The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has launched a statewide review of what is being described as a significant and concerning increase of athlete ejections from high school sporting events.
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The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) has launched a statewide review of what is being described as a significant and concerning increase of athlete ejections from high school sporting events.
North Bend’s girls blanked Phoenix 8-0 in a tennis match last week.
Bandon’s boys golf team won a tournament at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort last Thursday.
Coquille’s Callie Millet had a big personal best to place second in the javelin at the Oregon Relays on Friday night, the highest finish by a South Coast athlete in the event that included top athletes from several states.
North Bend’s cheerleading team recently added to its collection of national titles in the SHARP Nationals, winning its small/medium division in a competition held in Las Vegas.
Marshfield’s softball team suffered its first Sky-Em League loss on Friday, but still leads the Sky-Em League after winning its other two games during the week.
Luke Rector won the annual Salmon Creek Run in Powers last weekend.
Marshfield’s boys and Bandon’s girls both had strong showings in the Roseburg Twilight Invitational on Saturday and North Bend also had a number of high finishers.
Coquille’s girls had a trio of double-winners and took titles in more than half the events overall to win the Coquille Twilight Meet on Friday.
Coos Bay Speedway had its season opener on the NASCAR dirt oval Saturday night.
Marshfield’s softball team swept host Marist Catholic in the Pirates’ only Sky-Em League games of the week, improving their league record to 5-0 heading into a big game Tuesday against North Bend.
The Southwestern Oregon Community College softball team is off to an 11-3 start to the NWAC South Region season, tied for second place with Lower Columbia and a game behind Mount Hood.
Bandon’s Marley Petrey was one of several South Coast athletes with big days at the annual Prefontaine Rotary Invitational at Marshfield on Saturday.
North Bend got a pitching gem by Luke Wheeling and timely hitting in the seventh inning to edge visiting Marist Catholic 3-2 in the Sky-Em League baseball opener for both schools.
Marshfield’s softball team won all three of its games to open the Sky-Em League season and added a nonleague win, too.
Bandon Dunes pro picked for PGA of America leadership program
Marshfield’s Paige Macduff was player of the year for the Sky-Em League in girls basketball and Marshfield’s Doug Miles and Mike Forrester of North Bend shared coach of the year honors.
Most of the South Coast’s track and field teams will be at Marshfield High School on Saturday for the 22nd annual Prefontaine Rotary Invitational.
Reedsport’s baseball team is surging into league play, having won five of its last six preseason games.
Coquille sharpshooter Presley Petrie has advanced to the national finals in the Elks Hoop Shoot free throw contest.
Relay teams have until April 1 to sign up for the Roseburg to Coos Bay Relay, the South Coast Running Club’s annual spring event.
A few big personal bests highlighted the Marshfield Icebreaker track meet last week.Myrtle Point’s Mason Detzler won both his specialties, including an improvement of more than 4 feet in the shot put to a new lifetime best 58 feet, 11 inches. It’s the best mark in Oregon by more than 4 feet …
North Bend graduate Bridger Holmes has earned the role of closer in his first season for Oregon State University’s national powerhouse baseball program.
North Bend’s baseball team picked up a pair of wins last week.
Bandon’s Katelyn Senn picked up a pair of postseason honors for the basketball season.
Several athletes had good opening marks in the Reedsport Ice Breaker track and field meet last week.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has approved $32,018,744 for Oregon to support Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration (WSFR) projects around the state, including Oregon Coast projects.
Marshfield baseball team starts 4-0
The Coos County District Attorney’s office made their case for a proposed public safety levy to Coos Bay City Council on February 20th, 2024. The levy, which will be on the May ballot in the coming election cycle, hopes to address deficiencies in the local justice system.
Bandon’s boys basketball team ranked third for Class 2A with a combined 3.76 GPA.
The Sky-Em League had two boys teams and a girls team earn trophies at the Class 4A state tournament in Forest Grove.
Seven members of the South Coast Aquatic Team qualified for the age-group state championships that include the short-course season.
The Southwestern Oregon Community College men’s basketball team saw its season end in an 86-76 loss to Everett in the NWAC tournament in Washington.
The weather might not feel particularly spring like, but practice for the spring sports season started last week for Oregon high schools.
PENDLETON — Bandon’s girls came up just short of the first state title in program history Saturday, falling to Western Christian 45-40 in the final at the Pendleton Convention Center.
COOS BAY — When Cascade Christian won the 3A boys state basketball title two years ago, then-sophomore Austin Maurer made coach Brian Morse a promise.
COOS BAY — Corbett’s girls lost in the final of the state tournament the past two years. Sister’s Ally and Lilly Schimel weren’t about to let it happen again.
COOS BAY — Marshfield’s basketball teams both came up a game short of the state tournament.
COOS BAY — After Vale lost a heartbreaking semifinal game to top-ranked Corbett on Friday night, coach Randy Seals was concerned about how his team would respond in the third-place game against Sutherlin on Saturday.
COOS BAY — A year ago, Valley Catholic’s boys didn’t make the state playoffs.
COOS BAY — Banks returned just one starter from the team that won the 2023 girls state championship — senior Jocelyn Janecek — but the Braves still had the same style this season, an all-out, fast-tempo pace sparked by tough defense.
COOS BAY — For a team not accustomed to playing in the morning games at the state tournament, De La Salle North Catholic had a strong finish at Marshfield High School, capturing the fourth-place boys trophy with a 64-32 win over Burns on Saturday.
Bandon’s girls will play for the state basketball title for the first time Saturday night, after beating Regis 43-21 in the semifinals Friday at Pendleton.
COOS BAY — Amity’s girls basketball team seems to have Sutherlin’s number.
COOS BAY — Carly Hardie grew up with Ella Holwege and Ally Schimel in Corbett, the three playing soccer together from when they were young all the way through high school.
COOS BAY —Cascade Christian is two thirds of the way through a march through the top teams in the Lewis & Clark League as the Challengers seek a third straight Class 3A boys state title.
COOS BAY — Westside Christian used a couple of timely spurts to outlast Harrisburg 56-48 Friday and advance to the championship game in the Class 3A state tournament at Marshfield High School.
COOS BAY — One team that needed a late-season run just to get to the postseason and another that hadn’t been to the state tournament in nearly 60 years put on a great show early in the morning at the Class 3A state tournament Friday.
PENDLETON — Bandon’s girls overcame a slow start to beat Oakridge 34-23 in the Class 2A quarterfinals at the Pendleton Convention Center on Thursday.
NORTH BEND — Cascade Christian’s boys passed their first test in their quest for a third straight title in the OSAA/On-Point Community Credit Union State 3A Basketball Championships when the Challengers pulled away from De La Salle North Catholic in the second half Thursday for a 78-60 victo…