Prep Scoreboard.Byline: The Register-Guard ELKTON 67, MAPLETON 41 MAPLETON (41) - McCray 19, O. Rogers 11, D. Rogers 7, Deskins 2, Hawk 2, Dotson, M. Weber, S. Weber, Carruthers, Murphy, Moore, Wall. ELKTON (67) - Zosel 16, McClure 8, Foster 7, Langkamp 7, Parker 6, Russell 12, Swearingen 5 , T. Madison 2, Rose 2, Shelton 2, R. Madison. Mapleton ... 8 10 14 9 - 41 Elkton ... 18 14 15 20 - 67 CENTRAL LINN linn n. Scots 1. A waterfall. 2. A steep ravine. [Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.] 51, TAFT 40 TAFT (40) - Endicott 9, Lemmon 8, Green 8, Forrest 7, Napoleon Napoleon French Napoléon Bonaparte orig. Italian Napoleone Buonaparte (born Aug. 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St. Helena Island) French general and emperor (1804–15). 6, Phelps 2, Daniel, Sweitz. CENTRAL LINN (51) - Sell 20, Dionne 14, K. Knuths 6, Dickson 5, D. Knuths, Gilbert 2, Walton 2, Thornton 2. Taft ... 10 7 6 17 - 40 Central Linn ... 18 9 14 10 - 51 JV SCORE - Taft 42, Central 16. HARRISBURG 50, NORTH DOUGLAS 43 NORTH DOUGLAS (43) - Thomas 13, Kaleese 11, Garrod 6, White 2, Derrick derrick: see crane. Derrick famous hangman; eponym of modern hoisting apparatus. [Br. Hist.: Espy, 170] See : Execution 2, Mast 5, Cool 2, Burnett 2, Williams, Taylor. HARRISBURG (50) - DeWall 25, Jennings 15, Smith 7, Brown 1, Francalancia, Dick 2, Briggs. North Douglas ... 12 15 4 12 - 43 Harrisburg ... 27 11 10 2 - 50 ELKTON 85, MAPLETON 26 MAPLETON (26) - Iverson 9, LeClaire 6, Saubert 6, Kovak-Lewis 1, LaChappelle 4, Caban, Rossi, Wolgamott. ELKTON (85) - Magee 17, Clark 16, Higgins 15, Deal 13, Thompson 12, Mast 4, Johnson 4, Koester 2, Lopez 2, Stark, Langstorf. Mapleton ... 2 9 5 10 - 26 Elkton ... 17 24 33 11 - 85 JV SCORE - Elkton 79, Mapleton 37. SIUSLAW 53, TOLEDO 35 SIUSLAW (53) - Raymond 14, Martindale 12, Dotson 10, Boogt 9, Little 4, Perry 2, Doherty 2, Childers, Ledbetter, Sisson. TOLEDO (35) - Werder 11, Warren 8, Olson 6, Orchard orchard, generally an area on which fruit or nut trees are planted and cultivated. The words grove and plantation are often used when the fruits are tropical, e.g., a "citrus grove" or a "banana plantation. 3, Wolf 3, Liberatore 2, Brown 2, Howell, Lane, Smith, Hanson. Siuslaw ... 15 16 14 8 - 53 Toledo ... 10 9 9 7 - 35 JV SCORE - Toledo 58, Siuslaw 44. GILCHRIST 74, OAKRIDGE 65 GILCHRIST (74) - Rage 25, Crescenzi 14, Pinaire 10, Hoffman 3, Hanson, Ernst 14, Buell 6, Henry 2. OAKRIDGE (65) - Prenevost 27, Gillespie 19, Pederson 6, Robb, Powell, Watson 9, McLaughlin 2, Deloach 2, Carter, Delgado. Gilchrist ... 18 27 10 19 - 74 Oakridge ... 10 19 20 16 - 65 JV SCORE - Gilchrist 52, Oakridge 44. OAK HILL 41, EMERALD CHRISTIAN 34 EMERALD CHRISTIAN (34) - Moore 12, Rasmussen 9, Becker 5, Roos 3, Owen 3, Matos 2, Armstead, Handke. OAK HILL (41) - Gorham 16, Young 9, Helmer
