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  1. Seattle Man dribbling ball to Brazil killed by car in Oregon

    Associated Press

    A Seattle man trying to dribble a soccer ball 10,000 miles to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup died Tuesday after being hit by a pickup truck on the Oregon Coast. Police in Lincoln City, Ore., said 42-year-old Richard Swanson was hit at ab...

    Story | Conversation | May 15, 2013
  2. Seattle man dribbling soccer ball to Brazil killed by truck

    Associated Press

    A Seattle man trying to dribble a soccer ball 10,000 miles to Brazil in time for the 2014 World Cup died Tuesday after being hit by a pickup truck on the Oregon Coast.

    Story | Conversation | May 14, 2013
  3. Lunch links: Pat Haden staying patient

    Kevin Gemmell

    Any moron with a pack of matches can set a fire. Raining down sulphur is like an endurance trial, man. Mass genocide is the most exhausting activity one can engage in. Next to soccer. Ka'Deem Carey not only leads the nation in rushing, but also i...

    Blog | November 20, 2012
  4. How Chip Kelly recruits for his offense

    Brandon P. Oliver

    Some of the top college football programs are defined by one thing. For Alabama, it's defense. For the Oregon Ducks, it's speed. Under Chip Kelly the Ducks have changed the way the game is played. They look fast, they practice fast and they play f...

    Blog | August 22, 2012
  5. Pac-12 Networks release schedules

    Ted Miller

    The Pac-12 Networks released its August schedules on Wednesday. The networks will launch August 15 and will consist of one national and six regional networks. Click the links to review the entire schedules. Pac-12 Network: It goes live at 6 ...

    Blog | July 18, 2012
  6. Pac-12 wins most national titles in 2012

    Ted Miller

    The Pac-12 rules in 2011-12. Well, in a lot of things. Just not football and basketball. The Pac-12 won nine NCAA titles during the 2011-12 academic year, the most by any conference. The SEC was second with eight NCAA championships. Of course, th...

    Blog | June 26, 2012
  7. Region IV U16s: FRAM Premier is favored

    Chris Ackels

    If you don't know the name FRAM Premier, you probably should. The Under-16 team's roster includes nine Division I commitments and together they have won the South California State Cup and the Far West Regional Premier League this season. And coming i...

    Blog | June 15, 2012
  8. Region IV U17s: Idaho team ready for test

    Chris Ackels

    Eric Simmonsen knows his Super Nova team might get overlooked. Idaho doesn't exactly have the soccer reputation of Southern California or Arizona. And the trip to the President's Cup last summer might have some folks thinking this team won't compete ...

    Blog | June 15, 2012
  9. Region IV U16s: Scottsdale targets a title

    Chris Ackels

    The Scottsdale Blackhawks know the phrase "close but no cigar." They know it all too well. Last year, the Blackhawks were one win away from winning the National League and earning a berth in the US Youth Soccer National Championships, but they droppe...

    Blog | June 15, 2012
  10. ESPN 150 honor jolts ATH Greg Taboada

    Kipp Adams

    Although he was born in Atlanta, Greg Taboada (Atlanta/Marist) grew up in a household heavily influenced by Spanish culture, thanks to both his parents being natives of Spain. Soccer was the game of choice, although his brother Ignacio would go on to...

    Blog | June 06, 2012
  11. Oregon Boys Soccer POY: Jaime Velasco

    Ben Rohrbach

    A dedicated ESPNHS team managed this past fall's Gatorade Boys Soccer Player of the Year selection process, resulting in winners based on the program's three pillars: athletic production and impact in the 2011 season, high academic achievement and ex...

    Blog | February 22, 2012
  12. Eye on POY: Oregon boys soccer

    Ben Rohrbach

    The fall soccer season may have concluded, but the search for Gatorade State Boys Soccer Players of the Year is in full swing. The award recognizes not only athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character ...

    Blog | February 13, 2012
  13. US Soccer goes to 10-month Academy slate

    ESPNHS

    In a move long anticipated, US Soccer announced Friday that it will adopt a 10-month schedule starting next fall. US Soccer claims it received "overwhelming support from the Development Academy membership" for a season that will run from September th...

    Blog | February 10, 2012
  14. Oregon Girls Soccer POY: Anna-Marie Popma

    Ben Rohrbach

    A dedicated ESPNHS team managed this past fall's Gatorade State Girls Soccer Player of the Year selection process, resulting in winners based on the program's three pillars: athletic production and impact in the 2011 season, high academic achievement...

    Blog | February 09, 2012
  15. Eye on POY: Oregon girls soccer

    Ben Rohrbach

    The fall soccer season may have concluded, but the search for Gatorade State Girls Soccer Players of the Year is in full swing. The award recognizes not only athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character...

    Blog | February 06, 2012
  16. Judge tells Piggyback Bandit to 'behave'

    Sheldon Shealer

    A 250-pound man dubbed the "Piggyback Bandit" who hopped on the backs of athletes at a high school soccer tournament in Montana pleaded guilty to two charges of misdemeanor assault, the Billings Gazette reported. The man was fined $730 and received a...

    Blog | February 03, 2012