Cougars lay loss on Lane.Byline: The Register-Guard OREGON CITY There are two places named Oregon City in the United States:
streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies" . The loss dropped Lane (25-2) into a first-place tie with Umpqua at 10-1 atop the Southern Region on the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges The Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges commonly called the NWAACC (pronounced N-Wack)is a sports association for Community Colleges in the states Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia. . Hill, a 5-foot-7 freshman guard from Grant High School in Portland, was 11-of-25 from the field for the Cougars, who made 28-of-39 free throws and erased a 10-point halftime deficit. Lane finished 31-of-33 from the foul line foul line n. 1. Baseball Either of two straight lines extending from the rear of home plate to the outer edge of the playing field and indicating the area in which a fair ball can be hit. 2. . Ashley Sequeira scored 20 points to lead five double-figure scorers for Lane, which had four players foul out. Cora McVey added 19 points, and Kellie Griner and Kristin Nelson Kristin (Harmon) Nelson (born June 25, 1945) is an American actress and painter. She is the daughter of American football star Tom Harmon and actress Elyse Knox. Actor Mark Harmon is her brother, and actress Kelly Harmon is her sister. had 13 each and Morgan Zajonc 11. Hot-shooting first half lifts Lane men to victory OREGON CITY - Lane Community College shot nearly 70 percent from the field to build an eight-point halftime lead en route to a 75-65 men's basketball win over Clackamas Saturday night. Josh Akwenuke led the Titans (9-16) with 14 points and Brad Kanis added 12. Maurice Ross Maurice Ross (born 3 February 1981 in Dundee) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing for Viking. He previously played for Rangers, Sheffield Wednesday, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Millwall. He plays at right-back and has been capped by Scotland. and Jarvis Thomas scored 10 apiece. Wes Jensen led Clackamas (19-5) with 15 points and 11 rebounds. UO's Skipper soars again with winning pole vault pole vault Track-and-field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a long pole. It became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century and was included in the first modern Olympic Games. Pole vaulter Tommy Skipper and distance runner distance runner n. A runner who competes in distance races. Eric Logsdon highlighted Oregon's track and field performances at three different meets on Saturday. In Seattle at the Husky Indoor Classic, Skipper cleared 18 feet, 6 3/4 inches to win the vault, topping the NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association automatic standard for nationals by more than six inches. Skipper, a sophomore, took three attempts at a conference-record height of 19-1, coming closest on his final try. Meanwhile, Logsdon, a redshirt senior, placed sixth in the 5,000 meters in 13 minutes, 49.99 seconds to set an indoor school record while beating the automatic standard by more than four seconds. In the women's 5,000, another Oregon senior, Laura Harmon, shaved 10 seconds off her personal best while placing seventh in 16:18.56 to climb the NCAA provisional list. In Boise, seniors Sofie Abildtrup and Leonidas Watson led the Oregon contingent at the Holiday Inn Invitational meet. Abildtrup made her indoor debut by placing second in the 400 in 55.37, less than a second off the NCAA provisional mark. Watson, competing in the triple jump for the first time this season, debuted at 48-6 1/4 for sixth place. At the Iowa State Classic in Ames, junior Matt Scherer matched his indoor school record in the 400 with his winning time of 46.60 to move up the provisional list. Hurdler Eric Mitchum did the same, placing third in the 60-meter finals in 7.76 seconds after running two ticks faster in his preliminary heat. Husky netters bring UO tennis streak to a halt Ninth-ranked Washington snapped Oregon's eight-match winning streak with a 5-2 women's tennis victory at the UO Student Tennis Center on Saturday. The Ducks claimed one singles match as No. 34 Dominika Dieskova downed Dinka Hadzic 6-3, 6-0. In doubles play, Daria Panova and Dieskova improved to 9-0 