality product and crabs are not wasted. The 2025-26 commercial crab season is under a fleet advisory that fishing vessels should be vigilant and move or avoid setting gear in areas where whales are foraging or transiting to minimize risk of entanglement. See ODFW’s web page for more information on this year’s season.

Wild spring Chinook harvest prohibited on mainstem Umpqua River, moderate on North Umpqua River
ODFW release - ROSEBURG, Ore – A temporary rule prohibits wild spring Chinook salmon harvest on the mainstem Umpqua River and keeps the North Umpqua bag limit the same as 2025, ODFW announced Friday. Feb. 1 – June 30, 2026: Mainstem Umpqua River: only hatchery spring Chinook may be kept. Harvesting wild spring Chinook (jacks and adults) is prohibited. North Umpqua River: one adult wild spring Chinook per day, 10 per year may be kept. Mainstem Umpqua and North Umpqua rivers: anglers may still retain hatchery spring Chinook on both rivers. This temporary rule is meant to help protect the populations returning to the South and North Umpqua rivers as biologists forecast lower than desired returns of adult wild spring Chinook in 2026. In 2025, just 131 adult wild spring Chinook returned to the South Umpqua River; returns to the North Umpqua were average. Returns in 2025 and a low forecast for 2026 is triggering the restriction of wild spring Chinook harvest in accordance with the Umpqua River wild spring Chinook salmon harvest sliding scale in ODFW's Coastal Multi-Species Conservation and Management Plan. Low returns of spring Chinook in the South Umpqua have been continuing in the last five years and have been as poor as 19 adults in 2023. The harvest sliding scale allows for harvest when populations are higher and restricts harvest when runs are trending below desired levels. ODFW continues to work with our partners (the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians, and NOAA Fisheries) to share information and address habitat and passage issues for spring Chinook in the upper South Umpqua River. Recent improvements to a fish ladder in the South Umpqua have allowed fish to reach cooler water in the upper basin. The CMP was adopted in 2014 by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission. It was developed with help from stakeholder teams within the Umpqua Basin along the Oregon coast.

DEQ issues seven enforcement actions in November for environmental violations
DEQ release - Statewide, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued seven penalties totaling $1,481,161 in November for various environmental violations. A detailed list of violations and resulting penalties is at ordeq.org/enforcement. Fines ranged from $7,700 to $866,985. Alleged violations included a cement plant and quarry that failed to implement stormwater sediment and erosion control measures, resulting in significant sediment discharge to surface waters; a metal recycler operating a solid waste disposal site without required permits; and a railroad company that polluted a river when its trestle bridge collapsed, causing a train derailment and discharge of waste into the river. DEQ issued civil penalties to the following organizations: Ankor Holdings, LLC, Portland, $78,798, solid waste; ASC Sunstone Circuits, LLC, Mulino, $7,700, stormwater and hazardous waste; Ash Grove Cement Company, Durkee, $866,985, stormwater; Hampton Lumber Mills, Warrenton, $36,800, stormwater; Hillsboro Garbage Disposal, Inc., Hillsboro, $51,817, stormwater; NW Metals, Inc., Portland, $357,461, solid waste, air quality and stormwater; Portland & Western Railroad, Inc., Corvallis, $81,600, water quality. Recipients of DEQ civil penalties must either pay the fines to the state treasury or file an appeal within 20 days of receiving notice of the penalty. They may be able to offset a portion of a penalty by funding a supplemental environmental project that improves Oregon’s environment. Learn more about these projects at ordeq.org/sep.

