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Mel Krause was a
three-sport athlete
at Portland’s
Cleveland High
School gaining
All-City recognition
in football,
basketball and
baseball before
entering the
University of
Oregon. At Oregon,
he earned varsity
letters in
basketball and
baseball. He served
as head baseball
coach at the U of O
from 1970 until 1981
when the program was
discontinued. He
coached high school
ball at Milwaukie,
Franklin,
Willamette, North
Eugene and Sheldon.
He led Franklin to
the state basketball
title in 1956 and
repeated with North
Eugene in 1963. In
baseball, his 1966
Sheldon team was
runner-up for the
state crown, his
1960 North Eugene
team was district
champion and his
1964 Willamette
squad was fourth in
the state playoffs.
He helped organize
and direct the
Oregon High School
All-Star baseball
series. In 1963, he
received the Rollie
Triutt Award for his
contribution to
amateur baseball in
the state. Since
retiring from
coaching, he has
served as a
professional
baseball scout for
the San Francisco
Giants, Philadelphia
Phillies and Los
Angeles Dodgers.
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