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Sports: Page 4

Oregon Blasts through Portland

Even with 62-14 win, Oregon struggles to find themselves

BlogCultureSports 7 years ago

This season’s Oregon (2-0) non-conference games make me wish we had simulation modes like the Madden football video games. And I feel that I’m not alone. … Continue reading →

EW Experiences the Bowling Green Massacre

UO's blowout win ends up exposing some of their fatal flaws

BlogCultureSports 7 years ago

A U.S. flag fit for a battleship spreads out as a hodgepodge marching band replacement plays “America The Beautiful.” The flag is in full display … Continue reading →

Pickleball is Life

Paddle sport takes over Eugene-Springfield, giving zip to local courts

Sports 7 years ago

It’s a cloudy spring morning at Meadow Park in Springfield as I get ready to serve. I have a pickleball in my left hand and … Continue reading →

Lane United Fans World Cup Pulse

Local projections for FIFA 2018

Sports 7 years ago

Many local soccer fans went to Les Schwab Sports Park in Springfield on Sunday, May 20, to watch Lane United Football Club (Lane United or … Continue reading →

Rose City Rollers Revamped

Portland’s Rose City Rollers, including new captain and all-star athlete Bonnie Thunders, to compete in Eugene tournament this weekend

Sports 7 years ago

Some of the nation’s — and the world’s — best roller derby teams are cruising into town for the annual Big O tournament this weekend, … Continue reading →

A Peaceful Mind

Master Lee Noh Hoon, founder of US TaeKwonDo College, celebrates 30 years of martial arts in Eugene

Sports 8 years ago

Lee Noh Hoon’s journey from Seoul, South Korea, to establishing himself as Great Grandmaster Lee in Eugene has spanned 55 years and involved more than … Continue reading →

Sharing Soccer with Society’s Stigmatized

Volunteer players share the field with inmates at Oregon State Penitentiary

Sports 8 years ago

Don’t get me wrong: I absolutely love my usual leisurely pick-up soccer on late Saturday mornings, just a five-minute bike ride from my house in … Continue reading →

Fancy Buildings Falling Apart

Former Ducks fear for future of sports at UO

Sports 8 years ago

Several former Duck football players returned to Eugene for the Oregon’s annual Pro Day on Thursday, only to find their once state-of-the-art facilities in shambles. … Continue reading →

Insanity in the middle

Three day eventing is a horse and rider triathalon for adrenaline junkies

Sports 8 years ago

We burst out of the trees, gallop up to a log and jump into a pond of water, then we leap up over the bank … Continue reading →

Runner Without a Cause

Inside the madness of long-distance relay races

Sports 8 years ago

People collapse. Toenails are turning black and falling off all the time. And still, long-distance relay races attract enough runners to sell out in Oregon. … Continue reading →

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