This page or section lists people with the surname Helmer. 6, Meyer 5, T. McEachern 3, Philips 2, Baillargeon, Michaels, Tearse, K. McEachern. Emerald Christian ... 7 0 11 16 - 34 Oak Hill ... 12 7 5 17 - 41 NEWPORT 54, CASCADE 52 CASCADE (52) - Evans 15, Richman 16, Matthews 7, Marxer 4, Morris 4, Ramirez 2, Selnes 2, Carrow 2, Gutteriez, Scarpino. NEWPORT (54) - Yada 22, Palmer 15, Buckmaster 5, Townsend 3, Jones 3, Wheeler 2, Johnson 2, Ritacco 2, Arb, Robinson. Cascade ... 12 12 15 13 - 52 Newport ... 13 18 13 10 - 54 JV SCORE - Newport 54, Cascade 35. SIUSLAW 64, TOLEDO 54 TOLEDO (54) - McDowall 21, Wilson 10, Howard 8, Miller 6, Kriz 3, Warfield 4, Lumbert 2, Tompkins, Smith, Hibdon. SIUSLAW (64) - Hunt 25, Little 12, Scarberry 10, Martindale 10, Henry 7, Harline, Freeman. Toledo ... 17 13 6 18 - 54 Siuslaw ... 15 14 19 16 - 64 JV SCORE - Toledo 58, Siuslaw 21. NONLEAGUE MARIST 66, CENTRAL 21 MARIST (66) - Singer 8, Saltmarsh 8, S. Moore 6, Chester 4, Sammons, Paiement 14, Long 12, Hoffman 8, Weber 4, Moos 2, Lande, Murphy, J. Moore. CENTRAL (21) - Ylinremi 9, White 2, Whitaker, Ramirez, Smith, Pfaff 2, Frig frig v. frigged, frig·ging, frigs Vulgar Slang v.tr. 1. To have sexual intercourse with. 2. To perform an act of masturbation on. v.intr. 1. 2, Boone 3, Oliusros 3. Marist ... 10 22 20 14 - 66 Central ... 5 2 7 7 - 21 JV SCORE - Marist 48, Central 14. SOUTH UMPQUA 48, ROGUE RIVER Rogue River A river, about 322 km (200 mi) long, rising in the Cascade Range of southwest Oregon and flowing generally south and southwest to the Pacific Ocean. 31 ROGUE RIVER (31) - Myers 10, Schefstorm 4, Trout trout: see salmon. trout Any of several prized game and food fishes of the family Salmonidae, native to the Northern Hemisphere but widely introduced elsewhere. Though most species inhabit cool fresh waters, a few (called sea trout; e.g. 4, Artoff 2, Huston, Jones 5, Birdseye 6, Garwood. SOUTH UMPQUA (48) - K. Brinkerhoff 16, Blomberg 15, Bailey 6, Barkhurst 3, Bare, Duncan 2, Graham 4, Thomas 2, Martin, J. Brinkerhoff. Rogue River ... 2 9 10 10 - 31 South Umpqua ... 7 10 13 18 - 48 CHURCHILL 58, MARSHFIELD 49 CHURCHILL (58) - Robertson 23, Roberts 6, Egbert 6, Fiedler 6, Steigleman 2, Vobora 8, Morris 7, Thomas, Litten. MARSHFIELD (49) - Roberge 15, Parrish 12, Gross 10, Parsons Parsons, city (1990 pop. 11,924), Labette co., SE Kans.; inc. 1871. It is a shipping point for dairy products, grain, and livestock. Manufactures include ammunition, wire and paper products, plastics, and appliances. 6, Lea 2, Tedder 4, Marineau, Huntley, Lewis, Massie. Churchill ... 17 14 20 7 - 58 Marshfield ... 