The first half of the Oregon Class 6A baseball season has been filled with plenty of action. While West Linn entered the season as the favorite, a large pool of teams have emerged as contenders. Sunset remains undefeated at 16-0, while Jesuit, West Linn, Lake Oswego, Tualatin, Sprague, South Salem, and Wells have all posted impressive records. The Central Valley Conference has been one of the hottest leagues this spring, with both Sprague and South Salem standing among the state’s top teams. Wells has also been a surprise, upsetting previously unbeaten Sprague. The Three Rivers League remains competitive, with West Linn leading the way at 6-1. The Apollos have a good chance to unseat Jesuit’s two-year stranglehold on the Metro League, but they still have some tough matchups remaining on their schedule.
Results for: Spring Season
Each week during the spring season, fans are invited to vote for the Metro Detroit Athlete of the Week. Voting closes at 9 a.m. on Friday mornings, and the winners are announced shortly after. To nominate an athlete for future voting, send their stats and information to japurcell@mlive.com with “athlete of the week” in the subject line. It’s important to note that the results of the poll do not affect any of MLive’s postseason honors and are purely for bragging rights and to express fan appreciation.
After a bumpy start, Hun’s lacrosse team, led by first-year head coach Alex Lopes, has emerged victorious in three of their last four games. This impressive run has propelled the Raiders to a promising 4-3 record and showcases their newfound proficiency on the field.