with an 8-5 win over Sumantri and Hadzic. Ducks, Beavers renew Civil War mat rivalry today Oregon will try to avoid a season sweep at the hands of Oregon State when the two schools meet for the second Civil War wrestling dual meet of the season today at 2 p.m. at McArthur Court McArthur Court is a basketball arena located on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene. Also known as "The Pit," it is known as one of the toughest arenas in the country for opposing players to play in. The arena is named for Clifton N. . The Ducks (5-9 overall, 2-5 Pac-10) were defeated 22-13 two months ago in Corvallis for their third straight loss to the Beavers (10-8-1, 5-2-1). Oregon is also in the midst Adv. 1. in the midst - the middle or central part or point; "in the midst of the forest"; "could he walk out in the midst of his piece?" midmost of a three-meet losing streak, having most recently lost to No. 16 Arizona State, No. 6 Oklahoma and No. 1 Oklahoma State. While OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005. isn't nationally ranked, it does have a pair of wrestlers who are, and the Ducks have three. One of those is No. 17 Joey Bracamonte (22-3) at 165 pounds, who is also top-rated in the Pac-10 in his weight class. He'll have a tough test against No. 18 Matt Ellis (10-2, No. 2 in the Pac-10). Today's meet will be the last at home for Oregon, which meets Portland State in Salem on Wednesday in its regular-season finale. The Pac-10 championships are Feb. 27-28 in San Luis Obispo San Luis Obispo (săn l `ĭs ōbĭs`pō), city (1990 pop. 41,958), seat of San Luis Obispo co., S Calif., near San Luis Obispo Bay; inc. 1856. , Calif.
Beavers, Pilots hope to beat the rain back home PHOENIX - All four of Oregon State's baseball games at the Oakland Athletics Tournament have been rained out for the weekend, so the Beavers have added a new home opener to avoid a two-week layoff. Oregon State and Portland, another entrant in the Oakland tournament, will play at 3 p.m. Tuesday at OSU's Goss Stadium at Coleman Field Goss Stadium at Coleman Field is a college baseball stadium in Corvallis, Oregon. It is the home venue of the Oregon State University baseball team, the Oregon State Beavers. , making Feb. 15 the earliest home-opening date in Beaver baseball history. Home runs spark Ducks at UNLV UNLV University of Nevada, Las Vegas softball tourney LAS VEGAS - Oregon swept its first two games at the rain-shortened UNLV Desert Classic softball tournament, downing UC Riverside 11-3 before beating Texas State 7-1 Saturday night. In the first game, Suzie Barnes homered and Beth Boskovich drove in three runs to lead a 14-hit attack. Ani Nyhus (1-0) picked up the pitching win. Back-to-back home runs in the sixth inning by Lovena Chaput and Barnes rallied the 13th-ranked Ducks past Texas State. Oregon scored four runs in the sixth and three more in the seventh to back Amy Harris (2-1) on the mound. Today, Oregon (5-1) is scheduled to play Michigan at 11 a.m. and Oklahoma State at 1 p.m. Beaver gymnasts share victories in dual meet SEATTLE - Three Beavers tied for first on the uneven bars and the balance beam to lead Oregon State's victory over Seattle Pacific Saturday night. OSU finished with 195.675 points to Seattle Pacific's 192.100. Chrissy Lamun, Lindsay Nelson and Chelsea Plourde shared the win on the uneven bars (9.850), while Lamun, Plourde and Daylee Ingalls posted the same score on the beam. UW swamps Beavers in Pac-10 swim finale SEATTLE - Oregon State capped its women's swimming regular season with a 147-115 loss at Washington, its 25th straight to the Huskies, on Saturday, leveling the Beavers' overall dual record at 6-6. The Beavers won seven individual events, led by double victories by Ausra Pacebutaite (100 and 200 back) and Courtney Eads (500 free and 200 IM). OSU's next action will be at the Pac-10 Championships Feb. 23-26 in Federal Way, Wash. The Beavers finished 1-5 in conference duals. Deacon duo paces Eugene Bible to win Robbie Crymes and Israel Gutierrez scored 26 points each to lead Eugene Bible College (5-10) to an 86-68 men's basketball victory over host Mount Angel on Saturday. Chris Will led Mount Angel with 19 points, and Tom Ranier and Eric Peterson added 14 and 13, respectively. |
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