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<p><strong>Who moved in Week 2?</strong></p>
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<p>Redmond (4-1) moves up two spots to No. 4. The Panthers defeated The Dalles 88-24, 6A Central Catholic 66-35, and No. 4 Silverton 54-51.</p>
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<p>Silverton (2-2) drops one spot to No. 5. The Foxes defeated McMinnville 51-23, but lost to No. 3 Springfield 48-54 and No. 6 Redmond.</p>
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<p>West Albany (3-2) drops one spot in the shuffle to No. 6. The Bulldogs defeated Thurston 77-25 and lost to 4A No. 5 Philomath 45-51.</p>
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<p>La Salle (2-0) jumps up 2 spots to No. 8. The Falcons defeated 6A No. 6 Nelson 51-43 and North Eugene 56-45.</p>
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<p>Crescent Valley (1-2) drops two spots in the shuffle to No. 10. The Raiders defeated Newberg 40-35 and lost to Barlow 58-67 and Mountainside 25-46.</p>
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<p>Crook County (2-2), who lost to No. 3 Springfied 55-73 this past week, debuts at No. 12. The 4A Tri-Valley Conference Champion moved to 5A this season and will compete in the Intermountain Conference. The Cowgirls defeated Henley 79-63 on Dec 6 in a third-place consolation game of the Central Oregon Tip-Off Classic. (Henley defeated Redmond the day prior by 2 points).</p>
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<p>Others considered: Lebanon is bumped to the bubble. The Warriors defeated Churchill 67-20 and Canby 67-47, and lost to 6A Oregon City 55-59. (The final score for the Cleveland game is not listed).</p>
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<p><strong>Who stayed put in Week 2?</strong></p>
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<p>No. 1 South Albany (3-0) defeated No. 2 Crater 58-49 and 6A Clackamas 77-63.</p>
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<p>No. 2 Crater (3-3) lost to No. 1 South Albany, 6A No. 8 Jesuit 61-66, and 6A No. 1 Tualatin 41-55.</p>
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<p>No. 3 Springfield (3-1) lost to Jesuit 32-49 and defeated No. 4 Silverton 54-48 and Crook County 73-55.</p>
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<p>No. 7 Wilsonville (1-2) lost to 6A No. 2 West Linn 45-80 and 6A No. 9 Sherwood 49-54.</p>
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<p>No. 9 Summit (3-1) defeated Putnam 68-32 and Eagle Point 58-37.</p>
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<p>No. 11 Caldera (3-2) lost to 6A Sheldon 35-51 and defeated Thurston 47-41.</p>
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