PREP SCOREBOARD.Byline: The Register-Guard Late Tuesday Summaries REGIS 63, EAST LINN linn n. Scots 1. A waterfall. 2. A steep ravine. [Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.] CHRISTIAN 56 EAST LINN CHRISTIAN (56) - C. Hull 18, Pugh 14, Libra Libra (lē`brə, lī`–) [Lat.,=the scales], southern constellation lying on the ecliptic (the sun's apparent path through the heavens) between Virgo and Scorpius; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. 10, Ruckert 7, Martinez 5, Keenon 2, Tidwell, E. Hull. REGIS (63) - Brantano 19, Muscardin 16, Lulay 9, Highberger 9, Church 3, Koehnke 3, Jaeger jaeger (yā`gər), common name for several members of the family Stercorariidae, member of a family of hawklike sea birds closely related to the gull and the tern. The skua is also a member of this family. 2, Keudell 2, Moothart, Weis, Duman, Butler. East Linn Christian ... 13 11 18 14 - 56 Regis ... 12 25 12 14 - 63 BANDON 84, WESTON-MCEWEN 67 BANDON (84) - Molica 30, Moore 20, Senn 10, Faber 8, Haga 8, S. Fraser 2, T. Fraser, McColloch, Waldrop, Faalilo, Soderbery, Whitmer. WESTON-MCEWEN (67) - Parrish 24, Johnson 15, Minthorn 6, Tucker 5, Delph n. 1. Delftware. Five nothings in five plates of delph. - Swift. 1. (Hydraul. Engin.) The drain on the land side of a sea embankment. 5, Sheard 2, King 8, Amundson 2, Brito, Davis, Allen, Hausner. Bandon ... 7 25 23 29 - 84 Weston-McEwen ... 16 21 14 16 - 67 Class 1A State Tournament Wednesday's Summaries COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN 66, ELKTON 51 ELKTON (51) - Higgins 30, Stark 8, Bradley 5, Mast 4, Clark 4, Lengstorf, McClelland, Williams, Killmaster, Koester, Anderson, Brach. COLUMBIA CHRISTIAN (66) - King 20, M. Kovalev 17, Hunt 14, Adams 6, Tandy 4, King 3, Alia 2, Culver, A. Kovalev, Bristow, Reynolds, Stang. Elkton ... 13 7 13 18 - 51 Columbia Christian ... 19 21 8 18 - 66 Class 2A State Tournament Wednesday's Summaries OAKLAND 67, UMATILLA 36 OAKLAND (67) - Knee 12, Parsley 12, Dairy 10, Corbin 8, Chartier 8, Estes 6, Bartholomew 4, Louch 4, Graff 2, Pfaff 1, Moore, Spencer. UMATILLA (36) - Littrell 9, Wyland 6, Villanueva 6, Pharr 5, Ortega 5, Bissonette 2, Adams 2, Olvera 1, White, Fig. Oakland ... 17 17 16 17 - 67 Umatilla ... 8 10 10 8 - 36 E. LINN CHRISTIAN 62, WESTON-MCEWEN 54 WESTON-MCEWEN (54) - Parrish 16, Minthom 14, Johnson 12, Tucker 4, Delph 8, Sheard, Brito, Amundson, King. EAST LINN CHRISTIAN (62) - Ruckert 16, C. Hull 10, Pugh 10, Libra 8, Martinez 8, Tidwell, 9, E. Hull 1, Keenon, Bergh. Weston-McEwen ... 17 6 14 17 - 54 East Linn Christian ... 18 16 11 17 - 62 Class 2A State Tournament Wednesday's Summaries LOWELL 45, COLTON 28 LOWELL (45) - Neet 12, Jenness 9, Townsend 6, S. Jones 6, Webb 5, Maher 2, Combstock 2, Cone 2, J. Jones 1, Carter, Watkins, Roberts. COLTON (28) - Temple 8, M. Adams 6, Brown 4, Burns 4, B. Adams 3, Ouellette 2, Gryco 1, Lewis, Stephens, Wallant. Lowell ... 8 8 11 18 - 45 Colton ... 8 8 6 6 - 28 Class 1A State Tournament Wednesday's Summary WALLOWA 49, MAPLETON 30 WALLOWA (49) - L. Oveson 16, Guilory 11, Wilson 4, Bomberger 4, McLain 1, M. Oveson 7, Barton 5, Deal 1, Goodwin, Josi, Odegaard. MAPLETON (30) - Allen 18, Rogers 6, Carver 4, McCray 2, Vadakin, Patterson, Weber, Leclaire, Parker, Dotson, Duval, Walker. Wallowa ... 