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Byline: The Register-Guard

At Elkton

MAPLETON 60, NORTH DOUGLAS JV 48

MAPLETON (60) - Allen 17, Dierks 12, Barrows 11, Iverson 9, Wolgamott 8, McBeth 2, La Chapelle 1, Hendrickson.

NORTH DOUGLAS JV (48) - Hess 15, Woody 10, Swafford 8, Hutchinson 6, Vamsil 6, Kubert 2, Davis 1, Anderson, Harod, Jacobs, Prinson, Vest.

Mapleton ... 12 12 17 19 - 60

North Douglas JV ... 7 14 8 19 - 48

WALDPORT 67, BLANCHET 48

WALDPORT (67) - Thissell 22, Biron 19, Lundy 9, J. Dahl dahl  
n.
1. See pigeon pea.

2. or dal A thick creamy East Indian stew made with lentils or other legumes, onions, and various spices.
 4, Houston 4, Hicks Hicks   , Edward 1780-1849.

American painter of primitive works, notably The Peaceable Kingdom, of which nearly 100 versions exist.
 3, Pankey 2, Kattner 2, B. Dahl 1, Gilliland 1, Eggert, Ross, Grisham.

BLANCHET (48) - Lutz 10, T. Bellegue 10, Smith 4, Beyer 7, Torres 4, Courtney 2, J. Bellegue 2, Back 7, Conklin 2, Wolf, Bailey, Tipton.

Waldport ... 22 11 14 20 - 67

Blanchet ... 10 14 6 18 - 48

At Gold Beach

PHOENIX 58, BROOKINGS 43

PHOENIX (58) - McCarty 15, Unruh 12, George 11, Tidwell 6, Hanscomb 6, Fry 4, Novak 2, Engle 2.

BROOKINGS (43) - North 19, Bansemer 12, Miller 7, Parson PARSON, eccl. law. One who has full possession of all the rights of a parochial church.
     2. He is so called because by his person the church, which is an invisible body, is represented: in England he is himself a body corporate it order to protect and defend the
 2, Goergen 2, Garvin 1, Taresh.

Phoenix ... 16 14 12 16 - 58

Brookings ... 8 14 12 9 - 43

Midwestern

Thursday's Late Summary

SPRINGFIELD 43, LEBANON 32

103 - David Brookbank, Spr, p John Wright, Leb, 1:22. 112 - Corbin Clontz, Spr, p Crystal Dodson, Leb, 1:03. 119 - Chris Triglia, Leb, p Hans Winn, Spr, 1:03. 125 - Bryce Fielder, Spr, p Isaac Salazar, Leb, 0:24. 130 - Adam Halderson, Spr, d Andrew Walnum, Leb, 6-2. 135 - Rex Sollars, Spr won by forfeit To lose to another person or to the state some privilege, right, or property due to the commission of an error, an offense, or a crime, a breach of contract, or a neglect of duty; to subject property to confiscation; or to become liable for the payment of a penalty, as the result of a . 140 - Gabe Magee, Leb, d Ruben Carranza, Spr, 18-3. 145 - Darren Brown This article is about the musician known as "Wiz". For the magician, see Derren Brown.

Darren Brown (January 18 1962 - December 6 2006), known as Wiz
, Leb, p Jason Dunlap, Spr, 5:35. 152 - Nate Meyer, Leb, d Devin Houseman, Spr, 10-8. 160 - Aaron Gazeley, Leb, p Chuck Poe, Spr, 0:29. 171 - Michael Rieke, Leb, Bobby Machado, Spr, 1:05. 189 - Andrew Johnson, Spr, d Matt Slavenski, Leb, 20-11. 215 - Jeremy DeWitt, Spr, p Todd Bottom, Leb, 0:29. 275 - Ryan Dial, Spr, p Ryan McPherson, Leb, 0:29.

Nonleague

Friday's Summaries

WILLAMETTE 71, MOUNTAIN VIEW, Wash. 68

WILLAMETTE (71) - Williams 20, Kuvaas 17, Peterson 12, Ingram 6, Walcott 5, Calef 4, Parker 3, Statzer 2, Montgomery 2, Hughes, Bellando.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Wash. (68) - Bennett 16, Norris 14, Olesen 10, McAllister 7, Stockett 6, Dunn 9, Lindsley 4, Suhr 2, Rabio, Marvin.

