Championship showdown in Keizer
The 6A baseball championship unfolded in Keizer, where West Linn faced off against Clackamas in a tightly contested match that ended 6-2 in favor of the Lions.
A legacy in the making
The victory cemented West Linn’s place as one of the most successful programs in recent memory, delivering the team’s sixth overall state title and the fourth crown in the past five seasons.
Roto‑Rooter Park, the site of the showdown, has served as a frequent stage for Oregon’s high school baseball finals, having previously operated under the name Volcanoes Stadium before its recent renovation.
Clackamas, known as the Cavaliers, had etched their own chapter into the record books back in 2017 when they captured the title with the rallying cry ‘My best day’, a phrase that still resonates among their supporters.
The OSAA’s 6A division, which groups the state’s largest schools, continues to showcase fierce competition, and West Linn’s latest triumph underscores the program’s sustained excellence amid a landscape of rising competition.
Fans and alumni alike celebrated the win, anticipating how the Lions will build on this momentum as they look ahead to future seasons and the next generation of talent.