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OSAA 1A, 2A, 3A State Track & Field
OSAA 3A Girls Pole Vault Heather Noble of Vale
clears 9'-9" with this vault, which ended being her best on the
day and good for a third place medal in the 3A division. Photo
© John Lariviere OSAA 3A Girls Pole Vault
Terra Schumacher sails over the height of 10'-3" to take the state's
top honor in the girls 3A division. Photo ©
John Lariviere OSAA 2A Boys 1500 Meter
Run Max Long of Oakridge (528) finds his stride on
the third turn during the finals of the 1500 Meter run. Long
finished first with a time of 4:10.90. Following Long are
Robert Week (left) of Canyonville Christian Acadamy, Abel Araya
(center) of Portland Lutheran and Nick Cnossen of Heritage Christian. Photo ©
John Lariviere OSAA 3A Girls 1500 Meter
Run Hayley Ney (36) of Catlin Gabel
challenges Meghan Blood (252) of Valley Catholic for the lead during
the second lap of the 3A Girls 1500 Meter finals. Ney beat out
Blood on the final lap with a winning time of 4:56.15. Photo ©
John Lariviere
OSAA 2A Girls Pole Vault
Amy Renfro of East Linn Christian Academy takes her warm-up vault
prior to the finals of the girls 2A Pole Vault finals. Renfro
finished fifth with a vault of 7'-6". Photo ©
John Lariviere
OSAA 2A Girls Pole Vault
Jenny Lushina of Nestucca High School won the girls 2A title with a
vault of 10'-3". Photo ©
John Lariviere OSAA 2A Girls Pole Vault
Anja Bergmann of Portland Lutheran High School took second in
the girls 2A pole vault with vault of 10'-0". Photo ©
John Lariviere OSAA 2A Girls 4x100
Relay
Lindsay Reinhardt (538) of Portland Christian hurdles over Cascade
Christian's Heather Case who fell during the anchor-leg exchange
with Ashleigh Soltis (344) during the 2A 4x100 relay. The
faulty exchange eliminated Cascade Christian from the race. Photo ©
John Lariviere OSAA 3A Boys 110
Meter High Hurdles
Champion Jeremy Kreutzbender of Amity High
School gets the early lead on the field as he went on to win the
3A boys 110 Meter High Hurdles with a time of 14.41 seconds.
Second place went to Justin Smith (top) of Bandon and Kevin
Battles (bottom) of Waldport took third. Photo ©
John Lariviere
OSAA 3A Girls 800
Meter Run
Michelle Kaaen of Vale High School gets an
early lead on the field during the 3A girls 800 Meter Run.
Kaaen cruised for the win with a time of 2:17.96. Photo © John Lariviere
OSAA 1A Boys 110
Meter High Hurdles
Sean Lewis of Damascus Christian blitzed the
field to claim the 1A boys 110 Meter High Hurdles crown with a
time of 15.85 seconds. Lewis dominated the sprinting
events with first place finishes in the 110 Meter Hurdles, 300
Meter Hurdles, 100 Meter Dash and the 200 Meter Dash; and it was
also his birthday! Photo © John Lariviere
OSAA 3A Boys Track &
Field Champions
The Grant Union High School boys track team
finish off a victory lap in celebrating their championship title
in the 3A division of the OSAA Track & Field Championships. Photo © John Lariviere
OSAA 2A Girls Track &
Field Championships The
Heppner girls team (from left) Brynna Rust, Kristen VanCleave,
Catherine McElligott and Erin Price celebrate during the awards
presentation of the OSAA 2A Track & Field Championships held at
Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon. Photo ©
John Lariviere
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Metro League Softball Jesuit 9 - North Medford 0 OSAA 6A All-state pitcher Paige Hall of Jesuit struck out nine batters and allowed only one hit during the Crusaders' 9-0 play-off victory against visiting North Medford. Photo © John Lariviere Jesuit 9 - North Medford
0
Sara Moore (left) of Jesuit slides around the tag of North Medford’s Jenna Stevens to safely steel second base in
the bottom of the fourth inning of the Crusaders' 9-0 playoff
victory over the Black Tornado. Photo
© John Lariviere Jesuit 9 - North Medford
0
Sara Moore of Jesuit track the ball during an at-bat of Jesuit's 9-0
playoff victory over visiting North Medford. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Jesuit 9 - North Medford
0
Jesuit’s Robin Gawlista (left) gets the tag on North Medford’s Ali Junell
(2) as she attempted to steel second base,
ending the top of the first inning of the teams' playoff contest. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Jesuit 5 - Rex Putnam
2
Right-fielder Samantha Nelson of Jesuit fields a hit by Putnam’s Megan Hodson in the
fourth inning of the Crusaders' 5-2 OSAA 6A quarterfinal victory. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Jesuit 5 - Rex Putnam
2
Kelsey VandeBergh (left) of Jesuit attempts to tag
Putnam's Missy Eberhardt as she slides to steel second base in the third inning
