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Country Christian slips past Lions

Country Christian, Imbler and Southwest Christian joined Joseph as quarterfinal winners at the Class 1A state girls basketball tournament Thursday at Baker High School.

Country Christian defeated Hosanna Christian 31-27. Imbler topped Adrian 63-50. Southwest Christian defeated Griswold 38-28.

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Portland Lutheran, Columbia Christian advance to Saturday consolation final

Portland Lutheran and Columbia Christian advanced to the boys consolation final Thursday.

Portland Lutheran defeated South Wasco County 55-50 and Columbia Christian topped St. Paul 60-21 in consolation semifinals at Baker High School.

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Top-ranked Badgers have to rally for win

Crane, Mohawk and Days Creek  also win to advance to the boys semifinals

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Powder Valley’s Trenton Dixon goes up for a basket in front of Columbia Christian’s Mathew Whiddon Wednesday. (Baker City Herald/Kathy Orr)
Sometimes being No. 1 is more harmful than good. Powder Valley almost found that out Wednesday in the quarterfinal round of the Class 1A state boys basketball tournament.

The top-ranked Badgers trailed by 10 points at halftime before rallying for a 57-45 win over Columbia Christian at Baker High School.

In the other quarterfinal games Wednesday, Crane defeated St. Paul 70-50, Mohawk topped South Wasco County 86-72 and Days Creek stopped Portland Lutheran 57-48.

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Baker rolls past North Bend, into second round

Blankenship, Richardson lead four Bulldogs in double figures in 77-68 win


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Baker guard Jesse Brown found himself surrounded by North Bend players Jake Lucero, Sam Lynass (12) Trae Collins (33), and, in back, Sean Jany. (Baker City Herald/Kathy Orr)
Baker picked a great time to play one of its best all-around basketball games of the season Tuesday evening at BHS. The Bulldogs kicked their overall game up a notch and stopped North Bend 77-68 in the first round of the Class 4A state boys basketball playoffs.

“The kids had a good week of practice,” said Baker coach Craig Woods.

“With the junior varsity kids we brought up it allowed our regular seven or eight guys to practice as a unit more than we have all season. That was probably one of the factors tonight.”

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Baker’s ‘Fantastic Four’ place at wrestling tourney

Four of the five Baker wrestlers competing at the Class 4A state tournament placed in their weight divisions Saturday.

“Our Fantastic Four, all the guys who returned from last year, placed,” said Baker coach Dee Gorrell.

“Everybody did well. They all went deep into the semifinals. I’m really proud of them. It was a nice way to end the year.”

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Baker boys to host North Bend

Baker will host North Bend Tuesday in the first round of the Class 4A boys basketball playoffs.

Baker (17-7) enters the game as the Greater Oregon League runnerup. North Bend (12-12) enters the playoffs as the Far West League third-place team.

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Baker girls await next opponent

Baker’s Greater Oregon League champion girls basketball team will have to wait until Wednesday to find out who they will play in the second round of the Class 4A state playoffs.

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Dennis places second at 2A/1A meet

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Pine-Eagle’s Kyle Dennis, shown earlier in the season, placed second at the Class 2A/1A state tournament Saturday. (Baker City Herald/Kathy Orr)
Pine-Eagle sophomore Kyle Dennis placed second in his weight class at the Class 2A/1A state wrestling tournament Saturday at Memorial Coliseum.

Dennis took second at 171 pounds when he lost 5-4 to three-time defending champion Caleb Cardwell of Lowell in the title match.

“It was quite a championship match,” said Pine-Eagle coach Blake Dennis.

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Powder Valley on to state

Top-ranked Badgers thwart Nixyaawii rally

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Powder Valley’s Trenton Dixon looked to make a move around a Nixyaawii defender during Friday’s Class 1A state playoff boys basketball game at North Powder. Powder Valley defeated the Eagles to advance to this week’s 1A tournament in Baker City. (Baker City Herald/Kathy Orr)
NORTH POWDER — There is a saying in postseason basketball made often by coaches that it is the beginning of a new season.

The saying found meaning Friday night at the Powder Valley High School gymnasium.

On paper the No. 1 Powder Valley boys basketball team looks much better than Nixyaawii.

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Baker quartet reaches quarterfinals

Baker’s “Fabulous Five” wrestlers got off to a strong start Thursday at the Class 4A state wrestling tournament at Memorial Coliseum in Portland.

Four of the five advanced to today’s quarterfinals, and the other is still active in consolation action.


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