The 2025 Oregon State USBC High School Championships took place at The Epicenter Family Entertainment Complex in Klamath Falls over the past weekend. A total of 32 high school teams from across Oregon participated, with 16 teams competing in the open division and 16 in the girls' division.
Participating Teams:
Open Division:
Girls' Division:
The tournament spanned two days, featuring 24 team baker games on Saturday and an additional six on Sunday morning. This was followed by double-elimination bracket play on Sunday afternoon.
Girls' Division:
After Saturday's 24 games, North Bend, Dallas, and Oregon City led the standings, each holding at least a 200-pin advantage over fourth-place Forest Grove. Sheldon and Albany secured fifth and sixth places, respectively, with Scappoose, Estacada, Mazama, and South Medford completing the top ten. Hillsboro stood in 11th place, followed by Glencoe, Grants Pass, Roseburg, and Sprague. Bend High School, competing with only three bowlers on Saturday, finished in 16th place.
On Sunday morning, teams bowled six more games to finalize the double-elimination bracket. North Bend maintained the top seed, with Dallas in second and Oregon City in third. Forest Grove/Liberty secured the fourth seed, followed by Sheldon, Estacada, Scappoose, and Albany. Mazama, South Medford, and Hillsboro rounded out the top eleven, with Glencoe, Grants Pass, Roseburg, Sprague, and Bend completing the bracket.
In the bracket finals, the combined team of Forest Grove/Liberty faced Oregon City. Forest Grove/Liberty won the match in two consecutive games, earning their first OSUSBC Girls State Bowling Title.
Open Division:
Sheldon High School led the open division after Saturday's 24 games, followed by Henley, Bend, Westview, and Scappoose. South Medford, Roseburg, and Mountainside completed the top eight. Hermiston Echo, South Salem, North Medford, Caldera, Crater, Corbett, and Albany rounded out the standings.
Sunday's six games saw Westview ascend to first place from fourth, with Henley remaining in second. Bend and Sheldon followed in third and fourth, respectively. The rest of the standings saw minimal changes heading into bracket play.
The double-elimination bracket culminated in a final match between top-seeded Westview and 13th-seeded South Salem. Westview, a first-year program from Beaverton, won the match in two straight games, securing the school's first OSUSBC State Bowling Title in the Open Division.
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