A day of ‘bests’ at Central Coast Invitational
Trent Reavis broke the Siuslaw school record with a discus throw of 160-feet-2-inches Friday afternoon to win the event at the Central Coast Invitational Track and Field meet in Florence. Reavis also went 49-feet-9-inches to win the shot. He was second in the javelin with a toss of 156-feet-8-inches… two inches behind his teammate Ryan Rendon-Padilla who won that event with a mark of 156-ten.
Reavis wasn’t the only thrower with a good afternoon Friday. Carissa Oliver continued her dominance, winning the shot put at 40-feet-4-inches; and the discus with a toss of 134-feet-1-inch. She also set a personal record of 103-feet-11-inches to finish third in the javelin.
Other notable marks for Siuslaw… Destinie Tatum won the 800-meters with her fastest time this year; 2:23.58. Clark Hooper was first in the 300-meter hurdles with a P-R of 41.91 seconds; he was second in the 110 hurdles in 16.04. In the boys’ 3,000 meters it was a fast night. 16 of the 18 finishers set personal records, including the winner, Hunter Murphy from Pleasant Hill. In second was Viking Senior Jack Pickell (pih-KELL) in 9:28.48.
Prep baseball:
Siuslaw built a 7-2 lead against the Douglas Trojans in the first game of a Far West Baseball double header Friday in Florence. The Trojans tied it up late, forcing extra innings but the Vikings came away with their first win of the season 8-7. The Trojans won the nightcap 5-2.
Prep softball:
On the softball diamond in Winston, the Siuslaw Vikings were unable to hang on to an early lead in the opening game of a double-header against the Douglas Trojans… losing 10-7. The Trojans came out on top in the nightcap to sweep the series, 17-7.
Pac-12 baseball
Turning to the college diamond… the Stanford Cardinal swept the Oregon Ducks in all three games of a weekend series at PK Park in Eugene, winning Friday 4-3; Saturday 8-5; and then coming away with a 10-4 victory Sunday afternoon.
In Los Angeles, the Beavers were able to come back in extra innings Friday for a 4-2 victory over the UCLA Bruins. UCLA scored four runs in the first inning Saturday and hung on for a 7-1 win over Oregon State. Yesterday, the Beavers scored the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth for a2-1 win.
Teams | Conference | Overall | Last Game | Next Game | |
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Oregon State | 16-2-0 | 32-3-0 | W2-1 UCLA | VS |
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California | 11-7-0 | 19-18-0 | W8-6 USC | @ |
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UCLA | 10-8-0 | 18-18-0 | L1-2 ORST | @ |
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Stanford | 8-7-0 | 23-12-0 | W10-4 ORE | VS |
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Washington | 8-7-0 | 21-16-0 | W7-1 WSU | @ |
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Arizona | 9-9-0 | 26-12-0 | L2-4 UTAH | VS |
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Utah | 8-10-0 | 17-17-0 | W4-2 ARIZ | @ |
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Oregon | 6-9-0 | 23-13-0 | L4-10 STAN | @ |
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Arizona State | 5-10-0 | 18-20-0 | L6-8 CSB | @ |
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USC | 5-10-0 | 18-20-0 | L6-8 CAL | @ |
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Washington State | 4-11-0 | 18-19-0 | L1-7 WASH | VS |
Oregon and Oregon State will meet tomorrow afternoon in Corvallis for a non-league game.
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