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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019
Sophomore Payton Canon gave Oregon Tech its first medalist of
the new season when she played even par golf Tuesday to win the Multnomah
Invitational women’s tournament at the OGA Golf Course.
Canon finished her tournament with a 3-over par
75-72—147 to win women’s medalist honors by three strokes over Corban’s Megan
George and British Columbia’s Jue Wen.
UBC
finished the women’s tournament with a 603 team score, and OIT came in second at
635. The Thunderbirds had five of the top eight individual finishes in the
women’s competition on the par 72, 5,852-yard course.
British Columbia, ranked sixth in the national
NAIA men’s poll, won its portion of the tournament, too. The Thunderbirds finished
with an 871. Corban was second at 900, while Oregon Tech and Northwest
Christian tied for third at 903.
In high school girls soccer last night, Klamath Union shut out Eagle Point, 4-0 at Modoc Field.
In volleyball:
Henley def. ST. MARY’S-MEDFORD 25-12, 25-19, 24-26, 26-24 (3-1)
Bonanza def. ROGUE RIVER 25-11, 25-5, 25-17 (3-0)
Lost River def. ILLINOIS VALLEY 27-25, 25-6, 25-14 (77-45)
HOSANNA CHRISTIAN def. Chiloquin 25-13, 25-19, 25-22 (3-0)
PROSPECT CHARTER def. Triad 25-22, 25-20, 22-25, 25-14 (3-1)
Seattle Mariners’ Kyle Lewis made sure his first hit in the Majors was memorable, blasting a home run over the out-of-town scoreboard in left field at T-Mobile Park in the fifth inning of Tuesday’s 4-3 victory over the Reds.
For a young guy who had to overcome a major knee injury in his first year in pro ball after being drafted by the Mariners in the first round in 2016, this was a sweet start. Lewis’ shot was projected at 426 feet with an exit velocity of 106.2mph….the Mariners’ hard-hit ball of the night according to record, as the rookie turned around a 94 mph fastball on a 2-0 count.
Southern Oregon High School Football Schedules for this weekend, September 13-14:
9/13 (All Non-League)
6A:
McMinnville at Roseburg
Canby vs. South Medford (Spiegelberg Stadium)
Thurston at Sheldon
Summit at Grants Pass
North Medford at Jefferson (Portland)
5A:
Willamette at Crater
North Bend/Powers at North Eugene
Redmond at Eagle Point
Ridgeview at South Eugene
Wilsonville at Churchill
Springfield at Ashland
4A:
Cascade at Mazama
Cascade Christian at Klamath Union
Crook County at Cottage Grove
Newport at Phoenix
Marist at Seaside
Elmira at North Valley
Sweet Home at Banks
Gladstone at Marshfield
Junction City at Woodburn
3A:
Lost River at St. Mary’s (Medford)
Burns at Lakeview
Pleasant Hill at Hidden Valley
South Umpqua at Dayton
Douglas at Santiam Christian
Taft at Sutherlin
Brookings-Harbor at Bandon
Harrisburg vs. Blanchet Catholic (Willamette University)
2A:
Reedsport at Oakland
Illinois Valley at Gold Beach
Culver at Rogue River
Grant Union at Monroe
Coquille at Glide
Warrenton at Creswell
Lowell at Nestucca
1A (8-Man):
Hosanna Christian at North Douglas
Oakridge at Bonanza
Chiloquin at Mapleton
Days Creek at Prospect Charter
Butte Falls/Crater Lake Charter at North Lake
Glendale at Mohawk
Elkton at Myrtle Point
Camas Valley at Falls City/Kings Valley Charter
Riddle at Perrydale
1A (6-Man):
Crow at Gilchrist
Jewell at McKenzie
Alsea at Triangle Lake
9/14 (All Non-League)
4A:
North Marion at Henley
1A (8-Man):
Triad at Yoncalla
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Tyrell Williams wasted little time making an impact with his new team and helped the Raiders move on from the Antonio Brown debacle Monday night.
The former Western Oregon University star posted a big night during the Raiders’ 24-16 win over the Denver Broncos in their regular season opener. Williams caught six passes for a team-leading 105 yards and a touchdown in his debut with the Raiders.
“It felt good to be out there,” Williams told reporters after the game.
MLB Scores (from Tuesday, September 10)
Cleveland Indians | 8 | Final |
Los Angeles Angels | 0 |
W | Zach Plesac (8-6) |
L | Jose Suarez (2-6) |
Los Angeles Dodgers | 7 | Final |
Baltimore Orioles | 3 |
W | Walker Buehler (13-3) |
L | Ty Blach (1-3) |
Kansas City Royals | 3 | Final |
Chicago White Sox | 7 |
W | Ivan Nova (10-12) |
L | Jakob Junis (9-13) |
St. Louis Cardinals | 1 | Final |
Colorado Rockies | 2 |
W | Chi Chi Gonzalez (1-6) |
L | Michael Wacha (6-7) |
S | Jairo Diaz (2) |
New York Yankees | 11 | Final |
Detroit Tigers | 12 |
W | Joe Jimenez (4-7) |
L | Chance Adams (1-1) |
Oakland Athletics | 21 | Final |
Houston Astros | 7 |
W | Tanner Roark (10-8) |
L | Wade Miley (13-5) |
S | Daniel Mengden (1) |
Milwaukee Brewers | 4 | Final |
Miami Marlins | 3 |
W | Junior Guerra (9-5) |
L | Adam Conley (2-9) |
S | Drew Pomeranz (1) |
Washington Nationals | 0 | Final |
Minnesota Twins | 5 |
W | Jose Berrios (12-8) |
L | Anibal Sanchez (8-8) |
Arizona Diamondbacks | 2 | Final |
New York Mets | 3 |
W | Zack Wheeler (11-7) |
L | Zac Gallen (3-5) |
S | Justin Wilson (2) |
Atlanta Braves | 5 | Final |
Philadelphia Phillies | 6 |
W | Blake Parker (3-2) |
L | Max Fried (16-5) |
S | Hector Neris (25) |
Chicago Cubs | 8 | Final |
San Diego Padres | 9 | (10) |
W | Michel Baez (1-1) |
L | Steve Cishek (3-6) |
Cincinnati Reds | 3 | Final |
Seattle Mariners | 4 |
W | Dan Altavilla (1-0) |
L | Amir Garrett (4-3) |
S | Anthony Bass (3) |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 4 | Final |
San Francisco Giants | 5 |
W | Johnny Cueto (1-0) |
L | Mitch Keller (1-4) |
S | Shaun Anderson (1) |
Tampa Bay Rays | 5 | Final |
Texas Rangers | 3 | (11) |
W | Emilio Pagan (4-2) |
L | Emmanuel Clase (2-3) |
S | Peter Fairbanks (1) |
Boston Red Sox | 3 | Final |
Toronto Blue Jays | 4 |
W | Justin Shafer (2-1) |
L | Josh Taylor (1-2) |
S | Ken Giles (19) |