12 5 19 13 - 49 JV SCORE - Marshfield 44, Churchill 39. WILLAMETTE 45, SOUTH EUGENE 36 WILLAMETTE (45) - Smith 15, Hill 13, Ermini 5, Cordell 3, Gillespie 2, Vedder 5, Ard 2, Gilbert, Shoop. SOUTH EUGENE (36) - Stokes Stokes , William 1804-1878. British physician. Known especially for his studies of diseases of the chest and heart, he expanded on the observations of John Cheyne in describing the breathing irregularity now known as Cheyne-Stokes respiration. 10, Gordon 7, Kilbourne 4, Tyree 1, Flegal, Ruggles10, Blum 2, Schauer 2, Keller, Weaver. Willamette ... 10 10 10 15 - 45 South Eugene ... 5 11 8 12 - 36 WALDPORT 51, REEDSPORT 33 WALDPORT (51) - Rae-Winkle 20, Strzelewicz 18, Robertson 3, Grinell 4, Stephenson 2, Gutierrez 2, Beatty 2, Helgerson, Bond. REEDSPORT (33) - Ungaro 15, Wooley 9, Jungworth 4, Kolander 3, Tibbles 2, Hodge, Jarvis, Herrera, VanDerbort. Waldport ... 17 6 14 14 - 51 Reedsport ... 6 11 5 11 - 33 GLIDE 71, ILLINOIS VALLEY 36 ILLINOIS VALLEY (36) - K. Hamilton 17, A. Hamilton 13, Snook snook: see bass, fish. snook Any of about eight species (genus Centropomus) of tropical marine fishes that are long and silvery and have two dorsal fins, a long head, and a large mouth with a projecting lower jaw. 3, Ledford 2, Fink fink Slang n. 1. A contemptible person. 2. An informer. 3. A hired strikebreaker. intr.v. finked, fink·ing, finks 1. To inform against another person. 1, Coultes, Jackson, Dougherty, Adams. GLIDE (71) - An. Jackson 13, Croll 13, M. Meyer 9, Marek 9, Al. Jackson 7, Smith 6, Wall 4, David 4, Hernandez 4, K. Meyer 2. Illinois Valley ... 13 6 8 9 - 36 Glide ... 19 22 12 18 - 71 JV SCORE - Glide 45, Illinois Valley 20. ALSEA 40, LIFEGATE 36 LIFEGATE (36) - Rench 16, Langenberg 15, Armitage 1, Rife, Fox, Mendell 4, Prickett. ALSEA (40) - Carver carver /car·ver/ (kahr´ver) a tool for producing anatomic form in artificial teeth and dental restorations. carver (carving instrument), n 11, Hendrix 7, Martin 2, Gammon 4, O'Connell 4, Hiscox 6, France 2, Schamber 4, Pearson, Lifegate ... 8 10 6 12 - 36 Alsea ... 16 8 9 7 - 40 MOHAWK 55, TRIANGLE LAKE 54 MOHAWK (55) - Ortis 14, Cosby 10, Reynolds 10, Mattox 9, Downard 8, Bean 2, Starkey 2, Epley. TRIANGLE LAKE (54) - Christiansen 24, Eastburn 11, Elkins 8, Winkel 4, Aldrich 4, Disla 2, Werner, Schilling, Larsen. Mohawk ... 17 22 6 10 - 55 Triangle Lake ... 13 13 14 14 - 54 JV SCORE - Mohawk 19, Triangle Lake 15. STAYTON 50, ELMIRA 46 STAYTON (50) - Dayton 16, Russell 11, Gabrielle 8, Miller 7, Starbuck 3, Raddish 3, Hartle 2, Dark. ELMIRA (46) - Brown 13, Floyd 10, Miller 7, Davidson 6, Rossberg 6, Thomason 4, Nichols, Hanson. Stayton ... 6 12 18 14 - 50 Elmira ... 12 11 12 11 - 46 JV SCORE - Stayton 39, Elmira 36. SHELDON 40, THURSTON 38 SHELDON (40) - Bellotti 19, Danner 6, Ford 4, Crasilneck 4, Wassom 4, Lipp 2, Smith 1, Hayes, Barker barker a term for an animal that does not usually bark which makes a violent respiratory effort, often during a convulsion, accompanied by a sound which roughly resembles a dog's bark. , Wheeler, McCauley. THURSTON (38) - Washington 11, Murdoch 10, Campbell 10, Sequeira 5, Nestle 2, Girard, Dollarhide, Kisor, Cardwell. Sheldon ... 