

A huge THANK YOU goes out to Casey's and the Cash for Classrooms Grant for granting the Oregon Junior High Physical Education Programs $5,821 to go towards classroom needs.
"The funds will help us purchase organizational materials, such as bins and storage bags, which would allow us to better care for and manage our existing equipment. In addition, this funding would enable us to introduce a new and engaging activity, 9 Square in the Air, into our curriculum. We will be able to purchase 4 of these units with this money. " - Mrs. O"Neil
For more information on Casey’s Cash for Classrooms grant program, visit: www.caseys.com/community/cash-for-classrooms-grants. The 2027 grant program will open in the fall.
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Due to unplayable field conditions, today's high school softball and baseball games have been cancelled.

She threw an outstanding 13.92 M to achieve this honor!
We are very proud to see our Hawks being successful and representing their roots.
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Varsity - 4:30 pm followed by JV at approximately 6:00 pm

We are proud of all the work our guys put in this long season!
First Team All-Conference
• Josiah Perez
• Isaiah Perez
• Jack Benesh
• Nelson Benesh
Second Team All-Conference
• Jackson Messenger
• Jacksyn Windham
Honorable Mention
• Newt Wright
These honors are a reflection of the commitment they show every single day in the room — pushing themselves, pushing their teammates, and representing Oregon the right way.
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Monday 3/16 Boys' and Girls' Track and Field @ Rock Falls (Westwood) - CANCELLED
Tuesday 3/17 V (home) and JV (away) baseball vs. Warren/Stockton - POSTPONED (might find a make-up date)
Tuesday 3/17 V and JV girls' soccer vs Sterling - MOVED to Wednesday 3/18

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Congratulations to our Oregon wrestlers who have qualified for the IKWF & IESA State Tournaments!
🤼♂️ IKWF State Qualifiers
-Cannon Ziller Champion
-Nora Rogers 3rd
-Alaina O’Campos 3rd
-Rae Shafer 3rd
-Raya Windham Champion
🤼♂️ IESA State Qualifiers
-Zach Folk 4th
-Brady Wills 3rd
-Deven Alcala Champion
Good luck at State ❤️🤍
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We are looking for a high school cheer coach! Please reach out to Adam Albrecht, athletic director, for any questions.

Back in 2021, our ball diamonds were still covered with the white stuff ❄️. Fast forward to 2026, and the Maintenance Department is already getting the fields ready for baseball and softball games ⚾🥎.
We’re not sure what happened to winter this year, but we’re not complaining! The earlier we can get the fields ready, the sooner we can hear the crack of the bat and play ball.
Here’s to an early start to the season!



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Outside accomplishments typically go under the radar, but our youth have been excelling at a very high level recently.
First, at the USATF Lewis University Invite Kollins Anaya smashed her PR running an indoor 1600 m of 5:29 missing the New Balance Nationals qualify time by just 4 seconds. She also PR in her 800 beating multiple Illinois state champs and proving she is a force this year as a 7th grader.
Additionally, NJ Anaya crushed his PR with an indoor mile of 5:45 running against 6th through 8th graders. One being Bentlee Lawrence who is the state champ in cross country and ranked 5th nationally. NJ placed 41st as a 6th grader. He is coming out and showing up. He too ran a PR in his 800m at the Lewis University indoor track meet.
Next, the 5th grade Oregon J-Hawks team went 3-0 at their Princeton Shootout last Sunday. This tournament win came after their win at the Rochelle League Tournament. Additionally, Callum Groenhagen won the tournament's free throw contest with an impressive 14/15 made shots.
To top it all off, most of the team went to cheer on the high school boys at the Rock Falls Regional.
Lastly, The Hawk Wrestling Club had 14 outstanding youth wrestlers who placed at the IKWF Regional and are moving on to Sectionals. The names are listed on the graphic of who placed.
We are very proud of the future to come for Oregon sports. Thank you to all of the youth players and coaches for putting in the hard work day in and day out.
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