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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Kilkenny apologizes to UCLA, Love
Oregon athletic director Pat Kilkenny has apologized for the behavior of the Pit Crew at McArthur Court during the Ducks' 80-75 loss to UCLA in a men's basketball game last Thursday.

Most Valuable Defense
LOS ANGELES -- Ask the Cleveland Cavaliers for the reason behind their recent surge, and they'll give a two-word answer.

Koets, Droughns: Just being there is enough
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- New York Giants offensive lineman Adam Koets and running back Reuben Droughns did not have podiums set up for them on the sideline, or even nameplates in the stands as other players did during Super Bowl XLII media day Tuesday.

Class 2A all-state football teams Culver's Lewis, two Heppner linemen honored
Culver's Nevin Lewis, who scored all of his team's points in the 2007 OSAA Class 2A football championship game, was offensive player of the year, and two standouts from Heppner -- the team Culver defeated in the title game -- also earned top individual honors in all-state voting.

For a change, PIL also-rans in the running
Madison High School senior Sean Gaines predicts the Class 5A Portland Interscholastic League boys basketball playoff race will come down to intangibles: preparation, determination, heart.

Harthun's nagging pain is latest blow
South Medford basketball standout Michael Harthun continues to be slowed by pain in his back, which traces to the 2007 high school football season.

In the spotlight Pena is no flash in the pin, just quick
HILLSBORO -- R.J. Pena might lack a certain panache, but he's efficient.

Second-half charge lifts Tualatin
Tualatin scored the first 11 points of the second half, turning a 10-point deficit into a one-point lead, and went on to defeat Canby 66-57 in a Pacific Conference girls basketball game at Canby High School on Tuesday night.


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