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  1. Video: Clackamas 42, Lakeridge 0

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    Trevor Liske and Nate Coleman scored two touchdowns each as Clackamas snapped a two-game losing streak with a home win against Three Rivers League rival Lakeridge on Friday....…

    49 days ago
  2. Photo gallery: Canby at Southridge

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    49 days ago
  3. Volleyball: Scores

    http://blog.oregonlive.com/oregonianpreps/2008/09/volleyball_scores_16.html

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    Tuition Research For All Universities

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    Terrance Ross, voted The Oregonian Class 5A player of the year in boys basketball after helping lead Jefferson to the 2008 OSAA championship, began classes across the country in Maryland on Monday. Ross has transferred to Montrose Christian, a read more By ERIK SCHELZIG Associated Press Writer NASHVILLE (AP) Community college students face a tuition hike when they begin classes today, but Gov. Phil Bredesen says two-year schools remain a very good bargain. Not quite the same message as a

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    Boise News 12-Jul

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    Banks' Linehan chooses Boise State Hillsboro Argus - OregonLive.com - Hillsboro,OR,USA Gabe Linehan, a senior-to-be at Banks High School, has orally committed to a football scholarship offer from Boise State. Linehan plays quarterback for ...

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    Breaking News Updates from Portland and Oregon - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

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    The failure of Portland's free Wi-Fi network will cut the cord for many. Web access Sports: Nigel Williams-Goss, labeled a top 2013 basketball recruit, has found a U17 spot at the Rose City Showcase. 13-year-old player How We Live: The Contemporary Northwest Art Awards exhibit, successor to the Oregon Biennial, gives a more in-depth view of fewer artists. Art currents Read other stories from The Oregonian in

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    Tuesday: Links with recruiting

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    Welcome, Malcolm Johnson [OregonLive Blog] The big recruits just keep coming. Boise State got a verbal commitment from Barlow High (Oregon) RB Malcolm Johnson, one of the top-rated running backs in the state. "I really wanted to commit early and then focus on my senior year," Johnson said.

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    Bloop Single

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    wondering what kind of post will be the bloop single to break me out of my blogging slump…and as always, I’m surprised at what does it. MY CLACKAMAS CAVALIERS ARE BASEBALL 6A STATE CHAMPIONS!!! Yes, friends, my alma mater beat Liz’s alma mater 3-1 today down in Salem to take home the school’s first state championship in any boys’ sport. 22 years ago, when I was wearing #4 and playing third base, everybody would have guessed basketball would be our best shot at a state championship; we were never

    175 days ago in Gregg’s Gambles by gkoskela · Authority: 7
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    5A Softball: Morrill's final throw catches a championship for Comets

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    Before the final inning of the OSAA Class5A softball championship game, Crater coach Chris Arnold gathered his team in the dugout and reminded his players to do one thing so they would win their second consecutive title: … Original post by Lindsay Schnell, Special to the Oregonian

    175 days ago in Comets · No authority yet
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    SportsLink: It looks like Oregon State might have finally found a coach

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    eight rebounds. There's more on the boys' game at here – ignore the reference to Casto and WSU; nothing has been decided yet – as well as more on the girls' game. For better coverage of the girls, check this Vancouver story and this Oregonian post. • Two more links for you. One from Sunday's Columbian, on football, with this story from Nick Daschel. The other is our short piece on the baseball game yesterday. That's about it for this morning. Till later …

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    SportsLink: It looks like Oregon State might have finally found a coach

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    eight rebounds. There's more on the boys' game at here – ignore the reference to Casto and WSU; nothing has been decided yet – as well as more on the girls' game. For better coverage of the girls, check this Vancouver story and this Oregonian post. • Two more links for you. One from Sunday's Columbian, on football, with this story from Nick Daschel. The other is our short piece on the baseball game yesterday. That's about it for this morning. Till later …

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    SportsLink: It looks like Oregon State might have finally found a coach

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    due to a sprained ankle that limited him during the state playoff's. Which didn't help the Oregon squad much. But what hurt them more was DeAngelo Casto, who may or may not end up as Harthun's college teammate. The Ferris High center was co-MVP after scoring 19 points, blocking eight shots and grabbing eight rebounds. There's more on the boys' game at here – ignore the reference to Casto and WSU; nothing has been decided yet – as well as more on the girls' game. For better coverage of the girls, check

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    SportsLink: It looks like Oregon State might have finally found a coach

    http://www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/sportslink/archive.asp?...

    due to a sprained ankle that limited him during the state playoff's. Which didn't help the Oregon squad much. But what hurt them more was DeAngelo Casto, who may or may not end up as Harthun's college teammate. The Ferris High center was co-MVP after scoring 19 points, blocking eight shots and grabbing eight rebounds. There's more on the boys' game at here – ignore the reference to Casto and WSU; nothing has been decided yet – as well as more on the girls' game. For better coverage of the girls, check