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Three competitions host more than 40 teams as the OSAA championships are less than two weeks away

After coming up short the past two years, Westside Christian plays perfect game in rout of Pleasant Hill for first title

Warriors survive a frenetic second half to claim first-ever girls basketball championship

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Top seeds Barlow (6A), Caldera (5A) and Cascade (4A) move on, Canby (5A) and Mazama (4A) pull off big upsets

Gavin Hall leads Western Christian past Portland Christian 52-40; Pioneers become first 2A team to repeat since Irrigon in 2015

Second-seeded Mustangs rally in fourth quarter to overcome No. 1 Mannahouse Academy 45-42 for title, state-record winning streak

No. 11-seeded Crusaders make 11 three-pointers -- five by Ryan Fraser -- to top No. 6 Nelson 74-62, earn spot at Chiles Center

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Sparked by the defense of Celia James, Crusaders beat defending champion Western Christian 43-29 for first title since 2008

Third-seeded Mustangs pull away with 17-0 run in second quarter, beat No. 1 Union 50-32 for fifth championship in six seasons

Pioneers to meet Portland Christian in boys final; Regis' Koehnke is state's new scoring leader; all-Tri-River girls final set

Defending champs South Medford (6A), Silverton (5A) and Henley (4A) joined by top contenders in the quarterfinals