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Oregon high school football Week 4 recap: Top stars, best games, biggest wins

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Oregon high school football Week 4 recap: Top stars, best games, biggest wins


The Oregon highschool soccer season continued this weekend with Week 4 motion across the state.

Right here’s a have a look at a few of the greatest video games, high stars and memorable performances.

Notice: Entries are based mostly on data supplied by coaches, statisticians and highschool soccer followers. Don’t see any particulars on your crew’s sport? Electronic mail some notes and/or stats to jd@scorebooklive.com. We will probably be updating this put up all through the weekend. 

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Picture by Ken Waz: West Linn celebrates after beating Washington energy Lake Stevens 

Our Week 4 predictions:

State leaders by way of Week 3:

CLASS 6A

No. 1 Sheldon 62, McNary 6

The Irish of Eugene scored on their first three snaps and rolled to the win over the host Celtics (0-4, 0-2 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) in Keizer.

Quarterback Brock Thomas took the opening play 60 yards off sort out for a landing for the Irish (4-0, 2-0). Grafton Robinson additionally had an extended scoring run and made two landing catches within the first quarter, and Isaac Peters made a landing catch.

Joey Rubino and Hunter Lansdon every returned an interception for a landing within the second quarter. 

Taitum Tuioti, Mana Tuioti and Josh Merriman led the Irish in tackles, with Taitum Tuioti, Merriman and Will Haverland registering one sack apiece. 

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The Celtics have been with out six starters on account of harm and sickness.

“They have been a dominant pressure from the primary whistle,” Celtics coach Connor Astley stated concerning the Irish in a textual content message. 

No. 2 Central Catholic 35, Nelson 7

Ty Jones, Grover Melo and Amari Abraham anchored a Central Catholic protection that held the visiting Hawks (2-1, 1-1 Mt. Hood Convention) to 127 yards of whole offense at Hillsboro Stadium.

Rams quarterback Cru Newman threw for a landing, ran for one and scored one as a receiver on a operating again go play. Newman was 11 of 16 for 148 yards, gained 51 yards dashing and had the 21-yard scoring catch for the Rams (3-1, 2-0) of Southeast Portland. 

Tyler Newbury and Cade Gehlen scored dashing touchdowns for the Rams, and Zhaiel Smith added a landing reception. 

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Reid Grey led the Hawks of Joyful Valley in receptions and caught a landing go from Alex Nita to account for the ultimate rating. 

“Our children performed exhausting (however) clearly made a couple of too many errors,” Hawks coach Aaron Hazel stated. “I believe we’re going to watch the movie and see that we have been one block or one missed sort out right here and there from making it a a lot nearer sport.” 

No. 2 West Linn 45, Lake Stevens (Wash.) 6 | Story

Sam Leavitt was 17 of 18 for 310 yards and two touchdowns, pacing the Lions (3-1) to the one-sided win over the visiting Vikings (2-2), who entered as SBLive’s WIAA No. 1 Class 4A crew.

Koffi Kouame scored on a 42-yard run early within the first quarter, and Ben Winjum (three landing runs) and Mark Hamper (two landing catches) pushed the Lions to a 42-0 halftime lead. 

Koffi Kouame (West Linn) photograph by Ken Waz 

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No. 4 Tualatin 36, No. 7 Westview 15

AJ Noland and Richie Anderson every caught two landing passes from Jack Wagner, and the Timberwolves (4-0) saved the explosive Wildcats offense bottled up within the home-field win.

Jordan Fisher had 20 rushes for 64 yards and each touchdowns for the Wildcats (1-3) of Northwest Portland.

The Timberwolves additionally obtained a landing run from Luke Ash. 

No. 5 Jesuit 42, No. 9 Sherwood 0

Jace Burton and Noah Staley scored two touchdowns apiece within the second quarter, powering the Crusaders previous the Bowmen (2-2) in Sherwood.

Burton caught eight passes for 179 yards and the 2 touchdowns. Staley obtained his touchdowns and picked up 103 yards on eight rushes, and Payton Roth added 98 yards and a rating on 17 carries. 

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Jesuit led 28-0 at halftime.

The Crusaders (3-1) of Southwest Portland posted their fourth shutout of their previous 12 video games. In accordance with an unverified Twitter account on Jesuit athletics, it was the soccer program’s five hundredth win. 

