High School Sports
North Eugene’s unflappable Francesca Tomp is The Oregonian/OregonLive girls golfer of the year
The thing that sets Francesca Tomp apart, her coach says, is that her game can't be derailed.
4 things to know about the inclusion of transgender student-athletes in Oregon high school sports
The inclusion of a transgender athlete this spring has led to the spread of some misinformation in Oregon.
Playoff roundup: Results from the second round of the Class 6A baseball state tournament
The state tournament will continue on Friday with the quarterfinals.
Playoff roundup: Results from the second round of the Class 6A softball state tournament
Wednesday's second round games included multiple big upsets.
Watch: Former Oregon prep star Cameron Brink throws out first pitch, meets baseball star Shohei Ohtani at L.A. Dodgers game
The former Southridge High School and Mountainside High School star is adjusting nicely to the L.A. life after being the No. 2 pick in the 2024 WNBA draft.
Bill Oram: A transgender teen athlete’s life is not your cause
A McDaniel High School sophomore, who is a transgender girl, won the 6A state championship in the 200 meters last weekend.
Pat Strickland ends second tenure with Jefferson boys basketball
Under Strickland, the Democrats won five state championships in a 10-year span.
Playoff roundup: Results from the first round of the Class 6A baseball state tournament
The second round of the state tournament will continue on Wednesday.
Playoff roundup: Results from the first round of the Class 6A softball state tournament
The second round of action will be on Wednesday.
Meet the finalists for Oregonian/OregonLive girls track and field athlete of the year
The track and field athlete of the year winners will be announced next week.
Meet the finalists for Oregonian/OregonLive boys track and field athlete of the year
Check back next week to find out who the winner is.
‘I am stronger than I ever gave myself credit for’: After missing her senior season, Mia Brahe-Pedersen looks forward to her next chapter
Mia Brahe-Pedersen’s senior season may go down as one of Oregon's biggest sports “what ifs.”