Willamette ... 10 26 16 19 - 71

Mountain View, Wash. ... 12 16 20 20 - 68

Midwestern

At Willamette

CHURCHILL 90, WILLAMETTE 71

200 MEDLEY med·ley  
n. pl. med·leys
1. An often jumbled assortment; a mixture: "That night he dreamed he was traveling in a foreign country, only it seemed to be a medley of all the countries he'd ever been to and
 RELAY - 1, Churchill (Jayne Broughton, Megan Koble, Kristina Kay, Sami Allen), 2:11.20. 2, Willamette A, 2:18.28. 3, Willamette B, 2:32.18. 200 FREESTYLE The code name for the MCE version of Windows. See Media Center Edition.  - 1, Broughton, Chu, 2:30.87. 2, Kari Evans, Chu, 2:36.25. 3, Amanda Kruse, Wil, 2:39.45. 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1, Cierra Mills, Wil, 2:35.58. 2, Koble, Chu, 2:43.16. 3, Meredith Auderson, Wil, 3:01.63. 50 FREESTYLE - 1, Amber Calhoun, Wil, 31.31. 2, Halie Mitchell, Wil, 31.56. 3, Grace Killian, Chu, 32.23. 100 BUTTERFLY - 1, Kay, Chu, 1:10.32. 2, Briana Mooney, Wil, 1:14.36. 3, Allen, Chu, 1:24.06. 100 FREESTYLE - 1, Mitchell, Wil, 1:13.96. 2, Mary Harrison, Chu, 1:15.87. 3, Helen Anderson, Chu, 1:17.36. 500 FREESTYLE - 1, Mooney, Wil, 6:42.10. 2, Allen, Chu, 7:04.46. 3, Evans, Chu, 7:05.50. 200 FREESTYLE RELAY - 1, Churchill (Koble, Broughton, Jamie Kelly, Kay), 1:58.74. 2, Willamette A, 2:02.87. 3, Willamette B, 2:18.53. 100 BACKSTROKE - 1, Mills, Wil, 1:15.69. 2, Broughton, Chu, 1:16.93. 3, Calhoun, Wil, 1:25.02. 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1, Koble, Chu, 1:17.21. 2, Kay, Chu, 1:18.55. 3, Jenny Roberts, Chu, 1:30.50. 400 FREESTYLE RELAY - 1, Churchill A (Evans, Allen, Kelly, Zoe Campbell), 4:56.28. 2, Churchill B, 4:59.99. 3, Willamette, 5:44.52.

Midwestern

At Willamette

CHURCHILL 82, WILLAMETTE 72

200 MEDLEY RELAY - 1, Churchill A (Tyler Morin, Andy Cox Andy Cox (born 25 January 1956, in Birmingham) is a British guitarist who along with Dave Wakeling founded The Beat (known in The United States as The English Beat) in 1979. , Christian Breeden, Dustin Dupalo), 2:08.56. 2, Willamette, 2:14.47. 3, Churchill B, 2:42.63. 200 FREESTYLE - 1, Morin, Chu, 2:43.90. 2, Eric Johnson

For other people named Eric Johnson, see Eric Johnson (disambiguation).


Eric Johnson (born August 17, 1954) is a guitarist and recording artist from Austin, Texas.
, Wil, 2:56.95. 3, Devin Jazdzewaki, Wil, 2:57.84. 200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY - 1, Jeremy Mascall, Wil, 2:59.89. 2, Cox, Chu, 3:00.47. 50 FREESTYLE - 1, Dupalo, Chu, 30.28. 2, Scott Edinger, Wil, 30.88. 3, Aaron Porterfield, Chu, 35.32. 100 BUTTERFLY - 1, Breeden, Chu, 1:03.05. 2, Aaron Pan, Wil, 1:07.80. 100 FREESTYLE - 1, Dupalo, Chu, 1:07.62. 2, Edinger, Wil, 1:10.25. 3, Jazdzewaki, Wil, 1:21.12. 500 FREESTYLE - 1, Breeden, Chu, 5:46.64. 2, Pan, Wil, 5:52.07. 3, Spencer Wilkinson, Chu, 7:53.91. 200 FREESTYLE RELAY - 1, Willamette (Pan, Mascall, Edinger, Johnson), 1:58.50. 2, Churchill, 2:17.22. 100 BACKSTROKE - 1, Nick Snyder, Wil, 1:29.90. 2, Johnson, Wil, 1:32.02. 3, Wilkinson, Chu, 1:40.61. 100 BREASTSTROKE - 1, Morin, Chu, 1:21.35. 2, Cox, Chu, 1:21.54. 3, Mascall, Wil, 1:26.44. 400 FREESTYLE RELAY - 1, Churchill (Dupalo, Morin, Cox, Breeden), 4:23.58.

At Monroe

MCKENZIE 53, SHERIDAN 13

SHERIDAN (13) - Ivey 2, Millikin 2, Kirk 2, Dove 2, Jensen, Roberts 5, Scovell, Murdock.

MCKENZIE (53) - Kelso 21, King 8, Miller 4, Staton 5, Price 3, Giorgio 8, Norman 2, Bottineau 2, Jones, Tompkins, Chapek, Fleming.

Sheridan ... 4 3 4 2 - 13

McKenzie ... 8 16 14 15 - 53

NORTH MEDFORD North Medford is the name of some places in the United States of America:
  • Medford, Maine
  • Medford, Massachusetts
  • Medford, Minnesota
  • Medford, New Jersey
  • Medford, New York
  • Medford, Oklahoma
  • Medford, Oregon
  • North Medford High School
 69, NORTH EUGENE 49

NORTH EUGENE (49) - Miller 10, Hernandez 10, Hookland 7, Hill 7, Brock brock  
n. Chiefly British
A badger.



