High School Sports: Myrtle Point baseball, Powers softball get big wins
Myrtle Point’s baseball team opened league play with a pair of wins last week, beating Waldport 13-3 and edging host Reedsport 7-6 in Class 2A-1A District 4 play.

Myrtle Point’s baseball team opened league play with a pair of wins last week, beating Waldport 13-3 and edging host Reedsport 7-6 in Class 2A-1A District 4 play.
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