Barlow 21, No. 6 Clackamas 14 (OT)

Caleb Perry made an interception ultimately zone after Hunter MacDonald’s landing run on the Bruins’ extra time sequence to seal Barlow’s street win over the Cavaliers (2-2, 1-1 Mt. Hood Convention). 

Jett Fay (15 carries, 58 yards, one landing), had an 11-yard scramble in extra time to maintain the drive alive for the Bruins (2-2, 2-0) of Gresham. 

Luke Fahner deflected the Cavaliers’ 29-yard discipline aim try with 29 seconds left in regulation to maintain the rating 14-14.

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Jett Fay (Barlow) photo by Dave Ball 

Jett Fay (Barlow) photograph by Dave Ball 

No. 8 Tigard 40, Liberty 7

Reese Hare returned an interception for a landing, Roman Martin and Nicco Simonetti additionally made interceptions, and the Tigers (4-0) pulled away from the visiting Falcons (2-2) of Hillsboro.

Vaughn Croxton’s 13 tackles led the Tigers’ protection.

Tigard’s Nate Duenas caught two landing passes — one apiece from Brady Jordan and Jake Feist – and Feist, Konnor Grant and Luke Davis ran for touchdowns for the Tigers. 

Houstyn Lee-Perry scored on the finish of the Falcons’ first drive, however that was all of the factors they mustered. 

No. 10 Mountainside 49, Newberg 28 | Story

Alex Ingalls handed for 2 scores and ran for one more through the Mavericks’ 21-point second quarter, and Mountainside (4-0) saved the visiting Tigers (3-1) at bay within the second half in Beaverton. 

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Jared Lang’s brief run gave the Mavericks a 7-0 first-quarter lead. Ingalls threw a 79-yard catch-and-run landing go to Brayden Boe, ran two yards for a landing and hit Samuel Pimentel for a 15-yard landing 4 seconds earlier than halftime because the Mavericks took a 35-14 result in the locker room. 

Ingalls completed 10 of 13 for 181 yards and the 2 touchdowns. Lang completed with two landing runs. 

The Tigers’ Isaac Heveron had 15 rushes for 107 yards and two touchdowns as a part of a operating sport that picked up 220 yards. 

Newberg’s main rusher and tackler, Hudson Davis, was amongst three starters out of the lineup on account of sickness. 

Lake Oswego 42, McMinnville 12

The Lakers (3-1) exceeded their scoring output from their first three video games mixed within the win over the Grizzlies (2-2) in McMinnville.

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Liam Davis got here in at quarterback within the second quarter for the Lakers and handed for one rating and ran for 2. 

The Lakers’ Calvin Macy ran for one landing, and Connor Croteau caught a landing go. 

Lakeridge 42, Sundown 14

Ryan Oliver handed for 351 yards and 5 touchdowns and the Pacers’ protection restricted the host Apollos (2-2) to 147 yards of offense within the win in Northwest Portland. 

Junior Joey Olsen caught two passes — each for touchdowns — to cap every week during which he made a nonbinding dedication to USC. Donald Stephens Jr. caught three landing passes for the Pacers (2-2) of Lake Oswego, and Baylor Corbin had 10 catches for 68 yards. 

The Apollos’ Drew Nees handed to Max Odom late within the first quarter to forge a 7-7 tie, and Jacient Cox scored on a three-yard run 43 seconds earlier than halftime for the Apollos’ different landing. 

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Oliver accomplished 40 of 54 passes — each profession highs for the third-year starter. 

South Medford 48, South Salem 35

Panthers quarterback Deacon Edgar handed for 4 touchdowns and ran for 2, main the Panthers (4-0, 2-0 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) previous the host Saxons (3-1, 1-1).

Andrew Walker caught three of Edgar’s scoring passes — all within the first half — and Dylan Espinosa recovered a fumble ultimately zone because the Panthers capitalized on errors by the Saxons. 

The Saxons took a 28-27 lead within the third quarter on a brief landing run by quarterback Daschel Smith, however the Panthers answered with 21 consecutive factors — two landing runs by Edgar surrounding his landing go to Ty Henry.

South Salem’s Braedy Vogt rushed for 3 touchdowns, the final drawing the Saxons inside 48-35 three minutes into the fourth quarter. 

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Deacon Edgar (South Medford) photo by Dan Brood 

Deacon Edgar (South Medford) photograph by Dan Brood 

North Medford 27, North Salem 13

Ty Pugliano gained 95 yards and ran for 2 touchdowns to assist the host Black Twister (2-2, 2-0 Central/Southwest Valley Convention), who trailed 13-10 at halftime, defeat the Vikings (3-1, 1-1) at Spiegelberg Stadium. 

