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Coos Bay North Bend Sports Sept. 24

Friday, 24 September 2010 05:24   

Life Guard classes
Life Guard Class offered at the North Bend Pool to ages 15 or older on October 9, 10, 16 & 17. Cost is $125. Contact Mary at 756-4915 to sign up or for more information.

MHS vb
Like they did on Tuesday at Springfield, visiting Marshfield needed just about an hour to sweep Willamette in three straight games Thursday night in 5A Midwestern League volleyball in west Eugene.  The Lady Pirates finished the first half of 5A play, and that is the key, with a 4-1 record, while the Wolverines drop to 2-3.  Marist and Churchill also won in three straight to match Marshfield’s record.  The Spartans dropped North Eugene and the Lancers took out Springfield.  The first half of the Midwestern League Hybrid games don’t count towards the over league championship.  Only the second half and the single games with the 6A schools, Thurston, South Eugene and Sheldon, will count towards that trophy.  However, as far as seeding for the 5A playoffs, the first and second half do count among the 5A schools.  So, the Lady Pirates are in a three-way tie headed for the second half.  Marshfield beat Willamette 25-13, 25-15 & 25-18.  Sophomore Brea Mosieur had eight kills and sophomore Alicia Hatzel added 12 digs to lead Marshfield.  The JV team had to come from behind after dropping the first game to the Wolverines 25-20.  The young Lady Pirates then won 25-15 and 15-12.  The JV II team kept its MWL intact with another sweep, 25-20 & 25-11. 

NB vb
North Bend opened 4A Far West League volleyball with a 3-1 win over visiting Brookings-Harbor Thursday night.  The Bulldogs won 25-15, 26-28, 25-21, & 25-18.  Senior Haley Dunham led with 14 kills, 2 stuff blocks, and 19 digs, junior Zoe Ottemiller recorded 10 kills and 4 stuff blocks, and sophomore setter Britni Ring had 33 assists and 19 digs. 

Prep fb
North Bend will host North Valley of Grants Pass tonight in a non-league football game, 7 p.m., at Vic Adams Field.  Marshfield will host Eagle Point on Saturday afternoon, 3 p.m., also at Vic Adams Field in North Bend. 

Prep vb
Marshfield will play at the Rogue Valley Invitational Volleyball Tournament Saturday at North Medford High School.  The Pirate JV team will compete at the Springfield Invitational on Saturday.  North Bend’s varsity will travel to the Sisters’ Tournament in Central Oregon. 

Prep xc
Marshfield’s cross country teams will run Saturday at the Richardson Relays at Fern Ridge west of Eugene. 

Prep sc
North Bend will host Marshfield, 11 a.m., Saturday at Vic Adams Field in a boy’s Bay Area Rivalry soccer match.

SWOCC
Southwestern Oregon Community College’s volleyball team opens NWAACC play tonight, 6 p.m., by hosting Mt. Hood CC in Coos Bay.  The Lakers host Clackamas CC on Saturday at 1 p.m.  The Lakers’ soccer teams are on the road to Tacoma Saturday for a pair of matches.  SWOCC’s cross country teams will go to the NW Classic at Lane and the Linfield Preview in McMinnville Saturday. 

Pac-10 vb
The Pac-10 volleyball season opens tonight with Washington St. at Oregon in Eugene and Washington at Oregon State in Corvallis.  They’ll switch opponents on Saturday.

Pac-10 fb
No. 24 Oregon State travels to No. 3 Boise State in Idaho for a non-conference collegiate football game Saturday, 5 p.m., which will be televised nationally by ABC.  No. 5 Oregon travels to Tempe, AZ to play Arizona State in a Pac-10 opener for both schools Saturday night, 7:35 p.m.  The game will be televised by FSN.

Pac-10 sc
Oregon plays at Santa Clara today in a women’s soccer match.  Oregon State plays UC Irvine, at Irvine, CA today and UC Riverside, also at Irvine, on Sunday.  The Beavers’ men host Gonzaga on Saturday in Corvallis. 

Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks (1-1) host San Diego (1-1) at Qwest Field in Seattle in a National Football League game on Sunday, 1:15 p.m. 

Ducks Unlimited Banquet Set 
Annual fundraiser helps local projects.  After several months of planning, the Coos Chapter of Ducks Unlimited has set the popular annual fundraiser for Saturday, September 25, at the North Bend Community Center on 2222 Broadway.  Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and dinner is at 7.  Food will be catered by Pig Out BBQ and Catering. Tickets can be purchased by calling 541-756-6683.  The event also features exclusive Ducks Unlimited merchandise, silent and oral auctions, games including the famous “Duck Squat,” and other fun-filled activities.  Ducks Unlimited is a conservation organization that is active throughout North America.  It has completed several projects in Coos County including the ongoing Bandon National Wildlife Refuge.  Coos Chapter committee members include Ron Ray, Liz and Pat Goll, Ray and Judy Wheeler, Mike Gray, Ralph Dunham, Joe Slack, Chad Dixon, Shawn Brown, Glenn Harkleroad, and Mike Pope.  For more information, contact:  Joseph A. Slack, Architect, HGE, Inc., 541.269.1166 Work, 541.404.3795 Mobile, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

NB Golf Tourney
The North Bend Booster Club is holding their Dawg Leg Scramble Golf Tournament Sunday, Sept. 26th at Watson Ranch, south of Coos Bay.  Cost is $60 per person.  Those interested in supporting the Booster Club fund-raiser can sign-up at the NBHS Athletic Office, or call (541) 751-7159.

Archery for young people
Coos County youth interested in becoming members of the 4-H Straight Shooters Archery Club for the 2010-2011 year are invited to the first meeting of the year Sunday, September 26th at 1 p.m.  All youth involved in the 4-H Archery program must be in grades 4th – 12th.  The meeting and practice will be at the Coos County OSU Extension office at 631 Alder Street, Myrtle Point.  Call for more information:  Shirley 541-572-5263 x292 or 541-396-5033 after 5:30 p.m.

 
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