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Cutting Down The Nets

The Official Boys’ Basketball Records By Tom Rohlffs Author of The History of Oregon Boys Basketball

Dr. James Naismith

2017

"The Father of Basketball"

Hillsboro’s Tom Rohlffs, who played and coached in Oregon, was the paramount historian compiling this official boys basketball record book. Three others, Mal Van Meer, Larry Moulton, and Doug Calvert also contributed greatly to the success of this book along with numerous other players and coaches. Without their input this record book would not be as thorough and accurate. This has been a labor of love and these four did us all a great service. The book truly reveals a plethora of historical facts along with stats, stories, and pictures. You real Oregon basketball junkies need a copy for your personal library. Barry Adams Oregon Basketball Old-Timers (OBOT)

“The older we get, the better we used to be” —Tom Rohlffs

This record book is dedicated to

Mal Van Meer Long time Oregon high school historian. His categorized and complete treasure of high school memorabilia is unmatched—especially his beloved Astoria high school archives.

Naismith's original typewritten 13 Rules of Basketball sold for $4,338,500 in 2010.

The Players

Salem High School Basketball Team 1919-1920 Oregon State Champions Salem-12; Lincoln-11 (Armory T. “Slats” Gill top row, second from right)

Table of Contents All-Tournament Teams 1919-1929 ............................................................. 3 All-Tournament Teams 1930-1939 ............................................................. 5 All-Tournament Teams 1940-1949 ............................................................. 7 All-Tournament Teams 1950-1959 ............................................................. 9 All-Tournament Teams 1960-1969 ........................................................... 11 All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 ........................................................... 14 All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 ........................................................... 16 All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 ........................................................... 18 All-Tournament Teams 2000-2009 ........................................................... 20 All-Tournament Teams 2010-2017 ........................................................... 22 5A All-Tournament Teams 2007-2017 . ...................................................... 24 4A All-Tournament Teams 2007-2017 . ...................................................... 26 3A All-Tournament Teams 1956-1969 . ...................................................... 28 3A All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 . ...................................................... 30 3A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 . ...................................................... 32 3A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 . ...................................................... 34 3A All Tournament Teams 2000-2017 ....................................................... 36 2A All-Tournament Teams 1942-1949 . ...................................................... 39 2A All-Tournament Teams 1950-1959 . ...................................................... 41 2A All-Tournament Teams 1960-1969 . ...................................................... 43 2A All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 . ...................................................... 45 2A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 . ...................................................... 47 2A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 . ...................................................... 49 2A All-Tournament Teams 2000-2017 . ...................................................... 51 1A All-Tournament Teams 1974-1979 . ...................................................... 54 1A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 . ...................................................... 55 1A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 . ...................................................... 57 1A All-Tournament Teams 2000-2017 . ...................................................... 59 Multiple All-Tournament Players ............................................................ 62 Oregon Boys Basketball All-State Teams .................................................. 74 State Champions (1919-2017) ................................................................ 1 16 Small School State Champions ............................................................... 1 17

State Champions and Runner-ups . .......................................................... 1 20 Tournament Records ............................................................................ 1 25 OSAA Boys Basketball Championships . .................................................... 1 29 All-Time Class 4A Boy’s Tournament Records . .......................................... 1 36 All-Time State Tournament Scoring (16-team format) ............................... 1 81 All-Time State Tournament Rebounding (16-team format) . ........................ 1 89 All-Time State Tournament Scoring (8-team format) . ................................ 1 97 All-Time State Tournament Rebounding (8-team format) .......................... 1 99 Oregon High School Boys Basketball Records .......................................... 2 03 Official Oregon High School Career Scorers ............................................. 2 09 Career Scorers (large school classification) ............................................. 2 13 Career Scorers (small school classification) ............................................. 2 15 All-Time Boys Basketball Coaching Records ............................................. 2 61 A Brief History of Oregon High School Basketball ........................... 3 21 The Evolution of Basketball ......................................................... 3 24 First Public Basket Ball Game . ...................................................... 3 39 Basket Ball in Salem ................................................................... 3 40 Silverton Captures 1909 State Crown ............................................ 3 41 1921 Tourney Scandal ................................................................. 3 44 Oregon's Basketball Growth ........................................................ 3 46 Journey to Every Corner of Oregon ............................................... 3 49 Oregon's Annie Oakley . ............................................................... 3 53 Coach Beaman and the Pansies .................................................... 3 60 Bellfountain - "Giant Killers" ....................................................... 3 73 Howard "Hobby" Hobson . ............................................................ 3 82 The Fighting Fishermen ............................................................... 3 89 Indians—Heroes Before Trail Blazers ............................................ 4 06 Jim Winters Breaks Color Barrier .................................................. 4 14 Harvey Wade "Swede" Halbrook, Dream or Nightmare .................... 4 17 3-1 Game .................................................................................. 4 26 Cutting Down the Nets ................................................................ 4 30 Casaba Changes Through the Years ............................................... 4 33

