Track and field
Track and field
Spring sports
April is coming to a close it and with it comes league play in baseball and softball, as well as bigger track and field meets to prepare for state. The annual Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays went down, which you can find coverage of down below from this past Friday with
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Basketball
ST. JOHNS – After overwhelming Oregon City the day before, Benson could not find a path to victory against West Linn in the state semifinals. The Astros fell to the Lions 55-44 on March 13 at Chiles Center, marking the end of the team’s 2026 state title aspirations. One of
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ST. JOHNS — Make no mistake, there wasn’t a moment without pride or competitiveness shown by the Benson Tech High School boys basketball team to end its season with a 72-47 loss in the 6A semifinals. The final score might have been lopsided on Friday, March 13 inside Chiles Center.
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ST JOHNS – It wasn’t easy, but No. 3 Benson Polytechnic High School girls basketball got the 70-52 win over 11-seed Oregon City to advance to the 6A state semifinals on March 12 at the Chiles Center. A big part of the Benson path to victory was the rebounding; the
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For more coverage of state basketball, head to this link to read about Central Catholic boys basketball knocking off Grant or this link to read about Parkrose boys advancing in the 5A state tournament. ST. JOHNS – Benson Tech High School boys basketball head coach Earl Clark Jr. said he told
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Last year in the second round of the 6A state playoffs, No. 8 Benson Tech High School girls basketball fell just short at home to No. 9 seed West Linn. A year later, the Astros found themselves as the No. 3 seed and hosting No. 14 Beaverton with a spot
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LAKE OSWEGO – When No. 7 Lake Oswego and No. 10 Grant High School boys basketball met up back on MLK Day earlier this season, it was a great game at Benson Tech High School. The Lakers were able to escape with the 78-73 win, setting the stage for some revenge
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BEAVERTON – There was no fear from Lincoln High School girls basketball, the No. 19 seed, taking on No. 14 Beaverton in the first round of the 6A state playoffs. The underdog Cardinals held the lead for a bit in the first half on the road in the last varsity basketball
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BEAVERTON – No. 22 Ida B. Wells High School boys basketball was in position Tuesday, March 3 to possibly pull off the 6A state tournament round one upset over No. 11 Westview. Down five at 44-39 with 3.5 minutes to go, the Guardians were closing the gap that first expanded
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