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Showing articles tagged "Boys Basketball"

Star football player Malik Ross to play basketball at California JC; Campbell leaves Cleveland for Grant; Canby turns to Taylor

Pearson Carmichael, a 6-6 junior guard, impresses in camps; Strickland returns to Jefferson; Lyslo back to Portland Christian

Tyler Allen, who guided South Salem to three semifinal appearances, returns to high school coaching after a three-year absence


Bubba Lemon, grandson of Globetrotters great Meadowlark Lemon, moves from assistant to take over the reigning 6A champion

Robert Key replaces Eric Viuhkola with the Lions; Jukkala resigns after leading Tualatin to title; Ryan King back at Clackamas

Wildcats overcome pesky Silverton; claim fourth title over past five championships

The No. 1 Timberwolves pull away late to dispatch No. 2 Summit 66-49, easing the sting of losing in the state football final

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The No. 2 Cougars use their size to shut down the No. 1 Tigers 42-30 and end a 48-year championship drought

Kingsmen stifled by zone; can’t duplicate high-powered offense from quarterfinals

No. 1 Tualatin defeats Three Rivers rival West Linn for third time, 56-49; Summit stays unbeaten by ousting Mountainside 73-61

No. 1 Junction City drops Seaside behind 16 points from Kaleb Burnett: No. 2 Cascade goes wire-to-wire to beat Banks 57-46