Oregon
Oregon Ducks safety Bryan Addison expected to play against UCLA; offensive lineman Steven Jones, running back Byron Cardwell Jr. still on the mend

No. 10 Oregon expects security Bryan Addison to have the ability to return for this week’s matchup with No. 9 UCLA.
Addison, a fifth-year redshirt-junior, missed UO’s win at Arizona resulting from unspecified causes.
“I feel Bryan can be obtainable and able to roll,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning stated Monday evening.
Addison, who has has 14 tackles with one for loss and a compelled fumble this season, is one in every of Oregon’s prime backup safeties.
Beginning offensive lineman Steven Jones is bettering however nonetheless recovering from the left foot harm that has brought about him to overlook the final 4 video games.
“Steven’s nonetheless working via some issues; doing extra at this time than he has,” Lanning stated.
Operating again Byron Cardwell Jr. has additionally missed the final 4 video games resulting from an unspecified harm and continues to get well.
“It’s a profit for us to have some alternatives to get guys again and get guys wholesome,” Lanning stated. “Byron’s a man that’s labored extraordinarily onerous and in some unspecified time in the future it’s about him feeling snug with himself with the ability to step again on the market on the sphere. We help him in each means from a medical standpoint and our teaching employees. He’s an incredible child; he does every part the suitable means. As soon as he looks like he can get on the market and compete for us we welcome him on the market to have the ability to see him on the sphere for us.”

Oregon
Former Oregon State third baseman Trent Caraway announces transfer destination
Former Oregon State third baseman Trent Caraway has a new home in college baseball.
Caraway announced his commitment to the LSU Tigers on Tuesday via social media.
Caraway, a rising junior, was the most outstanding player of the Corvallis regional during the 2025 postseason. He hit six home runs in the postseason overall, an OSU record, finishing the season batting .267 with 12 home runs and 47 RBI.
Caraway entered the transfer portal after Oregon State’s run to the College World Series, and had his name in the MLB Draft but did not get selected.
Seven OSU players were drafted, but Caraway not being selected was a surprise: MLB.com ranked him the No. 145 overall prospect, and there are 615 total picks across 20 rounds.
In the age of NIL, there is less incentive for underclassmen to make the jump to the professional level if their value does not exceed potential earnings in college. That could be the case for Caraway, who took a step back statistically in 2025 and could see a boost to his draft stock with improvement at LSU.
— Ryan Clarke covers the Oregon State Beavers for The Oregonian/OregonLive. Reach him at RClarke@Oregonian.com or on Twitter/X: @RyanTClarke. Find him on Bluesky: @ryantclarke.bsky.social.
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Mountain biker missing in Oregon, prompting search and rescue mission: authorities

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A mountain biker was reported missing in Oregon after not returning home from a biking trip in Mount Hood, according to authorities.
Ralph Sawyer, 52, was reported missing on Friday around 10:30 p.m. – two hours after he was expected to return home after leaving that morning for a mountain biking trip, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office wrote in a news release.
A search and rescue mission was immediately launched to locate him, the sheriff’s office said.
MISSING TEEN SURFER FOUND ALIVE ON REMOTE ISLAND MILES FROM SHORE: ‘DIDN’T GIVE UP HOPE’
Ralph Sawyer, 52, was reported missing on Friday at about 10:30 p.m. (Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office)
“Sawyer has a long history of mountain biking in the area and is familiar with the terrain,” the release noted, adding that the bike used was specifically designed for gravel roads.
The man had still not been found as of Monday, but officials said his car, a blue Kia Soul, was located shortly after midnight on Saturday with his cell phone inside.
Sawyer is described as 6’1″ with brown hair. He was last seen wearing an orange bike helmet, blue shirt and black biking shorts.

Sawyer is described as 6’1″ with brown hair. He was last seen wearing an orange bike helmet, blue shirt and black biking shorts. (Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office)
The search for Sawyer has been centered along East Still Creed Road to Veda Lake and Kinzel Lake, along with the U.S. Forest Service roads around Trillium Lake, located about 40 miles southeast of Portland.
Officials said about nearly 40 searchers were involved in the search on Saturday and 70 were mobilized on Sunday, covering hundreds of miles by ground and on vehicles, including ATVs and motorbikes. Technical rope teams were deployed to search over steep terrain while drones and a helicopter from the Oregon National Guard searched from the air.
TOURIST WHO MISSED NORWEGIAN CRUISE SHIP DISCOVERED DEAD ON MOUNTAIN TRAIL IN ALASKA

The search for Sawyer has been centered along East Still Creed Road to Veda Lake and Kinzel Lake, along with the U.S. Forest Service roads around Trillium Lake. (Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office)
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An Air Force Reserve Command combat search and rescue unit and K9 units were deployed on Monday in addition to the groups involved in search efforts over the weekend.
Oregon
Central Oregon baseball star selected by American League East team in 2025 MLB draft
One of Oregon’s top position players could be eastbound.
On Sunday afternoon, Summit centerfielder Slater de Brun was selected by the Baltimore Orioles with the 37th pick in the 2025 MLB draft.
A Vanderbilt commit, de Brun is one of Oregon’s top fielders. He ended his senior season with a .370 batting average and 26 RBIs. De Brun’s strength was his speed, as he scored 35 runs and stole 22 bases.
In the 2025 spring season, the Storm compiled a 23-6 record and stunned No. 1-ranked Wilsonville 9-2 in the state semifinals before besting Canby 5-1 for the Class 5A state championship. In the title game, de Brun had two RBIs.
At 5-foot-10, de Brun is undersized but the MLB still listed him as the No. 24 prospect in the draft. His speed is what impressed scouts the most, as his MLB profile praises his ability to play center field.
De Brun is the latest in a series of Oregon high schoolers who have been selected early in the MLB draft. Jesuit’s Noble Meyer was selected 10th overall by the Miami Marlins in 2023. Mick Abel, another Jesuit alumnus, was taken 15th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2020.
Sunset pitcher Kruz Schoolcraft was selected earlier on Sunday, going to the Padres with the No. 25 pick.
— Nik Streng covers high school sports in Oregon. Reach him at nstreng@oregonian.com or @NikStreng
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