Regular-season champion Powers won the Coos Bay City League finale last weekend, beating South Coast Orthopedic in the championship game.
The Powers team got 24 points from Travis Elam and 20 from Kyle Richards in its 91-77 victory.
Jason Snelgrove led South Coast Orthopedic with 24 points.
Powers opened a 51-31 halftime lead behind three 3-pointers by Richards and two more by Jeff Messerle.
By the end of the game, Luke Rector had 13 points for Powers and Jason Guenther had 12. T.J. Caughell added nine.
South Coast Orthopedic made six 3-pointer in the second half, outscoring Powers 46-40 after halftime.
Casey McCord had 14 points, Jim Kellar 13 and Terry Godden 11 for the team.
Powers finished the regular season with just one loss and scored more than 100 points in both its season finale and its semifinal victory. South Coast Orthopedic won a pair of two-point games to reach the final.
A complete box score from the championship game is included in today’s Community Scoreboard.
Run for the Kids
The fifth-annual Run for the Kids will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 26, at John Topits Park (Empire Lakes) in Coos Bay as part of a day of family activities at the park.
The event, sponsored by the Children’s Advocacy Center and South Coast Running Club, will include a 5-kilometer youth/adult run, a 1-mile kids run and a 1-mile noncompetitive walk. All three will take place on the paved trail system within the park.
Registration will take place in front of the Head Start building from 9 to 9:45 a.m. Event T-shirts will be available for purchase. All proceeds from the event will go to the Children’s Advocacy Center for their programs involving child abuse.
For more information, those interested can call race director Sarah Leahy at 297-2441 or the Children’s Advocacy Center at 266-8806.
Hershey Track Meet
The local Hershey Track & Field Meet is scheduled for Sunday, April 27, at Marshfield High School.
Registration begins at noon and the first events start at 1 p.m.
All boys and girls ages 9 to 14 as of Dec. 31 are eligible to participate in this free event, hosted by the Boys & Girls Club of Southwestern Oregon. Club membership is not required.
Participants may enter either two track and one field event or two field and one track event. Events vary based on age.
A birth certificate must be provided at time of registration.
Forms are available at the Boys & Girls Club office or online at
www.bgc-sworegon.org. For more information, those interested can call 267-3635.
Sportsmanship awards
Bay Area Sportsman’s Association sportsmanship and official awards for spring soccer games played on April 12.
Sportsmanship Awards
First Grade: Bay Optical Lab (Christ Lutheran/Madison), coached by Bill Witharm.
Second Grade: Books By The Bay (Lighthouse), coached by Lori Frost.
Third Grade: Books By the Bay (Lighthouse), coached by Brad Morse.
Fourth Grade: Farr’s True Value Hardware (North Bay), coached by Tim Forderer.
Fifth/Sixth Grade: Lighthouse Tsunami (Tsunami Pups A), coached by Lynda Pickerill.
Official Awards
Professional: Alan Landrum. Hustle: Jessica Beebe.
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