High School Sports return, no fans at games, livestream options available

High School Sports return, no fans at games, livestream options available

In an email sent to parents, Klamath County School District has announced that due to Oregon Health Authority guidelines spectators will not be allowed at upcoming sports events. The district notes that they are working on ways to stream the games.

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Oregon Tech Women’s Cross Country Ranked in NAIA Top 10

Oregon Tech Women’s Cross Country Ranked in NAIA Top 10

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Not running in any events since the last NAIA Coaches' Top 25 Poll cost the Oregon Tech women one place as they slipped from No. 9 to No.10 in the third edition of the 2019 Women's Cross Country Top 25 Poll, released Thursday morning by the NAIA office.

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Oregon Tech Cross Country Looking to make History at NAIA Championships

Oregon Tech Cross Country Looking to make History at NAIA Championships

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – For the first time in school history, the Oregon Tech women will enter the NAIA Cross Country Championships as the number one ranked team in the country, and thus are the favorites to win the first team title in school history. The OIT men enter the meet as the 25th ranked team in the NAIA and are looking to match last year's Top 10 performance at Seminole Valley Cross Country Course in Cedar Rapids, Iowa this Friday morning.

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Oregon Tech Cross Country Teams Make History with NAIA Preseason Ranking

Oregon Tech Cross Country Teams Make History with NAIA Preseason Ranking

KANSAS CITY, Mo.  – The Oregon Tech women's cross country team debuted at No.4 and the OIT men debuted at No.10 in this week's NAIA Coaches' Top 25 Preseason Poll announced today by the NAIA National Office. Both rankings are the highest rankings in school history and it also marks the first time in school history that both teams were ranked in the NAIA Preseason Top 10.

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KU Team Takes 2nd in Portland to Coast High School Challenge Relay

KU Team Takes 2nd in Portland to Coast High School Challenge Relay

11 Runners, 130 Miles - Members of the Klamath Union High School cross country team grabbed second place overall Saturday in the prestigious Portland to Coast High School Challenge Relay. The 11-member relay team ran 130 miles in 15 hours, 30 minutes and 41.6 seconds to finish ahead of 17 other high school teams on a 24-leg course that took runners from downtown Portland to Seaside. High school teams started at 7 p.m. Friday. The KU team ran through the night, finishing at 10:30 a.m.

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