[Middle English brok, from Old English broc, of Celtic origin.]
 2, Conklin 8, Blume 2, Edwards 2, Swinehart 1, Roberts, Vanderhoff.

NORTH MEDFORD (69) - Berger 23, Ryan 10, Williamson 9, Herrera 8, Running 7, Barry 3, Stroh 7, Eubank 2, Theel, Slowey, Stainek.

North Eugene ... 14 11 8 16 - 49

North Medford ... 19 20 10 20 - 69

SIUSLAW 53, NEWPORT 44

NEWPORT (44) - Turre 15, Grimstad 8, Thompson 8, Keesee 8, Davies 3, Whetzell 2, Plesha, Leggett, Cochran.

SIUSLAW (53) - Voogd 19, Pitcher 14, Richter 5, May 4, Dodson 4, Mitchell 2, Guteirez 2, Gray 2, Haberly 1, Holden, Hunt.

Newport ... 9 13 9 13 - 44

Siuslaw ... 17 17 6 13 - 53

At Oakridge

OAKRIDGE 45, LOST RIVER 27

OAKRIDGE (45) - Freeman 13, McCasland 8, Cossette 8, Gamez 6, Obermeyer 4, Schroeder 3, Saraz 3, Chamberlain, Garrison.

LOST RIVER (27) - Rieger 6, Robinette 5, Swingle Swin´gle

v. i. 1. To dangle; to wave hanging.
2. To swing for pleasure.
v. t. 1. To clean, as flax, by beating it with a swingle, so as to separate the coarse parts and the woody substance from it; to scutch.
 4, Rajuns 4, McCollom 3, Gallop gallop /gal·lop/ (gal´op) a disordered rhythm of the heart; see also under rhythm.

atrial gallop  S

diastolic gallop  S

presystolic gallop  S

 3, Payne 2, Shuck, Hart, Guthrie.

Oakridge ... 7 9 20 9 - 45

Lost River ... 6 6 5 10 - 27

At Monroe

SHERIDAN 56, MCKENZIE 53

SHERIDAN (56) - McKee 14, Hertel 14, Aldrich 8, Hyde 8, Jensen 8, Milroy 2, Bryant 1, Monroe 1.

MCKENZIE (53) - Sherman 19, Wiley 15, Fleming 10, King 5, Anderson 2, Harbick 2, Nelson, Helfrich.

Sheridan ... 17 12 12 15 - 56

McKenzie ... 16 11 13 13 - 53

THURSTON 60, CORVALLIS 50

THURSTON (60) - Leavitt 14, Boffing 11, Sweet 10, Bell 9, Blankenship 5, Myers 5, Martin 4, Kingrey 2, Dyke, Nichols.

CORVALLIS (50) - Provencher 16, Harter 14, Elbinger 5, Simmons 4, Evenson 4, Hand 4, Harbaugh 3, Emmons, Campbell, Preller.

Thurston ... 12 10 16 22 - 60

Corvallis ... 17 10 11 12 - 50

At Dufur

CRANE 58, MOHAWK 21

MOHAWK (21) - Bolander 9, Bigbee 5, Hansen 2, Todd 2, Smith, Hedges 3, Devine, Lee, Banister.

CRANE (58) - Potter 17, Anderson 9, Pelroy 8, Volle 6, Da. Oelke 6, White 6, Dunlap 4, Du. Oelke 2, Newmann, Dellera.

Mohawk ... 2 4 8 7 - 21

Crane ... 19 8 12 19 - 58

At Kennedy

WARRENTON 40, HARRISBURG 37

HARRISBURG (37) - Vaughn 9, Brown 9, Traw 8, Powell 7, Murphy 3, Grimes Grimes is a surname, that is believed to be of a Scandinavian decent and may refer to
  • Aoibhinn Grimes
  • Ashley Grimes
  • Barbara Grimes, a Chicago murder victim
  • Burleigh Grimes (1893–1985), US baseball player
  • Camryn Grimes
  • Charles Grimes
 1, Hendrickson, Mackey, Schmidt.

WARRENTON (40) - Johnson 16, Marker, O'Casey 10, Newbold 6, Patterson 4, Wolfe 2, Danesa 2, Balensifer, Hayward,

Harrisburg ... 10 14 9 4 - 37

Warrenton ... 14 6 8 12 - 40

Nonleague

Friday's Summaries

CHURCHILL 67, NORTH SALEM North Salem is the name of several towns in the United States:
  • North Salem, Indiana
  • North Salem Township, Missouri
  • North Salem, New York
 26

NORTH SALEM (26) -Lee 12, Allen 3, Drafyak 2, Keifer 2, Morrison 2, Nichols 2, Ensminger 2, Johnston 1, McFadden, Bell, Ogan, Weiher.