16 17 11 5 - 49 Mapleton ... 2 9 10 9 - 30 WESTERN MENNONITE 58, HARRISBURG 47 WESTERN MENNONITE (58) - Kroes 24, Mast 13, Toews 7, Steckly 6, Ahlstrom 4, Gilliam 4, Baker, Nussbaum. HARRISBURG (47) - Malpass 25, Buhler 8, Vaughn 5, Johnson 4, O'Hare 3, Strutz 2, Grimes Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian decent and may refer to
Western Mennonite ... 17 9 16 16 - 58 Harrisburg ... 7 10 13 17 - 47 MCKENZIE 56, ARLINGTON 51 MCKENZIE (56) - Banks 15, Cheney 13, Cline 13, Rux 10, Egan 5, Bongen, Peterson. ARLINGTON (51) - Rosenbolm 19, Chail 10, Welker 8, Sallee 6, Proctor, Buntzel 6, Evens 2, Davies. McKenzie ... 21 15 10 10 - 56 Arlington ... 19 13 10 9 - 51 Boys Midwestern G Pts Avg. BG McCord, Mar ... 21 372 17.7 29 Wortman, Spr ... 24 369 15.4 23 Keeling, Thu ... 24 358 14.9 34 Cottrell, NE ... 23 315 13.7 26 Ross, Chu ... 24 311 13.0 26 Worcester, Chu ... 23 285 12.4 27 Pratt, Wil ... 24 295 12.3 20 Duke, SE ... 24 288 12.0 23 Sky-Em G Pts Avg. BG Coldren, Mar ... 24 386 16.1 28 Harrison, Mar ... 24 356 14.8 28 Voogd, Siu ... 23 328 14.3 25 Gielish, PH ... 22 310 14.1 30 Finley, Cre ... 24 323 13.5 26 Meshke, LaP ... 14 189 13.5 29 Rubio, CG ... 24 318 13.3 29 Others G Pts Avg. BG Palmer, Npt ... 24 376 15.7 28 Yada, Npt ... 24 370 15.4 28 Girls Sky-Em G Pts Avg. BG Singer, Mar ... 24 359 15.0 22 Martindale, Siu ... 23 289 12.6 24 McVey, PH ... 24 250 10.4 18 C. Winslow, Cre ... 22 228 10.4 20 Far West G Pts Avg. BG Crager, Dou ... 15 296 19.7 30 Praus, NB ... 20 348 17.4 29 Croll, Gli ... 19 286 15.1 25 Adkins, NB ... 21 269 12.8 26 Kroy, Bro ... 17 210 12.4 23 Dorland, Coq ... 20 245 12.3 26 Other G Pts Avg. BG Torland, New ... 17 181 10.7 22 Sky-Em Playoffs Wednesday's Summary CRESWELL 64, JUNCTION CITY Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, 55 CRESWELL (64) - Gabbard 20, Lockard 12, Finley 11, McQuiston 7, Thomas 5, Sears 4, Burrus 5, Dumas, Jackson. JUNCTION CITY (55) - Rauschert 16, Bauman 12, Opeifa 11, Ceniga 4, Nystrom 6, Mooney 4, Cooley 2, Reerslev, McClintock. Creswell ... 18 12 10 24 - 64 Junction City ... 7 21 8 19 - 55 Class 4A Sub-Tournament Second Round TODAY'S GAMES A - Lake Oswego Lake Os·we·go A city of northwest Oregon, a residential suburb of Portland. Population: 35,800. at Pendleton B - Hillsboro at Woodburn D - South Eugene at Canby E - Benson at Sunset F - West Linn at North Medford North Medford is the name of some places in the United States of America:
G - Central Catholic at Grant H - Crescent Valley at Thurston Third Round SATURDAY'S GAMES A winner at Jefferson B winner at Putnam D winner at Hermiston E winner at Reynolds F winner at South Salem South Salem is the name of several places in the United States:
