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feature2/9/2015

Sailors clip the Eagles

Chris Free and Tucker Ford combined for 30 first half points and the Mapleton Sailors ran away from Eddyville Friday night, 65-35. Free wound up with a double-double… 13 points and 12 rebounds. Ford led scoring with 22 points. Two other Sailors scored in double figures… Jack Hardisty with 12; Hunter Simington with ten.

The win moved the Sailors into a tie with McKenzie for fourth place in the Mountain West League with two games remaining.

1A-3 Mountain West League League Overall Points Scored Allowed OSAA Ranking
 Siletz Valley 12-0 17-3 1180 832 4
 Lowell 9-2 15-6 1248 1004 18
 Triangle Lake 9-3 11-9 984 821 26
 McKenzie 5-7 7-15 801 1092 48
 Mapleton 5-7 6-9 621 672 44
 Alsea 4-7 5-15 849 1124 46
 Eddyville Char. 2-10 2-13 437 785 64
 Mohawk 1-11 2-18 614 1103 61

Far West Basketball – Pirates sweep Vikings

The Number eight ranked Marshfield Pirates overcame a nine-point first quarter deficit and beat the Siuslaw Vikings 73-48 Friday night in Florence for a Far West League boys’ basketball victory. In other league games, South Umpqua beat Douglas 83-50; North Bend downed Brookings-Harbor 56-32.

4A-3 Far West League League Overall Points Scored Allowed OSAA Ranking
 North Bend / Oregon Coast Technology 6-0 17-0 904 625 1
 Marshfield 5-1 15-5 1083 906 8
 South Umpqua 3-3 13-6 1175 964 16
 Brookings-Harbor 3-3 6-14 935 1101 27
 Siuslaw 1-5 4-11 646 735 36
 Douglas 0-6 5-14 814 1127 38

For the girls, Siuslaw trailed by four at the end of three quarters, but the Pirates pulled away in the final period for a 54-35 victory. Douglas demolished South Umpqua 74-17; Brookings Harbor doubled up North Bend for a 56-28 win.

 

4A-3 Far West League League Overall Points Scored Allowed OSAA Ranking
 Brookings-Harbor 6-0 14-4 969 774 9
 Douglas 5-1 12-7 887 788 16
 Marshfield 4-2 12-8 851 786 17
 North Bend / Oregon Coast Technology 2-4 8-9 799 783 25
 Siuslaw 1-5 3-13 606 812 39
 South Umpqua 0-6 1-18 558 1108 38

Pac-12 Men

Beavers undefeated at Gill

Gary Payton II had 17 points and five steals and Oregon State beat Washington 64-50 yesterday afternoon to win the Beavers’ 14th straight at home. The Beavers improved to 16-7 over all for their best record over 23 games since the 1989-90 team started 19-and-four.

Ducks move into three-way tie for third

In Eugene, Joseph Young just missed a triple-double with 29-points, ten rebounds and eight assists as Oregon beat Washington State 95-72. Dwayne Benjamin added 25 points for the Ducks who are 17-and-7 overall.

Oregon, Oregon State and Stanford are in a three way tie for third place in the Pac-12 with 7-4 league records. Utah and Arizona, at 8-2, are tied for the conference lead.

School Conf Pct. Overall Pct.

Arizona

8-2 0.800 20-3 0.870

Utah

8-2 0.800 18-4 0.818

Oregon

7-4 0.636 17-7 0.708

Stanford

7-4 0.636 16-7 0.696

Oregon st.

7-4 0.636 16-7 0.696

UCLA

6-5 0.545 14-10 0.583

California

5-6 0.455 15-9 0.625

Arizona st.

4-6 0.400 12-11 0.522

Colorado

4-6 0.400 11-11 0.500

Washington st.

4-7 0.364 10-13 0.435

Washington

3-8 0.273 14-9 0.609

USC

1-10 0.091 9-14 0.391