of the OSAA 6A softball quarterfinal. Eberhardt was called safe, much to the protest of VandeBergh. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Southridge 7 - David Douglas 0
Freshman McKenzie Dalthorp of Southridge teamed
up with starting pitcher Caitlin Wallace to record a shutout
during the Skyhawk's non-league 7-0 victory over David Douglas. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Southridge 7 - David Douglas 0
Southridge catcher Krista Kelly (left) tags out
David Douglas shortstop Kelsey Martin (right) at home base
during the Skyhawks' 7-0 victory over visiting David Douglas. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Southridge 7 - David
Douglas 0 Second baseman Erica Fitzgerald
throws out a runner at first during the Skyhawks' 7-0 victory
over David Douglas. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Southridge 7 - David
Douglas 0 Southridge's Caitlin Wallace shared
the pitching duties with McKenzie Dalthorp to record a shutout during the Skyhawks' 7-0 victory
over David Douglas. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Westview 1 -
Southridge 0
Ashley Garcia (2) of Westview faces Southridge
pitcher McKenzie Dalthorp during the early going of Westview's
1-0 victory over the Skyhawks. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Westview 1 -
Southridge 0
Erica Fitzgerald (15) slides safely into second
base as Westview's Jade Kealiinohomoku (4) fails to hold on to
the throw from catcher Kayla Turner. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Westview 1 -
Southridge 0
Westview pitcher Dylan Mizer only allowed four
hits while striking out 11 hitters during the Wildcats' 1-0
victory over Southridge. Photo ©
John Lariviere
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NikeGO / Special Olympics Youth Games NikeGO 50 Meter Dash Teamed up and full of enthusiasm for the 50 meter dash competition is Paul Pang-Kee, 8, of Beaverton and his Nike volunteer partner Abby Burning. The Oregon Youth Games presented by NikeGO were held on the Nike World Campus in Beaverton, Oregon to provide instruction and competition to local Special Olympians in a festival atmosphere. Photo © John Lariviere NikeGO 50 Meter Dash
Owen Burby, 12, of Southwest Portland is all smiles as he sprints down the track during the
50 meter dash competition. Photo
© John Lariviere
NikeGO
Passing before the statue of Brazilian soccer star Ronaldo, Ally Orbock (left), 15, and Wes Coleman
(right), 15, share a moment together after the closing ceremonies of the NikeGO Special Olympics
Oregon Youth Games on the Nike World Campus. Wes attends Sunset High School and Ally is a student
at Westview High School. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Metro League Tennis
Aloha 7 - Southridge 1
Michelle Kim of Southridge returns a forehand shot during her first
singles match against Aloha's Cherry Santos. Kim fell to Santos
3-6, 3-6. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Aloha 7 - Southridge 1
Cherry Santos of Aloha attacks a backhand return against Southridge's
Michelle Kim during their Metro League match at Highland Hills.
Santos defeated Kim 6-3, 6-3. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Oregon High School Lacrosse Final
St. Mary's 15 - Oregon City 11 Kaitlyn Harper (24) of Oregon City breaks away from St. Mary’s defender Colleen O’Donnell
(10) on an attack during the first half of the Oregon High School Lacrosse Championship at the Tualatin Hills Recreation
Center. Photo ©
John Lariviere
St. Mary's 15 - Oregon City 11
Johannah Wong (6) of Oregon City beats St. Mary’s defender Lena Knofler (18) to set up a shot in
the first half of the Oregon High School Lacrosse Championship. Oregon City lost in overtime 11-15. Photo ©
John Lariviere
St. Mary's 15 - Oregon City 11
Kelsey Sether (left) and Erica Carlson (right) of Oregon City watch in anguish as St. Mary’s scores
late in overtime to take the lead for good during the Oregon
High School Lacrosse Championship. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Manchester Uniter Premier Cup Emerald City FC 0 -
Mustang Earthquakes 0 Pool play during Day 2;
Emerald City FC of Seattle, Washington drew 0-0 against the
Mustang Earthquakes of Danville, California. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Scott Gallagher 1 - Real Colorado 0 U.S. U-17
National Team player Charles Renken of Scott Gallagher from St.
Louis, Missouri maneuvers past a Real Colorado (Highlands Ranch,
CO) defender during Day 2 pool play. Photo ©
John Lariviere
Colorado Rush 2 - PDA
Tsunami 0
Pool play during Day 2; The Colorado Rush from
Littleton, Colorado defeated the PDA Tsunami of Zarephath, New
Jersey. Photo © John Lariviere
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