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Civil War Revenge; Beavers Pound Warriors; State Wrestling Championships; Siuslaw Play-In; Ducks Baseball; College Hoops

Civil War Revenge

The Oregon Ducks got their revenge on interstate rivals Oregon State last night.  The #14 Ducks led most of the way last night on their home court with senior Payton Pritchard leading the Ducks with 23 points in the 69-54 victory.

Beavers Pound Warriors

In the first of four games against San Diego State the Oregon State Beaver baseball team tuned up the Warriors in southern Cal.  The Beavers hammered out 17 hits and 13 runs and held their opponents to just one first inning run for a 13-1 victory.  The series continues this evening at 6 o’clock and plays out through Sunday’s 1 o’clock game.

State Wrestling Championships

Eight Siuslaw Vikings will be on the mats today and Saturday for the OSAA 4 A State Wrestling Championship Meet at Portland’s Veterans Memorial Coliseum.  Competing as Regional Champions are Christian Newlan and Matthew Horrillo. Also on the mats are Mason Buss, Elijah LaCosse, Ryan Jennings, Luis Infante-Marques and competing in the girls Championship Meet are Bailey Overton and Hayden Muller.

Siuslaw Play-In

The Siuslaw Vikings are on the boards tonight in Woodburn to face the Bulldogs in a 4A play in game.  Tonight’s broadcast begins with a 6:45 pregame from Woodburn and a 7 pm tip off on KCST.

Ducks Baseball

The Ducks are on the diamond this weekend for four home games against Milwaukee at PK Park in Eugene.  This afternoon’s first is at 4 o’clock, tomorrow it is double header games at 1 o’clock and Sunday’s game is at noon.

College Hoops

The Oregon women are on the court this evening at 8 o’clock against Washington State at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene.  The Duck women close out the regular season schedule Sunday against Washington at noon.

The Oregon State women take on the Huskies this evening at 6 o’clock in Corvallis and then close out the regular season schedule at noon Sunday at Miller court.

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