Hwy. 99W Fatal, Yamhill Co.
YAMHILL COUNTY, Ore. (19 Dec. 2025) – On Thursday, December 18, 2025, at 4:44 a.m., the Oregon State Police responded to a single-vehicle fatal crash on Highway 99W near milepost 30.5 in Yamhill County. The preliminary investigation indicated a silver Toyota Camry, operated by Jackie Sue Williams (33) of Dundee, was traveling northbound on Hwy. 99W, passing multiple vehicles. The operator (Williams) lost control of the vehicle, which left the roadway on the right side. The Camry struck several trees before it came to an uncontrolled rest. The operator (Williams) was pronounced deceased at the scene. The vehicle’s passenger, Skyler Wayne Goodwin (29) of Waldport, was also pronounced deceased at the scene. The highway was impacted for approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by the Yamhill County Sheriff’s Office, Newberg-Dundee Police Department, Amity Fire Department, Lafayette Fire Department, McMinnville Fire Department, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.

Thief Steals from OR School for the Deaf, Salem
OSP release - Salem, Ore. (Dec. 19, 2025) – The Oregon State Police Salem Patrol Office is asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect who stole a side-by-side vehicle and multiple items from the Oregon School for the Deaf in Salem. The stolen property is valued at approximately $50,000. On Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, at approximately 2:30 a.m., a male suspect entered the property and climbed through a building window. The suspect placed items on a side-by-side vehicle and then drove off the property with the stolen items. The suspect is described as a white male adult in his mid-30s, between 5 ft. 7 in. and 6 ft. tall, weighing approximately 180 to 225 pounds. He has red facial hair and was wearing an orange sweatshirt, green sweatpants with “UO Oregon” on the left leg, and a brown hat. Anyone with information is asked to contact OSP’s Northern Command Dispatch Center at 800-442-0776 or by dialing *OSP (*677) from a mobile phone. Please reference case number SP25-504177.

Deputy Francis Earns Medal of Merit
CCSO release - Congratulations to Deputy Hannah Francis for earning the department's Medal of Merit. Sheriff Gabe Fazio added, "But a much larger thank you from the members of this office and the members of this community for your hard work and dedication."

NBPD's Athena Involved in Drug Bust
City of North Bend release - Police say canine’s alert led to seizure of drugs, paraphernalia and additional weapon-related charges - NORTH BEND (Oregon) — A North Bend Police Department traffic stop led to a significant drug seizure this week after K9 Athena was called to assist officers, according to North Bend Police Chief Cal Mitts. During the stop, Athena conducted a deployment and quickly helped officers locate suspected narcotics and related items. Officers recovered approximately 3.2 grams of fentanyl, 4.4 grams of methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia including scales and packaging materials, police said. “K9 Athena stays hard at work keeping our community safe,” Chief Mitts said. “During a traffic stop yesterday, Athena was called in to assist our officers. With calm focus—and a nose that never takes a break—she quickly helped uncover another criminal’s hidden drug stash.” The investigation continued beyond the initial discovery, and the suspect was also arrested on two additional counts of being a felon in possession of a restricted weapon, Chief Mitts said. “This case highlights the importance of teamwork, training, and proactive enforcement,” Chief Mitts added. “Outstanding work by K9 Athena and our North Bend Police Department officers as they continue working every day to keep our community safe.” Police did not release the suspect’s name or further case details in the department’s statement, noting the investigation remains active.

Narcotics Investigation
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 18, 7:18 a.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., KoKwel Casino, “result of narcotics investigation, “50-year old Teresa Helen Milsap charged with Unlawful Possession of Meth, “Milsap cited in lieu of custody.”

Theft
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 18, 7:22 a.m., 2300 block Broadway Ave., “theft from vehicle.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 18, 9:57 a.m., Vista & Tower, “unlawful vehicle.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 6:23 a.m., 800 block Central Ave., “subject refusing to leave location,” 41-year old Cortny Ann Libbett charged with Criminal Trespass II, “cited in lieu of custody.”

Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 8:50 a.m., 1900 block Newmark Ave., behind Staples, “unlawful vehicle.”

Shoplifter
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 12:25 p.m., 1020 So. 1st St., Fred Meyer, 23-year old Kaylee D. Flores charged with Theft II, “Flores was transported to CCJ.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 2:08 p.m., 3300 Vandenberg Rd., Klamath Co. SO, “warrant service,” on 44-year old John Phillip Fellows charged with Harassment, “Fellows lodged Klamath.”

