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  • McKenzie Eagles Sports Report - May 27

    Cliff Richardson|May 27, 2021

    Levi Lockart and Trent Peek Grab Third Place Finishes At Outback Invitational McKenzie Track and Field athletes Levi Lockart and Trent Peek each brought home third place finishes earned Friday, May 14, at the Outback Invitational Track Meet, sponsored by North Lake High School. Lockart set a personal record in the Shot Put, tossing the iron ball 33-04.00 ft., earning a third place finish behind LaPine's Stephen Machin, who had the winning throw of 47-02.00 ft. Eagle teammate Cody Moralas...

  • McKenzie Eagles Sports Report - May 6

    Cliff Richardson|May 6, 2021

    McKenzie Varsity Sports Schedule This Week The McKenzie Varsity Boys and Girls Track and Field Teams travel to Mapleton on Wednesday, May 5, to participate in the Mapleton May Meet. Field events at the Mapleton Track will start at 4:00 pm and track events start at 4:30 pm. Teams scheduled for the Meet are Crow, Elkton, Mapleton, Mohawk, Riddle, Siletz Valley, Triangle Lake and McKenzie. Eagle Boys Finish Second, Girls Third At Sisters Track Meet The McKenzie Boys Track and Field team finished second to host Sisters last Friday, April 30, and th...

  • MCKENZIE ATHLETES BACK IN ACTION

    Cliff Richardson|Apr 29, 2021

    It has been far too long! The Virus and the Holiday Farm Fire 2020 coupled to box up and shelve McKenzie student/athletes and their opportunities to compete since last Spring (2020). Restrictions enacted in response to the Virus pandemic by Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA), the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) and mandated by Oregon Governor Kate Brown canceled, then reorganized high school athletics into shortened, displaced seasons this Spring. The student/athletes of McKen-zie...

  • 2001 Eagle Boys Basketball Season Was A Dogfight

    Cliff Richardson|Mar 18, 2021

    “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight. It’s the size of the fight in the dog.” Mark Twain. Twain’s insightful adage well describes the team first year McKenzie Head Coach Mike Wiley inherited in 2000-01. Long time (22 seasons at that time) Eagle Head Coach Galen Scrivner decided to hand the reins of the McKenzie Boys Basketball team over to one of his past players. Indeed, Coach Wiley had played for ‘Coach Scriv’ back in the late 70’s, graduating in 1980. Scrivner didn’t step aside and leave an empty cupboard for his protég&eac...