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Making some Homecoming noise

The sky was gray but orange and black filled Highway 101 in Lincoln City today for Taft 7-12 Homecoming Noise parade.

Taft Tiger sports roundup

Three out of four Tiger sports came away with home victories Thursday.

Third-ranked Amity rolls past Taft 36-0 in football league opener

The Taft High football team fell behind 30-0 for the second straight week Friday before losing 36-0 at third-ranked Amity in the Special District...

Crippled Taft steamrolled in 37-6 league road loss to Yamhill-Carlton

Playing without injured two-way starter JJ French, the Taft High football team couldn't get much going on either side of the ball Friday night in a 37-6 league loss at undefeated Yamhill-Carlton.

Cat’s out of bag in Tiger-Tiger showdown at Yamhill-Carlton

The Taft High football team, fresh off its second home victory of the season, will get its final tune-up for league play Friday when...

Tigers cut Loggers down to size with 24-6 home football win

Junior running back JJ French rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns, and senior wide receiver Jordan Hall added another Friday to lead Taft High to a 24-6 nonconference football victory over visiting Knappa.

Spirited Tigers seek to turn tide in return home against Loggers

Shake out the pom poms, strike up the band. The Taft Tigers return home Friday night with hopes of revisiting the winning feeling of a big victory to open the season following a difficult road loss last week.

Sutherlin turns the tables on visiting Taft with 33-18 football victory

Trenton Hall, Fco Ramos and JJ French scored touchdowns, but Taft High couldn't stop Sutherlin from gaining a measure of revenge Friday from a...

Tigers take momentum on road for Friday night showdown in Sutherlin

Sutherlin has a score to settle with visiting Taft on Friday when the teams collide at 7 p.m. in Class 3A nonconference high school football action.

Testy Tigers open season with 14-6 home upset of Harrisburg

The Taft High defense, one year removed from surrendering 60 points in a 60-29 shootout loss to State-bound Harrisburg, limited the Eagles to just six points Friday to march off with a 14-6 home upset in the Class 3A football opener for both teams.