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Prep BVB
Prep boys’ volleyball scores from Saturday, April 25 – 4A/3A/2A/1A: At the Going Rogue Tournament, Medford, Marshfield lost to Crosshill Christin, 2-0. Pirates came back in the second game and beat Medford, 2-0.
Prep BVB Schedules
Prep boys’ volleyball schedules for Monday, April 27 – 4A/3A/2A/1A: At Marshfield, Marist Catholic & Marshfield at 4:30p. Also, at MHS, Junction City vs. North Bend, 4:30p. At 6:30p, Junction City vs. Marshfield and Marist Catholic vs. North Bend, 6:30p. Both the Main Gym and West Gym will be utilized. SD3 – Willamette Valley Christian at Newport, 6p.
Prep GFFB
Prep girls’ flag football schedules for Monday, April 27 – SD5 – Eagle Pt. at North Bend/Marshfield, 6p. Grants Pass at Coquille, 5p. Eagle Pt. vs. Coquille, 7:30p. Grants Pass at North Bend/Marshfield, 7:30p.
Prep SB
Prep softball scores from Friday, April 24 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – Marshfield and Cottage Grove split. Lady Pirates win the opener, 17-7, but lost the nightcap, 14-13. Marist Catholic swept two at Junction City, 20-2 & 12-5. North Bend traveled to Astoria and lost 10-0 (6). OR West Conf. – North Marion lost at Newport, 18-10. 3A: Far West Lg. – Glide swept at Coquille, 18-0 & 20-4. Douglas took two at Siuslaw, 11-1 & 11-3. Special District 3 – Dayton won at Taft, 15-0 (4). 2A/1A: SD4 – Bandon won at Waldport, 26-13. Myrtle Pt. lost at Powers, 13-3. Eddyville Charter lost at Toledo, 17-2. SD1 – Nestucca won two from visiting Gaston, 15-5 (%) & 13-3 (6). Non-league – Knappa took two at North Douglas, 12-11 & 7-4. Saturday, April 25 – 4A: Non-league – Mazama lost twice at Brookings-Harbor, 9-8 & 14-7. Banks lost at Scappoose, 1-0.
Prep SB Schedule
Prep softball schedule for Monday, April 27 – 4A: OR West Conf. – Philomath at Newport, 5p. Cowapa Lg. – Seaside at Tillamook, 5p. 3A: SD3 – Taft at Yamhill-Carlton, 5p. 2A/1A: Toledo at Bandon, 4:30p. Powers at Eddyville Charter, 3p. Non-league – Myrtle Pt. at Crow, 4:30p.
Prep BB
Prep baseball scores from Friday, April 24 – 4A: SkyEm Lg. – Cottage Grove split at Marshfield, Pirates took the opener, 12-2 (6), but the Lions got the second game, 11-7 after jumping out to an 8-0 lead in the top of the first. Non-league at Hillsboro Stadium, Astoria beat North Bend, 7-4. Second game went to the Bulldogs over Valley Catholic, 9-3. Astoria then beat Valley Catholic, 7-6. Cowapa Lg. – Scappoose won at Seaside, 14-0, (5). 3A: Far West Lg. – Glide took two at Coquille, 20-0 & 29-4. Douglas and Siuslaw/Mapleton split at Florence. Trojans won the opener, 11-10, but the Vikings won the nightcap, 10-3. Southern OR Conf. – Brookings-Harbor at St. Mary’s cancelled. SD1 – Warrenton lost at Banks, 3-1. Neah-Kah-Nie won at Horizon Christian, Tualatin, Snyder Park, Sherwood, 8-7. 2A/1A: SD4 – Bandon lost at Waldport, 19-15. Eddyville Charter/Siletz Valley, 17-0. SD1 – Knappa lost two at Portland Christian, 5-4 & 12-2. Gaston lost twice at Nestucca, 4-1 & 8-0.
