Check out photos from Newberg boys and girls soccer's Tuesday training sessions below. Read more about Newberg soccer in the July 8 edition of The 99 newsletter - which will be available online Friday, July 10 in the archive.
Clayton Jones
The final two teams from Yamhill County left in either the baseball or softball team saw their seasons come to an end as No. 3 Yamhill-Carlton fell at No. 2 South Umpqua 5-0 while No. 4 Dayton lost at No. 1 Vale 7-1 on Tuesday in the Class 3A state softball semifinals. In YCHS' loss, South Umpqua (27-2 overall) scored a pair of runs in the first to take an early lead before adding a run in the third and two more in the fifth. The Tigers were held to one hit - a double from Addison Tuning. Taylo
Clayton Jones
Both of Yamhill County's 6A squads still remaining in the state playoffs fell while both of the 3A teams advanced to the semifinals in Friday's quarterfinal baseball and softball action. The No. 14 McMinnville softball team (15-13) fell to Pacific Conference foe and sixth-seeded Glencoe (24-6), 5-0 in Hillsboro while Newberg baseball (23-7) took a 2-0 lead on No. 2 Tualatin (24-6) into the bottom of the fourth before falling 11-4. In 3A softball, No. 3 Yamhill-Carlton (26-3) had no trouble wit
Clayton Jones
Yamhill County will enter Friday's baseball and softball state quarterfinals with four teams still alive after YamCo went 4-2 Wednesday in the round of 16. Newberg baseball continued its great 2026 season with an 8-4 win over North Medford to advance to the Class 6A state quarterfinals while McMinnville softball had the upset of the day as the 14th-seeded Grizzlies knocked off Pacific Conference foe and No. 3 Forest Grove 7-4 in Forest Grove. In 3A, No. 4 Dayton softball looked like the defend
Clayton Jones
The Yamhill County baseball and softball teams saw a successful day one of the OSAA state baseball and softball tournaments - going a combined 4-1. All three YamCo home teams (Newberg baseball, McMinnville and Willamina/Sheridan softball) won while McMinnville baseball pulled off an "upset" as the No. 19 Grizzlies beat No. 14 Beaverton on the road. Wednesday will see six YamCo teams in action with three happening in the county - Newberg baseball hosts North Medford (after beating South Medford
Clayton Jones