Oregon
Oregon high school football predictions from SBLive: Who will win in Week 7?
Tigard or West Linn? Tualatin or Lake Oswego? Lakeridge or Oregon Metropolis? Sherwood or Newberg? Wilsonville or Southridge? Dallas or South Albany? Henley or Marshfield?
Right here’s who we’re selecting in every of these Week 7 highschool soccer matchups, in addition to a number of others.
Agree or disagree with our picks?
Congratulations to Dave Ball and Michele Bunch, who every went 24-6 to share the Week 6 title.
Picture by Ken Waz
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Full Week 6 recap:
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Lakeridge at Oregon Metropolis
JD Humburg: Lakeridge
Mike Swanson: Lakeridge
René Ferrán: Oregon Metropolis
Dan Brood: Lakeridge
Alex Tam: Lakeridge
Dave Ball: Lakeridge
Bob Lundeberg: Lakeridge
Mitchell Forde: Lakeridge
Jarrid Denney: Oregon Metropolis
Taylor Balkom: Oregon Metropolis
Michele Bunch: Lakeridge
Leon Neuschwander: Lakeridge
Sherwood at Newberg
JD Humburg: Sherwood
Mike Swanson: Sherwood
René Ferrán: Sherwood
Dan Brood: Sherwood
Alex Tam: Sherwood
Dave Ball: Sherwood
Bob Lundeberg: Sherwood
Mitchell Forde: Sherwood
Jarrid Denney: Sherwood
Taylor Balkom: Newberg
Michele Bunch: Newberg
Leon Neuschwander: Sherwood
Forest Grove at Hillsboro
JD Humburg: Hillsboro
Mike Swanson: Forest Grove
René Ferrán: Hillsboro
Dan Brood: Hillsboro
Alex Tam: Hillsboro
Dave Ball: Hillsboro
Bob Lundeberg: Hillsboro
Mitchell Forde: Forest Grove
Jarrid Denney: Hillsboro
Taylor Balkom: Hillsboro
Michele Bunch: Forest Grove
Leon Neuschwander: Hillsboro
Molalla at La Salle Prep
JD Humburg: Molalla
Mike Swanson: Molalla
René Ferrán: La Salle Prep
Dan Brood: La Salle Prep
Alex Tam: La Salle Prep
Dave Ball: La Salle Prep
Bob Lundeberg: Molalla
Mitchell Forde: La Salle Prep
Jarrid Denney: La Salle Prep
Taylor Balkom: La Salle Prep
Michele Bunch: La Salle Prep
Leon Neuschwander: La Salle Prep
North Salem at Sprague
JD Humburg: North Salem
Mike Swanson: North Salem
René Ferrán: Sprague
Dan Brood: North Salem
Alex Tam: Sprague
Dave Ball: North Salem
Bob Lundeberg: North Salem
Mitchell Forde: Sprague
Jarrid Denney: North Salem
Taylor Balkom: North Salem
Michele Bunch: Sprague
Leon Neuschwander: North Salem
Ashland at Candy Residence
JD Humburg: Candy Residence
Mike Swanson: Ashland
René Ferrán: Candy Residence
Dan Brood: Candy Residence
Alex Tam: Candy Residence
Dave Ball: Ashland
Bob Lundeberg: Candy Residence
Mitchell Forde: Candy Residence
Jarrid Denney: Candy Residence
Taylor Balkom: Candy Residence
Michele Bunch: Candy Residence
Leon Neuschwander: Candy Residence
Lincoln at Wells
JD Humburg: Lincoln
Mike Swanson: Lincoln
René Ferrán: Lincoln
Dan Brood: Wells
Alex Tam: Wells
Dave Ball: Lincoln
Bob Lundeberg: Wells
Mitchell Forde: Wells
Jarrid Denney: Wells
Taylor Balkom: Lincoln
Michele Bunch: Wells
Leon Neuschwander: Wells
South Medford at Grants Cross
JD Humburg: South Medford
Mike Swanson: South Medford
René Ferrán: South Medford
Dan Brood: South Medford
Alex Tam: South Medford
Dave Ball: Grants Cross
Bob Lundeberg: South Medford
Mitchell Forde: South Medford
Jarrid Denney: South Medford
Taylor Balkom: Grants Cross
Michele Bunch: South Medford
Leon Neuschwander: South Medford
Milwaukie at Seaside
JD Humburg: Seaside
Mike Swanson: Milwaukie
René Ferrán: Seaside
Dan Brood: Seaside
Alex Tam: Milwaukie
Dave Ball: Seaside
Bob Lundeberg: Seaside
Mitchell Forde: Milwaukie
Jarrid Denney: Seaside
Taylor Balkom: Milwaukie
Michele Bunch: Milwaukie
Leon Neuschwander: Milwaukie
Liberty at Century
JD Humburg: Liberty
Mike Swanson: Liberty
René Ferrán: Liberty
Dan Brood: Liberty
Alex Tam: Liberty
Dave Ball: Liberty
Bob Lundeberg: Liberty