Easton Abbott (2.5 sacks) and AJ Pugliano (1.5 sacks) led the protection for the Black Twister, who made the rating 13-13 within the third quarter earlier than taking the lead within the fourth. 

The Vikings’ Pierce Walker caught two passes — each for touchdowns — from TC Manumaleuna II, who was 11 of 20 for 190 yards with two interceptions (one on the ultimate play). Walker additionally made an interception on protection. 

North Salem’s Josiah Davis, who harm an ankle final week towards Roseburg, carried 12 instances for 50 yards and made a 20-yard reception.

Sprague 56, Roseburg 17

Drew Rodriguez factored in 4 touchdowns to energy the Olympians (2-2, 1-1 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) of Salem to the victory over visiting Roseburg (0-3, 0-2). 

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Rodriguez handed for a landing, ran for a rating and made two landing catches. Fullback Casen Collins had a landing operating and one receiving.

Roseburg, which was shut out in its first two official contests, scored its first factors of the season. 

Sandy 41, David Douglas 6

Garrett Willenberg scored 4 touchdowns on 13 carries, powering the Pioneers (1-3, 1-1 Mt. Hood Convention) to the home-field win over the Scots (0-4, 0-2) of Southeast Portland.

David Franco linked with Daniel Levitsky on a 50-yard go play to attract the Scots inside 7-6, and the Pioneers led 14-6 at halftime.

Mataio Olumau carried 13 instances for 110 yards and a Pioneers landing. Billy Lucas, who made an interception on protection, handed for 140 yards, together with a 22-yard landing to Payton Giusto.

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Caleb Clardy led the Scots with 13 tackles, and Mason Eveland (eight tackles) had an interception.

The Scots have been lacking 18 gamers out with harm or sickness and had 27 gamers in uniform. 

Reynolds 28, Gresham 14

The Raiders’ operating sport discovered its stride behind robust offensive line play, and their protection compelled the Gophers (1-2, 0-2 Mt. Hood Convention) into a number of turnovers on downs as Reynolds (3-1, 1-1) of Troutdale gained at Mt. Hood Group School in Gresham.

The Gophers’ Colton Gaffney, who had a team-high eight tackles the week earlier than, scored on a 48-yard return of a fumble. Jaxon Doving linked with Andre Miller on a 28-yard go for the Gophers’ different landing. Seth Braaten led the protection with eight tackles, together with two for loss. 

The Raiders exceeded final season’s win whole of two. 

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Century 39, Aloha 0

Elijah Garcia, Avery Williams and Aydin Ellis scored two touchdowns apiece for the Jaguars (2-2) within the shutout of the Warriors (0-4) at Aloha. 

Garcia scored on runs of 15 and 16 yards to carry the Jaguars of Hillsboro to a 13-0 lead. Williams made the primary of his two landing catches — on a 76-yard reference to Jonny Ellis (4 landing passes) — and Aydin Ellis made the primary of his two scoring catches to ship the Jaguars to a 26-0 halftime lead. 

Oregon Metropolis 57, Beaverton 20

Marcus Jordan caught two landing passes and ran 80 yards with 1:03 left for his second landing on the bottom within the Pioneers’ win over the Beavers (0-4) in Oregon Metropolis.

Ben Schneider handed for 4 touchdowns for the Pioneers (3-1), who surpassed their win whole of final season. 

Addison Schinderle and Oliver Leubkert caught landing passes for the Beavers.

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Grants Move 27, West Salem 25

Jackson Tunick’s second landing catch gave the Cavemen (3-1, 1-1 Central/Southwest Valley Convention) respiration room sufficient to resist a late Titans landing within the victory in Grants Move.

Tunick caught 11 passes, tied for the second-most in a sport in Class 6A and 5A this season, and picked up 189 yards. Jace Blanchard was 21 of 39 for 267 yards and three touchdowns.

Carson Everson scored on a nine-yard run to stake the Titans (0-4, 0-2) to an 18-13 lead with 4½ minutes left within the third quarter. Blanchard’s closing two landing passes put the Cavemen in entrance 27-18 with 3:34 remaining.

Kaden Martirano handed for 2 touchdowns and Connor Oertel had two scoring catches for the Titans. 

