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Two Philomath hikers were rescued Wednesday night from South Sister, the third-tallest mountain in Oregon. (Photo provided by Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office)

Two Philomath hikers rescued from South Sister after medical emergency

Deschutes County Search and Rescue team reached men Wednesday evening; crews descended through deep snow overnight

Two Philomath-area men in their 20s were rescued from South Sister on Wednesday evening after one of the hikers developed a medical issue and became mildly hypothermic, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office reported. The Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue unit received the call for help at 4:45 p.m. April 22. The two men, who were not identified by the sheriff’s office, had driven from the Philomath area to hike the mountain and parked at Dutchman Flat at the base of…

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Junior Rustan Woosley gets a hand slap from sophomore Sammy Hernandez after scoring in the seventh inning. (Photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Philomath can’t solve Sweet Home pitching in 8-3 baseball loss

Huskies break open close game in late innings to even Oregon West Conference series

Philomath High’s bats went quiet at key moments Thursday as visiting Sweet Home pulled away late for an 8-3 nonleague baseball victory at Terry Stephenson Field. The Warriors (5-8 overall, 1-1 Oregon West) scattered seven hits against Huskies senior pitcher Luke Rosa, who went the distance and kept Philomath from…

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Philomath youth who will be grades 5-8 can register now to play tackle football this fall through MidValley Pop Warner. (Photo by Canva)

Pop Warner to take over tackle football for Philomath youth

Philomath Youth Activities Club exits tackle program; early-bird registration deadline is April 29

Philomath youth interested in playing tackle football this fall will need to register directly with MidValley Pop Warner, the Philomath Youth Activities Club announced. Youth in fifth through eighth grade who want to play tackle football in the fall will register through Pop Warner. The local youth organization will continue…

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Merlin Theurer, seen here with “Dot,” earned the Door Technician of the Year honor by the International Door Association. (Photo by Applegate Door Co.)

Applegate Door’s Merlin Theurer named Door Technician of the Year

Philomath-based company’s co-owner recognized by international association for technical excellence, industry leadership

Merlin Theurer of Applegate Door Co. has been named Door Technician of the Year by the International Door Association, the company announced. The award recognizes an outstanding technician employed by an IDA dealer member who demonstrates skill, professionalism and dedication to the door and access systems industry. Recipients must have…

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Nicole Schrock addresses the crowd from horseback during last year’s Spring Stampede at the Benton County Fairgrounds. The annual event highlights opportunities for women and girls in rodeo. (Photo by Ladd Halupa via Benton County)

Cowgirls take center arena at 4th annual Spring Stampede

May 16 event at Benton County Fairgrounds showcases female competitors in team roping, barrel racing and more

The fourth annual Spring Stampede, an all-girls rodeo set for May 16 at the Benton County Fairgrounds, returns for a full day of competition, community and celebration of cowgirls in the arena. The event brings together female competitors of all ages for a fun, supportive and competitive day of rodeo,…

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PHS tennis (File photo by Brad Fuqua/Philomath News)

Marist Catholic tops Philomath in boys tennis

Warriors get singles wins from Houck, Sims in home loss to Spartans

The Philomath High School boys tennis team dropped a 5-2 decision to Marist Catholic on Wednesday with the visiting Spartans taking four of the six courts in straight sets. Senior Nate Houck provided one of the bright spots for the Warriors, rolling to a 6-0, 6-2 win over freshman Isaac…

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Philomath catcher Riley Mason tags out Stayton's Taelyn Kaczynski at the plate during Wednesday's Oregon West Conference matchup at Warrior Field. (Photo by Andy Cripe/Philomath News)

Stayton hands Philomath first softball loss in a month, 9-6

The Warriors led through four innings but the Eagles storm back for the Oregon West Conference victory

A hard-fought contest on Wednesday ended with the Philomath High’s softball team on the wrong side of a 9-6 score as Stayton handed the Warriors their first loss in more than a month and snapped a five-game winning streak. Despite the outcome, PHS coach Kari Jaques saw plenty of reasons…

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