Mitchell Forde: Liberty
Jarrid Denney: Century
Taylor Balkom: Liberty
Michele Bunch: Liberty
Leon Neuschwander: Liberty
North Eugene at Churchill
JD Humburg: North Eugene
Mike Swanson: Churchill
René Ferrán: North Eugene
Dan Brood: Churchill
Alex Tam: Churchill
Dave Ball: North Eugene
Bob Lundeberg: Churchill
Mitchell Forde: Churchill
Jarrid Denney: North Eugene
Taylor Balkom: Churchill
Michele Bunch: Churchill
Leon Neuschwander: Churchill
Tualatin at Lake Oswego
JD Humburg: Tualatin
Mike Swanson: Tualatin
René Ferrán: Tualatin
Dan Brood: Tualatin
Alex Tam: Tualatin
Dave Ball: Tualatin
Bob Lundeberg: Tualatin
Mitchell Forde: Tualatin
Jarrid Denney: Tualatin
Taylor Balkom: Tualatin
Michele Bunch: Lake Oswego
Leon Neuschwander: Tualatin
Franklin at Jefferson
JD Humburg: Jefferson
Mike Swanson: Franklin
René Ferrán: Franklin
Dan Brood: Jefferson
Alex Tam: Franklin
Dave Ball: Franklin
Bob Lundeberg: Jefferson
Mitchell Forde: Jefferson
Jarrid Denney: Franklin
Taylor Balkom: Franklin
Michele Bunch: Franklin
Leon Neuschwander: Franklin
Madras at Baker
JD Humburg: Baker
Mike Swanson: Baker
René Ferrán: Baker
Dan Brood: Madras
Alex Tam: Baker
Dave Ball: Baker
Bob Lundeberg: Baker
Mitchell Forde: Baker
Jarrid Denney: Baker
Taylor Balkom: Baker
Michele Bunch: Baker
Leon Neuschwander: Baker
Glencoe at McMinnville
JD Humburg: McMinnville
Mike Swanson: McMinnville
René Ferrán: McMinnville
Dan Brood: McMinnville
Alex Tam: McMinnville
Dave Ball: Glencoe
Bob Lundeberg: McMinnville
Mitchell Forde: McMinnville
Jarrid Denney: McMinnville
Taylor Balkom: McMinnville
Michele Bunch: McMinnville
Leon Neuschwander: Glencoe
Central at Lebanon
JD Humburg: Central
Mike Swanson: Central
René Ferrán: Central
Dan Brood: Central
Alex Tam: Central
Dave Ball: Central
Bob Lundeberg: Lebanon
Mitchell Forde: Central
Jarrid Denney: Lebanon
Taylor Balkom: Central
Michele Bunch: Central
Leon Neuschwander: Lebanon
Sheldon at North Medford
JD Humburg: Sheldon
Mike Swanson: Sheldon
René Ferrán: Sheldon
Dan Brood: Sheldon
Alex Tam: Sheldon
Dave Ball: Sheldon
Bob Lundeberg: Sheldon
Mitchell Forde: Sheldon
Jarrid Denney: Sheldon
Taylor Balkom: Sheldon
Michele Bunch: Sheldon
Leon Neuschwander: Sheldon
North Bend at Hidden Valley
JD Humburg: North Bend
Mike Swanson: Hidden Valley
René Ferrán: Hidden Valley
Dan Brood: North Bend
Alex Tam: North Bend
Dave Ball: Hidden Valley
Bob Lundeberg: Hidden Valley
Mitchell Forde: North Bend
Jarrid Denney: Hidden Valley
Taylor Balkom: Hidden Valley
Michele Bunch: North Bend
Leon Neuschwander: North Bend
Reynolds at Sandy
JD Humburg: Sandy
Mike Swanson: Sandy
René Ferrán: Sandy
Dan Brood: Sandy
Alex Tam: Sandy
Dave Ball: Sandy
Bob Lundeberg: Sandy
Mitchell Forde: Sandy
Jarrid Denney: Sandy
Taylor Balkom: Reynolds
Michele Bunch: Reynolds
Leon Neuschwander: Reynolds
Wilsonville at Southridge
JD Humburg: Wilsonville
Mike Swanson: Wilsonville
René Ferrán: Wilsonville
Dan Brood: Wilsonville
Alex Tam: Wilsonville
Dave Ball: Wilsonville
Bob Lundeberg: Wilsonville
Mitchell Forde: Wilsonville
Jarrid Denney: Wilsonville
Taylor Balkom: Wilsonville
Michele Bunch: Southridge
Leon Neuschwander: Wilsonville
Cascade at Junction Metropolis
JD Humburg: Cascade
Mike Swanson: Cascade
René Ferrán: Cascade
Dan Brood: Cascade
Alex Tam: Cascade
Dave Ball: Cascade
Bob Lundeberg: Cascade
Mitchell Forde: Cascade
Jarrid Denney: Junction Metropolis
Taylor Balkom: Junction Metropolis
Michele Bunch: Junction Metropolis
Leon Neuschwander: Cascade
McNary at West Salem
JD Humburg: West Salem
Mike Swanson: West Salem
René Ferrán: West Salem
Dan Brood: West Salem
Alex Tam: McNary
Dave Ball: McNary
Bob Lundeberg: West Salem
Mitchell Forde: West Salem
Jarrid Denney: McNary
Taylor Balkom: McNary
Michele Bunch: McNary
