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5A

WHO: Corvallis at St. Helens, 4:30 p.m.

RECORDS: Corvallis 23-4; St. Helens 19-8

NEXT: Winner plays the winner of today's Hillsboro/Bend game on Friday.

UPDATE: Corvallis finished second in the Mid-Willamette Conference while St. Helens was second in the Northwest Oregon League, a game behind Glencoe. CHS has scored 343 runs and given up 108.

WHO: Crescent Valley at Ashland, 4:30 p.m.

RECORDS: Crescent Valley 15-13, Ashland 21-4

NEXT: Winner will play the winner of today's North Eugene/Cleveland game on Friday.

UPDATE: The Raiders are coming off a 4-3 win over Madras at home after finishing third in the Mid-Willamette Conference. Ashland cruised to the Southern Oregon Conference title with a 15-1 mark. The Grizzlies had won 18 straight before dropping a 5-0 decision to 6A Sheldon last week. Ashland has given up just 59 runs in 25 games.

4A

WHO: Philomath at Hidden Valley, 4:30 p.m.

RECORDS: Philomath 15-11; Hidden Valley 21-4

NEXT: Winner will play the winner of today's Marist/ La Grande game on Friday.

UPDATE: Philomath finished second in the Val-Co League under first-year coach Ryan Starwalt. Hidden Valley won the Skyline Conference and carries a 10-game winning streak into today's game. The Mustangs are 14-1 at home and have outscored opponents 248-76.

3A

WHO: Warrenton at Santiam Christian, 4:30 p.m.

RECORDS: Santiam Christian 22-3; Warrenton 14-11

NEXT: Winner plays the winner of today's Burns/Westside Christian winner on Friday.

UPDATE: Santiam Christian won the PacWest Conference and has been stingy on the hill, giving up just 49 runs while scoring 230. The Eagles have won 11 straight. Warrenton finished third in the Lewis & Clark Conference with a 6-6 record.

2A/1A

WHO: Monroe at Salem Academy, 4:30 p.m.

RECORDS: Monroe 17-9; Salem Academy 16-5

NEXT: The winner plays the winner of today's Riddle/Sherman game on Friday.

UPDATE: Monroe is coming off a 10-4 win at home against Wallowa on Friday. The Dragons placed third in Special District 3. Salem Academy won the Special District 2 title. The two teams were scheduled to play on May 13 but the game was cancelled.

- Steve Gress

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