4 9 10 5 10 2 - 40 Thurston ... 6 12 6 4 10 0 - 38 DOUGLAS 44, SUTHERLIN 39 DOUGLAS (44) - Norman 10, Gugel 10, Crager 9, Tommasini 6, Burt 4, Dewald 3, Sibley 2, Bone. SUTHERLIN (39) - Lee 13, Lloyd 4, Me. Drake drake 1. male duck. 2. loliumtemulentum. 3, Ma. Drake 9, Koch 6, Je. Denley 2, George 2, Ja. Denley, B. Denley. Douglas ... 10 11 12 11 - 44 Sutherlin ... 7 13 10 9 - 39 BANDON 47, PACIFIC 34 PACIFIC (34) - Meeks 9, Alexander 8, An. Everest 6, Eikamp 3, Hiser 2, As. Everest 2, Swenson 4, House, Panter. BANDON (47) - Stolz 14, Overacker 9, Crumb 9, Johnson 6, Halliburton 4, Day 2, Roberts 2, Smith 1, Gallagher, Phillips, Beaty, Brewer. Pacific ... 7 6 11 10 - 34 Bandon ... 4 12 20 11 - 47 JV SCORE - Bandon 40, Pacific 18. PLEASANT HILL 37, PHILOMATH 36 PLEASANT HILL (37) - Stevens 18, Cantrell 4, Freerks 2, Hopper A tray, or chute, that accepts input to a mechanical device, such as a disk duplicator or printer. In the days of punch cards, millions of cards were numerically or alphabetically organized by placing them into the hopper of a card sorter, taking them out of all the stackers and putting , Randall, Bates Bates , Katherine Lee 1859-1929. American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911. 4, Sa. Franklin 9, St. Franklin, Nelson, Fleehearty. PHILOMATH (36) - J. Chadd 5, Thorsness 4, Taylor 2, R. Chadd 2, Cole 2, Gellatly 12, Arlyn 9, Pearson. Pleasant Hill ... 6 8 12 11 - 37 Philomath ... 8 6 9 13 - 36 JV SCORE - Pleasant Hill 30, Philomath 29. ALSEA 76, LIFEGATE 46 LIFEGATE (46) - Wagner 10, Schaffer 9, Ahlsten 3, Jaskilka 3, Langley Lang·ley , Mount A peak, 4,227.9 m (14,026 ft) high, in the Sierra Nevada of southern California. lang·ley n. pl. 2, Voitz 8, Hough n. 1. Same as Hock, a joint. v. t. 1. Same as Hock, to hamstring. [ imp. & p. p. os> r>; p. pr. & vb. n. os> n. 1. An adz; a hoe. v. t. 1. To cut with a hoe. 5, Murphy 6. ALSEA (76) - B. Hendrix 17, Smith 15, Ward 14, T. Hendrix 7, Hines 4, Stover stover stalks of maize plants from which mature corn cobs have been harvested as grain, or grain sorghum plants from which heads have also been removed. The stover is usually fed by turning the cattle into the field and is subject to fungal infection, sometimes causing mycotoxicosis. , Bruneau, J. Smith, Knutsen 12, R. Smith 2, C. Smith 5, Tlazer. Lifegate ... 8 7 11 20 - 46 Alsea ... 18 17 26 15 - 76 ILLINOIS VALLEY 54, GLIDE 38 ILLINOIS VALLEY (54) - Houtson 15, Brown 13, Graven grav·en v. A past participle of grave3. Adj. 1. graven - cut into a desired shape; "graven images"; "sculptured representations" sculpted, sculptured 10, Mikels 6, Paul 6, Loock 2, Marvin 2, Woods, Tichman. GLIDE (38) - Morrin 11, Graham 8, Manon 8, Fairweather 4, Waybrandt 4, Peterson 4, Randol 2, Payn, Moore. Illinois valley ... 