CHURCHILL (67) -R. Steigleman 17, K. Steigleman 11, Alexander 12, Bean 7, Peterson 6, McDowell 6, West 4, Savelich 4, Sprecher.

North Salem ... 8 1 9 8 - 26

Churchill ... 19 20 13 15 - 67

SOUTH EUGENE 68, SOUTH MEDFORD 50

SOUTH MEDFORD (50) - Farrer 17, Grant 9, Singler 7, Watson 6, Martin 4, Towry 3, Glover 2, Banuelos 1, Coker 1, Frodsham.

SOUTH EUGENE (68) - Nagler 16, Richey 14, Rahm 10, McVicker 8, Anderson 6, Olson 6, Belfatto 3, Christiansen 3, Densmore 1, Estey 1, Gordon, Whitfield, Viggiano, Woods, Williams.

South Medford ... 11 18 9 12 - 50

South Eugene ... 25 12 14 17 - 68

At Dufur

MOHAWK 81, CRANE 34

MOHAWK (81) - Cook 18, J. Wilkins 12, Young 10, Reiter 10, B. Wilkins 6, Smith 6, Denouden 6, Merrill 5, Johnson 4, Whisneant 3, Silva, Alvarez, Anderson.

CRANE (34) - W. Davies 11, Joyce 6, Stevens 3, Fitz 3, K. Davies 4, Harris 2, Cargill 3, Dunten 2, Hurt, Davis.

Mohawk ... 24 13 28 16 - 81

Crane ... 4 14 4 12 - 34

At Kennedy

WARRENTON 49, HARRISBURG 31

WARRENTON (49) - Engebretson 14, Gantenbein 13, Torres 10, LaRue 5, Warner 3, Miller 2, Rudduck 2, Mullins, O'Casey.

HARRISBURG (31) - Strutz 11, Hay 5, Carlson 4, Duncan 4, Blinn 3, Souers 2, Bergey 2, Poublon, Walter.

Warrenton ... 18 11 6 14 - 49

Harrisburg ... 8 6 4 13 - 31

NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN 73, ELKTON 40

NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN (73) - Fudge 16, Hillier Hillier is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Bevis Hillier English art historian, author and journalist
  • David Hillier English former footballer.
  • Erwin Hillier German-born cinematographer known for his work in British cinema
 13, Ward 10, Nelson 10, Allaire 8, B. Bowdoin 6, D. Bowdoin 4, Wise 4, Colton 2.

ELKTON (40) - Swearingen 30, Church 6, Hiatt 2, Hillsman 2, Eberhardt, Rose.

New Hope Christian ... 16 24 14 19 - 73

Elkton ... 7 3 17 13 - 40

At Douglas

DOUGLAS 62, OAKLAND 35

OAKLAND (35) - Basque Basque
 Spanish Vasco

Member of a people of unknown origin living in Spain and France along the Bay of Biscay and in the western Pyrenees mountains in the region of the Basque Country. About 850,000 true Basques live in Spain and another 130,000 in France.
 11, Greer 6, Maples 5, Robeson 5, Henry 3, Morjohn 3, Dikkers 2, Cortez, McCain, VanDettey, Goodman.

DOUGLAS (62) - J. King 17, Bishop 11, Powell 11, Valenzuela 10, New 7, Bachmeier 4, K. King 2, Pruitt, Bell, Meals, Shigley, McGuffie.

Oakland ... 6 9 13 7 - 35

Douglas ... 17 14 19 12 - 62

At Jefferson

JEFFERSON 55, DELPHIAN 36

DELPHIAN (36) - Sweet 14, Hilton 13, Nemur 5, Garrison 4, Masterson, Crawford, Spina.

JEFFERSON (55) - McLain 12, Tyle 11, M. Grizzel 9, C. Grizzel 7, He. Baker 5, C. Baker 4, Ha. Baker 2, Matson 3, Shelby 2, Lopez, Hammond.

Delphian ... 6 8 11 11 - 36

Jefferson ... 9 10 16 20 - 55

SIUSLAW 52, NEWPORT 34

SIUSLAW (52) - Martindale 24, Scarberry 9, M. Little 6, Voogd 4, Engle 3, A. Little 4, Saxon 2, Lee, Smith, Herring, Roe, Sweet.

NEWPORT (34) - K. Craycraft 9, Clark 7, Skriver 5, Bunch 4, Boyer 4, DeBit 2, Mugleston 2, D. Craycraft 1, Price, Hecht.

Siuslaw ... 14 14 13 11 - 52

Newport ... 7 7 4 16 - 34

GLIDE 58, RIDDLE 56

GLIDE (58) - Jackson 23, Bateman 14, Dyer 9, Halter halter

the simplest form of restraint for the head of farm animals. Comprises a poll strap, a nose band and a halter shank that brings the ends of the nose band together under the mandible. Made of leather or cotton or manila rope.
 4, Gould 4, Eatherton 2, Smith 2.

RIDDLE (56) - Parrott, Josh 16, Doyle 14, McCartt 8, Hanson 6, Swett 5, Standridge 5, Johnson 2, Ross, Barron, Hinshaw.

