Oregon
Cortez shines in relief, No. 3 Aggies take game one against Oregon, 10-6
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Chris Cortez delivered a career-high tying 5.2 scoreless innings in relief as the No. 3 Texas A&M baseball team overcame an early deficit to defeat Oregon, 10-6, in game one of the NCAA Bryan-College Station Super Regional Saturday afternoon from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
With the win, the Aggies (48-13) are one win away from punching their ticket to the College World Series for the eighth time in program history.
Cortez was brilliant out of the bullpen for the Maroon & White as the junior struck out a career-best 10 Ducks (40-19) and allowed only two hits on the afternoon. Evan Aschenbeck earned the save after striking out three in 1.2 scoreless frames, marking the senior’s SEC-best eighth of the season.
Hayden Schott led the offensive attack for Texas A&M as the graduate student plated a game-high tying three RBI after finishing 3-for-5 at the dish. Catcher Jackson Appel joined Schott with a three-hit performance as the senior went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBI. Ted Burton rounded out the multi-hit performers for the Maroon & White as the senior finished 2-for-4 at the plate.
After Oregon jumped out to a 2-0 advantage with a two-run homer in the first, the Aggies responded with a three-spot in the bottom half to take a 3-2 lead. Appel plated the first run of the frame on an RBI single to right center and later scored the tying run on a wild pitch. With two outs in the inning, Schott came through with an RBI double to right center to give the Maroon & White the lead.
The Ducks jumped back in front, 6-3, in the second behind a four-run frame that featured a sac fly, RBI single and a two-run double.
In the third, Schott got a run back for the Aggies with an RBI single through the right side to cut the deficit to 6-4.
A pair of costly Oregon errors helped Texas A&M reclaim the advantage, 7-6, in the fourth as three runs came around to score. After Gavin Grahovac reached on a single, the freshman came around to score on a Jace LaViolette double that featured the first Oregon error. LaViolette, who advanced to third on the play, later scored the tying run on a fielding error by the Ducks first baseman.
With the bases loaded, Schott pushed across his third RBI of the afternoon as he reached on a fielder’s choice to give the Maroon & White a 7-6 lead.
The Aggies posted their third crooked number of the game in the fifth as three more runs came across to score, pushing the lead to 10-6. LaViolette plated the first run on a bases-loaded RBI walk, while Kaeden Kent and Appel each drove in a run on an RBI groundout.
Cortez and Aschenbeck combined to slam the door shut on Oregon as Texas A&M claimed game one, 10-6.Inside the Box Score
- The Aggies racked up 12 hits and drew nine walks on the afternoon.
- Seven different batters in the Maroon & White registered a hit, while six Aggies drew a walk.
- Appel and Schott each totaled a game-best three hits in the win.
- Burton rounded out the multi-hit performers with a 2-for-4 afternoon.
- Travis Chestnut, Grahovac and LaViolette each totaled a game-best two walks.
- As a staff, Texas A&M struck out 14 batters.
- Starter Ryan Prager earned a no-decision after allowing six runs in 1.2 innings of work.
Game Notes
- Saturday’s game marked the first meeting all-time between the two clubs.
- With the win, the Aggies are now 13-12 all-time in Super Regional games.
- In the NCAA Tournament, the Maroon & White are now 99-83 and 48-16 at Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park.
- Under Head Coach Jim Schlossnagle, the Aggies are 13-4 in postseason play and 3-0 in Super Regional games.
- The Super Regional appearance is the 10th in program history.
- LaViolette has now reached base safely in 19 straight games.
- The three-hit game marked the first of the season for Appel.
- The multi-hit performance was the 21st of the year for Schott.
- Schott’s three RBI matched his season-high.
Up NextThe Aggies will look to punch their ticket to the College World Series tomorrow night as game two is slated for 6:30 p.m. from Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park. Follow the AggiesVisit for more information on Texas A&M baseball. Fans can keep up to date with the A&M baseball team on Facebook, Instagram and X by following @aggiebaseball.
