Portland Christian Basketball at OSAA State Tournament
This year, both Portland Christian Royals varsity teams made it to the 2006 2A Boys and Girls OSAA State Championship Tournament that begins Wednesday, March 1st in Pendleton at the convention center.

The Portland Christian girls varsity, undefeated champions of the Northwest League at 15-0 and 22-4 overall, tip-off at 6:30 p.m. against Willamina.
The Portland Christian boys varsity team, also champions of the Northwest League at 14-1 and 23-3 overall, begin play Thursday, March 2 against Bandon at 3:15 p.m.
With both varsity basketball programs having a good chance to win state, Portland Christian has had a successful 2006 campaign no matter the outcome in Pendleton.
Congratulations and good luck from the Memo for bringing home a title this week.
In 1981, the location of the middle and senior High School moved to the former Parkrose Heights Junior High School in Mid-county at 12425 N.E. San Rafael St., in the Parkrose School District.
Purchased from the district in 1992, Portland Christian high and Middle School has enrolled over 400 students annually. This 20-acre campus with a 100,000 square foot main building now houses both the middle and senior high school programs.
Portland Christian Schools is a nondenominational, non-profit organization comprised of students in grade levels K through 12, as well as the children in their Early Childhood Education programs. A Board composed of nine persons, five of whom are School Society elected and four are board elected, accomplish oversight.
All adults enrolling children in grades K-12 become members of the Portland Christian School Society, and are welcome to participate in voluntary positions of responsibility, service and leadership.







