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High-A Northwest League Glance

NORTHWEST REGION, JUL 4 – Recent games saw Vancouver and Eugene securing wins while upcoming weekend matchups include key contests among six Northwest League teams.

  • Eugene, Vancouver, and Spokane each won their games against Hillsboro, Everett, and Tri-City respectively on Thursday in the High-A Northwest League.
  • These Thursday wins followed close matches with scores of 2-1, 6-5, and 1-0, setting the stage for ongoing competition among the teams.
  • On Friday, Vancouver and Eugene extended their leads with decisive wins of 9-2 and 11-9 over Everett and Hillsboro, while Spokane lost 3-4 to Tri-City.
  • Thursday’s scores included Hillsboro’s lone point against Eugene and Everett’s 5 points against Vancouver, highlighting competitive but varied team performances.
  • The teams continued their scheduled matchups on Saturday at 10:05 p.m., with Vancouver at Everett, Eugene at Hillsboro, and Tri-City at Spokane continuing the league series.
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x-first half winner Eugene 2, Hillsboro 1 Vancouver 6, Everett 5 Spokane 1, Tri-City 0 Vancouver 9, Everett 2 Eugene 11, Hillsboro 9 Tri-City 4…

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High-A Northwest League Glance

All Times EDT Northwest League Second Half W L Pct. GB Eugene (San Francisco) 10 2 .833 - Spokane (Colorado) 9 4 .692 1½ Tri-City (L.A. Angels) 9 4 .692 1

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Beckley Register-Herald broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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