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Oregon
Oregon Lottery Pick 4 results for June 18
The Oregon Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 18, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Pick 4 numbers from June 18 drawing
1PM: 2-7-1-6
4PM: 4-7-3-2
7PM: 3-7-5-1
10PM: 2-1-7-7
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
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When are the Oregon Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 7:59 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 7:59 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 4: 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. daily.
- Win for Life: 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Megabucks: 7:29 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
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Oregon
Oregon man sentenced to 77 months in prison after pleading guilty to attempted kidnapping
CORVALLIS, Ore. — A Benton County man has been sentenced to more than six years in prison after prosecutors say he held his brother at knifepoint inside their family home, a confrontation that ended with police shooting the wrong person as the victim tried to escape, the Benton County District Attorney’s office said in a media release.
On Thursday, June 18, John Dakota Lyon pleaded guilty to Attempted Kidnapping in the Second Degree, Unlawful Use of a Weapon, and Coercion, according to a news release from the Benton County District Attorney. He was sentenced to a total of 77 months in prison and two years of post-prison supervision.
The case stems from the morning of Jan. 6, when Maverick Lyon was home visiting his parents during winter break from college. Prosecutors said Dakota Lyon, his brother, was living at the home after recently being released from the Department of Corrections.
In February 2023, Dakota Lyon was sentenced to 58 months in prison for convictions of Attempted Assault in the First Degree and Unlawful Use of a Weapon, the release said.
On Jan. 6, prosecutors said Dakota Lyon accused Maverick Lyon of conspiring with their father to do harm to him. Dakota Lyon armed himself with a large kitchen knife and, while holding onto Maverick Lyon’s shirt, pulled him throughout the house, implying he would harm him with the knife, according to the district attorney’s office. Despite Maverick Lyon’s pleadings, prosecutors said Dakota Lyon refused to release him or put the knife down.
Prosecutors said Maverick Lyon convinced Dakota Lyon to allow him to grab his own kitchen knife under the guise that they would leave the residence to confront their father together. Their father, who saw and heard what was happening through a surveillance system set up at the home, called 911 to report the crime, the release said.
Multiple Albany Police Department officers arrived and were able to see two men through a back door window, including one with a knife, according to the district attorney’s office. After a brief conversation between officers and the men, prosecutors said Maverick Lyon broke free and rushed out the back door.
The district attorney’s office said Maverick Lyon still had a knife in his hand as he began to break the plane of the door, and officers were standing near the door. Prosecutors said Maverick Lyon began dropping the knife, but officers, fearing for their lives and the lives of other officers, fired their weapons. Maverick Lyon was struck several times.
An earlier Officer Involve Shooting review by the Benton County District Attorney’s Office found the officers’ use of force was justified, the release said.
Officers rendered first aid, and while being treated, Maverick Lyon said, “You shot the wrong guy,” according to the district attorney’s office.
Dakota Lyon was taken into custody without further incident, and the knife he was believed to have been possessing was located near him, prosecutors said. He has been in custody since Jan. 6.
After surgery and a lengthy recovery period, Maverick Lyon “appears to be doing well,” the release said.
The district attorney’s office said methamphetamine may have played a role in Dakota Lyon’s actions. A urine sample taken from him that day tested positive for methamphetamine, and he was known to use methamphetamine in the past and was believed by those close to him to have recently begun using methamphetamine again, according to the release.
“The tragic shooting was a direct result of Dakota Lyon’s actions. As Dakota marched Maverick around the house at knife point, Maverick feared for his life and wanted nothing more but to escape his drug crazed older brother. But for Dakota’s actions, police would not have been called, Maverick would not be a victim of kidnapping, unlawful use of a weapon, and coercion, and the police would not have shot Maverick,” Chief DDA Amie Matusko, who prosecuted the case, said in the release.
At sentencing, Dakota Lyon’s attorney, Christian Strahl, acknowledged Dakota Lyon’s responsibility in Maverick Lyon’s shooting, the release said. Strahl indicated the remorse Dakota Lyon felt, saying Dakota Lyon wished he could have taken the bullets instead of Maverick, according to prosecutors.