G winner at Grants Pass H winner at Southridge REGIS 67, BANDON 54 BANDON (54) - Molica 16, Moore 13, Haga 10, Senn 8, T. Fraser 5, Faber 2, McColloch, S. Fraser. REGIS (67) - Highberger 21, Muscardin 17, Brantano 10, Jaeger 8, Lulay 5, Church 4, Keudell 2, Koehnke, Silbemagel, Weis, Duman, Butler. Bandon ... 10 17 19 8 - 54 Regis ... 19 13 20 15 - 67 MYRTLE POINT 36, GRANT UNION 35 GRANT UNION (35) - Moles 10, Thunell 9, Simmons 5, Weigum 3, Mathews 2, Krausse 2, Courchesne 2, Jones 2, Vidourek. MYRTLE POINT (36) - Towne 11, Nay 9, Johnston 9, Richards 4, Rice 2, Gumey 1, Pearce. Grant Union ... 13 5 8 9 - 35 Myrtle Point ... 10 9 11 6 - 36 GOLD BEACH 63, PINE EAGLE 31 GOLD BEACH (63) - Rowe 19, Boice 14, K. Meeks 12, Treinen 5, Price 4, VanZante 4, Knox 2, McGinnis 2, C. Meeks 1, Harrison, Terrett, Mattick. PINE EAGLE (31) - Shevham 10, Camahan 10, Forte 7, Morrison 2, Olson 2, Beam, Peer, Hale, Swanson, Coffe. Gold Beach ... 18 17 11 17 - 63 Pine Eagle ... 7 12 10 2 - 31 PORTLAND CHRISTIAN 57, CENTRAL LINN 32 PORTLAND CHRISTIAN (57) - Gunstone 18, Myron 12, Fenison 9, Pruett 5, Slusher 4, Hill 4, Hill 2, Hutchinson 2, Baumann 1, Murphy. CENTRAL LINN (32) - Dionne 10, Province 5, Thornton 5, Walton 4, Knuths 3, Vanleeuwen 3, Empen 2, Knuths, Clarke, Harris. Portland Christian ... 12 10 18 17 - 57 Central Linn ... 4 13 8 7 - 32 Mountain West League Boys FIRST TEAM - Garrett Cline, jr., McKenzie; Brandon Hendrix, sr., Alsea; Cody Mattox, sr., Mohawk; Kris Smith, jr., Alsea; Devin Banks, jr., McKenzie. SECOND TEAM - Ricardo Leclaire, jr., Mapleton; John Jaskilka, sr., Lifegate; Derek Robinson
Young's parents were hippies, and his mother left the family when he was young. , sr., Oak Hill; Jorden Hinds, sr., Alsea. HONORABLE MENTION - MCKENZIE: Jacob Egan, Nick Chaney, Todd Richardson. MOHAWK: Tim Yokum, Steven Binford, Ryan Hansen Ryan Hansen (born on July 5, 1981) is an American actor, most well known for having portrayed Dick Casablancas on Veronica Mars. He was born and raised in San Diego, California, but has since moved with his wife Amy to L.A. . TRIANGLE LAKE: Stormy Bateman, Wes Ross, Keith Smith For other persons named Keith Smith, see Keith Smith (disambiguation). Keith Smith(1952-2006) was a former English rugby player; he excelled in playing centre. He first played with Yorkshire Colts rugby then advanced to Roundhay. . LIFEGATE: Glenn Moore
Glenn Moore is the head coach of the Baylor softball team. In eight seasons as a collegiate head coach, Moore has amassed a career coaching record of 391-164, including , Brandon Atkin, Scott Ahlsten. MAPLETON: Joey Iverson, Galen Kovak. FALLS CITY Falls City is the name of several places in the United States:
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER - Tyler Ludwig, jr., Mohawk. COACH OF THE YEAR - Bart Rothenberger, Mohawk. Girls FIRST TEAM - Jeanna Eastburn, sr., Triangle Lake; Stefanie Ortis, sr., Mohawk; Molly Schaefers, sr., McKenzie; Michele Crosby, sr., Mohawk; Shauna Allen, fr., Mapleton. SECOND TEAM - Samantha Elkins, jr., Triangle Lake; April Kelso, jr., McKenzie; Katie McCray, sr., Mapleton; Kelsay Bollander, soph., Mohawk; Anna Starkey, jr., Mohawk; Ashley Hites, fr., Triangle Lake. HONORABLE MENTION - ALSEA: Jacee Carver, Billie Jo Schamber, Ricki Hendrix. MCKENZIE: Julie Nastasiuk, Laura Joy. MAPLETON: Amanda Carver, Olivia Rogers. EMERALD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY: Jessica Moore, Sara Butler, Mandy Becker. MOHAWK: Lacey