Jackson Tunick (Grants Pass) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Jackson Tunick (Grants Move) photograph by Leon Neuschwander 

Grant 15, Jefferson 0

Thomas Browning and Marshune Waters made interceptions, and the Generals of Northeast Portland held the host Democrats of North Portland to 154 yards.

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Kahceem Surrell ran for a landing to stake the Generals (2-2, 2-0 Portland Interscholastic League) to a 6-0 halftime lead. A security within the third quarter and Kellen Segel’s landing go to Milan Clark produced the ultimate factors. 

Regardless of being shut out, the Democrats obtained robust operating from J’Sean McIver and Jeray Mott. Pedo Gonzales (two sacks) and Mykell King (one sack) stood out on protection for the Democrats (1-3, 1-1). 

Roosevelt 35, Cleveland 6

Dontrell Betts and Robert Anthony every ran for 2 touchdowns to focus on the offense for the Roughriders within the win over the host Warriors (1-3, 0-2 Portland Interscholastic League) in Southeast Portland. 

Angel Marquez ran for a landing after an extended kickoff return by Jamel Pinchon set the Warriors up in good discipline place. 

Sea and Tau Takau stood out on the defensive position for the Roughriders (1-3, 1-1) of North Portland, who obtained a number of impactful performs from linebacker Ronald Woods. 

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Franklin 35, Lincoln 14

Jemall Brumfield ran for 3 touchdowns and returned an interception for one more, and the Lightning (3-0, 2-0 Portland Interscholastic League) of Southeast Portland downed the host Cardinals (1-3, 1-1) of Southwest Portland at Ida B. Wells-Barnett Excessive Faculty within the Hillsdale neighborhood of Southwest Portland.

Will Reid handed to Ethan Aman for the Lightning’s different landing. 

Wells 44, McDaniel 0

Emmitt Davis scored a landing on offense and on a brief punt return and made an interception because the Guardians (2-2, 1-1 Portland Interscholastic League) of Southwest Portland defeated the host Mountain Lions (0-4, 0-2) in Northeast Portland. 

Parker Feld-Gore made 4 interceptions for the Guardians, and Jackson Poole — who additionally scored on offense — made one. 

CLASS 6A vs. CLASS 5A

Redmond 21, Glencoe 20

Kyle Littlejohn rushed for about 150 yards, together with some key positive aspects to expire the clock on the finish, because the Panthers (2-2) fended off a late comeback bid by the Crimson Tide (1-3) of Hillsboro.

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The Crimson Tide trailed 21-7 at halftime however pulled inside 21-20 with 3:30 left. An obvious two-point conversion was negated by a holding penalty, and Glencoe threw incomplete on the second conversion try.

After the Crimson Tide kicked off, the Panthers relied on Littlejohn to exploit the ultimate minutes from the clock.

Caleb Dickerson returned an interception for a landing for the Panthers. John Brabb made an interception and deflected one other Crimson Tide go on to teammate Aiden Olmos. 

Trevor O’Leary, the Crimson Tide’s junior quarterback, was a vital issue within the crew’s operating sport. 

CLASS 5A

No. 2 Wilsonville (2-1) at No. 1 Summit (2-1) (SATURDAY)

No. 3 Thurston 42, Crater 21

The Colts (2-2, 2-0 Midwestern League) held the visiting Comets (1-3, 0-2) of Central Level to 83 yards of offense within the win in Springfield. 

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Vaun Halstead ran for 2 touchdowns and had a scoring catch, and Walker Bonar had 99 yards and two touchdowns receiving for the Colts. 

Dallas 26, No. 4 West Albany 21

Emilio Miranda carried 26 instances for 118 yards and two touchdowns, Owen Hess stood out on each side of the road of scrimmage, and the visiting Dragons (3-1, 3-1 Mid-Willamette Convention) by no means trailed in beating the Bulldogs (2-1, 2-1).

The Dragons’ Isaiah Mosley and Brock Dunkin every caught a landing go. Hess was 8 of 13 with a rating, and on protection he made eight tackles and had one go breakup. Dunkin made seven tackles with a sack.

Dallas’ Corey Miller (six tackles) had one sack, compelled a fumble and made two fumble recoveries. Stephen Ward (six tackles) had 4 sacks and compelled a fumble.

The Bulldogs’ Lukas Hews handed for 249 yards and two scores. Noah Reese ran one yard to drag the Bulldogs inside 26-21 with 55 seconds left. The Dragons recovered the following kickoff and ran out the clock. 

