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An Oregon community college softball coach and player were killed in a fatal crash, leaving the program and community in mourning. Umpqua Community College head softball coach Jami Strinz (left ...
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UMPQUA, Ore. — A coach and a student-athlete from the Umpqua Community College softball team are dead following a crash on Highway 42 Friday evening. According to the college, the crash happened ...
Kiley Jones, a freshman on the Umpqua Community College’s softball team, and head coach Jami Strinz were tragically killed on Friday night when the team’s bus was struck by another vehicle ...
The driver of a pickup crossed a center line and crashed head-on into a bus carrying 10 members of the Umpqua Community College team Friday night in Coos County, Oregon State Police said.
A player and coach on the Umpqua Community College softball team were killed Friday after the team’s van was involved in head-on crash in Coos County, Ore., the Oregon State Police reported.