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9/3/2010 11:43:30 PM
Football - Jesuit 34, Canby 14: Erik Jernstrom Senior Erik Jernstrom (right) runs over Jesuit senior Jordan Talley during the Cougars' 34-14 season-opening loss on the road Friday night.
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PORTLAND — It was the start that Canby did not envision heading into the first game under coach Mike Vaught’s tenure.
A frustration loomed after the first quarter where the Cougars faced an early 20-point deficit and saw themselves climbing out of the hole the rest of the way.
Canby lost its season opener, 34-14, to preseason favorite and top-ranked Jesuit on Friday night at Jesuit High School.
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9/4/2010 3:05:21 AM
The following are post-game comments after Canby's 34-14 loss to Jesuit on Friday night at Jesuit High School.
Canby coach Mike Vaught
Herald: What are your thoughts on your first game?
Vaught: "We knew going in last spring that it was the toughest draw you could possibly get.
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published:
9/1/2010 10:34:30 AM
Season openers just don’t get any tougher than this.With a new coach for the first time in 20 years and what promises to be a different look, Canby heads into Friday’s game against Jesuit on the road at 7 p.
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published:
9/1/2010 10:33:49 AM
Mike Vaught has eagerly awaited for this week to come. Usually, summers are highly anticipated for the time off from being the assistant football coach, the head girls tennis coach and alternative education teacher.
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9/1/2010 10:33:16 AM
This season, Canby High School returns to the Three Rivers League, where it competed from the 1986-87 season to the 1994-95 season.The Cougars will renew old rivalries with Oregon City, Clackamas, West Linn, Lake Oswego and Lakeridge.
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published:
8/31/2010 4:21:43 PM
CANBY — Following its 53rd year in existence, there is no question among the Canby Rodeo committee that its annual summer event is at its best.With a sold-out Saturday night crowd of more than 4,500 spectators, committee president Dan Mickelsen said he is pleased with the current state of the rodeo.
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published:
8/25/2010 11:30:35 AM
Erika Roney admitted she still felt numb nearly 24 hours after seeing her horse pass away during Thursday night’s performance at the 53rd annual Canby Rodeo.
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published:
8/25/2010 10:58:59 AM
Luke Sommer is on the move once again.The 2004 Canby High School graduate earned his second promotion this season, moving from Class AA Tennessee up to Class AAA Iowa within the Chicago Cubs organization.
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published:
8/24/2010 2:39:13 PM
CANBY -- In front of a sold-out crowd of more than 4,500 people, Day 5 of the Canby Rodeo came to a conclusion and the champions were finally determined.
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