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The Clackamas Review - Sports
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Portland and surrounding area community news and information
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OC rules in Junior National ball
WILSONVILLE – Two Oregon City teams battled tooth-and-nail in the title game of the 2010 Clackamas County Junior Baseball Junior National Division Championship Tournament, played here July 10-11.
The Oregon City Pioneers (head coach Ed Love) hung on for a 6-5 win over the Oregon City Pirates ...
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Nicole Smith holds her own in baseball
WILSONVILLE – Clackamas 11-year-old Nicole Smith turned a lot of heads here on July 10.
That’s when she pitched a no-hitter in a consolation game of the Clackamas Junior Baseball Junior National County Championship Tournament.
Her Clackamas team, coached by her dad Chris Smith, ...
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Gladiators competed in summer baseball
GLADSTONE – At press time Monday, it appeared likely that Gladstone High School’s top summer baseball team would not advance to postseason play this summer. The Gladiators sported a 5-9 record in the OIBA Murphy Division (8-13 overall) with only a league doubleheader with Tualatin ...
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Friends of Baseball honor Tim Salyers
PORTLAND – Tim Salyers of Milwaukie, has been honored by Friends of Baseball and the Portland Beavers as their 2010 Youth Baseball/Softball Coach and Volunteer of the Year.
Salyers received the honor and a check for $1,000 at a Portland Beavers baseball game on Tuesday (July 20).
Salyers, ...
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Local thinclads bag Region 13 titles
SEATTLE – Four local athletes won titles at the USATF Region 13 Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships, held here July 10-11.
Clackamas High senior-to-be Jordan Bergstrom earned first place in the Young Men’s (ages 17-18) 200-meter dash (22.32) and he placed second in the 400 ...
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OC girls 6th in San Diego
SAN DIEGO – Oregon City High roundballers held their own in the San Diego Classic Girls Basketball Tournament, which concluded here Sunday.
The Pioneers went 4-2 and finished sixth in the 3A bracket of the tournament, which featured some of the top teams in the nation.
Oregon City lost to ...
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Trevor Ferguson soars 48-1
EUGENE – Oregon City High School graduate Trevor Ferguson, who won a state championship in the triple jump in the spring, added to his accomplishments over the weekend.
Ferguson, who hopes to compete for the University of Oregon as a walk-on, leaped a school record 48-1 in the triple jump at ...
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West Linn High is in search of relatives of members of its 1926 and 1927 football teams
WEST LINN – West Linn High School is looking for relatives of athletes that played on the school’s football teams in 1926 and 1927.
Those two teams went undefeated in a time when state championships were not held, and West Linn plans to induct both teams into its Athletic Hall Of Fame ...
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Outlaws hitting up a storm
CLACKAMAS – Clackamas High School’s top summer baseball team, the Outlaws, has been having a pretty good run.
Through play last Friday the Outlaws sported an overall record of 17-7-1 and a 9-3 record in the OIBA Baseball Olin Division. They were tied with Wilsonville in second place in ...
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OC tankers are tough at state
ALBANY – Three young athletes from the Oregon City Swim Club did themselves proud at the Oregon Swimming Long Course 10-and-under Championships, held here July 10-11.
Ryan Casey, Kate Laderoute and Maddie Laderoute competed in the meet, and all three brought home medals.
“I was blown ...
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