Glide ... 6 16 17 19 - 58

Riddle ... 10 14 16 16 - 56

At Elkton

ELKTON 58, NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN 35

NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN (35) - Carllino 14, Willingham 8, Bars 6, N. Reebel 5, Parks 2, M. Reebel, O'Grady, Sharf, Dangelo, Heisner, Omley, Petersen, Martin.

ELKTON (58) - Albro 13, Higgins 13, Rose 8, Davis 8, Mast 6, Winslow 6, Dinbaugh 2, Evoniuk 2, Ruble, Lewis.

New Hope Christian ... 11 10 8 6 - 35

Elkton ... 15 20 13 10 - 58

SOUTH EUGENE 57, SOUTH MEDFORD 51

SOUTH EUGENE (57) - Wright 15, Bramow 14, Newton-Jones 10, Moon 7, Morgan 4, Williams 4, Blasher 2, Marshall 1, Jagels, Rencher.

SOUTH MEDFORD (51) - B. Johnson 16, Harthun 14, McKay 9, Adams 7, Dailey 4, Gielow 1, Weaver, Wright.

South Eugene ... 23 7 16 11 - 57

South Medford ... 9 12 12 18 - 51

MARIST 57, NORTH MARION 46

NORTH MARION (46) - Kahle 12, Swanson 8, Vaughn 5, Covey cov·ey  
n. pl. cov·eys
1. A family or small flock of birds, especially partridge or quail. See Synonyms at flock1.

2. A small group, as of persons.
 5, Erickson 3, Bizon 8, Silva 3, Petersen 2.

MARIST (57) - Copeland 19, Renner 8, Busch 7, Loftin 4, Foley, Apo 4, Murphy 2, Van Rysselberghe 2, Neet 8, Conklin 3, Plank.

North Marion ... 16 11 12 7 - 46

Marist ... 11 23 16 7 - 57

CRESWELL 42, 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.
 26

ROGUE RIVER (26) - Prisbrey 10, Woodall 7, Saaranen 6, Tocher 3, Hoffman, Lea, Choate.

CRESWELL (42) - Davis 11, K. Bichsel 9, Gage 8, Ellis 4, P. Bichsel 4, J. Harrold 4, Robertson 2, B. Harrold, Collins, Curry, McMahon.

Rogue River ... 5 5 7 9 - 26

Creswell ... 13 11 10 8 - 42

PHILOMATH 40, PLEASANT HILL 32

PHILOMATH (40) - St. Clair 10, Post 10, Collins 2, Ma. Eng 3, Peterson 6, B. Howard 4, Currans 5, Melton mel·ton  
n.
A heavy woolen cloth used chiefly for making overcoats and hunting jackets.



[After Melton Mowbray, an urban district of central England.]
, C. Howard, Me, Eng.

PLEASANT HILL (32) - Cramer 10, Franklin 8, A, Bruington 1, Bagwell 4, 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.
 2, Dappert 5, Novak 2, Sprague, K. Bruington, Johnson, Price.

Philomath ... 7 16 15 2 - 40

Pleasant Hill ... 4 11 9 8 - 32

PHILOMATH 65, PLEASANT HILL 48

PLEASANT HILL (48) - Gaulton 10, Jackson 10, Brink 10, Taub 1, White 4, Circle 7, Laird 2, Laney 4, Wozich, Porter.

PHILOMATH (65) - Pepper 3, Marrs 2, Gaskil 8, Merino Merino

Breed of medium-sized sheep originating in Spain that has become prominent worldwide. It has a white face, white legs, and crimped fine-wool fleece. Known as early as the 12th century, it may have been a Moorish importation.
, Pearson 6, Evans 5, Chadd 2, Myers 2, Oliver 16, Davis 21, Thocarinsson, Motter.

Pleasant Hill ... 12 9 12 15 - 48

Philomath ... 18 17 18 12 - 65

At Jefferson

DELPHIAN 59, JEFFERSON 52

DELPHIAN (59) - Perz 17, Pearson 14, Worlock 13, Mouerer 7, Butcher 6, Alabaster alabaster, fine-grained, massive, translucent variety of gypsum, a hydrous calcium sulfate. It is pure white or streaked with reddish brown. Alabaster, like all other forms of gypsum, forms by the evaporation of bedded deposits that are precipitated mainly from  2, Sebastian.

JEFFERSON (52) - Page 10, Headley 9, Bodine 7, Kamlade 7, King 4, Ridgeway A ridgeway is a road or path that follows the highest part of the landscape. Roads and pathways
  • One of the best known ridgeways is the Ridgeway National Trail, also known as The Ridgeway Path
 8, Guzman 5, Black 2, Hagan, Human, Sundvall.

