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Conklin, Laird lead Highlanders.


Byline: The Register-Guard

GRANTS PASS - Brian Conklin scored 12 points and Drew Laird laird  
n. Scots
The owner of a landed estate.



[Scots, from Middle English lard, variant of lord, owner, master; see lord.
 added 11 to lead North Eugene (8-2) to a 66-37 nonleague boys basketball victory over Grants Pass on Thursday night.

Zach Morgan scored 15 to lead Grants Pass.

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 100, Churchill 94: Jordan Meyers had seven three-pointers, including a shot from the baseline corner to force the first overtime, but the Black Tornado tornado, dark, funnel-shaped cloud containing violently rotating air that develops below a heavy cumulonimbus cloud mass and extends toward the earth. The funnel twists about, rises and falls, and where it reaches the earth causes great destruction.  were 6-of-8 from the free-throw line free-throw line
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 in the second OT to earn the victory in a thriller at Churchill.

Meyers, who was 12-of-17 from the field, finished with 34 points and teammate Blake Harrison, who was 11-of-11 from the line, scored 29. Jordan Ellis and Danny Berger scored 35 and 26, respectively, to lead North Medford.

Tournaments

Springfield 67, Silverton 55: Cody Pryce scored 20 points to lead the Millers past the Silver Foxes at the Silverton Tournament.

Arlo Baker added 16 and Robby Church 15 for Springfield, which will meet South Albany in the championship game today. Taylor Burton led Silverton with 20 points.

South Albany 65, Willamette 62: Eric VanKuelen scored 21 points to guide the Rebels past the Wolverines in double overtime at the Silverton Tournament. Leron Bennett had 26 points to lead Willamette, which made only 15-of-30 free throws.

Mountain View Boys

North Douglas 83, Glendale 46: Tyler Vancil scored 22 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead the Warriors, who held a 43-18 rebounding advantage. Dustin Andes added 20 points for North Douglas.

Yoncalla 80, Oakridge 42: Rusty Dillon and Chris Kopp each drilled four three-pointers to lead the Eagles, who outrebounded the Warriors 42-20. Dillon and Kopp finished with 23 and 21 points, respectively.

Mountain West boys

Crow 55, Alsea 37: Justin Derby and AD Belk scored 26 and 21 points, respectively, to lead the visiting Cougars over the Wolverines. Tyson Schreiber scored 16 points and Ethan Monie 11 for Alsea.

Triangle Lake 60, Lowell 39: James Thiessen recorded a game-high 18 points and 14 rebounds for the Lakers See Lake poets . Marius Poeschel and Clinton Vaughn added 13 and 12 points, respectively, for Triangle Lake.

Mohawk 96, Lifegate 18: C.J. Vian scored 24 points and Aaron Mason and Anthony Wallace Anthony Wallace may refer to:
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 added 13 and 12, respectively, to lead the Indians to the victory. Garrett Hanger scored 10 points to lead the Lions.

McKenzie 64, Oak Hill 21: Casey King had 20 points and Jordan Fleming scored 10 to pace the visiting Eagles. Spencer Owens Spencer William Maxwell Owen is a prolific California-based art-pop musician.

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 and Jarvis Zosel led the Falcons with eight points apiece.

Mapleton 73, Siletz Valley 37: Chad Walker scored 20 points to go with seven steals, and Thomas Boggs Thomas Boggs may refer to: People
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 added 17 points and 17 rebounds to lead the Sailors past the Warriors.

Mountain View girls

Glendale 46, North Douglas 34: Gretchen Owens made nine-of-12 free throws and scored a game-high 21 points for the Pirates This is a list of known pirates, buccaneers, corsairs, privateers, and others involved in piracy. This list includes both captains and prominent crew members.

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 in the league opener. Stephanie Hescock led the Warriors with 10 points.

Monroe 52, Riddle 30: Tarah Renshaw and Kim Thompson each scored 11 points to lead the Dragons past the Irish. Andrea Stratton finished with 10 points for Riddle.

Oakridge 42, Yoncalla 36: Zoe Skordahl scored 17 points to lead the visiting Warriors. Heather McDonald had 14 and Hayley Reynolds added 10 for the Eagles, who also got 12 rebounds from Amanda Thorp.

Mountain West girls

Lowell 91, Triangle Lake 16: Katie Erlei scored 22 points, including 17 in the first half, to lead the host Red Devils Noun 1. red devil - barbiturate that is a white odorless slightly bitter powder (trade name Seconal) used as a sodium salt for sedation and to treat convulsions
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 (11-1). Kelli Rice added 17 points for Lowell, Reba Rice 16 and Heidi Norris 14.

Crow 54, Alsea 13: Jayme Wood scored 14 points to lead a balanced attack for the visiting Cougars. Crow had 16 steals and held Alsea to just one field goal in each quarter. Violet Cathcart led the Wolverines with nine points.

Mapleton 35, Siletz Valley 27: Ashlie Harper and Tessa Spurk scored nine points apiece to lead the Sailors, who have won three consecutive league games.

Nonleague girls

Pleasant Hill 45, South Umpqua 17: Braidy Bates Bates   , Katherine Lee 1859-1929.

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 and Stacey Franklin each scored 11 points for the Billies, who held the Lancers lanc·er  
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a. A kind of quadrille.

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 to only one point in the first quarter.

Mohawk 43, Lifegate 41: Chelsey Baszler scored 12 points and Jena Trejo contributed 11 to lead the host Indians. Heidi Hensley had 12 and Greta Hanger and Christine Beaser each added 11 for the Lions. Beaser also grabbed 10 rebounds.
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