Mazama Football ranked #1; Henley #10

Mazama Football ranked #1; Henley #10

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - It has been anything but a typical year for high school athletics. Shortened seasons and postponed season starts, and canceled games; all due to the pandemic. The official OSAA State Championships have also fallen victim to the pandemic; as they were cut from the fall, winter, and spring seasons. However, a group of 4A Athletic Directors and Coaches want to change that...

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Four Henley athletes sign to play college ball

Four Henley athletes sign to play college ball

Four Henley High School student athletes on Thursday signed national letters of intent to play for college teams next fall. Two Hornet football players – Beau Stork and Joe Northcutt – will go on to play college ball as well as Henley softball player Carli Moore and Henley volleyball player Eleana Niehus.

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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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GOTW: Mazama Football, 6x Skyline Conference Champs

GOTW: Mazama Football, 6x Skyline Conference Champs

Hollywood could not have written a more dramatic script to determine the regular season football champion for the Skyline Conference.

The Henley Hornets and the Mazama Vikings came into the game evenly matched and well versed in the opponent’s skills and inabilities. It was a close game throughout, with the entire regular season coming down to just one play - inches from the goal line.

If Mazama scores, the Vikings are champs; if Henley holds, the Hornets are champs.

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Skyline is the conference to beat this season

Skyline is the conference to beat this season

It may only be the second week of the 2019 high school football season, but the Skyline is proving early that it is the conference to beat in the OSAA 4A. Three of the top five teams in the 4A are from the Skyline – North Valley #1, Henley #2, and Mazama #5. Phoenix and Klamath Union hold #14 and #16 respectively.

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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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Mazama Wrestling Wins Districts, 18 Local Athletes Qualify for State

Mazama Wrestling Wins Districts, 18 Local Athletes Qualify for State

Three local wrestlers proved to have what it takes to be district champion.

Kyler Pemberton of Mazama became champion winning the 106 lb weight class defeating Gabe Chaves of Hidden Valley 11-3.

Klamath Union’s Isaiah Franco came out on top of the 126 lb weight class by defeating Asa Marwick of Hidden Valley 9-0.

In the 285 lb weight class, Mikey Sierra of Henley had his hand held high after defeating Christopher Woods of Hidden Valley by pinfall, in 1 minute 33 seconds.

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Cleland Stepping Down as Henley Baseball Coach

Cleland Stepping Down as Henley Baseball Coach

Tim Cleland is stepping down from the head coaching position for the Henley High Hornets baseball.

Cleland has coached at Henley for 15 years, 11 of which he served as head coach. He led the Hornets to post-season playoffs all 11 years: seven times to the semifinals, five times to the state championship games and his teams won the state title in 2013, 2014 and 2016.

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