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Salem-News.com Sports (November 13, 2007 06:11)Serna Named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Beavers travel to Washington State for a Northwest rivalry game against the Cougars on Saturday. (CORVALLIS, Ore. ) - Oregon State senior placekicker Alexis Serna has been named this week’s Pacific-10 Conference Special Teams Player of the Week, it was announced on Monday. This is the sixth time Serna has been honored by the Pac-10.
Serna, the 2005 Lou Groza Award recipient, booted five field goals and accounted for 17 points as the Beavers defeated Washington 29-23 to become bowl eligible for the seventh time in nine years.
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 13, 2007 06:07)No. 11 Oregon Off to Quick 3-0 Start Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon ran its regular-season nonconfernce winning streak to 15 games. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - Senior forward Malik Hairston scored a career-high 29 points to lead No. 11 Oregon to a 97-88 victory over Western Michigan on Monday night in the World Vision Invitational.
Joevan Catron recorded a career-high 17 points and 10 rebounds for the Ducks (3-0), while Maarty Leunen added 18 points and Bryce Taylor had 17. David Kool had 24 points and Joe Reitz added 21 to lead the Broncos (1-2). Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 13, 2007 05:38)Warriors Davenport & Reeher Named to All-Conference Team Salem-News.com SPORTSFor Davenport and Reeher, this is their first all-conference honor as members of the Warrior volleyball team. (SALEM, Ore. ) - Corban College junior Rashelle Davenport was named to the All-Cascade Collegiate Conference 1st team, while fellow junior Chelsea Reeher received all-conference honorable mention when the team was announced Monday by the conference office.
Davenport, a 5-foot-10 right-side hitter, ended her first season as a Warrior with a team-best 314 kills and an average of 3.41 kills per game in 92 games. Reeher, a 5-foot-11 middle blocker, capped her third season at Corban by finishing second on the team in total kills with 278. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 13, 2007 05:35)Red Sox Pedroia Wins AL Rookie of the Year Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Rays' Delmon Young finished second behind Pedroia with 56 points, and the Royals' Brian Bannister tallied 36 to place third in the vote. (BOSTON) - Back on May 1, when Dustin Pedroia was hitting .182, it would have been hard to imagine that just a few months later that he'd be taking home an award for his excellence. But Pedroia never lost confidence in himself, and neither did Red Sox manager Terry Francona.
The diminutive second baseman just kept swinging, and his determined approach culminated in the American League Rookie of the Year Award on Monday. Pedroia became the first Red Sox player to win the trophy since Nomar Garciaparra did so in 1997. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 13, 2007 05:34)Brewers Ryan Braun Wins NL Rookie of the Year Salem-News.com SPORTSBraun batted .324 and led NL rookies with 34 home runs and a .634 slugging percentage, breaking the Major League rookie record set by Mark McGwire, (MILWAUKEE) - In the end, the astounding things Ryan Braun did at the plate trumped the things he didn't do well in the field.
The Brewers' third baseman won the 2007 Jackie Robinson National League Rookie of the Year Award on Monday from the Baseball Writers Association of America. Braun edged Colorado shortstop Troy Tulowitzki to become Milwaukee's first rookie of the year since shortstop Pat Listach won the American League honor in 1992. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 12, 2007 10:20)Porter Leads Ducks Past Pacific, 80-64 Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon meets Western Michigan tonight at 7:30 p.m. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - Tajuan Porter scored 28 points and Malik Hairston added 20 points to help No. 12 Oregon defeat Pacific 80-64 in the World Vision Invitational tournament on Sunday.
Porter went 10-for-15 from the field with five 3-pointers. Maarty Leunen had 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Bryce Taylor also scored 10 points for the Ducks (2-0). Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 12, 2007 07:44)Creamer Rolls to 8-Shot Win at LPGA Tournament of Champions Salem-News.com SPORTSBirdie Kim (-12) finished second, while Natalie Gulbis, Annika Sorenstam, and Pat Hurst finished in a three way tie for third (-10). (MOBILE, Ala. ) - Paula Creamer recorded her fourth career victory on Sunday at The Mitchell Company LPGA Tournament of Champions after carding a 21-under-par (67-65-68-68=268).
The 21-year-old used her second consecutive round of 4-under-par 68 to distance herself by eight strokes from the field. Creamer recorded an LPGA season-best 62 straight holes without a bogey from her 10th hole on Thursday until her 71st hole on Sunday. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 11, 2007 18:10)Bourdais Ends Champ Car Career With Win in Mexico Salem-News.com SPORTSWill Power wrapped up a breakthrough Champ Car season with a second-place result, his best result since a victory in Round 7 at Toronto. (MEXICO CITY, Mexico) - It was a fitting end to a remarkable Champ Car World Series career for four-time series champion Sebastien Bourdais as the Frenchman claimed his eighth victory of the season and the 31st of his Champ Car career in the Gran Premio Tecate presented by Banamex at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
Despite the fact that he was penalized 22 seconds off his originally-allotted 75 seconds of Power To Pass for an infraction during the Sunday morning standing start practice session, Bourdais started second and calmly stalked polesitter and race leader Will Power through the early stages of the race. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (November 11, 2007 18:05)LSU, Oregon 1-2 in Latest BCS Standings Salem-News.com SPORTSOregon received 22 first-place votes in the AP and Harris polls, and 13 the USA Today poll, all school firsts. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - With Ohio State's loss to unranked Illinois on Saturday, Oregon and LSU each moved up one position in the latest Bowl Championship Series Standings to second and first, respectively.
Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri and West Virginia are third through sixth. Georgia and Virginia Tech follow ASU to complete the top 10. USC is No. 11. Read Full Article
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