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The Oregon City News - Sports
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Portland and surrounding area community news and information
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Cougars receive academic honor
OREGON CITY – The 2007 Clackamas Community College volleyball team has been recognized by the American Volleyball Coaches Association as recipient of the AVCA Team Academic Award.
Clackamas was one of only 15 two-year schools in the nation to receive the honor. Teams must maintain at least a ...
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Falcons rebuilding
MILWAUKIE — After racking up a 9-1 record, last year’s LaSalle Falcons will likely go down as one of the better teams in school history. But the players returning from that squad are left with the bitter memory of being upset by a 4-6 Sutherlin team in the second round of the Class 4A ...
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Gladiators will contend for title
GLADSTONE – With most of the offense returning and strong senior leadership, look for Gladstone’s football team to make a run for the Capital Conference title again in 2008.
The Gladiators return nine seniors with starting experience from last year’s team that tied Estacada for ...
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Mustangs expect to be more competitive
MILWAUKIE – The Milwaukie Mustangs are hopeful that improved chemistry and a strong offensive line will translate into a more successful football season than 2007, when the Mustangs’ only league win was a 7-6 decision over Putnam in their final game of the season.
“The ...
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Kingsmen tough down the road
MILWAUKIE – The Rex Putnam Kingsmen are hopeful that their sophomore class will bring them success as darkhorses in Three Rivers League football in 2008.
The Kingsmen have graduated many of their top skill players from 2007, and many of the holes will be filled by a talented group of ...
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Pioneers experienced and confident
OREGON CITY – Oregon City High School’s football team begins the 2008 season experienced, confident, and hungry.
“We’ve had a lot of people come out and work hard all summer long,” said Oregon City senior co-captain Blake Verhaalen. “Everyone’s buying into ...
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Defending champs may be vulnerable
Nearly every coach in the Three Rivers League picks Lake Oswego as once again the favorite to rule in league football.
“Until somebody knocks them off, Lake Oswego’s the favorite,” said Clackamas coach Joe Bushman. “But I put Oregon City and West Linn right up there, and ...
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Coach says Cavs are stronger, faster
CLACKAMAS – Clackamas third-year head football coach Joe Bushman likes his Cavaliers’ chances, even with the loss of standout quarterback Ryan Cook to graduation.
“I think we have the potential to be better than last year,” Bushman says. “I think we’re more ...
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