11 14 13 16 - 54 Glide ... 5 6 9 18 - 38 JV SCORE - Illinois Valley 60, Glide 50. MOHAWK 79, TRIANGLE LAKE 56 MOHAWK (79) - Powell 29, Craig 24, Mattox 12, Ludwig 2, Robinson 6, Devine 4, DeHaan 2, Binford, Kirkpatrick, Yokum, Hansen. TRIANGLE LAKE (56) - Eastburn 23, Bateman 10, C. Mentzer 5, Smith 4, Tooball 4, Williams 3, Ross 3, Kolla 2, Schilling 2, M. Mentzer. Mohawk ... 27 19 22 11 - 79 Triangle Lake ... 13 13 17 13 - 56 JV SCORE - Mohawk 32, Triangle Lake 28. PHILOMATH 74, PLEASANT HILL 58 PHILOMATH (74) - Boss 31, Garvin 29, Bowman 5, Kelley 4, Harman 2, Hinchberger 2, Faxon 1, Kettles, Gilson, Tardiff, Nadee. PLEASANT HILL (58) - Kimball 20, Keith 16, Melvin 7, Gielish 6, Neill 5, Humphrey 2, Kramer 2, Laird laird n. Scots The owner of a landed estate. [Scots, from Middle English lard, variant of lord, owner, master; see lord. , Holmes, Cameron. Philomath ... 15 23 20 16 - 74 Pleasant Hill ... 11 12 11 24 - 58 JV SCORE - Philomath 53, Pleasnat HIll 32. SPRINGFIELD 56, NORTH BEND North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
SPRINGFIELD (56) - Kirschenmann 18, Grabler 16, McLennan 7, Johnson 5, Thurn 2, Haines 2, Mann 6, Byrd, Wampler, Bankus, Castillo, Wiebe. NORTH BEND (41) - Praus 15, Daniels 6, Adkins 2, Olds 2, Hoffmeister 1, M. Bowman 4, Davison 6, Nicholls 4, Lincoln 1, C. Bowman, Thompson, Willett. Springfield ... 8 22 14 12 - 56 North Bend ... 11 6 7 17 - 41 JV SCORE - Springfield 58, North Bend 50. GOLD BEACH 74, MYRTLE POINT 46 MYRTLE POINT (46) - Schrader 21, Buche 8, Young 6, Horner 4, Brunsman 3, Kissell 2, Farmer 2, Hitner, Phillips. GOLD BEACH (74) - Marsh 19, Smith 13, Duey 11, Pretti 8, Moomaw 7, Zuber 6, Bowman 3, Wegner 3, Faust, Miller. Myrtle Point ... 4 14 14 14 - 46 Gold Beach ... 28 18 13 15 - 74 MYRTLE POINT 47, GOLD BEACH 44 GOLD BEACH (44) - Crumley 16, Smith 15, Van Zante 4, Boice 2, Price 1, Treinen 6, Terrett, Mattick. MYRTLE POINT (47) - Nay 16, Gurney gurney /gur·ney/ (gur´ne) a wheeled cot used in hospitals. gur·ney n. pl. gur·neys A metal stretcher with wheeled legs, used for transporting patients. 9, Town 6, Pugmire 6, Sweetman 2, Richards 3, Johnston 3, Zumwalt 2, Rice, Parker. Gold Beach ... 8 10 13 13 - 44 Myrtle Point ... 14 13 5 15 - 47 JV SCORE - Myrtle Point 57, Gold Beach 16. TAFT 39, CENTRAL LINN 26 TAFT (39) - Rastler 13, Hindman 8, McBane 4, Seals 1, Labasaw, K. Phelps 6, S. Phelps 4, Hawkins 2, Daniels 1, Kobab. CENTRAL LINN (26) - Brewer 8, Schrock 4, Barron 4, Erickson 2, Rhodes, Holmes 7, Nielsen 1, White, Rashein, Sell. Taft ... 12 11 7 9 - 39 Central Linn ... 2 11 6 7 - 26 HARRISBURG 94, NORTH DOUGLAS 89 NORTH DOUGLAS (89) - Poage 23, Grumbley 22, Queener 17, Taylor 15, Plumb 6, Shulmire 4, Andes 2, Pinnington, J. Wertz, K. Wertz. HARRISBURG (94) - O'Hare 37, Bailey 17, Buhler 11, Strutz 11, Johnson 8, Malpass 6, Grimes Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian decent and may refer to
