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Historic performances: Kennedy, Silverton athletes break records

By James Day The Kennedy High girls track and field team, led by sophomore Loghan Sprauer, turned in one of the best performances in school history May 23-24 at the OSA Class 2A State Meet at Hayward Field in Eugene. Sprauer won two events and took second in another to lead Kennedy to a second-place finish with 63 points. It […]

Ready to run: Track teams enter districts on promising note – plus Fun Run results

By James Day Nearly 700 runners and walkers participated in Saturday’s Silverton Health Fun Run. Dan Gallogly, 45, was the top men’s finisher in the 5K event in 17:57. Silverton’s Heather Bashor, 38, was the top female finisher and 15th overall in 21:41. A pair of Silverton 10-year-olds took the top spot in the one-mile race for kids. Charles Petrik […]

Spring standings: Track, baseball promise an exciting May

By James Day Sometimes I need some help to pull this thing off every other week. This edition’s column benefited greatly from Our Town correspondent Steve Ritchie, the track and field and cross country coach at Kennedy High School in Mount Angel. Ritchie, who really knows his stuff, forwarded some information on track and field exploits of area athletes, so […]

Heart in the art: Brewers share a passion for their craft

By James Day So how do you get noticed in a microbrew world in which another brewer seems to sprout up daily behind the nearest hop pole? How do you acquire space on the shelves or taps in the taverns when everyone else is clamoring for the same thing? And where do festivals such as The Oregon Garden Brewfest, which […]

Space science: Astronaut Don Pettit shares simple experiments at OSU

By James Day Donald Pettit and Rick Spinrad graduated from Oregon State University in 1978. Spinrad, OSU’s vice president for research, has had a sterling career in private industry and academia. Yet when he introduced Pettit’s appearance Feb. 22 at the university’s LaSells Stewart Center, Spinrad noted he was still at OSU while Pettit “had gone a lot farther.” Farther […]

A special run: SHS boys basketball takes third in state; Gengler tops school records

By James Day The Silverton High boys basketball team concluded a sterling 2012-13 season March 9 by taking home its second third-place state trophy in four years. The Foxes, who finished 23-5, downed Mountain View 66-54 in the third-place game at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene to match its finish of 2010. Both years Silverton lost to Jefferson of Portland […]

Hot spot: Survey reveals high levels of cancer-linked gas in Silverton

Radon Facts What is it: Radon is a radioactive, colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, occurring naturally as an indirect decay product of uranium or thorium. Some radon gas from natural sources can accumulate to higher-than-normal concentrations in buildings, especially in confined areas such as attics and basements. Studies have shown a link between breathing high concentrations of radon and lung cancer. […]

Record-making season: Hoopsters post undefeated league season

By James Day The Silverton High boys basketball team finished a magical regular season with a 78-41 win Feb. 22 against Lebanon. The victory wrapped up a 14-0 Mid-Willamette Conference regular season for the Foxes. Silverton, which is 20-4 and ranked No. 3 by the OSAA, will host a state playoff game March 1 against an opponent to be determined. […]

Virtue First: Randy Traeger coaches lifelong lessons

Editor’s Note: Kennedy High Football Coach Randy Traeger, founder of the Virtue First program, is receiving the Service to Youth Award at the Mount Angel Chamber of Commerce Community Awards banquet Feb. 25. Here, sportswriter James Day shares impressions of Traeger’s influence. By James Day It was a dismal rainy day. Hot cocoa was flying out of the concession stand. […]

League dominance: SHS basketball mirrors football success

By James Day The Silverton High boys basketball team is picking up right where the football team left off. As in undefeated in Mid-Willamette Conference play and recipient of a lofty state ranking. The football Foxes finished undefeated in league play and advanced to the OSAA Class 5A semifinals before losing to eventual state champion Sherwood. The Silverton boys hoops […]

Perfection times two: Basketball highlights

By James Day It’s been quite a couple of years for girls basketball at Mark Twain Middle School. The Mark Twain eighth-grade girls basketball team finished an undefeated season Jan 17. The Vikings were 11-0 in regular-season games and 6-0 in the jamboree. “The team had 10 girls who were tough players and defense was the strength of the team,” […]

All-State honors: SHS Football Coach John Mannion coach of the year

By James Day The best Silverton High School football season in a generation was noticed statewide. Class 5A coaches named three Foxes to the All-State team and Coach John Mannion was selected coach of the year. Mannion, in his third season, led the Foxes to an 11-1 season in 2012 which ended in a 46-19 state semifinals loss to eventual […]

OSAA looks at realignment: Three scenarios being considered

By James Day Just like presidential elections, whether you like it or not, OSAA reclassification comes along once every four years. The goal is to realign the state’s high schools into leagues and classifications in an effort to maintain competitive balance. The classification and districting committee, which includes Silverton High Principal Mark Hannan, has met three times and has come […]

Fall sports wrap-up: Awards, stats and some follow up on college athletes

By James Day The Silverton High dance team competed in three events at the Dec. 1 State Categories Championship in Tualatin, which featured 36 teams. The Foxes came home with third-place finishes in two of the categories, lyrical and jazz. The team also completed in hip hop. Coach Emily Sword choreographed the jazz performance and coach Paula Magee choreographed in […]

Football: Stellar seasons end for SHS, JFK

By James Day The best football season for Silverton High in 21 years ended Nov. 23 in the Class 5A semifinals. The Foxes, who last made it to the state semis during their run to the 1991 Class 3A state title, lost 46-19 to perennial 5A power Sherwood at McCulloch Stadium in Salem to finish 11-1. The Bowmen (12-0) move […]

Foxes dominate competition: Move on to playoff quarterfinals

By James Day  The Silverton High football team has a rematch with West Albany set for 7 p.m. Friday at McGinnis Field, with a berth in the OSAA Class 5A semifinals on the line. The Foxes took apart Putnam of Milwaukie 49-0 on Nov. 9 to improve to 10-0 while recording their fourth shutout of the season. West Albany, which […]

District champs: Stokley in cross country, SHS in football

By James Day The Kennedy High school girls cross country team captured the District 2 team championship Oct. 25 at Bush’s Pasture Park in Salem. The Trojans scored 49 points, led by district champion Lauren Stokley, who won the 5K race in 20:58.2. Stokley’s old PR, a 21:06, was set on the same course Oct. 18 when the sophomore captured […]

Foxes football on a roll: Fall teams head into the final stretch

By James Day   This is shaping up as a special season for the Silverton High School football team. The Foxes defeated West Albany 28-21 on Sept. 28 and downed Lebanon 28-6 on Oct. 5 to move to 6-0 overall and 4-0 in the Mid-Willamette Conference.  Silverton is ranked No. 2 in the Associated Press Class 5A poll behind Sherwood, […]

Ready to run: Cross country season looks promising

The Kennedy High girls cross country team is coming off a third-place finish at last fall’s OSAA Class 3A-2A-1A meet. It was the highest state finish ever for coach Steve Ritchie, now in his 15th year with the Trojans.

Taking the field: Fall sports on the horizon

All over Silverton and Mount Angel area high school athletes are shedding their summer lethargy and getting ready for the fall season of football, cross country, volleyball and soccer.