Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 10, 2010, Page 3, Image 3

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    November IO, 2010
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Jefferson Head Coach Anthony Stoudamire joins team members Antonio Gray (from left), quarter­
back Noa Aluesi and Tony Unga after the team’s 55-6 victory Friday against Hermiston. The Demo­
crats will play Friday at home to open the state 5A football tournament.
Undefeated Demos Open Tourney
Jefferson High School is undè-
feated with a 9-0 record as it opens
the state 5A football tournament
with a home game on Friday, Nov.
12 against Liberty High School of
Hillsboro.
Friday night,
In the 6A football playoffs
Last Friday night, under the
bracket, Grant plays at Roseburg field lights at home, Jefferson fin-
Friday and Lincoln is at home to
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face Medford. Both games are on
Portland puts Kitzhaber on Top
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Smith wins
county
commission seat
Multnomah County voters
turned out in high numbers and
voted overwhelmingly for former
Gov. John Kitzhaber in the Nov. 2
election, enough to overcome Re­
publican Chris Dudley’s majority
support in
many of the
less populated
parts of the
state.
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Statewide,
the guberna-
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torial race was
Loretta Smith
so tight l^at
the Oregon
Secretary of State’s office couldn’t
call Kitzhaber the winner until late' . . . . . .
. . . . .
Wednesday, and results have still ) h'?h turn°ut in Multnomah County and a wide margin of support
for former Gov. John Kitzhaber was the margin needed for the
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Democrat to outdistance a challenge from Republican Chris
Dudley.