Counterfeit
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 2:48 p.m., 150 E. Johnson Ave., First Community Credit Union, “counterfeit money.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 18, 4:30 p.m., 200 block Madison St., “suspicious vehicle,” 36-year old Ryan George Fleek arrested on CBPD warrant charging Unlawful PCS Schedule II Fentanyl, “Fleek was transported to CCJ.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Dec. 19, 7:11 p.m., W. 1st St., 32-year old Dennis Briggs, Jr., charged with Disorderly Conduct II, Attempted Assault on Public Safety Officer, additional charge of Parole Violation Detainer.

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 19, 7:16 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping,” 42-year old Andrew Wallace & 47-year old Malinda Eckley, “Ticket.”

Unlawful Vehicle, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 19, 1:38 p.m., 2500 block Liberty St., “unlawful vehicle.”

Probation Violation
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 19, 9:55 p.m., 3201 Tremont Ave., KoKwel Casino, 42-year old James Rowe charged with Probation Violation, “transported to CCJ.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 6:37 a.m., 810 Central Ave., Fast Mart, 41-year old Cortny Libbett charged with Criminal Trespass II, “transport Libbett, Cortny to CCJ.”

Suspicious
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 8:32 a.m., Newmark & No. Morrison, “PC arrest,” on 32-year old Brianna Carol Huntley charged with Mail Theft & Burglary II, “Huntley transported to CCJ.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 11:33 a.m., 900 block So. Broadway, “warrant service,” on 42-year old Matthew Warren Arnold charging NBPD warrant for Criminal Trespass II & Escape III & Unlawful Possession of Meth; Lincoln Co. warrant for Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle & Unlawful Entry Motor Vehicle, also Possession Meth; Douglas Co. warrant for Unlawful Possession of Meth, “Arnold transported to CCJ.”

Unlawful Vehicle, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 3:18 p.m., 400 block No. Marple, “unlawful vehicle.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 3:42 p.m., 29821 Ellensberg Rd., Curry Co. SO, Michael Ernest White arrested on Bandon PD warrant charging FTA on Theft III.

Mail Theft
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 3300 block Waite Ave., “theft of mail.”

UEMV
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 10:28 p.m., 1700 block Southwest Blvd., “unlawful entry into MV.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 19, 11:22 p.m., Koos Bay Blvd. & No. 8th St., 38-year old Willard Eugene Ebert charged with DUII, Driving Without License & Driving Uninsured.

UEMV
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Dec. 20, 7:20 p.m., 600 block No. Birch, “unlawful entry into MV.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Dec.21, 2:47 a.m., 400 block E. 5th St., “burglary.”

Dispute
According to an entry on the CQPD log for Dec. 21, 3:36 a.m., 54 W. Hwy. 42, Valley Laundromat, “dispute,” 41-year old Cristina Lynn Lewis charged with Criminal Trespass II & Disorderly Conduct II, “transported to CCJ.”

Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Dec. 20, 10:40 a.m., 800 block California Ave., “illegal camping.”

Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 20, 9:10 a.m., 3100 block Ocean Blvd., 46-year old Thomas L. Williams charged with Contempt of Court, “cited in lieu of custody.”

Burglary
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 20, 1:22 p.m., 900 block So. 11th St., “burglary.”

Illegal Camping, CB
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 20, 2 p.m., End of Ross & Empire Boat Ramp, “illegal camping.”

Disorderly
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 20, 2:35 p.m., Bayshore & Curtis, 41-year old Cristina Lewis charged with Disorderly Conduct, “transported Lewis, Cristina to CCJ.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 20, 10:46 p.m., 700 block Elrod Ave., 34-year old Leslie Ann Story charged with DUII, Reckless Driving, Reckless Endangering X2, DWS Violation & No ID, “cited in lieu of custody.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 12:08 a.m., Newmark & La Clair, 21-year old Conner S. Sinclair charged with DUII, “cited and released in lieu of custody.”

Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 1:01 a.m., Public Square Shopping Center, Newmark St., “warrant service,” on 27-year old Will Nelson Baldridge arrested on CCSO warrant charging FTA Strangulation, additional charge of Unlawful Possession of Inhalant, “transported to CCJ.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 1:51 a.m., 1400 block No. Bayshore, 50-year old Thomas Alan Nordquist charged with DUII, “cited and released in lieu of custody.”

Robbery
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 2:31 a.m., 1000 block Newmark Ave., “robbery.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 2:54 a.m., 6th & D St., 45-year old Christian William Linn charged with DUII, “cited and released in lieu of custody.”

DUII
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Dec. 21, 3:02 a.m., Centennial & Ivy Hils, 40-year old Israel Perez Aguilar charged with DUII, “cited and released in lieu of custody.”

WX
A Hazardous Sea Warning along the South Oregon Coast. Cloudy skies with periods of rain by afternoon. Highs in the lower 50s and winds from the South at 10-20 mph. Rain likely tonight with lows in the low to mid 40s and winds out of the Southeast at 5-10 mph. Cloudy early on Tuesday with showers by afternoon and highs in the low to mid 50s with winds light and variable.


Sports

South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament
Teams from Central Oregon dominated the 2025 South Coast Holiday Basketball Tournament at Marshfield High School this past weekend. The 22nd annual event saw Crook Co. win the boy’s title over Marshfield, 78-46, and Redmond taking the girl’s championship over Mountain View, 72-23, Saturday evening at the Pirate Palace, Coos Bay. The Panthers and Cougars are from the same 5A Intermountain League, same as Crook Co. The Cowboys, from Prineville were led by All-Tourney player, 6-10 Bryce Lowenbach in winning the boy’s championship over the Pirates. In the girl’s consolation, North Bend downed Sutherlin, 42-37. Marshfield’s girls lost the seventh-place game to Coquille, 48-16. Hidden Valley took third in the boy’s bracket with a 66-64 win over Redmond. North Bend won the Consolation Championship, 62-51 over North Marion. Philomath took seventh with a 60-26 win over Sutherlin.

Prep boys’ BBX scores
Prep boys’ basketball scores from the weekend. Friday: 5A – Junction City lost to Ashland, 60-53. Marshfield beat Redmond, 54-45. 4A – Astoria downed visiting Stayton, 57-56. Cascade beat Brookings-Harbor, 68-48. Marist Catholic beat Creswell, 57-48. Pleasant Hill downed Cottage Grove, 60-50. Seaside over Corbett, 52-47. Philomath beat North Bend, 56-46. 3A – Coquille lost at St. Mary’s, 78-35. Neah-Kah-Nie beat Thunderbird (AZ), 46-44. Siuslaw over Glendale, 89-44. 2A – Bandon lost to Crosshill Christian, 57-52. Gold Beach beat Riddle, 56-46. Nestucca lost at Monroe, 51-38. 1A – Pacific won at Mohawk, 52-47. Saturday: 5A - Crook Co. beat Marshfield, 78-46. 4A – Pleasant Hill beat Marist Catholic, 58-39. Creswell downed Cottage Grove, 74-33. 3A – Neah-Kah-Nie beat Chandler Prep (AZ) 73-33. Gold Beach over Siuslaw, 47-46 (ot). 2A – Waldport downed Camas Valley, 48-34. Bandon won at Santiam, 69-67. Nestucca lost to Lowell, 54-47.

Prep boys’ bbx schedules
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Monday, Dec. 22: 5A – Marshfield at South Albany, 6p. 4A – North Bend at Estacada, 4p. Tillamook at Valley Catholic, 2:30p. 3A – Warrenton at Horizon Christian, Tualatin, 7:30p. Westside Christian at Taft, 6p. 2A – Waldport at Clatskanie, 3p.

