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feature23 February 2015

Prep Basketball – Sailors end season with loss in league tourney

The Lowell Devils ended the Mapleton Sailors season Saturday afternoon in Eugene. The Devils came out on top 77-47 in the Mountain West League tournament.

North Bend and Marshfield claim co-honors in boys Far West

The Siuslaw Vikings wrapped up the season with a 56-31 loss to the number one ranked North Bend Bulldogs. The ‘dawgs’ ended the season tied for first place with Marshfield. Siuslaw wrapped up with a 2-8 record in fifth place. Marshfield edged South Umpqua 61-59 Friday night; Brookings dumped Douglas 90-39.

4A-3 Far West LeagueLeagueOverallPoints ScoredAllowedOSAA Ranking
 North Bend / Oregon Coast Technology 9-121-11181802 1
 Marshfield 9-119-513121072 4
 South Umpqua 5-515-814101175 18
 Brookings-Harbor 5-58-1611641302 27
 Siuslaw 2-85-14843981 35
 Douglas 0-105-189611421 38

Brookings remains undefeated for Girls’ Far West crown

Destinie Tatum scored 16 points, 12 of those from the free-throw line, but the Lady Vikings fell to North Bend 52-25. Siuslaw ended up in fifth place with a 2-10 record. North Bend was fourth with five wins and five losses. Brookings Harbor ended the regular season unbeaten with ten wins. The league champion Bruins drilled Douglas 64-30. Marshfield beat South Umpqua 64-30.

4A-3 Far West LeagueLeagueOverallPoints ScoredAllowedOSAA Ranking
 Brookings-Harbor 10-018-41207926 9
 Douglas 7-314-91048968 16
 Marshfield 6-414-101029946 17
 North Bend / Oregon Coast Technology 5-511-10999928 24
 Siuslaw 2-84-16785989 36
 South Umpqua 0-101-226591351 39

Ducks take sole possession on 3rd in the Pac-12

Upset #9 Utah at home

The Oregon Ducks made a strong case for an NCAA tournament bid with a 69-58 victory over number nine Utah yesterday afternoon in Eugene. Dillon Brooks finished with 19 points on the day for the Ducks who, at 10-and-5, are in third place behind the Utes and Arizona.

Oregon State breaks three game skid

Oregon State jumped to a huge first half lead Saturday night in Corvallis; then held on for a 72-58 Pac-12 win over the Colorado Buffaloes. Gary Payton II had 24 points, four steals and a school record seven blocks as the Beavers snapped a three-game losing streak.

SchoolConfPct.OverallPct.

Arizona

12-20.85724-30.889

Utah

11-30.78621-50.808

Oregon

10-50.66720-80.714

Stanford

8-60.57117-90.654

Oregon st.

8-70.53317-100.630

UCLA

8-70.53316-120.571

Arizona st.

7-70.50015-120.556

California

6-80.42916-110.593

Colorado

5-90.35712-140.462

Washington st.

5-90.35711-150.423

Washington

4-100.28615-110.577

USC

2-130.13310-170.370

College baseball

Number 20-ranked Oregon completed a four game sweep of New Mexico State over the weekend at PK Park winning 11-3 Friday; 22-7 Saturday then 6-3 yesterday.

Oregon State wrapped up play in the Big-12/Pac-12 challenge with a 15-5 win over Kansas yesterday. The Beavers opened the weekend with a 10-9 win over Kansas State Friday before falling 9-6 to Oklahoma Saturday afternoon. Oregon State will face Grambling State this Friday for their first home game of the season.