Prep BB Schedule
Prep baseball schedules for Monday, April 27 – 4A: OR West Conf. – Newport at North Marion/Gervais, 5p. 3A: Coquille at Glide, 4:30p. SD1 – Warrenton at Westside Christian, Snyder Park, Sherwood, 4:30p. Neah-Kah-Nie at Corbett, 4p. 2A/1A: SD4 – Toledo at Bandon, 4:30p.
Prep TR
Prep track from Friday, April 24 – Central Coast Invitational, Florence; the host Vikings win both the boys’ & girls’ team races. In the boy’s, Siuslaw scored 186 pts. to Sutherlin’s 72. Newport was fourth (55), Reedsport fifth (54), North Bend sixth (50), Waldport seventh (47), Coquille eighth (39) & Gold Beach eleventh (12). The Lady Viks won with 175 pts. Oakland was second with 81.5, followed by Coquille in third (60), Waldport & North Bend tied for fourth (57), Reedsport eighth (31.5), Gold Beach ninth (29) & Newport tenth (28). Individually: Boys – Thomas Morgan, Siu, swept both the 100 (11:10) & 200 (22.84). The Viks Henry Stone led a 1-2-3 Siuslaw sweep of the 800 (2:04.72). The senior also won the 1500 (4:11.94). Newport’s Gabriel Flores took the 1500 (10:12.66). Siuslaw’s Caleb Gray won the Javelin (157-07). Adam Mead, Reedsport, won the High Jump (5-10). Pole Vault went to Newport’s Alex Herrera (9-04). Siuslaw’s Will Johnson won the Long Jump (21-10.25) & Triple Jump (44-3.50). Individually girls: North Bend’s Addison Horning won the 800 (2:29.42) & 1500 (5:02.77). Siuslaw’s Aidell Cadet won both the 100H (15.99) & 300H (48.68) as well as both the High Jump (4-10) & Triple Jump (36-2.25). Siuslaw’s Danin Lacouture won the Shot Put (35-04) & Discus (103-02). Waldport’s Kiana McNeil won the Pole Vault (8-10). 4X400 Relay - Siuslaw’s boys won (3:37.70) and North Bend’s girls won (4:41.21).
Meet of Champions, Sweet Home
At the Meet of Champions Track & Field Meet, Saturday, at Sweet Home, Coquille’s Ella Henthorn ran to a State Best in the 3000 (9:51.55). Other individuals: Tillamook’s Enoch Wilson won the 400 (51.31). Bella Lardy, Banks, won the girl’s 400 (59.48). Her teammate, Sophie Schoolmeester took the 800 (2:14.16). In the boy’s 1500, Wyatt Jacobson, Knappa won (4:01.91) and Nestucca’s Micah Rigg took the girl’s (4:50.24) in a State 2A Best. Boy’s 3K went to Alejandro Abnal, Banks (9:09.47). Tillamook’s Rylee Huerta won the girl’s Shot Put (40-1). Banks’ Adelaide Wilson won the girl’s Pole Vault (10-8), a State 3A Best. Chase Tabb, Banks, won the boy’s Triple Jump (40-10.5). Banks won the girl’s team race over Junction City, 60-47. Tillamook tied Dayton for third (45), Newport 13th (23.33). Nestucca 14th, (22.5), Coquille 15th (22), & Knappa 20th (14). In the boy’s team race: Blanchet Catholic, of Salem, won with 82-points, Philomath was second (69.5), Tillamook fourth (48), Banks 8th (31), Knappa 9th (24), Nestucca 15th (11), Newport 24th (6), & Astoria tied for 31st (2). Thirty-one boy’s teams and 26-girl’s teams. At the Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays in Portland, Friday, Taft’s Aida Lupo set a State 3A Best in the High Jump (5-2.25) and Bandon’s Caitlyn Michalek set a 3A State Best in the Javelin (133-2). Last Thursday, April 23, at the Three Rivers Round-up, Powers’ Danika Bushnell set a 1A State Best in the Javelin (130-0).
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