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Old Cob, I definitely think Gonzaga has gone through a change of heart with respect to local recruiting. They have picked up quite a few local players lately. There is a lot of good NW talent out there, but it is scooped up fast!

As for Oregon, because they have to compete in the Pac-10 without having the benefit of early commitments, you are probably seeing them go after a lot of JC-Transfers and such from out-of-state schools. This is probably a temporary situation and undoubtedly will change in a year or two.
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Baseball: Cole Ferguson looks like another in a long line of North Salem stars
Posted 4/19/2008 2:40 AM PDT on statesmanjournal.com
After Friday’s Sprague vs. North Salem baseball game on Friday, I had to ask North Salem coach Chris Lee if his roster was right.
The Vikings’ program listed Cole Ferguson as a freshman.
Lee assured me it was correct.
Ferguson hit his first home run as a high-schooler in the sixth inning on Friday, driving a Jensen Callaway pitch over the fence in left field.
Lee said that Ferguson, a first baseman and catcher, is hitting .347 out of the No. 6 spot. That’s the second best average on the team, which is impressive enough.
But then Lee listed the boys who have played for him on varsity as freshmen.
Get this.
Brett Evert (who played for years in the minors), Jed Lowrie (that guy who’s playing for the Boston Red Sox), Erik Ammon (one of Oregon State’s catchers) and Rocky Gale (the University of Portland’s starting catcher) are the only other freshmen to start for Lee in his years at North Salem.
Ferguson is in a select group, and you’ll probably hear of the kid many more times after this.

— Bill Poehler
Jimmy, I am fully aware of BP's situation as his dad is a friend of mine and BP is signed at WSU along with my son. Just perhaps they were there to take a look at the LHP on the West Valley team, Andy Vennum. Good hitter who has come a long way pitching. Heard he verballed or signed with Montana State.. but Oregon could do worse than picking him up. He's very projectible.
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