The Eagle Point varsity baseball team is more talented than their 4-8 record shows right now. When they played 6A division Grants Pass High School on Saturday Apr. 7th, stunning moments of athleticism came from the Eagles throughout the game. Second baseman, Cody Pfister launched himself at full extension and rolled in the dirt to…
Ruth E. Oswald
Ruth E. Oswald, 80, of Grants Pass, died May 18, 2011, at Ashley Manor, in Grants Pass. She was a courier for the Upper Rogue Independent a number of years ago. No service is planned. Arrangements by Litwiller-Simonsen Funeral Home and Crematory, Ashland.
Girls have one run loss to Grants Pass
Eagle Point’s Varsity softball team had a competitive game against Grants Pass at their home field on Tuesday, April 19. The Cavemen beat the Eagles, 3-4 at the end of the seventh inning. Chloe Hanson pitched well as usual, striking out seven batters including the first three of the first inning. Coach Mark Jolliffe pointed…
Panther 7th gr volleyball
Week three of the E.P.M.S. 7th grade J.V. volleyball season posed quite a challenge. The Panthers took on North Grants Pass on the road. Facing a 14 to 5 deficit early in game one, the ladies looked lethargic and disjointed. Following a quick re-grouping time-out, the Panthers began to slowly claw their way back into…
Young EPHS volleyball teams have tough week
Tuesday, Sept. 8, the EPHS volleyball team opened its season looking to return to the playoffs for the third straight year. After graduating many members of last year’s playoff team, the Eagles are young team this season, with the roster dominated by sophomores. Tuesday night’s game was against a non-conference opponent, Grants Pass High School….
Counterfeit $100 bills passed in Grants Pass and Medford
Counterfeit $100 bills were passed at WinCo and Fred Meyer South the afternoon of June 18. Suspects were a Hispanic male in his 30s around 230 lbs., slicked back hair, black short sleeved shirt and jeans. The second suspect was a white female, in her 30s, medium build, brown hair, white over blue…
Wrong prescription prompts action by Grants Pass father
A Grants Pass father is getting the word out that parents must be very cautious of the prescriptions filled for their children. Michael Rae said after his four-year-old daughter had her tonsils and adenoids removed, a prescription was filled at a Grants Pass pharmacy. There was a consultation, a common method wherein the…


