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Live updates: Oregon men’s basketball vs. Washington
We are live from Matthew Knight Arena for tonight’s game (7 p.m., FS1) between Oregon and Washington.
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The Ducks (15-7, 7-4 Pac-12) are 8.5-point favorites (odds by Caesars).
The Huskies (12-10, 4-7) lost the first meeting this season 76-74 in Seattle on Jan. 4.
Oregon is 19-9 against Washington under Dana Altman and the last time Oregon hosted Washington was Jan. 23, 2022, a 84-56 UO win.
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2nd HALF: OREGON 76, WASHINGTON 74 – 1:09
— Jadrian Tracey layup in the lane. Wilhelm Breidenbach layup. 78-76 UO 1:09. Washington timeout.
— Koren Johnson layup, 75-74. N’Faly Dante makes 1/2 FTs, 76-74
— Jermaine Couisnard makes 1/2 FTs with 2:22 to go; 75-72 UO
— N’Faly Dante free throw snaps 12-0 Washington run with 3:08 to go. Braxton Meah fouls out.
— 20-3 Washington run; 73-72 3:34 to go
— Oregon 0 for last 5 FG
— Kwame Evans Jr. up to 15 points, matching his output vs. Washington last month
— Oregon opens 66-46 lead
— Sahvir Wheeler up to 13 points, nine in second half
— Jackson Shelstad just 1 of 7 from the field but 6 rebounds and 6 assists
— 8-2 Oregon run, 56-43 13:42 to go. Washington timeut.
— Jermaine Couisnard up to 20 points; Oregon is 1-3 when he scores 20 points this season
— Paul Mulcahy fourth foul at 14:23
— Jermaine Cousinard up to 17 points
— Brennan RIgsby and Kario Oquendo each with 3 fouls
HALFTIME: OREGON 40, WASHINGTON 34
— Oregon scoring: Couisnard 14, Evans 7, Dante, Oquendo, Shelstad and Tracey 4 each, Rigsby 3
— Mahamadou Diawara, Kario Oquendo and Brennan Rigsby all with 2 fouls
— Oregon with 17 points off turnovers; 38-29 2:48
— Jermaine Couisnard up to 12 points
— Washington scoring half it points from within a foot of the basket
— 12-4 Oregon run makes it 27-17. Washington timeout 9:07
— Washington with three alley-oop baskets in less than 10 minutes
— Alley-oop snaps 0 for 4 stretch for UW
— 9-0 Oregon run, 15-9 UO after Flagrant 1 foul on Washington’s Paul Mulcahy with 13:50 to go
— Oregon jumping a lot of passing lanes to force turnovers.
— Tied at 9 15:40, Washington 3 for 3 from the field with a pair of free throws but have committed four turnovers
— Ducks 0 for 3 from three, clean looks
— Oregon starters: Jackson Shelstad, Jermaine Couisnard, Kario Oquendo, Jadrian Tracey, N’Faly Dante
PREGAME
— On pregame radio Dana Altman says they’ll see how Nate Bittle feels pregame and determine if he’ll play tonight. Altman says Brennan Rigsby has missed the last two days of practice due to illness. Rigsby and Bittle both going through pregame warmups.
— Nate Bittle comes out for warmups with roughly 30 minutes to tip.
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Texas man wanted for child sex crimes, theft arrested in SW Oregon
CURRY COUNTY, Ore. (KPTV) – A Texas man wanted for child sex crimes was arrested in Curry County on Tuesday afternoon.
The Curry County Sheriff’s Office says Kenneth Leatherwood of Bastrop, Texas, was arrested with the help of Oregon State Police and U.S. Marshals just after 12:30 p.m.
Leatherwood, who is accused of sex-related crimes involving a child in Texas, was reportedly found camping in a heavy wooded area near Lucas Lodge in Agness.
Investigators say Leatherwood has been on the run from Curry County law enforcement since June 16 after reports that he had been seen with a stolen car in the Agness area.
Leatherwood was also believed to have stolen weapons with him.
His dog was also found and returned to the suspect’s family in good shape, according to the sheriff’s office.
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Fireworks on sale in Oregon until July 6
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) – Fireworks are on sale in Oregon until July 6, but state and local rules limit where they can be used and what types are allowed.
In Portland, fireworks use and sales are banned year-round.
Fireworks are also banned on beaches and in state and national parks.
Statewide, fireworks that fly into the air, explode, act unpredictably or move more than 12 feet horizontally are illegal. Banned fireworks include sky lanterns, missiles, rockets, Roman candles, firecrackers, cherry bombs and M-80s.
Fountains, sparklers, ground spinners and smoke devices are among the fireworks allowed under state rules.
Officials said people should not call 911 to report illegal fireworks. They said reports should go to the non-emergency line for the area.
First responders said there were 263 fires across Portland during last year’s fireworks season, and 27 were caused by fireworks.
For more details about fireworks regulation in Oregon, click here.
In Washington, fireworks sales legally begin Sunday and run through July 4.
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Gray whale carcass washes ashore in Gearhart on Oregon coast
GEARHART, Ore. (KATU) — Another gray whale washed up on the Oregon coast last week, this time in Gearhart, according to Seaside Aquarium.
The 41-foot-long male had been dead for months before washing up on the beach, Seaside Aquarium general manager Keith Chandler said.
He noted that there have been 19 total whale strandings or carcasses washing up on beaches just this year on the Oregon coast region.
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Of those deaths, more than half were at least partially attributed to malnutrition. That could have been the cause in more strandings, however, necropsies were not performed in roughly a dozen of the 30 strandings.
Chandler said strong wind from the west this year has been contributing to why coastal towns are seeing a lot of whales and other things washing up on shore. However he also noted that many of the Grey whales washed ashore were emaciated with necropsies showing signs of malnourishment.
“The food sources have been compromised. The warmer water means the nutrients that they’re getting aren’t as good, so the whole food chain is kind of not as healthy,” Chandler said.
He pointed to the warming waters with climate change as the main reason noting that warm water plankton–Grey Whale’s main food source–is thinner and has fewer nutrients than plankton in cooler waters.
Chandler says this whale will not have a necropsy done because of its level of decomposition.
“The fresher ones, the team from Portland State [University] will come down and they’ll go in and do measurements, take samples and stuff, measurements of the internal organs. But on one this decayed, you won’t gain anything from it scientifically. And it’s just kind of a mess to do when they’re this rotten,” he said.
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You can report a whale stranding to the West Coast Marine Mammal Stranding Network Hotline by calling 1-866-767-6114.
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