What a week to be a Portland Trail Blazer fan, what a week indeed. Last week the Blazers managed to go undefeated, with a record of 2-0 on the road…
Timbers Start Playoffs Strong
Can you feel that energy? It was evident Thursday as the Portland Timbers took on the Seattle Sounders at Jeld-Wen Field for the second leg of the MLS Western Conference…
Blazers Open New Home with a Win
The Portland Trail Blazers have managed to do it again – losing the 2013-2014 NBA season opener to a Phoenix Suns team that will battle for a lottery pick in…
Maintaining the lead
So you’ve done well so far—made it to 6–1 or even 7–0 in your fantasy football league. Congratulations are in order, but 7–0 won’t get you a trophy or bragging…
Timbers Cling to First Place
The Portland Timbers welcomed the Real Salt Lake squad to Jeld-Wen field Saturday for a meeting between the driving forces of the MLS Western Conference. The Timbers are the only…
Timbers “gut the fish” of Sounders
“Welcome to your funeral,” bellowed intoxicated Timbers supporters as a group of Seattle Sounders fans entered Jeld-Wen Field last Sunday for a battle between two MLS Western Conference powerhouses. The…
Winterhawks Looking for a Break
The Portland Winterhawks are back on the ice and have logged their first full month of play. The defending Western Hockey League champions are off to a slow start, ranking…
Timbers Prepare for Playoffs
The Timbers played a critical game on Sept. 20 against the Colorado Rapids, fighting their way one step closer to securing a playoffs spot. The once first-place Timbers have dropped…
Timbers battle to a draw in Cascadia Cup
The Cascadia Cup came to the Rose City on Saturday as the Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps fought it out for Northwest soccer bragging rights. Timbers supporters made up the vast majority of the sold-out crowd gathered at Jeld-Wen Field, but Whitecaps fans represented themselves exceptionally well, occupying two full sections of the stadium.
Thorns foiled down the stretch by Chicago
The Portland Thorns took to the pitch on Sunday for a showdown with the Chicago Red Stars in the first installment of a three-game homestand. The game was broadcast on Fox Soccer and the Rose City Riveters were out in full force among the crowd of 12,534, eager to give a national television audience a taste of Portland’s passion for the sport.
Thorns break Boston on the road
Two weeks removed from a 2-0 loss to the Boston Breakers in front of a sold-out crowd at Jeld-Wen Field, the Portland Thorns returned the favor at Dilboy Stadium, coming through with a tremendous late-game effort to take Boston down 2-1.