“While this sentiment is appreciated, true accountability would be remorse in having raised a knife towards his brother and regret that the lives of Maverick and the family are forever changed,” Matusko said.
Oregon
Who’s visiting for Oregon’s final weekend of official visits?
The biggest and final weekend of official visits is finally here for the Oregon Ducks. The program has made the most of its prior rounds of visits, adding five commitments this month alone.
Dan Lanning and his staff will get a chance to lock in a top-five recruiting class this cycle with another tremendous list of visitors this weekend. Oregon will welcome back a pair of committed gems in the class, including quarterback Will Mencl and edge rusher Rashad Streets. However, the biggest visitors are those who have yet to decide on their college future.
Here’s a look at which recruits are expected to be in Eugene this weekend, as well as where they rank in the Rivals Industry Ranking.
- 5-star WR Xavier Sabb (No. 30)
- 4-star QB Will Mencl (No. 46) (Oregon commit)
- 4-star EDGE Rashad Streets (No. 47) (Oregon commit)
- 4-star WR Tae Walden Jr. (No. 69)
- 4-star LB Brayton Feister (No. 135)
- 4-star DL Brayden Parks (No. 166)
- 4-star TE Anthony Cartwright III (No. 343)
- 4-star RB Caden Waye (No. 359)
- 3-star IOL Lex Mailangi (No. 697)
It’s a loaded weekend for the Ducks, and they are well positioned to land several of the visiting recruits this summer. With Mencl and Streets both in town as well, two of the most vocal recruiters in Oregon’s class, don’t be surprised if the Ducks manage to earn a commitment or two before the weekend is over.
On the heels of adding wideout Dakota Guerrant to their class, the Ducks are the frontrunners for Xavier Sabb, who is making the trip across the country from New Jersey. Sabb, whose brothers both play at Alabama, is one of Oregon’s favorite targets in the cycle, and one that Mencl has publicly called for the Ducks to bring to Eugene.
As a junior, Sabb played both receiver and safety at Glassboro High School. He made 59 catches for 896 yards and 13 touchdowns last season and was named Gatorade Player of the Year in New Jersey. After visiting Alabama last weekend, Oregon will get the last word on Sabb’s recruitment and could add a pair of elite receivers to pair with their star quarterback.
The Ducks are also in great position to finalize a commitment with both linebacker Brayton Feister and tight end Anthony Cartwright III. Cartwright will commit on June 28, and Oregon is already viewed as the leader in the race for the 6-foot-5 pass-catcher from Detroit. Feister is fresh off a visit to Georgia, and the Bulldogs made a big push. However, the Ohio native and No. 10 linebacker in the class has always been strongly linked to the Ducks. An official visit this weekend could be enough to push the recruitment to the finish line.
There are a couple of question marks making their way to campus as well. Wide receiver Tae Walden Jr. and defensive lineman Brayden Parks are both leaning elsewhere, but the Ducks have a reasonable shot in both recruitments. Auburn has led the way for Walden, but a strong visit to LSU last week did make a difference. Oregon could do something similar this week, but as of now, he is thought to wind up in SEC territory.
Parks has been a Notre Dame lean, but the momentum over the past few months has swung between the Irish and the Ducks. Oregon gets the final say this weekend, and it could make the difference. Parks didn’t commit after he visited South Bend last weekend, leaving the door open for the Ducks to swoop in at the final hour before the dead period.
Oregon has been a leader for Mater Dei offensive lineman Lex Mailangi as well, but recent visits to Cal and UCLA have narrowed the gap. The Ducks could use another lineman in their class, with Gus Corsair being the only interior lineman committed. The Ducks have some work to do to regain the lead in the race.
Caden Waye is a late add to the list. Although he has had the Ducks at the top of his list since he narrowed his recruitment in the winter, his list has changed after a trip to UCF last weekend put the Knights in his top three. Oregon already has four-star running back CaDarius McMiller committed and is pushing hard for four-star Landen Williams-Callis. Waye is a bit of a wild card for the Ducks, so it will be interesting to see how his visit to Eugene goes.
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