Football
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Soccer
No. 5 Grant boys soccer senior Owen Bonnin scored three goals Tuesday night. However, one was an own-goal that changed the momentum on the road at No. 1 Lakeridge, cutting the Generals lead to 2-1. The Pacers found the equalizer, but Bonnin made up for it by converting on a
Cross country
Lincoln High School cross country coach Eric Dettman called this season a rebuilding year for the girls team after winning the state championship. Well, if rebuilding means repeating, he was absolutely correct. The Cardinals are once again the 6A girls cross country state champions, winning with 94 points to beat
Football
The 2025 regular season is in the books for Portland Interscholastic League football, and with the ending comes the annual All-PIL squads. Earning the league's top honors is Roosevelt senior Geovoney Burks. The Idaho-commit senior was awarded both Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year for being the
Soccer
With the success of the Portland Interscholastic League boys soccer teams over the years, it’s been no surprise to see two of the matched up come playoff time. And that was the case again Wednesday, Nov. 5 with No. 10 Cleveland on the road to play No. 7 Lincoln.
Soccer
SOUTH TABOR – Through the pouring rain and several close calls, Grant High School girls soccer found a way to survive and advance Tuesday, Nov. 4 at Franklin High School. Tied at one with No. 11 Tualatin, the No. 6 seed Generals won in penalty kicks 3-2 to take home the
Football
Halloween is over and the calendar has flipped to November, meaning no more time for tricks and teams competing for the ultimate treat. Football's regular season came to an end and we saw three local squads make it into the brackets. Meanwhile girls volleyball, girls soccer and boys
Football
Volleyball
Cross country
LENTS – Even if it's a rebuilding year, Lincoln High School girls cross country didn’t look the part Wednesday, Oct. 29. Racing at Lents Park in the PIL district championships, the Cardinals walked away with the team title once again. Leading the charge was junior Ellery Lincoln, who&
Volleyball
We’re back with the Rose City Roundup this Sunday after a two-week break. My apologies, had some important things to celebrate the past two weekends. Oct. 11 was my beautiful wife Faviola’s birthday and we spent the day rail-biking in Hood River, followed by a night with family
Football
In week eight of the high school football season, league titles were up for grabs and playoff spots were starting to come to light. For Central Catholic, a tough defeat likely ends its shot at another Mt. Hood crown, meanwhile Roosevelt won to secure its first outright PIL title at