Delphian ... 16 11 15 17 - 59

Jefferson ... 9 17 13 13 - 52

SCIO SCIO Staff Counterintelligence Officer
SCIO Subsystem Computer Input Output
 53, MONROE 45

SCIO (53) - Unrah 16, Massari 14, Daniels 8, Schmidig 6, Limbeck 5, Hood-Tylor 4, Dwins, McDonald, Boyd, Tiller, Metts.

MONROE (45) - Hartshorn harts·horn  
n.
1. The antler of a hart, formerly used as a source of ammonia and in smelling salts.

2. Ammonium carbonate.
 14, Demeras 12, McGowen 11, McClaughery 3, Goracke 2, Guldager 2, Opoien 1, Rubio, Ashenbrenner.

Scio ... 17 9 16 11 - 53

Monroe ... 2 17 11 15 - 45

NORTH BEND North Bend is the name of several places in the United States of America:
  • North Bend, Nebraska
  • North Bend, Ohio
  • North Bend, Oregon
  • North Bend, Washington
  • North Bend Rail Trail
  • North Bend State Park
 67, COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery).  51

COTTAGE GROVE (51) - Brandt 30, Gould 8, Lawrence 5, Esser, Harris, Nyleen 4, Wilson 2, Bomar 2.

NORTH BEND (67) - Olds 20, Davison 15, Holmstead 11, McRae 2, Morris, Moore 9, Bowman 5, Bowden 3, Rudd 2, Canup.

Cottage Grove ... 5 19 9 18 - 51

North Bend ... 24 15 19 9 - 67

YONCALLA 43, ST. MARY'S 39

ST. MARY'S (39) - A. Grant 15, Fiddler 8, C. Grant 5, Kulig 4, Kaime 3, Sutton 3, Maldiarmio 1, Slavinsky, Fens Fens  

A lowland district of eastern England west and south of the Wash. Early attempts by the Romans to drain the area were abandoned by Anglo-Saxon times. Modern-day reclamation of the Fens began in the 17th century.
, Terry, Green.

YONCALLA (43) - M. Van Loon loon, common name for migratory aquatic birds found in fresh- and saltwater in the colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Its strange, laughing call carries for great distances. Like the grebes, loons float low in the water and their legs are placed far back.  24, Shaw 8, Chester 6, Arter 5, Roman, Roberts, J. Van Loon.

St. Mary's ... 11 5 10 13 - 39

Yoncalla ... 15 7 11 10 - 43

YONCALLA 56, ST. MARY'S 38

ST. MARY'S (38) - Beckstead 8, Wilson 8, Walden 6, Keller 3, Williams 4, Troychak 5, Montan 2, Batzer 2, Huizinga, Flynn.

YONCALLA (56) - Bryant 22, Strickland 11, Van Loon 9, Roman 8, E. Sheets 2, Bolduc 2, Denley 2, A. Sheets, Oritz, Evarts, Burnett, Russell.

St. Mary's ... 7 13 8 10 - 38

Yoncalla ... 9 21 14 12 - 56

NORTH SALEM 75, CHUCHILL 72

CHURCHILL (72) - Mackovjak 17, Schumacher 13, O'Connell 7, Neville 6, Crinklaw 5, Powell 11, Glidden 2, Dellenback 5, Fortier 6, Inglis, Harrison, Myers.

NORTH SALEM (75) - Valentine 29, Reynolds 16, Sonden 10, Hemelstrand 8, Lewis 3, Land 3, Garcia 2, Thomas 2, Ad. Holmes 2, Au. Holmes, Kimsey, Wasson.

Churchill ... 14 18 19 21 - 72

North Salem ... 18 20 19 18 - 75

SOUTH ALBANY 72, LEBANON 50

LEBANON (50) - Truett 9, Humphrey 8, Jantzi 6, Anderson 4, McHill 2, Flick 13, Cowdry 6, Coakley 2, Probert, Schumacher, Bartlett, Poteet.

SOUTH ALBANY (72) - Litty 21, Cope 15, Jarvis 13, Vargas 9, Wright 7, Anderson 4, DeWolfe 2, Ward 1, Wallace, Reeser.

Lebanon ... 5 20 9 16 - 50

South Albany ... 10 15 18 29 - 72

NORTH MEDFORD 83, NORTH EUGENE 72

NORTH MEDFORD (83) - Bostwick 25, Eastwold 19, Seeley 14, Ross 2, Westermann 6, Schultz 12, Hodnett 3, Heim 2, Mautz.

NORTH EUGENE (72) - Johnson 20, Barton 17, Ficek 13, Langendoerfer 8, Likens 7, Marullo 3, Geiger 2, Swartz 1, Summers 1, Kimball.

North Medford ... 24 15 17 27 - 83

North Eugene ... 12 22 19 19 - 72

At Oakridge

OAKRIDGE 72, LOST RIVER 54

LOST RIVER (54) - Cazarez 17, Taylor 13, Donahoe 6, Reyes 7, Pena 5, Thompson 4, Rodriguez 2.

OAKRIDGE (72) - Alvarado 19, Wildrick 12, Rhule 10, Curry 14, Saxon 9, Ornberg 2, Wortham 2, Yell 2, Osborn 2, Young, McLaughlin.

