Portland Preps: Portland Christian stays unbeaten

There are only two undefeated basketball teams, boys or girls, in the state of Oregon remaining in the 2025-2026 season. And one of them resides in the City of Roses.

February 15, 2026

By Austin White

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There are only two undefeated basketball teams, boys or girls, in the state of Oregon remaining in the 2025-2026 season. And one of them resides in the City of Roses.

Portland Christian boys basketball are 24-0 with one league game left to play Monday, Feb. 16 against Faith Bible/Life Christian, a team the Royals already beat 97-30 this season.

On Saturday, the Royals punched three classifications up and took down 5A Putnam at Warner Pacific University 63-42. Junior Keylon Kittleson had 22 points while senior Graham Calhoun chipped in 13 points and junior Zane Ozier had 10.

After the game Monday, PC will look to close out Northwest League dominance with a tournament title before rankings freeze for Class 2A on Saturday, Feb. 21.

Currently the Royals are sitting as the No. 2 seed in the state tournament behind 23-1 Trinity Lutheran out of Bend. The Saints are slated to move up to 3A next school year in all sports.

Portland Christian has taken second at state for the past two years and is looking to finally turn that into a blue trophy with a big chunk of that core finally being seniors.

That senior class is 94-15 overall during their high school basketball careers, including a 50-5 mark in the Northwest League where they’ve won 44 consecutive games.

The Royals will certainly be hosting a first-round playoff game, and if you’ve never seen them play, this might be your last chance as the state tournament shifts to the Pendleton Convention Center for the quarterfinals-finals on March 4-7.