Prep girls’ BBX scores
Prep girls’ basketball scores from the weekend: Friday: 4A – Stayton won at Astoria, 54-25. Marist Catholic beat visiting Pleasant Hill, 40-35. Cottage Grove downed Brookings-Harbor, 38-36. Seaside beat Woodland (WA), 51-19. North Bend over Coquille, 41-28. Sutherlin beat Marshfield, 48-30. 3A – Neah-Kah-Nie lost to St. Mary’s Catholic (AZ), 36-32. Siuslaw over Riddle, 52-15. 2A – Bandon beat Crosshill Christian, 39-30. Nestucca over Monroe, 59-24. Reedsport lost to Umpqua Valley Christian, 77-19. 1A – Pacific lost at Mohawk, 61-29. Southwest Christian beat Powers, 41-36. Saturday: 4A – Brookings-Harbor lost at Marist Catholic, 47-41. Newport lost to Pleasant Hill, 53-21. Cottage Grove lost to Creswell, 62-26. Seaside beat Baker, 59-41. Coquille over Marshfield, 48-16. North Bend beat Sutherlin, 42-37. 3A – Neah-Kah-Nie beat Benjamin Franklin (AZ), 41-26. Siuslaw over Gold Beach, 57-53. 2A – Waldport beat Camas Valley, 40-39. Bandon over Santiam, 42-37. Nestucca over Lowell, 58-31. 1A – Powers lost to Harper Charter, 50-38. Riddle beat Pacific, 32-31.

Prep gbxb schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedules for Monday, Dec. 22: 4A – North Bend at Estacada, 2:30p. Marshfield at Myrtle Pt., 6p. 3A – Westside Christian at Taft, 4:30p. Warrenton at Horizon Christian, Tualatin, 6p. 2A – Waldport at Clatskanie, 1:30p.

Prep wr
North Bend’s boys (68 pts.) and Marshfield’s boys’ (61.5) wrestling teams were 13th & 17th out of 41 teams at the 2025 Grants Pass Winter Kickoff in Southern Oregon Saturday. Eagle Point won the tournament (172.5), while Grants Pass was second (162.5) and Burns third (160.5). Siuslaw was 11th (77.5). Ryker Pruett took first place at 120 lbs. Coquille Holiday Boys Tournament – Danner Aasen, Myrtle Pt., second at 113. 132 – Braiden Pitchford, Gold Beach, 1st. At 154 – Nolan Timeus, Gold Beach, 1st. 175 – Vegas Lichte, Reedsport, second. Ryder Blanton, Myrtle Pt., 3rd. 190 – Colton Bradford, Brookings-Harbor, 3rd. 215 – Jakob Goodell, Brookings-Harbor, 3rd. 285 – Skyler Folau, Marshfield, 1st. Chase Hawley, Myrtle Pt., 2nd.

UO fb
Oregon’s football team secured a New Year’s Day Bowl Game with a 51-34 CFP win at Autzen Stadium, Eugene, Saturday. The Ducks (12-1) will take on Big 12 Champion Texas Tech (12-1), one of four-teams to receive a bye from the First Round. The two will meet in the Orange Bowl, Jan 1, 2026, Miami, Florida.

UO wbxb
At the Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic, Oregon’s basketball team fell to Stanford, 64-53, Sunday. The Ducks (0-1, 12-2) host Michigan in a Big Ten game, Monday, Dec. 29, 6 p.m., on FS1.

UO mbxb
At the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon’s men lost to No. 7 Gonzaga, 91-82 in a non-conference basketball game. The Ducks (0-2, 6-6) host Omaha, Sunday, Dec. 28, 5 p.m., Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, televised on the Big Ten Network.

OSU mbxb
Oregon State’s men’s basketball team beat Arizona State, 78-75, Sunday, in a non-conference game at Tempe, AZ. The Beavers (7-6) host Santa Clara, Sunday, Dec. 28, 3 p.m., televised on ESPN+.

OSU wbxb
A successful trip to the “Islands” for Oregon State’s women’s basketball teams. Competing in the Maui Classic, the Beavers beat Montana State, 53-51 on Friday. Saturday, the Beavers downed Liberty, 64-57. OSU (8-5) has a WCC game at San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 28th, 2 p.m., televised on ESPN+.