Lost River ... 15 11 9 19 - 54

Oakridge ... 19 12 13 28 - 72

ROSEBURG 62, SPRINGFIELD 24

ROSEBURG (62) - Corden 18, Jergenssen 9, Bucke 7, Martin 4, Chaney 2, Wilton 10, Harrison 6, Davis 3, Filly filly

young female horse up to first breeding or 4 years, then a maiden mare. Called filly foal up to weaning, then weanling filly to 1 year, then yearling filly to 2 years.
 2, Westbrook 1.

SPRINGFIELD (24) - Wiebe 7, Grabler 5, Bankus 5, Kneen 3, Haines 2, Farquhar, Shrum, Apelar, King, Corona Corona, city, United States
Corona (kərō`nə), city (1990 pop. 76,095), Riverside co., S Calif.; inc. 1896. The city developed as a primary citrus fruit producer and shipping center. There is also light manufacturing.
, Leighton.

Roseburg ... 9 18 19 16 - 62

Springfield ... 6 7 7 4 - 24

CROW 63, FALLS CITY Falls City is the name of several places in the United States:
  • Falls City, Nebraska
  • Falls City, Oregon
  • Falls City, Texas
Falls City is also a nickname of Louisville, Kentucky, as it is situated at the Falls of the Ohio River.
 10

FALLS CITY (10) - Individual scoring not available.

CROW (63) - Smets 16, Ramp 10, Twyerould 9, Wood 8, Zimmerman 7, King 4, Chun 4, Anderson 3, Ames 2, Crider.

Falls City ... 0 4 3 3 - 10

Crow ... 16 13 21 13 - 63

MONROE 50, FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN 25

FAIRVIEW CHRISTIAN (25) - J. Hochstetler 1, Stutzman 12, Rollemce, Miller 2, Borrese 6, Lilly 2, A. Hochstetler 2.

MONROE (50) - S. Wheatley 12, M. Wheatley 7, Ashenbrenner 8, Goracke 2, James 9, Nystrom 8, Pitcher, Gonzalez 2, Zysett 2, Rubio.

Fairview Christian ... 4 6 9 6 - 25

Monroe ... 14 13 17 6 - 50

CHEMAWA 67, SOUTH UMPQUA 51

CHEMAWA (67) -Fasthorse 21, Crossdog 8, James 12, Follette 2, M. Northrup 9, G. Northrup 7, Rideshorse 8, Lane, Arnaux.

SOUTH UMPQUA (51) -Radford 13, Norton 12, Clack 1, Gugh 3, Denton 6, Hill, Johnson 4, Graham 2, Burnell 2, Rhodes 8, Hancock, Barnett.

Chemawa ... 20 15 16 16 - 67

South Umpqua ... 18 10 11 12 - 51

LASALLE 40, 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,  37

LASALLE (40) - M. Cach 11, Ki. Rensberger 7, Eltagonde 6, A. Recht 6, Frank 6, Hilbert 4, Ke. Rensberger, DeCosta, Phillips.

JUNCTION CITY (37) - Gambee 16, Wheadon 6, Richards 5, Tucker 4, Garner 4, Mancino 2, Parker, Rauschert, Walker, Rear, Van Ras, McClintock.

LaSalle ... 7 16 8 9 - 40

Junction City ... 6 6 13 12 - 37

At Douglas

OAKLAND 68, SWEET HOME 56

SWEET HOME (56) - Farquer 18, Worley 12, Kaufman 11, Patel 8, Riteman 5, Hoffman 2, Lewis.

OAKLAND (68) - Derry 32, Brenner 14, Eggers Eggers may refer to:
  • Dave Eggers - an American writer and editor
  • Eggers Industries - Neenah, WI Door Manufacturer
  • Eggers Island - an island of Greenland
  • Eggers - a character portrayed in Sealab 2021
  • Captain Reinhold Eggers - Colditz security chief.
 12, Beecroft 4, Forbess 4, Wells 2, Carnate, Adams.

Sweet Home ... 8 17 16 15 - 56

Oakland ... 18 10 15 25 - 68

ROSEBURG 90, SPRINGFIELD 74

SPRINGFIELD (74) -Haley 17, Paudois 3, Shrum 9, Kettwig 6, Shaw 7, Benner 2, Clark 14, Casey 2, Saxman, Thurn 12, Chase 2.

ROSEBURG (90) - Davis 17, Strickland 17, Thompson 13, Shriver shrive  
v. shrove or shrived, shriv·en or shrived, shriv·ing, shrives

v.tr.
1. To hear the confession of and give absolution to (a penitent).

2.
, Stephens 3, , Schott 6, Walkup walk·up also walk-up  
n.
1. An apartment house or office building with no elevator.

2. An apartment or office in a building with no elevator.
 10, Smith 6, 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.
 15, Malone 3.