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The Dragons led 20-7 at halftime and prolonged their result in 19 factors, 26-7, 4 minutes into the ultimate quarter. 

No. 7 Bend 35, No. 5 Canby 0 | Story

Austin Baker keyed a robust operating sport, Blake Groshong caught a landing go, and the Lava Bears’ defensive position was excellent within the win over the Cougars (3-1) in Canby.

Kaleo Kelly led the Lava Bears (4-0) in tackles and had a strip takeaway that led to a second-quarter landing. 

The Cougars have been shorthanded, with standout operating again Tyler Konold and quarterback Gage Millar nonetheless out.

“Our harm state of affairs is in depth however not an excuse,” Cougars coach Jimmy Joyce – who simply returned from a bout of COVID-19 himself – stated in a textual content. “Bend is a good crew and actually confirmed us what smash-mouth soccer is about.” 

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The Lava Bears posted their second consecutive shutout and their third in 4 video games. They’ve allowed seven factors in 4 video games, and people have been to Class 6A North Medford. 

Austin Baker (Bend) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Austin Baker (Bend) photograph by Leon Neuschwander 

No. 6 Silverton 39, No. 9 South Albany 35

The Foxes (3-1, 3-0 Mid-Willamette Convention) drove 93 yards within the closing 2:07 to attain the go-ahead landing within the win over the visiting RedHawks (3-1, 3-1).

The Foxes’ Jackson Pfeifer caught two scoring passes, and Elijah Howard had a landing catch as Sawyer Teeney (18 of 24, 307 yards) handed for 3 scores and ran for one more.

Cohen Mulick blocked a punt that led to a Foxes landing. 

Juniors Jr Vasquez and DeShawn Gilliam caught landing passes from Kaden Youthful for the RedHawks, whose first rating got here on an 88-yard kickoff return by Gilliam. Logan Johnson scored twice on brief runs.

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Max Louber was in on 11 tackles for the RedHawks, who obtained interceptions from Max Williams and Keegan Turcott and a compelled fumble and restoration by Jack George.

No. 8 Southridge 24, No. 10 Mountain View 21

Rowen Miner kicked a 20-yard discipline aim with 10 seconds left to carry the Skyhawks (4-0) of Beaverton over the host Cougars (2-2) in Bend.

Miner’s go-ahead discipline aim ended a Skyhawks drive that started at their 20-yard line with 6:58 remaining. They took possession after the Cougars made the rating 21-21 on an 11-yard landing go from Connor Crum to Kaden Alayan. 

Jack Klee handed for touchdowns to Stone Flower, Alisjah Tucker and Matthew Nichols for the Skyhawks, who obtained impactful play on each side of the road of scrimmage from Adam Slail, Noah Lundy and Ethan Sanft. 

Crum was 11 of 15 for 122 yards and two scores. Ben Yundt (13 rushes, 72 yards) scored the Cougars’ first landing, a one-yard run within the second quarter that pulled Mountain View inside 14-7. 

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Hood River Valley 21, Forest Grove 8

The Eagles (2-2, 1-1 Northwest Oregon Convention) created 4 takeaways within the victory over the visiting Vikings (0-4, 0-2).

MarKeith Harris had one interception and a landing catch for the Eagles, who obtained two dashing touchdowns from Shaw Burns.

Kaden Hale scored the Vikings’ landing, making the rating 8-8 within the third quarter. The Eagles transformed interceptions on back-to-back possessions into touchdowns for the win.

Kaiden Lane made an interception for the Vikings’ protection. 

Hillsboro 35, Centennial 0

Preston Echevarria ran for 2 second-quarter touchdowns, and the Spartans (3-1, 1-0 Northwest Oregon Convention) — who have been winless on the sphere final season — posted their first shutout for the reason that opener of the COVID-19 spring 2021 season with the win over the Eagles (0-4, 0-2) of Gresham at Hare Discipline in Hillsboro.

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Ian Ingram handed to Preston Doran and Jaden Echeverria for touchdowns, and Calvin Perkins completed the scoring with an 11-yard run early within the fourth quarter.

Ingram and Perkins every handed for greater than 100 yards.

The Eagles’ Haiden Taylor was in on eight tackles, together with one for loss. Dylan Ott (12 tackles, one for loss) was the Spartans’ high tackler. 

