Mazama High names Pete Whisler as head baseball coach

Mazama High names Pete Whisler as head baseball coach

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Mazama High School has named longtime winning baseball coach Pete Whisler to head its program this spring. “Pete was selected because of his many years of experience and knowledge of the game,” said Vic Lease, Mazama High School athletic director. “He has had proven success wherever he has coached.”

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Steen Sports Park tournaments provide $3.47M in local economic stimulus

Steen Sports Park tournaments provide $3.47M in local economic stimulus

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - On Wednesday, Steen Sports Park Executive Director, Scott White reported to the park’s Board of Directors that the abbreviated 2020 tournament schedule resulted in over $3.47 million in indirect and induced economic impact for the local economy.

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Championship Saturday proves challenging for Henley

Championship Saturday proves challenging for Henley

The Henley Hornets baseball and softball teams were a dominant force all season long with intense gameplay, unity and domination over their opponents. However, at the state championship the game proved to be more difficult for both teams.

All four teams had something to prove but ultimately only one team in both contests came out on top.  

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Blackout Coming to Oregon Tech Saturday

Blackout Coming to Oregon Tech Saturday

The Oregon Tech Athletic Department, along with ASOIT, has announced that the 7th annual Blackout for Hunger is scheduled for this Saturday at Danny Miles Court when Oregon Tech hosts Northwest Christian University. Oregon Tech fans are encouraged to dress in black and to bring a canned food or non-perishable food item for the Klamath-Lake Counties food bank.

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Hootie Crowned the 5th Annual Mascot Challenge Champion

Hootie Crowned the 5th Annual Mascot Challenge Champion

 In one of the closest final voting match ups in Mascot Challenge history Hootie the Owl of Oregon Tech has emerged victorious. The No. 3 seed reigned in 53% of the 1884 votes or 999 votes, with over 90 votes surging in under the last minute. No. 4 seed Monty the Mountaineer of Eastern Oregon kept the contest tied until the ultimate minutes, but ended the finals with 47% of the 1884 votes or 885 votes.

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