North Douglas ... 24 19 14 14 8 7 3 - 89 Harrisburg ... 10 26 11 24 8 7 8 - 94 JV SCORE - North Douglas 48, Harrisburg 46. REEDSPORT 71, WALDPORT 55 REEDSPORT (71) - Thornton 24, Borrevik 21, Harrington 7, Butler 3, Hanning 2, Bowman 7, McWilliams 3, Looney 2, Ellison 2, Morgan, Hoile, Crocker. WALDPORT (55) - Blakely 18, Retherford 13, Smallwood 12, Johnson 6, Kramer 2, Wiedman 2, Kvasnica 1, Goss n. 1. Gorse. 1, Capello. Reedsport ... 17 18 23 13 - 71 Waldport ... 12 17 9 17 - 55 ROSEBURG 59, MARSHFIELD 37 MARSHFIELD (37) - Looney 8, Dilworth 7, CHristensen 5, McCord 4, Walberg 4, Robb 4, McCrea 3, Holcomb 2, Ochoa, Horton. ROSEBURG (59) - Hall 16, Newton 14, Stembridge 12, Garrelts 10, Pust 5, Waechter 2, Walker, Simone, Krieg, Bauman, Chytka. Marshfield ... 5 11 8 13 - 37 Roseburg ... 23 10 16 10 - 59 NONLEAGUE CENTRAL 79, MARIST 59 CENTRAL (79) - Pratt 32, Soukup 14, Braziel 11, Brandt 5, Chappell, Stockner 11, Hill 2, Marr 2, Marshall 2, Siner, Freberg. MARIST (59) - Harrison 15, Blain blain n. A skin swelling or sore; a blister; a blotch. 14, Anderson 12, Smith 3, Hendrix, Mora MORA, In civil law. This term, in mora, is used to denote that a party to a contract, who is obliged to do anything, has neglected to perform it, and is in default. Story on Bailm. Sec. 123, 259; Jones on Bailm. 70; Poth. Pret a Usage, c. 2, Sec. 2, art. 2, n. 7, Coldren 4, Lemieux 3, Bombardier 1, Recometa. Central ... 21 17 17 24 - 79 Marist ... 13 22 17 7 - 59 JV SCORE - Marist 67, Central 48. COQUILLE co·quille n. A scallop-shaped dish or a scallop shell in which various seafood dishes are browned and served. [French, from Latin conch 54, CRESWELL 43 CRESWELL (43) - Winslow 19, Wilson 10, Taylor 5, Williamson 4, Lampe 3, Colley 2, DuPret, Devine. COQUILLE (54) - Dorland 22, Brady 8, Albertson 8, Christiansen 6, Schrader 5, Pearce 4, Martindale 2, Woodruff 1, Beck, Horlacher, Muntifering. Creswell ... 4 10 14 15 - 43 Coquille ... 16 12 12 14 - 54 JV SCORE - Coquille 46, Creswell 25. GILCHRIST 42, OAKRIDGE 40 OAKRIDGE (40) - Stephenson 12, Slaven 8, Fine 6, Camerer 5, Johnson 5, Keever 2, Layton 2, Durand, Cossette. GILCHRIST (42) - Stevens 12, Ramsey 11, Adams 7, Knotts 7, Trapanese 3, Harshberger 2, Speir, Olson, Smith. Oakridge ... 5 4 13 18 - 40 Gilchrist ... 10 12 8 12 - 42 Class 4A MIDWESTERN W L Pct. GB Overall Churchill ... 1 0 1.000 - 4 1 Sheldon ... 1 0 1.000 - 4 1 Springfield ... 1 0 1.000 - 3 2 Willamette ... 1 0 1.000 - 4 0 North Eugene ... 0 0 .000 1/2 1 4 Marshfield ... 0 1 .000 1 2 1 North Bend ... 0 1 .000 1 0 4 South Eugene... 0 1 .000 1 2 2 Thurston ... 