Preston Echevarria (Hillsboro) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Preston Echevarria (Hillsboro) photograph by Leon Neuschwander 

Central 42, Crescent Valley 6

Central’s protection didn’t permit a degree and Dominic Castanon caught two landing passes because the Panthers (2-2, 2-2 Mid-Willamette Convention) of Independence defeated the visiting Raiders of Corvallis.

The Raiders (1-3, 1-2) scored on an interception return. 

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Kohler Hernandez gained greater than 150 yards on the bottom, and quarterback Chase W Nelson handed for almost 300 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions for the Panthers. 

Lebanon 42, Corvallis 39

Lebanon (2-2, 2-2 Mid-Willamette Convention) took the lead for good with 2½ minutes to go in defeating the Spartans (0-4, 0-4) in Corvallis.

Lebanon piled up greater than 390 dashing yards behind the offensive line of Clayton Eilers, Pablo Gonzalez, Even Peters, Gabian Gutierrez and Jack Williams. Darius Freeman led the way in which with 17 carries for 163 yards and two touchdowns, together with a 73-yard rating.

Lebanon’s Wyatt Wessel had 15 carries for 152 yards and a landing, and Hayden George rushed for 2 touchdowns and had three catches for 38 yards. 

After Lebanon scored to show a 39-34 deficit right into a 42-39 lead, the Spartans mounted a drive to attempt to reclaim the higher hand. They transformed one fourth-and-10 play and made it to midfield however couldn’t convert on a fourth-and-26 with 50 seconds left. 

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Eagle Level 42, North Eugene 21

David Brown had 32 carries for 251 yards and 5 touchdowns to energy the Eagles (3-1, 2-0 Midwestern League) to the win over the host Highlanders (1-3, 0-2).

Brown, who ran for seven touchdowns in Week 1 towards Ashland, is the one participant this season with two video games of no less than 5 dashing touchdowns. Prior to now 5 years of Oregon Class 5A and 6A soccer, he’s the fourth participant to attain that, becoming a member of Mountain View’s Jonas Larson (2018), Lake Oswego’s Casey Filkins (2019) and Westview’s Jordan Fisher (2021). 

The Highlanders’ Devon Anderson was 11 of 16 for 156 yards with one landing and one interception. 

Springfield 51, South Eugene 0

The Millers (3-1, 2-0 Midwestern League) compelled 4 takeaways within the win over the host Axe (1-3, 0-2).

Caeleb Kasperek handed for 4 touchdowns, two to Dwayne Fotta and one every to Zack Sherman and Isaiah Naverette.

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Fotta had a 70-yard punt return for a landing. Sophomore Jakori Richardson ran for 2 touchdowns, and Connor Dye ran for one.

Dylan Schifferdecker had two interceptions and Jackson Babbitt had one for the Millers. 

Churchill 26, Willamette 14

Tyler Mikel handed for 2 touchdowns and ran for one more to assist the Lancers (1-3, 1-1) take a 26-0 halftime lead within the house win over the Wolverines (2-2, 1-1) in a Midwestern League sport between groups from the west facet of Eugene.

The Wolverines’ Ryan Prescott handed for 270 yards and two touchdowns, and Miles Brooks gained 140 yards receiving. 

McKay (0-3) at Galena (Nevada) (4-1) (SATURDAY)

CLASS 5A vs. CLASS 4A

4A No. 4 Pendleton 42, Ridgeview 0

Payton Lambert (13 carries, 103 yards) rushed for 2 touchdowns, and Brock Mackey, Jace Otteson and Chas Corbett every scored on the bottom within the Buckaroos’ win over the host Ravens (1-3) in Redmond.

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Buckaroos quarterback Jack Davis accomplished 12 of 15 passes for 115 yards.

Lambert was the Buckaroos’ main tackler, making six stops, together with one for loss. Luke Bensching retuned an interception 41 yards for a first-quarter landing.

The shutout was the Buckaroos’ second of a Class 5A crew this season; they defeated Caldera, a first-year varsity program in Southeast Bend, 27-0 in Week 1. 

Putnam 42, Parkrose 0

The Kingsmen (4-0) of Milwaukie continued the college’s greatest begin since 1986 with the shutout win over the Class 4A Broncos (0-4) at Parkrose Excessive Faculty in Northeast Portland. 

James Bauman rushed for 2 touchdowns, Konnor Bickford handed for 2 scores, and Tyler Creswick had two scoring catches. 

