Posted 2 weeks ago @ 8:43AM
Brayden Decker continues to pick up where he left off last year. After a stellar sophomore season saw him win the Skyline Conference high jump and place at the OSAA State Track and Field Championships, the Phoenix junior tied the long-standing school record with a best of 6-foot-5 to win the event in a multi-team meet at P-T Rising Field on Tuesday. Decker's best tied a 1989 PHS mark set by Brice Sutliff. Sophomore Elijah Palmer continued his strong run in the javelin, winning the event with a best of 142-9. Phoenix finished second as a team to HIdden Valley. The Pirate boys also got a win from the 4x400 relay team of River Delco, Cole Clayton, Jackson Engstrom and Jayden Moody. The PHS girls, who also finished second as a team, got wins from Etta Allen int he discus and Laurelin Jansen in the pole vault. Jansen tied a school record in the process, clearing 8-6. Here are links to all results from the meet as well as other recent meets the Pirates were involved in. April 16 home multi-meet ...
Posted 2 weeks ago @ 1:53PM
The Phoenix softball team is getting things rolling at the right time of the season. The Pirates improved to 5-6 overall and 2-3 in the Skyline Conference with a 19-7 win over visiting Mazama on ...
Posted 4 weeks ago @ 1:03PM
After a slow start, the baseball season is looking up for the Phoenix Pirates. The Pirates posted ...
Posted 4 weeks ago @ 12:49PM
Big numbers mean considerable depth for the Phoenix High School track and field teams in 2024. With nearly 100 student-athletes in the program, the Pirates have the kind of numbers that will speak volumes in big meets, including the Skyline Conference Meet at PHS on May 10-11. Through a pair of early-season meets Phoenix is boasting considerable depth in a variety of events both on the track and in the field. Seven Pirate boys threw the javelin at least 90 feet earlier in the week at Hidden Valley while seven Pirates were among the top 10 finishers in the 200-meter dash in the same meet. Several newcomers are also impressing, including senior sprinter and jumper Robin Trenbeath and junior Wyatt Dean (javelin) while veterans like Kael Feeley (distances), Brayden Decker (high jump) and Cash Stallsworth (throws) continue to put up marks that helped them qualify for state last season. Senior Brissa Bauer (hurdles and jumps), junior Laurelin Jansen (pole vault) and sophomres Eli Palmer (javelin) and Cody Martin (sprints) are also making a splash, as is a deep freshmen class where the Pirates are picking up points in a variety of events. Here are complete results from the April 3 meet at Hidden Valley. https://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/meet/530949/results/all ...
Posted 1 month ago @ 12:05PM
A long, lanky and talented Marist team was too much for the Phoenix boys' basketball team in the first round of the state playoffs. Appearing in the 4A Round of 16 for the first time since 20...
Posted 2 months ago @ 10:34AM
A long trip against the defending state champions proved to be a task the Phoenix girls' basketball team wasn't afraid of. The Pirates put up a huge effort in a 53-44 loss to Baker in Bak...
Posted 2 months ago @ 10:24AM
A small but mighty contingent from Phoenix proved it belonged at the OSAA State Wrestling Tournament. Phoenix coach Joe Hutchinson saw Tanner Schuh (113 pounds) and Erik Reyes Medina (132) draw t...
Posted 2 months ago @ 10:20AM
The Phoenix boys continued a memorable basketball season, narrowly missing out on a share of the Skyline Conference basketball championship in the process. The Pirates dropped a 53-51 decision at...