MORNING BRIEFING.Byline: The Register-Guard Western Oregon This article is about the region of Western Oregon. For the University, see Western Oregon University. Western Oregon is a geographical term that is generally taken to apply to the portion of the state of Oregon that is west of the Cascade Range. creates hall of fame MONMOUTH - Western Oregon University History Originally established in 1856 by Oregon pioneers as "Monmouth University", a private college, and later merged with another private institution (Bethel College near Rickreall) to become "Christian College. announced Monday that it has begun work to create an athletics hall of fame, with the first induction ceremony planned for fall of 2004. The university's athletic history stretches back 120 years. Western Oregon will recognize outstanding athletes, teams coaches and others in annual ceremonies. The hall will accept 10 inductees the first three years, then five inductees in subsequent years. Southwestern Oregon slips past Northwest Christian COOS BAY Coos Bay (k s), city (1990 pop. 15,076), Coos co., SW Oreg., a port of entry on Coos Bay; founded 1854 as Marshfield, inc. 1874, renamed 1944. - Tom Kreta and Matt Espanoza scored 15 points apiece a·piece adv. To or for each one; each: There is enough bread for everyone to have two slices apiece. [Middle English a pece : a, a; see a to lead Southwestern Oregon to a 68-65 nonconference men's basketball victory over Northwest Christian on Monday. Wes Smith led the Crusaders with 17 points and five rebounds, and Matt Simonson and Matt Townsend scored 12 points apiece. The Crusaders outrebounded the Lakers See Lake poets 36-21. |
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