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Jaxon Doyle and Odin Lundstedt additionally ran for touchdowns for the Kingsmen, who shut out the Broncos for the second season in a row. 

The Broncos’ Josh Morris posted his second consecutive 100-yard sport. 

“The rating didn’t point out how exhausting we fought,” Broncos coach Stephen Nesmith stated in a textual content. 

Konnor Bickford (Putnam) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Konnor Bickford (Putnam) photograph by Leon Neuschwander 

Caldera 17, Criminal County 14

The Wolfpack (1-3) of Southeast Bend, taking part in their first season of varsity soccer, logged their first victory by defeating the host Cowboys (2-2) in Prineville.

Palmer Smith compelled and recovered two fumbles for the Cowboys. 

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CLASS 4A

No. 1 Mazama 50, North Bend 0

Trevor Anderson, Brody Hubble and Treyce Horton rushed for 2 touchdowns apiece, and the Vikings (4-0, 1-0 Large Sky Convention) defeated the host Bulldogs (1-3, 0-2). 

Anderson rushed for 178 yards on eight carries. Hubble carried eight instances for 119 yards. Horton additionally had eight carries and gained 78 yards. 

No. 2 Estacada 38, Astoria 0

The Rangers compelled two turnovers within the win over the Fisherman (0-4) at CMH Discipline in Astoria. 

Ryan Thielke caught a 13-yard go from Cory James for the Rangers’ first landing, three minutes into the sport. James Durand and James ran for scores within the second quarter because the Rangers (3-1) cast a 24-0 halftime lead. 

The Rangers’ Waylon Riedel scored two second-half touchdowns. 

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No. 3 Henley 40, No. 7 Cascade 22

Logan Whitlock ran for 3 touchdowns, the Hornets’ protection made two interceptions, and Henley (4-0) dealt with the visiting Cougars (2-2) of Turner in a nonleague sport in Klamath Falls. 

The Hornets’ Shaw Stork handed for touchdowns to Luke Bennett, Owen Cheyne and Chris Janney. Bennett and Janney made interceptions on protection. 

No. 5 Marist Catholic 35, Stayton 7

Drew Prickel scored 4 touchdowns on 10 carries, and the Spartans of Eugene defeated the host Eagles (2-2, 1-1 Oregon West Convention). 

Quarterback Jackson Gibeau was 12 of 13 for 70 yards and a landing for the Spartans (3-1, 1-0). Parker Nelson rushed 11 instances for 146 yards as a part of an offense that piled up 450 yards. 

The Eagles’ Ty Borde had seven tackles and recovered a fumble. 

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No. 8 Scappoose 53, Madras 6

Max Nowlin threw three landing passes to Colby Campbell, Trey Dieringer ran for 3 touchdowns, and Scappoose (3-1) pinned the host White Buffaloes (3-1) with their first lack of the season. 

D’Angelo Macedo Becker ran for a landing in a Scappoose offense that incessantly focused Trey Fuller and Derek Bond within the passing sport. 

Fuller and Eli Harrah every had an interception for a cease unit that obtained strong video games from Joey Botsford and Warren Haatia. 

Trey Dieringer (Scappoose) photo by Taylor Balkom 

Trey Dieringer (Scappoose) photograph by Taylor Balkom 

No. 9 La Grande 47, Molalla 0

Center linebacker Ben Olsen led Molalla (0-4) in tackles for the fourth week in a row, however the crew’s inexperience confirmed within the loss to the host Tigers (2-2). 

Molalla coach Sean McElhaney stated accidents and sickness compelled the crew to discipline entrance strains of underclassmen, they usually have been in powerful towards an skilled opponent. 

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No. 9 Marshfield 47, Klamath Union 7

Tony Ortiz scored on a catch-and-run landing go play of almost 80 yards for the Pelicans (2-2, 1-1 Large Sky Convention), however the Pirates (2-2, 2-0) of Coos Bay pulled away from a 13-7 halftime lead for the victory in Klamath Falls.

Kavan Robinson had an 89-yard punt return for the Pirates. John Lemmons and Mekhi Johnson rushed for 2 touchdowns apiece for Marshfield. 

Milwaukie 27, La Salle Prep 22

The final of Kaden Harris’ three landing passes — a reference to Davyn Tuel with eight seconds left — despatched the host Mustangs (3-1) previous the Falcons (0-4) in a matchup of Milwaukie groups. 