Leon Neuschwander: West Salem
Henley at Marshfield
JD Humburg: Henley
Mike Swanson: Henley
René Ferrán: Henley
Dan Brood: Henley
Alex Tam: Henley
Dave Ball: Henley
Bob Lundeberg: Marshfield
Mitchell Forde: Henley
Jarrid Denney: Marshfield
Taylor Balkom: Marshfield
Michele Bunch: Marshfield
Leon Neuschwander: Marshfield
South Albany at Dallas
JD Humburg: Dallas
Mike Swanson: Dallas
René Ferrán: Dallas
Dan Brood: Dallas
Alex Tam: Dallas
Dave Ball: Dallas
Bob Lundeberg: Dallas
Mitchell Forde: Dallas
Jarrid Denney: South Albany
Taylor Balkom: Dallas
Michele Bunch: South Albany
Leon Neuschwander: South Albany
Tigard at West Linn
JD Humburg: West Linn
Mike Swanson: West Linn
René Ferrán: West Linn
Dan Brood: West Linn
Alex Tam: West Linn
Dave Ball: Tigard
Bob Lundeberg: West Linn
Mitchell Forde: West Linn
Jarrid Denney: West Linn
Taylor Balkom: West Linn
Michele Bunch: Tigard
Leon Neuschwander: West Linn
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Full Week 6 recap:
Oregon
REAL ID deadline is coming. How to get one in Oregon and why you shouldn’t delay
Oregonians will soon need to meet federal security standards and get a REAL ID by May 7, 2025 if they want to fly domestically.
Here’s how to get a REAL ID, why they are required and why you should make plans to get one soon.
What is a REAL ID?
A REAL ID is a state-issued driver’s license, permit or ID card that meets federal security standards, according to a press release from the Oregon Department of Transportation.
An Oregon REAL ID has a star inside a black circle on the upper right corner of the card. Renewing identification without opting for a REAL ID will show “Not for REAL ID Act” in the upper right corner.
Why will REAL IDs be required?
In 2005, Congress passed the REAL ID Act in response to the 9/11 Commission’s recommendation to improve protection and “establish minimum security standards for state-issued driver’s licenses and identification cards,” according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Can I still fly after May 7, 2025 if I don’t get a REAL ID?
No. Past the May deadline, any person 18 years or older without a REAL ID, passport, passport card or military ID won’t be able to board domestic flights.
Chris Crabb, public information officer for the Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles, said 51% of Oregonians have their passport.
REAL IDs cannot be used as a passport alternative to board foreign flights, and Oregonians will still be able to legally drive, vote or prove their identity without a REAL ID.
How to get a REAL ID in Oregon?
Oregonians can get a REAL ID at any DMV office by walk-in or appointment. Applicants must bring documents that prove their identity, date of birth, social security number, two different proofs of address and lawful status in the United States.
There will be an up to 20-day wait period before the REAL ID arrives in the mail after completing the application.
How much does a REAL ID cost in Oregon?
REAL IDs cost $30 each time you apply, and that fee comes in addition to the regular costs for an original, renewal or replacement of a standard Oregon driver’s license, permit or ID card. Getting a REAL ID does not change the expiration date on your card.
An original standard driver’s license costs $64, an ID card costs $47 and a permit is $30.
Renewal of a standard driver’s license costs $54, an ID card costs $43 and a permit is $26.
Replacement of a standard driver’s license costs $30, an ID card costs $40 and a permit is $30.
Why should I make plans to get a REAL ID in Oregon ASAP?
Crabb said the DMV is expecting an influx of REAL ID seekers toward the deadline, so they’re hoping people can make the switch as soon as possible.