Epley. TRIANGLE LAKE: Crystal Aldrich. FALLS CITY: Mandy Mott. FAIRVIEW: Emily Stutzman. PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Amber Reynolds, sr., Mohawk. COACH OF THE YEAR - Leif Brockman, Triangle Lake. Skyline League Boys FIRST TEAM - Richie Higgins, sr., Elkton; Mitch Clark, sr., Elkton; Jesse Warrick, sr., Powers; Spencer Allred, jr., Powers; Richard Wang, jr., CCA (1) (Common Cryptographic Architecture) Cryptography software from IBM for MVS and DOS applications. (2) (Compatible Communications A . SECOND TEAM - J.P. Stark, sr., Elkton; Lucas Bradburn, sr., UVC UVC ultraviolet C; see ultraviolet. UVC Umbilical vein catheter, see there ; Brandon Hanson, sr., UVC; Josh Parrett, soph., CCA; Steve Adarkwa, sr., CCA. HONORABLE MENTION - ELKTON: Colin McClelland Colin McClelland (born 1944) is a retired journalist, born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He worked briefly as a library assistant and shipping clerk before taking up a full-time job with a rock club, The Marquee in Belfast, in 1968. . POWERS: Brannon Monaco. CCA: Joseph Johnson. DAYS CREEK: Coby Ramos, Dustin Nixon, Drew Nixon Drew Eldred Nixon (born November 21 1959) was a Texas state senator from 1995 to 2001, largely known for a tabloid sex scandal. After graduating from Carthage High School, Nixon attended Panola Junior College and Stephen F. , Levi Hemphill, Matt Kehoe. Girls FIRST TEAM - Emily Parker, jr., Elkton; Samantha Russell, jr., Elkton; Kate Ludwig, jr., Days Creek; Bridie A bridie or Forfar bridie is a Scottish type of meat pastry or pie, originally from the town of Forfar, similar to a Cornish pasty in shape, but the pastry is not as hard and no potato is used. Hunt, jr., Days Creek; Sara Carpenter, jr., UVC. SECOND TEAM - Amy Moore, jr., Days Creek; Janelle Johnson, sr., Days Creek; Jaime Dunn, jr., Days Creek; Lindy lin·dy or Lin·dy n. pl. lin·dies A lively swing dance for couples. Also called lindy hop. [From Lindynickname of Charles Augustus Lindbergh. Clark, sr., Powers; Emily Peterson, sr., UVC; Kara Kara (kär`ə), river, c.140 mi (230 km) long, NE European and NW Siberian Russia. It flows N from the N Urals into the Kara Sea, forming part of the traditional border between European and Asian Russia. It is navigable in its lower course. Childs, sr., CCA. HONORABLE MENTION - ELKTON: Andrea Rose. CAMAS VALLEY: Hailey Wafer. POWERS: Kelsie Elam. UVC: Katy Monteith mon·teith n. A large punch bowl having a notched rim on which cups can be hung. [Possibly after Monteith (Monteigh), an eccentric 17th-century Scotsman who wore a cloak scalloped at the hem.] . ALL-STARS MOHAWK 55, BUTTE Butte, city, United States Butte (by t), city (1990 pop. 33,336), seat of Silver Bow co., SW Mont.; inc. 1879. It is a trade, ranching, and industrial center. FALLS 36
MOHAWK (55) - Ludwig 18, Robinson 12, Mattox 10, Yoakum 6, Greufe 4, Binford 3, Hansen 2, Deeds, Gray, DeHaan, Devine. BUTTE FALLS (36) - Rowden 18, I. Stephenson 6, Hampton 3, Burns 3, Beals 2, Hoel 2, Hanson 2, Harrington, C. Stephenson, Parker, Hersom. Mohawk ... 10 6 16 23 - 55 Butte Falls ... 14 6 10 6 - 36 |
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