0 1 .000 1 2 3 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Springfield 56, North Bend 41 Willamette 45, South Eugene 36 Churchill 58, Marshfield 49 Sheldon 40, Thurston 38 (2OT) STAYTON 55, ELMIRA 43 ELMIRA (43) - Dyer 10, Via 10, Johnson 7, Sconce 7, Garcia 4, Cook 2, Nichols 2, Wilson, Terrien, Sherritt. STAYTON (55) - Bunn 20, Walker 12, Lamb 7, McCuskey 6, Yakes 1, Williams, Kerrigan, Pointer pointer, breed of large sporting dog developed in England more than 300 years ago. It stands between 23 and 26 in. (58.4–66.4 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs between 50 and 60 lb (22.7–27.2 kg). , Dumas. Elmira ... 5 17 11 10 - 43 Stayton ... 11 19 8 17 - 55 CASCADE 66, NEWPORT 50 NEWPORT (50) - May 21, Bauer 13, Belloni 8, Angelone 2, Ashard 2, Buckmaster 1, Taylor, Kelly, Clark. CASCADE (66) - Majors 30, Kendall 11, Ocupa 10, Albera 7, Welley 4, Beer 4, Hoertsch, Kuntz. Newport ... 13 14 9 14 - 50 Cascade ... 19 12 16 19 - 66 Class 1A SOUTH CASCO W L Pct. GB Overall Alsea ... 1 0 1.000 - 2 1 Eddyville ... 1 0 1.000 - 2 2 Mohawk ... 1 0 1.000 - 3 1 Perrydale ... 1 0 1.000 - 2 0 Fairview ... 0 1 .000 1 3 1 Falls City Falls City is the name of several places in the United States:
Lifegate... 0 1 .000 1 1 4 Triangle Lake ... 0 1 .000 1 3 2 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Perrydale 48, Falls City 30 Alsea 40, Lifegate 36 Eddyville 39, Fairview 31 Mohawk 55, Triangle Lake 54 State Scores CLASS 4A Clackamas 42, Gladstone 28 Sprague 48, McKay 25 Barlow bar·low n. An inexpensive, one- or two-bladed pocketknife. [After Barlow, the family name of its makers, two brothers in Sheffield, England.] 64, Hood River The Hood River is a tributary of the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Approximately 25 mi (40 km) long from its mouth to its farthest headwaters on the East Fork, the river descends from wilderness areas in the Cascade Range on Mount Hood and flows 51 David Douglas
David Douglas (June 25, 1799 – 1834) was a Scottish botanist. 34, Centennial 21 Gresham 62, Parkrose 46 Sandy 49, Reynolds 43 Lake Oswego Lake Os·we·go A city of northwest Oregon, a residential suburb of Portland. Population: 35,800. 58, West Linn 52 Lakeridge 67, Milwaukie 48 Oregon City There are two places named Oregon City in the United States:
Sheldon 40, Thurston 38 (2OT) Churchill 58, Marshfield 49 Hermiston 54, Sunnyside 39 Crescent Valley 32, McNary 24 Corvallis 56, West Albany 30 Sprague 48, McKay 25 South Salem South Salem is the name of several places in the United States:
Forest Grove 59, Dallas 30 McMinnville 72, Woodburn 54 Newberg 33, Canby 31 Tigard 44, Silverton 43 Central Catholic 60, Tualatin 51 CLASS 3A Grant Union 62, Lakeview 60 Wilsonville 62, Astoria 42 Scappoose 56, Sherwood 45 North Marion 60, Banks 31 Valley Catholic 63, Rainier Rai·nier , Mount A volcanic peak, 4,395.1 m (14,410 ft) high, of the Cascade Range in west-central Washington. It is the highest point in the range and the highest elevation in the state. 