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We’re back to our normal Friday Night Lights this week and we had some high scoring affairs in Week 7. Lincoln took Southwest Portland rival Ida B. Wells, Central Catholic blanked another opponent and Roosevelt stayed in first in the PIL. We’ve got all of that and more
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GOOSE HOLLOW – The only thing that could stop the Lincoln High School football offense on Friday night as the final buzzer. The Cardinals scored on all seven of their possessions, plus a kickoff return TD, taking down Southwest Portland rival Ida B. Wells 54-38 to take over second place in
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Volleyball
GOOSE HOLLOW – After losing to Grant in four sets back on Sept. 23, Lincoln High School girls volleyball junior Lily Mather knew her Cardinals had more in them. They left the Generals floor knowing that they left some plays out there in the nonleague matchup. On Thursday, Oct. 16, the
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Friday Night Lights were moved mostly to Thursday this week with 10 of the 11 local squads playing a day early. Those games included four more PIL matchups that nearly saw two major upsets, meanwhile the two other favorites cruised in their matchups. Speaking of cruising, that’s what Central
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SOUTH TABOR – After some early jitters were shrugged off, Franklin High School football was off to the races. Going against Southeast Portland rival Cleveland, there’s always some extra emotion going into the night. But a quick score from senior Rashawn Hunter-Barber helped loosen the Lightning (2-4, 0-3 PIL) and
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BROOKLYN – With frustrations growing around a lack of outdoor and indoor practice options, the Cleveland High School baseball and softball community hopes they’ve found a stopgap solution with the opening of an indoor training facility located across the street from Powell Park in the SE PDX Training Barn. The
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