Falcons coach Dustin Janz lauded the play of Grant Ellison. The coach stated Ellison shut down the Mustangs’ operating sport on his facet of the protection, caught an extended landing go, had a sort out for a security and blocked nicely sufficient to get the Falcons’ operating sport going. 

Ellison left the sport within the fourth quarter with cramps, and that was when the Mustangs got here again. 

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Hidden Valley 27, Ashland 20

Daniel Iwamizu scored on a future to interrupt a 20-20 tie late within the fourth quarter, and Narin Stone made an interception to quash a comeback bid by the host Grizzlies (1-3, 0-2 Large Sky Convention). 

After Stone’s interception, the Mustangs (2-2, 1-1) of Grants Move picked up a primary down that allowed them to ice the win. 

Woodburn 13, Seaside 6

Cruz Veliz triggered a fumble and returned it 65 yards for a landing to thwart a late Seagulls menace within the Bulldogs’ win at Broadway Discipline in Seaside. 

The Seagulls (2-2) led 6-0 at halftime and, after falling behind 7-6 within the fourth quarter, have been driving for what they hoped can be a go-ahead rating earlier than Veliz’s takeaway and landing. 

Cruz Veliz (Woodburn) photo by Leon Neuschwander 

Cruz Veliz (Woodburn) photograph by Leon Neuschwander 

Candy Dwelling 26, Cottage Grove 0

Trenton Smith returned an interception greater than 50 yards for a landing, and the Huskies (2-2, 1-1 Oregon West Convention) gained at house towards the Lions (0-4, 0-2).

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Heath Nichol handed for 2 touchdowns to Brady Nichols, and Kayo Ebbs ran for greater than 80 yards and scored as soon as for the Huskies. 

Junction Metropolis 40, Philomath 26

Warwick Bushnell scored two touchdowns for the Warriors (1-3, 1-1 Oregon West Convention) within the loss to the Tigers (3-1, 1-1) in Junction Metropolis.

Philomath’s different touchdowns got here on a 55-yard run by Ty Olson and a fourth-down catch by CD Nuño. 

St. Helens 62, Fort Vancouver 22

Seven gamers scored touchdowns for the Lions (2-2) within the win over the Trappers (1-3) at Kiggins Bowl in Vancouver, Wash. 

“All credit score for the sport goes to the offensive line,” Lions coach Cory Younger stated in a textual content. “They dominated the purpose of assault and allowed us to do lots of various things.” 

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CLASS 4A vs. CLASS 3A

4A No. 6 Baker 41, Ontario 40

The Bulldogs (3-1) edged the Tigers (2-2) in Ontario to increase their win streak within the sequence to 5 video games. 

The Tigers scored a landing and ran for a two-point conversion within the closing minutes to drag inside one level, however the Bulldogs efficiently fielded a brief, lofted kickoff and ran out the clock. 

CLASS 3A

Warrenton 43, Valley Catholic 0

The Valiants (0-3, 0-2 Coastal Vary League) of Beaverton obtained some noteworthy particular person performs on protection however couldn’t cease the host Warriors (3-1, 1-1).

Garrett Grant made a diving, one-handed interception for the Valiants within the second quarter. Kellen Kinder recovered a fumble for one more Valiants takeaway.

On offense, Henry McCarthy collected 70 yards from scrimmage, and Jackson Farris rushed for 60 yards.

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The Warriors obtained their first factors halfway by way of the primary quarter and pulled away from there, ending with a season excessive in factors and rebounding from a 15-point loss at Banks in Week 3.

In Week 5, the Valiants play host to North Marion of Aurora, which — like Valley Catholic — performed on the Class 4A stage in 2021 and was reclassified to Class 3A for the 2022-23 tutorial 12 months. 

Banks 42, Nice Hill 6

Banks (4-0) restricted the Billies (3-1) to 80 yards of offense — together with minus-24 on the bottom — within the nonleague sport at Nice Hill.

Ashton Crossen ran for 3 touchdowns and Christian Lyda (17 of 25, 252 yards) handed for 2 touchdowns for Banks. 

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Southridge 38, Hermiston 0

Isaac Corey handed for 108 yards and Ben Larson ran for 45, however the host Suns (2-2) dealt with the Bulldogs (2-2) in Kennewick, Wash. 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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“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



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WATCH: Trent Bray Talks Exciting Oregon State Win Over Washington State

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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.

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– “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.”

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-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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Boise State, rejuvenated Oregon State set to battle on the Blue

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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.”

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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. 

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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.

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“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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