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Challengers’ Niles earns 200th victory
EUGENE – The Emerald Challengers took down the Puyallup Untouchables 8-6 on Friday night in the 47th annual Papa’s Pizza Tournament, securing coach Kenny Niles his 200th win at the…
Challengers’ Niles earns 200th victory
EUGENE – The Emerald Challengers took down the Puyallup Untouchables 8-6 on Friday night in the 47th annual Papa’s Pizza Tournament, securing coach Kenny Niles his 200th win at the…
Drifters end skid, look toward 2nd half
SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Drifters stopped a six-game losing streak with their 7-1 win over the Ridgefield Raptors on Sunday thanks to a stellar performance from pitcher Hunter Dryden. Dryden…
Drifters end skid, look toward 2nd half
SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Drifters stopped a six-game losing streak with their 7-1 win over the Ridgefield Raptors on Sunday thanks to a stellar performance from pitcher Hunter Dryden. Dryden…
SSZ briefs: Week of July 6
Billies finish 5th in OSAA Cup The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) released the final OSAA Cup standings last week. The OSAA Cup is a yearlong competition split into Classifications.…
SSZ briefs: Week of July 6
Billies finish 5th in OSAA Cup The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) released the final OSAA Cup standings last week. The OSAA Cup is a yearlong competition split into Classifications.…

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CHAMPS: Colts win state title in dramatic fashion

By Pierre Weil / [email protected]

EUGENE – The Thurston Colts were tied 1-1 with West Albany in the bottom of the 8th inning of the Class 5A State Championship game on Saturday when freshman Grady Saunders, the first batter of the half-inning, stepped up to bat. The first three pitches he watched the ball go by. On the fourth pitch Saunders swung, smacking the ball deep into right-center field.

“Right off the bat, I thought it was gone, like over the fence,” Saunders said. “I was just chuggin’. I knew it was going to be at least a double or a triple.”

Saunders’ coach Dennis Minium thought Saunders had hit a home run too. Instead the ball ended up short, with West Albany center fielder Evan Bliss diving to catch it but missing. The ball bounced off the wall at the University of Oregon’s PK Park, but Bliss mishandled it when he tried to pick it up, giving Saunders extra time to run.

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