January 24, 2026

The Dispatcher

Oak Harbor Freight Lines – Newsletter

Q4 HVP
Results

Welcome back to the ring, we’ve cleared Quarter 4 and have just 2 quarters left for the taking. Let’s see where things landed.

HVP RESULTS - Q4 2025

Heavy Weight: Reno

Reno is still guiding the tempo staying steady, composed, and ahead on the scorecards with a 177 YTD and 35 in Q4. Sacramento has put together the best of the current quarter with a 33 in Q4, and even with a 200 YTD, matched by Fontana, they’re showing the kind of steady momentum that can shift the scores either way. Salt Lake City, holding a 190 YTD, remains well within striking distance, close enough to tighten the entire field with a strong finish. And with two full quarters left, the match is far from settled; one well‑executed round could reshape the entire leaderboard.

Light Heavy Weight: Boise

In the Light Heavyweight division, Boise is still guiding the match at 175 YTD. Olympia has stepped forward with the sharpest form this quarter, posting a 27 in Q4 and moving into second at 187 YTD, neatly interrupting Boise’s three‑quarter streak. Eugene, steady at 192 YTD, and Spokane, close behind at 193, remain well within reach as the scorecards tighten. Even Patterson, the newcomer, has made its presence known with a confident 37 in Q4. 

Middle Weight: Yakima

In the Middle Weight division, Yakima maintains the lead with a composed 167 YTD. Medford has delivered the Quarter win, again, with a 33 in Q4, a clear margin over the field and enough to keep it tied with Redding at 178 YTD for second place. These three are in a tight race but with two quarters still to go, it’s anyone game if they play their cards right.

Welter Weight: Bremerton

In the Welter Weight division, Bremerton has the lead YTD with a composed 119, but Pocatello has shown the sharpest form of the current round with an impressive 20 in Q4, tightening the gap as it holds second at 123 YTD. Twin Falls stays close in third at 132 YTD, supported by a steady 25 in Q4, while Cedar City follows at 135 YTD, still well within reach. With only 29 points separating first place from sixth, the field feels tightly packed, and with two quarters still ahead, every terminal has room to shift the rhythm of the match.

Heavy Weight

Terminal YTD Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Reno 177 59 46 38 35
Salt Lake City 190 36 48 47 60
Sacramento 200 53 57 58 33
Fontana 200 38 60 47 56
Portland 206 58 55 45 49
Los Angeles 223 66 53 52 52
Auburn 229 51 54 69 55
Las Vegas 251 47 80 59 66
Phoenix 268 80 63 65 60
Chino 316 77 87 96 57

Light Heavy Weight

Terminal YTD Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Boise 175 40 42 31 62
Olympia 187 45 69 46 27
Eugene 192 47 43 57 45
Spokane 193 45 45 52 52
Pasco 202 54 44 47 57
Stockton 235 51 74 68 43
South Bay 249 51 82 60 57
Fresno 262 41 62 83 76
San Diego 301 66 76 99 61
Patterson 124 47 41 37

Middle Weight

Terminal YTD Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Yakima 167 55 30 42 40
Medford 178 60 52 34 33
Redding 178 33 61 38 47
Salem 209 63 38 61 48
Bakersfield 213 39 68 64 43
Woodinville 235 44 45 71 75
Mt Vernon 236 55 69 58 55
Bend 237 52 65 68 53
Wenatchee 246 61 70 60 56
North Bay 293 65 83 76 70

Welter Weight

Terminal YTD Total Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Bremerton 119 24 33 27 36
Pocatello 123 44 27 32 20
Twin Falls 132 53 32 24 25
Cedar City 135 10 41 49 36
Lewiston 143 42 41 23 37
Eureka 148 49 38 29 33
Klamath Falls 167 45 22 42 58
Salinas 176 42 38 56 41
Santa Maria 178 49 53 40 36
Coos Bay 257 49 66 65 77
Tucson 282 78 73 68 64
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