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3/9/2010 5:41:09 PM
Boys basketball: Wilsonville 51, Klamath Union 46 Wilsonville High School sophomore Kevin Marshall goes up for the layup against Klamath Union senior Jake Whisler (left) during the Wildcats’ 51-46 victory on Saturday night at home.
It wasn’t nearly the best No. 2 Wilsonville had played this season.But the Wildcats will certainly take the victory and move on to the quarterfinals this week.Wilsonville grinded out a physical, hard-fought 51-46 victory over Klamath Union in the second round of the OSAA Class 5A state playoffs on Saturday at home.“It doesn’t matter how much we win by,” senior Michael MacKelvie said.
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published:
3/9/2010 5:29:53 PM
It’s a matchup that a lot of people have been waiting for this season. And unfortunately, it had to happen in the quarterfinals.On Thursday, No. 2 Wilsonville will face No.
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published:
3/5/2010 10:36:54 PM
Much like it has all season long, the Wilsonville girls basketball team used its size to its advantage.
The Wildcats' length and athleticism inside helped them outmuscle Dallas, 48-34, on Friday night in the second round of the OSAA Class 5A state playoffs at Wilsonville High School.
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published:
3/4/2010 12:59:33 PM
Just one game separates No. 2 Wilsonville from a second straight trip to the OSAA Class 5A state tournament.On Saturday, the Wildcats will host Klamath Union - the No.
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published:
3/4/2010 12:58:58 PM
Neil Ochs learned one thing from his first experience at the OSAA Class 5A state wrestling championships.“You’ve got to always be ready,” the Wilsonville High School junior said.
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published:
3/4/2010 12:57:52 PM
They have undoubtedly been the best team in the Northwest Oregon Conference this season.And after not having lost during this calendar year, the Wilsonville girls basketball team looks to continue its streak on Friday in the Class 5A state playoffs.
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published:
3/4/2010 12:39:19 PM
A season-long goal was finally accomplished Friday night.With all of the hard work and dedication put forth all year long, No. 2 Wilsonville reaped the benefits winning its first Northwest Oregon Conference championship in school history with a 66-53 victory over Hillsboro at home.
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published:
3/4/2010 12:38:42 PM
Wilsonville High School senior Mark Guyler has undoubtedly been the Wildcats' best swimmer since arriving onto the scene as a freshman.On Saturday, Guyler ended his career on a high note, capturing his first individual state championship at the OSAA Class 5A state swimming championship meet at Mt.
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