Springfield ... 11 21 15 27 - 74

Roseburg ... 27 12 24 27 - 90

Tournaments

Friday's Summaries

At Redmond

REDMOND 60, MARSHFIELD 51

MARSHFIELD (51) - Erickson 21, Holcombe 12, Andrews 8, McKelvey 2, Scott 2, Geyer 4, Lal 2, Mayes, Young, Cavenaugh.

REDMOND (60) - Robinson 17, Klontz 13, Deaton 12, Luenen 10, Denney 3, Webb 2, Maloney 2, Hueners 1, White, Leeland.

Marshfield ... 14 15 17 5 - 51

Redmond ... 16 11 16 17 - 60

HENLEY 71, DOUGLAS 50

HENLEY (71) - Stock 6, Pratt 2, Webb 2, Card 20, Matchett 6, Fritz 7, Morgan 12, Lesueur 4, Nonella 10.

DOUGLAS (50) - Quimby 6, Lynch 13, Parker 2, Tommasini 4, Simpson, Powell 9, Walton, Bishop 12, Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center.  4.

Henley ... 21 16 24 10 - 71

Douglas ... 15 12 13 10 - 50

Tournaments

Friday's Results

At Corvallis

CRESCENT VALLEY 65, THURSTON 38

THURSTON (38) - Rogers 20, Cardwell 3, K. Stewart 1, Montes mon·tes  
n.
Plural of mons.
 6, Morgan 2, H. Stewart, Phipps 2, Keeling keeling

the marking of ewes by the ram when they are mated by the marking on the ewe of paint or chalk from the sternum of the ram.
 3, Hill, N. Rogers.

CRESCENT VALLEY (65) - El. Doran 25, Reinke 4, Clark, Em. Doran 11, Gitt 9, Reeves 2, Norblicky, Jasperson 14, Ulman.

Thurston ... 7 4 18 9 - 38

Crescent Valley ... 18 10 15 22 - 65

CRATER 69, MARSHFIELD 49

CRATER (69) - Wasniewski 16, Salyer 10, Ratty rat·ty  
adj. rat·ti·er, rat·ti·est
1. Of or characteristic of rats.

2. Infested with rats.

3. Dilapidated; shabby.
 9, Reiter 9, Brookins 6, Stoner ston·er  
n.
1. One that stones.

2. Slang
a. One who is habitually intoxicated by alcohol or drugs.

b. One who is a delinquent or failure.
 6, Holderness 5, Tyska 4, Bagdan 2, Haas 1, Hevern 1, Albright.

MARSHFIELD (49) - Boatright 14, Worthen 13, Benn 8, Deatherage 6, Porter 4, Partney 2, Yasana 2, Line.

Crater ... 14 18 18 19 - 69

Marshfield ... 9 13 11 16 - 49

DEL NORTE Del Norte can refer to multiple things:
  • Del Norte County, California
  • Del Norte, Colorado
 (CALIF.) 44, BANDON 43

BANDON - Smith 14, Caldwell 11, Alexander 7, Grythness 7, Eldridge 2, Smith 1, Day 1, Thompson, Allen, Richards Allen, Richard, 1760–1831, American clergyman, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was born a slave in Philadelphia. He became pastor of a black group that had seceded from the Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. , Freitag, Lemarande.

DEL NORTE (CALIF.) (44) - Lund 13, Duncan 12, Luna 5, Daniels 5, Lether 4, Coulson 3, Berghagen 2.

Bandon ... 11 7 10 15 - 43

Del Norte (Calif.) ... 11 11 14 8 - 44

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
 61, ILLINOIS VALLEY 47

COQUILLE (61) - Tribble 29, Dieu 16, Bower 6, Kinball 5, Zaliskey 5, Woodruff, Grimes, Zearfoss, Armstrong, Grant.

ILLINOIS VALLEY (47) - Barry 14, Houston 14, Dudley 9, Cole 6, Wylie 4, Tausaga, Riley, Yeoman yeoman (yō`mən), class in English society. The term has always been ill-defined, but generally it means a freeholder of a lower status than gentleman who cultivates his own land. , Ellis, Wood.

Coquille ... 18 18 11 14 - 61

Illinois Valley ... 10 4 7 26 - 47

At Salem Academy Salem Academy is a boarding and day school for high school girls in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It is formally known as Salem Academy and College where it shares its campus with Salem College, located near historic Old Salem.  

W. MENNONITE 55, E. LINN linn  
n. Scots
1. A waterfall.

2. A steep ravine.



[Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.]
 CHRISTIAN 42

EAST LINN CHRISTIAN (42) - Hull 21, Pugh 13, Bergh 4, Ziemer 4, Nofzinger, Kruesi, Braun, Hedricks.

WESTERN MENNONITE (55) - Woodard 22, Derochowski 15, Handrich 4, Bladorn 2, N. Dye 5, Heyerly 5, Detering 2, J. Dye, Barry, Burkey, Ivanetsky, Martin

xEast Linn Christian ... 8 8 10 16 - 42

Western Mennonite ... 15 12 15 13 - 55
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