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OC girls rule Trail Tourney

The Pioneers rally around Ashley Reed to capture the top prize in the high school varsity division

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“Ashley just dominated the boards,” said Guelsdorf. “Every big rebound we needed she got for us….

“She’s a glass-eater. She doesn’t have tremendous size, but she rebounds, and she can guard the big kids.”

Reed averaged 13 points and 10 rebounds for the tournament, Guelsdorf said.

Oregon City Black had three other players selected to the all-tournament team, senior-to-be Melair Holterhoff (5-9 wing), and juniors to-be Taylor Ward (5-6 point guard) and Brittany Knighton (6-0 guard/wing/post).

Ward is a transfer from Sheldon. She was a starter on last season’s Irish team that lost to then top-ranked Central Catholic 50-48 in the 6A quarterfinals.

Junior-to-be Maddie Purkerson (5-11 post) and sophomore-to-be Jordy Klebaum (5-8 wing) were all-tournament selections for Oregon City Red.

The End of the Oregon Trail Tournament continues Sunday through Wednesday, July 6-9, with the High School All-Star Division of the tournament.

The tournament will feature 208 top all-star teams from around the nation. Games are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. each day, with competition at Canby, Putnam and Oregon City high schools, Clackamas Community College and Gardiner Middle School.

The top-seeded teams are Cal Swish Black of Southern California, Cy Fair Shock of Houston, Tex., North Tartan, Minn., and East Bay Explosion from California.

The overall bracket championship games are scheduled for 2:15 and 3:30 p.m. July 9 at Oregon City High School.

Admission for the tournament is $8 per day or $25 for a tournament pass.



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Look at the Seeding

I find it amazing how Oregon City likes to pat themselves on the back in their own tournament every year. This thing is about as rigged as a game of 3 card monty. Jefferson and Southridge meet in the second round while the first 4 rounds Oregon City average margin of victory is 30 plus?


Every year Oregon city makes all the good teams beat each other up on one side of the bracket while they rest their players playing 20 mins a game and play cupcakes.


This Oregon City team has a great chance to win a real championship this year. But thank goodness for everyone else Carl Tinsley is not doing the seeding!!

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