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The Portland Trail Blazers have been put up for sale by the Paul Allen Estate, a move requested in the previous Microsoft founder’s will. Let’s talk about the need to knows for this big headline.
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert stopped by Portland to discuss the possibility of bringing professional women’s basketball back to Rose City.
The 501(c)(3) nonprofit provides a place for beginners to try the sport, while also sending teams to national competitions.
Now known as Providence Park, it is one of the most historic grounds used by any United States professional soccer team
The 22-year-old is also the National Women’s Soccer League MVP.
Although he will maintain his ownership of the Portland Timbers
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Head to these sports bars from Sunday, Nov. 20 to Sunday, Dec. 18 to view matches. 🏆
The Portland roller derby league is the largest in the world with 500+ skating members.
The team is on the verge of winning a record-breaking third NWSL chamionship, and it’s been a memorable journey to get there
All ages are invited to the lanes on Fri., Oct. 28 from 7-11 p.m.
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