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    Northwest League Knappa Claims Third The Knappa Loggers squared off against the East Linn Academy Eagles yesterday in the 2A Boys’ 3rd-place game in Pendleton, Oregon. Knappa... 139 0 Post not marked as liked Salem Academy Ends Knappa Title Hopes It was a disappointing result for Knappa fans on Friday afternoon as Salem Academy held on to beat the Loggers 39-34. Salem Academy won... 193 0 Post not marked as liked Knappa Dream Lives On “It’s special to win. We have had a goal since we were here as sophomores to win the title,” senior Logan Morrill said after Knappa beat... 264 0 Post not marked as liked North Clackamas Downs St. Paul "I like going into battle with seniors," North Clackamas Christian (NCC) head coach Grant Nelson said after his team edged out the St.... 302 0 Post not marked as liked Country Christian Holds off North Clackamas The #7-ranked Cougars of Country Christian looked to finish their league competition undefeated against the #17 North Clackamas Christian... 48 0 Post not marked as liked North Clackamas Comes Through in the Clutch It is officially play-off time for basketball, making each game more exciting and important. Last night's overtime showdown between the... 208 0 Post not marked as liked Valley 10 League OSAA Championships Rowland’s Unreal Performance Lifts Central Linn In the OSAA Girls’ 2A tournament, the Central Linn Cobras faced the Bandon Tigers for 3rd place. While the teams were evenly matched,... 284 0 Post not marked as liked Knappa Claims Third The Knappa Loggers squared off against the East Linn Academy Eagles yesterday in the 2A Boys’ 3rd-place game in Pendleton, Oregon. Knappa... 139 0 Post not marked as liked Stratton Carries Lakeview to Victory Saturday morning, the Lakeview Honkers took on the Standfield Tigers in the 2A girls’ consolation finals. Lakeview battled back from a... 69 0 Post not marked as liked

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    Kick-off Knappa Kicks off against Sheridan 15 October, 2021 She's a Grand Old Flag Warrenton Fire Department raises flag on an engine before kickoff September 2021 Finally Champions Toledo boys BB celebrate the first-ever team state title Champs Again Kennedy Girls BB celebrates their 2nd title in 3 years March 2020 Rematch Loggers vs Oakers Smooth Jumper Devin Hoover elevates over Toledo defender in semifinals March 2020 Too Much Height Columbia Christian beats Coquille in state quarterfinals March 2020 Bench Conversations Knappa starters get a break after building a commanding lead against Jefferson No Quarter Eli Takalo, Devin Hoover, and Joe Ramvick swarm Jefferson player Out of gallery

  • Girls Basketball | Oregon Spotlight

    Faith Bible vs Knappa (January 4, 2022) Out of gallery

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  • Boys Basketball | Oregon Spotlight

    Page Title Knappa vs Neah-Kah-Nie Out of gallery Knappa vs Nestucca Out of gallery Faith Bible vs Knappa (January 4th, 2022) Out of gallery 2019-2020 Out of gallery

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    Acerca de The Vision "I didn't expect the level of athleticism to be so high at schools this small." That is what my girlfriend told me after I took her to her first ever 1A basketball game at my alma matre. For those of us that have played or watched small school sports, we know that the work done by high school athletes is every bit as incredible and praiseworthy as the big schools. However, I find that there is a lack of reporting on the amazing things happening in small school sports. Some of the top basketball scorers in the state come from small schools, there are programs that produce college-level talent routinely, late game heroics, and stories of communities coming together through sports. My mission is to highlight these feats for more people to see. I want family members to be able to read about their athletes. I want to highlight stories from across the state, not just from where the lights are brightest. ​ If you agree with this, then this is the place for you. ​ My name is Lincoln Miller. I graduated from North Clackamas Christian School (1A) in 2018. At NCCS I competed in Basketball, Soccer, Track, Cross Country, and Choir. My father graduated from Knappa-Svensen Union High School and that is where 8 of my siblings attend school. I currently attend the University of Portland. ​ Post high school, I have acted as a scout for a couple of teams where I kept stats and reported on the games. This brief stint in the 2019-2020 season opened my eyes to the world of sports journalism and eventually led to what you see on this site. Who am I? Want to contribute? Get in touch so we can start working together. First Name Last Name Email Thanks for submitting! Message Send

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