36 Myrtle Point 47, Gold Beach 44 South Umpqua 48, Rogue River 31 Glide 71, Illinois Valley 36 Douglas 44, Sutherlin 39 Fruitland (Idaho) 43, Ontario 36 Burns 50, Summit 17 La Grande 67, Pendleton 31 McLoughlin 48, DeSales 47 Molalla 66, Yamhill 31 Stayton 55, Elmira 42 Regis 41, East Linn Christian 32 Colton 49, Kennedy 35 Santiam 79, Chemawa 29 Blanchet 57, Jefferson 37 Perrydale 48, Falls City 30 Eddyville 39, Fairview Christian 31 State Scores CLASS 4A Wilson 57, Franklin 52 Madison 65, Roosevelt 54 Sunset 74, Southridge 47 Oregon City 67, St. Helens 43 Crater 78, Phoenix 42 Roseburg 59, Marshfield 37 Tigard 50, Silverton 29 Benson 48, Cleveland 39 Lincoln 65, Grant 51 Jefferson 93, Marshall 36 Aloha 62, Century 54 Glencoe 62, Westview 61 Jesuit 72, Beaverton 61 Central Catholic 73, Barlow 67 David Douglas 64, Hood River 55 Hillsboro 73, Centennial 58 Tualatin 63, Gresham 58 Lake Oswego 67, West Linn 45 Lakeridge 59, Milwaukie 43 Crater 78, Phoenix 42 Pendleton 75, La Grande 50 Summit 61, Burns 49 McMinnville 87, Woodburn 56 Newberg 55, Canby 49 Forest Grove 73, Dallas 66 CLASS 3A Newport 54, Cascade 52 Siuslaw 53, Toledo 35 Lakeview 54, Grant Union 51 Sherwood 63, Seaside Seaside. 1 City (1990 pop. 38,901), Monterey co., W Calif., on Monterey Bay, in a fruit region; founded 1887, inc. 1954. Its economy is based largely upon tourism. California State Univ. Monterey Bay is there, on the former site of Fort Ord. 56 The Dalles dalles pl.n. The rapids of a river that runs between the steep precipices of a gorge or narrow valley. [French, pl. of dalle, gutter, from Old French, from Old Norse dæla.] 48, Riverside 20 Gold Beach 74, Myrtle Point 46 Reedsport 71, Waldport 55 Yamhill-Carlton 65, Molalla 54 Stayton 50, Elmira 46 St. Mary's 69, Hidden Valley 62 McLoughlin 59, DeSales 54 La Pine 72, Sisters 65 Fairview Christian 57, Eddyville 46 St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery 63, 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 Christian 25 Columbia Christian 44, North Clackamas 39 Class 1A SOUTH CASCO W L Pct. GB Overall Fairview ... 3 0 1.000 - 6 0 Alsea ... 1 0 1.000 1 3 2 Mohawk ... 1 0 1.000 1 3 2 Triangle Lake ... 1 1 .500 1 1/2 4 2 Falls City ... 0 0 .000 1 1/2 0 0 Perrydale ... 0 0 .000 1 1/2 0 0 Eddyville ... 0 1 .000 1 1/2 0 3 Lifegate ... 0 1 .000 1 1/2 3 2 Oak Hill ... 0 1 .000 1 1/2 3 2 OSD (1) (On-Screen Display) An on-screen control panel for adjusting monitors and TVs. The OSD is used for contrast, brightness, horizontal and vertical positioning and other monitor adjustments. ... 0 2 .000 2 1/2 2 2 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Fairview 57, Eddyville 46 Mohawk 79, Triangle Lake 56 Alsea 76, Lifegate 46 Perrydale at Falls City, n.a. Oak Hill 41, Emerald Christian 34 (nl) |
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