OSU football to be aired in Spanish.Byline: The Register-Guard REGIONAL ROUNDUP Churchill Media, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control of Eugene has partnered with Oregon State University Oregon State University, at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. to provide Spanish-language broadcasts of Beaver football games this season. The three-year agreement means all 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. home and away games will be broadcast on the company's three-station network - KXQR-AM (660) in Eugene, KXPD-AM (1040) in Portland and KMNA-FM (101.7) in Yakima, Wash. Swindling, Johnson lead Babe Ruth tourney rout PENDLETON - Will Swindling and Tyler Johnson Tyler Johnson (born June 7, 1981), is an American baseball player born in Columbia, Missouri. Johnson spent most of the 2006 season with the Cardinals' minor league team, the Memphis Redbirds, but appeared in 56 games and pitched 36.1 innings with the St. Louis Cardinals. each hit two-run home runs to lead the Willamette Valley The Willamette Valley (pronounced [wɪˈlæ.mɪt], with the accent on the second syllable) is the region in northwest Oregon in the United States that surrounds the Willamette River as it proceeds northward from its All-Stars to a 17-5 victory over South Valley, Mont., at the regional Babe Ruth baseball tournament on Wednesday. Johnson also earned the pitching victory, allowing three hits and striking out four over four innings. Blaine Dudley, Derek Smith and Gus Craig had three hits apiece for Willamette Valley, which will play Kelso, Wash., at 10:30 a.m. today. McKenzie Rapids drop two at national tourney SEATTLE - The McKenzie Rapids lost two games Wednesday at the National 16U "A" ASA Asa (ā`sə), in the Bible, king of Judah, son and successor of Abijah. He was a good king, zealous in his extirpation of idols. When Baasha of Israel took Ramah (a few miles N of Jerusalem), Asa bought the help of Benhadad of Damascus and Tournament. In their last game of pool play, McKenzie lost to Compuware of Michigan 4-3. Katiyln Patterson had a two-run single and pitcher Amanda Miller had four strikeouts. They finished 1-1 in pool play. In their opening round of bracket play, they lost to Fort Collins (Colo.) Elite 2-1. Jessica Plummer had six strikeouts. The double-elimination tournament continues today with McKenzie playing in the loser's bracket. Eugene Thunder rolls into second round JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. - Morgan Barns threw a complete game with nine strikeouts and hit a three-run home run to lead the Eugene Thunder to an 11-3 win over the Salt Lake City Flames in first-round bracket play at the ASA 14U "A" national softball tournament on Wednesday. Teea Rogers, Molly McClaughry and Lauren Watson each had two hits for the Thunder, who meet the Cherokee Pride of Kennesaw, Ga., at 6 a.m. PDT PDT abbr. Pacific Daylight Time PDT Pacific Daylight Time PDT n abbr (US) (= Pacific Daylight Time) → hora de verano del Pacífico PDT today in the second round. Dukeminier, Bagdade on Hogan Cup team Eugene's Jack Dukeminier and Philip Bagdade will be on one of Oregon's two teams competing in the 38th annual Hogan Cup. The Hogan Cup, which will be held Aug. 19-20, features 12 four-player teams representing eight western states and British Columbia. OSU's Rawlings to swim for Canada at Pan Pacific Oregon State sophomore swimmer Kayla Rawlings will compete for Canada in the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships The Pan Pacific Swimming Championships is a long course swimming event first held in 1985. The meeting was initially staged biennially, however from 2002 became a quadrennial event. from Aug. 17-21 in Victoria, B.C. Rawlings made the team in the 200-meter butterfly by finishing third in 2 minutes, 13.56 seconds at the Canadian Nationals. |
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