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Salem-News.com Sports (January 10, 2008 09:59)Bill Walton Becomes Chairman for Politicians Run for Oregon Office Salem-News.comA history graduate from UCLA, Walton is acutely engaged in the world of politics and wants citizens to become more involved in shaping their government. (PORTLAND, Ore. ) - NBA Hall of Fame and Former Trailblazer legend Bill Walton has signed on as Chairman of Senator Rick Metsger’s bid for the Democratic nomination to serve as Oregon’s next Secretary of State.
Walton, a change activist dating back to his days at UCLA, believes it is “time to take our country back” and that it must take place at both the state and national levels. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 10, 2008 05:39)NBA: Surprising Blazers Move into First Place in Northwest Division Salem-News.com SPORTSSteve Blake had a career-high 24 points and LaMarcus Aldridge added 19 for the Blazers. (PORTLAND, Ore. ) - Emotions ran high Wednesday night in Portland's 109-91 victory over Golden State. But it all ended on a positive note: The injuries didn't appear too serious and the surprising Blazers moved into first place in Northwest Division.
The Trail Blazers have won 17 of their last 18 games, after opening the season 5-12. Portland has won 12 straight games at home, and is 17-3 overall at the Rose Garden. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 09, 2008 05:52)Western Oregon Announces 2008 Football Schedule Salem-News.com SPORTSThe opener at PGE Park against the Portland State Vikings is set for August 30. (MONMOUTH, Ore. ) - The 2008 Western Oregon football schedule was announced on Tuesday by WOU athletic director Jon Carey.
The Wolves will play 11 games, which includes eight conference contests in the NCAA Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Western Oregon will also play non-conference contests against Portland State, Southern Oregon and Linfield. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 09, 2008 05:41)Cavaliers Upend Corban Men, 76-60 Salem-News.com SPORTSWith the loss, Corban drops to 6-10 overall, 1-5 in Cascade Collegiate Conference play. (SALEM, Ore. ) - All nine players that saw action in tonight's game scored at least one point led by junior Wade Douglas' 13 points and six rebounds, but Corban's men's basketball team fell to conference rival Concordia, 76-60, Tuesday inside the C.E. Jeffers Sports Center.
For the second game in a row, Douglas led the Warriors in scoring while senior Hannes Gehring and three other Corban players added nine and eight points respectively. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 09, 2008 05:37)Concordia Knocks Off Lady Warriors, 58-57 Salem-News.com SPORTSWith the loss, Corban falls to 6-10 overall, 2-4 in Cascade Collegiate Conference play. (SALEM, Ore.) - Junior Kailey Bostwick recorded a career and game-high 19 points on 7-for-13 shooting from the field, but it was not enough as Corban's women's basketball team fell to conference rival Concordia, 58-57, Tuesday inside the C.E. Jeffers Sports Center.
Along with Bostwick, who shot 5-for-11 from beyond the 3-point line, senior Jessica Steigleman added 17 points to raise her streak of 10-or-more points to four consecutive games. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 09, 2008 05:29)Gibbs: It's Time to Focus on Family Salem-News.com SPORTSIn four years with the Redskins, Gibbs compiled a 31-36 record, with two playoff appearances. (ASHBURN, Va.) - Joe Gibbs cited family reasons as the primary factor for his retirement as head coach and team president of the Redskins on Tuesday.
Gibbs had traveled to his home to Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday afternoon to spend time with his family., including his wife Pat and sons J.D. and Coy. Gibbs said that his family would have been supportive if he had decided to come back for a fifth season. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 08, 2008 13:57)Rich `Goose` Gossage Elected to MLB Hall of Fame Salem-News.com SPORTSIn the wake of last month's Mitchell Report, Mark McGwire, the first star player tainted by the steroids era to face the electorate, finished at 23.6 percent. (NEW YORK) - A year after Tony Gwynn was a first-time electee, along with Cal Ripken Jr., the induction ceremony on July 27 in Cooperstown, N.Y., will again have a distinct Padres flavor.
Rich "Goose" Gossage, who may be better known for his first tour with the Yankees (1978-83), was elected on Tuesday in his ninth year on the ballot. He'll join his former Padres manager, Dick Williams, on the stage behind the Clark Sports Center this coming summer. Read Full Article
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 08, 2008 06:50)Oregon Baseball to Conduct Inaugural Prospect Camp Salem-News.com SPORTSA two-day session for position players will take place Feb. 9-10, followed by a camp designed for pitchers and catchers on Feb. 16-17. (EUGENE, Ore. ) - Oregon baseball coach George Horton and his staff will host the Ducks’ inaugural prospect camps for high school aged players in February at the Moshofsky Center.
Position players will receive intense instruction on proper swing mechanics, the mental approach to hitting, baserunning and bunting. Session I will also feature position specific instruction including infield and outfield.
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Salem-News.com Sports (January 08, 2008 06:44)LSU Wins 2007 National Championship, 38-24 Salem-News.com SPORTSThe Tigers (12-2) became the fist two-time winner of the BCS Championship by dominating the most of the game and outscoring the Buckeyes 31-0 over a 24-minute stretch. (NEW ORLEANS) - With a crushing 38-24 win over Ohio State in Monday’s Bowl Championship Series Championship Game, LSU left little doubt in the minds of those in the college football universe who the best team was during the 2007 season.
Tiger quarterback Matt Flynn was nearly flawless, save for a third-quarter interception in LSU territory that gave a brief hint of hope to the Ohio State fans, on his way to winning the offensive Most Outstanding Player Award.
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