Since the option became available in 2020, one-third of the state’s license, instruction permit or identification card holders have opted to switch to a REAL ID — a little over a million people, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.
Applicants who show up two weeks before the deadline might not receive the REAL ID in time if they are traveling close to the deadline, she said. Temporary paper cards will not be accepted.
“The sooner you get it, the less you’ll probably have to wait,” Crabb said.
Alexander Banks is an AAJA-SPJ reporting intern at the Statesman Journal. Reach him at abanks@statesmanjournal.com
Oregon
WATCH: Trent Bray Talks Exciting Oregon State Win Over Washington State
Trent Bray’s Oregon State Beavers picked up a huge win in Week 13, narrowly beating out Pac-12 rivals Washington State 41-38. Spirits were exceptionally high for the Beavers postgame as they snapped a five-game losing streak and stayed alive in the hunt for a postseason game.
Bray met with local media postgame to share his excitement for the result and where the Beavers found success in the victory. The full presser video is linked below. Bray speaks for the first eight minutes.
NOTES
– “I think tonight was just what I’ve seen from these guys all season long. Ups and downs but they just keep going back to work. They they believe in each other. It was just a great team win.”
-On finding success in simplifying the offense: “I think Gunderson and the staff did a great job of narrowing things down. What do we do well, how can we use guys…What we did with Jabari and how we used his legs helped us move the ball. So I think they just did a good job of narrowing it down and and, you know, less is more and I think that’s what we found tonight.”
-On still having a chance to make a bowl game: “I think it’s it’s it’s big. We give ourselves an opportunity with the last game to go to the postseason, which is where everyone wants to be, and we got another great team we got to face but I think it’s a definitely a a good thing and a motivating thing.”
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Oregon
Boise State, rejuvenated Oregon State set to battle on the Blue
Minutes after No. 12 Boise State knocked off Wyoming Saturday night, the Broncos’ next opponent — Oregon State — secured its biggest victory of the season.
A 55-yard Everett Hayes field goal with 20 seconds remaining lifted the Beavers to a 41-38 victory over Washington State in the unofficial Pac-12 championship game.
Oregon State (5-6), which had dropped five straight games following a 4-1 start, and Washington State (8-3) are competing as independents the next two years before Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State join the Pac-12 for the 2026 football season.
“Tonight was just what I’ve seen from these guys all season long: ups and downs, but they just keep going back to work,” first-year Beavers head coach Trent Bray said. “They believe in each other, and it was just a great team win. … We’ve been so close in so many games this last month or two. For them to be in that and pull it out and do it is huge.”
The Broncos (10-1, 7-0 Mountain West) and Beavers will face off at 10 a.m. Mountain time on Black Friday at Albertsons Stadium.
Oregon State won four of its first five games, but lost starting running back Jam Griffin and others along the way. A 42-37 defeat at Nevada began a streak of five consecutive losses that culminated in an embarrassing 28-0 shutout at Air Force last week.
The Beavers were out-gained 410-175 in Colorado Springs. One week later, Oregon State out-gained the high-flying Cougars 484-385.
“I think (offensive coordinator Ryan) Gunderson and the staff did a great job of narrowing things down,” Bray said. “What do we do well? How can we use guys? … Less is more, and I think that’s what we found out tonight.”
Idaho transfer Gevani McCoy started the first eight games at quarterback but was benched during a 44-7 loss at California. Ben Gulbranson, who went 7-1 as a starter during the Beavers’ 10-win 2022 season, started the San Jose State game but was unavailable against Air Force due to injury.
Gulbranson returned to the lineup Saturday and completed 22 for 34 passes for 294 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, including a pick-six that put Washington State up 38-31 in the fourth quarter. The junior bounced right back to lead a game-tying touchdown dive.
“I’m happy for Ben because he’s put in a lot of work and been through a lot his whole career,” Bray said of Gulbranson, who lost his starting job to transfer DJ Uiagalelei last year. “When it went bad, he didn’t hang his head, didn’t give up. He went right back and led the team down to score.”
The Beavers also used freshman quarterback Gabarri Johnson as a runner against Washington State. Johnson finished with six carries for 47 yards and a touchdown.
“I thought what we did with Gabarri and how we used his legs helped us move the ball,” Bray said.
Oregon State had scored just 20 combined points over its last three games before exploding for 41 Saturday night. Needing a victory for bowl eligibility, the Beavers would love to contain Heisman Trophy candidate Ashton Jeanty and spoil Boise State’s College Football Playoff bye aspirations.
“We know we’ve got a big-time opponent coming to the Blue this Friday, and we’ve got to be ready,” Broncos head coach Spencer Danielson said. “We know we’re going to get everybody’s best. We got Wyoming’s best tonight, and I promise you we are going to get Oregon State’s best.”
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