First “Official” Boys’ Basketball Tournament These are excerpts from the 1919 and 1920 Ashland High School yearbooks.

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was staged by Dean Walker athletic manager of the U of O. This was the first state high school basketball meet in Oregon’s athletic history. The state was divided into eight sections and the champs of each division met in Eugene, March 14 and 15th to decide an undisputed state championship. Contestants in the meet were Lincoln High of Portland; Hood River High from upper Columbia; lower Columbia sending Astoria High; Salem showing the “stuff” from Willamette; Silverton High from Upper Willamette; Eugene High representing Central Oregon; Marshfield High sent by the Coos Bay Section; and Ashland High playing for Southern Oregon. Eastern Oregon is not being represented. HE INTERSCHOLASTIC STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

The drawing for opponents and the time of playing took place at 3 o’clock Friday. Coach King drew, for the first game, Hood River High as opponents in the fourth game of the series. Seven games were played at the tournament. Lincoln won the first game from Eugene by a score of 23 to 10. Silverton took the second game from Astoria 20 to 17. The third game was easily won by Salem from Marshfield 44 to 16. In the fourth game the Hood River five was helpless and trying to stop the Ashlander’s offensive. The local “basketers” showed better teamwork in this game that exhibited by any other team at the tournament. A.H.S. made 49 points, while Hood River secured but 12. The semi-finals were played the next morning, in which Lincoln won from Silverton 33 to 16. Ashland and Salem played the second game. Because of Latham, the Salem center, who spoiled the strong A.H.S. offensive and Ashland’s lack of experience in a defensive game cost their defeat to Salem by score 37 to 17. Lincoln and Salem played the final game Saturday night in which Lincoln took the state championship with a score of 26 to 12; Salem taking second and Ashland third place in the state. The games were played before large crowds in the U. of O. gym. The following Oregon high school all-star team was picked by the lettermen of the Oregon University basketball team: Dave Wright-Lincoln; Slats Gill-Salem; Hugh Latham-Salem; Irv Cole-Lincoln; and Arvin Burnett-Ashland were on the first team.

1920 State Tournament The Ashland team was invited to attend the state meet, to be staged by Willamette University, March 4, 5 and 6th at Salem. Every effort possible was made to arrange games with Medford before entering the meet, so as to require experience, which can only be secured through games, and also to decide the Southern Oregon championship, but these efforts were of no avail. The state meet was staged by Coach Matthews of Willamette under the auspices of the Greater Willamette Club. The idea of the Meet was to decide the Interscholastic State Basketball championship. The following teams were present at the Meet, representing their respective sections of the state: Lincoln, Rainier, La Grande, Madras, Forest Grove, Albany, The Dalles, Marshfield, Salem, Medford and Ashland. 1

At the drawing, which took place Thursday noon, March 4th, Coach Moore drew Medford for Ashland’s first game in the second game of the tournament. The other teams lined up in the preliminary games as follows: Salem vs. Astoria; Lincoln vs. Rainier; The Dalles vs. Forest Grove; Albany vs. Madras; and Marshfield vs. La Grande. Salem easily defeated Astoria in the first game. Ashland won from Medford in the second game, 24 to 11. The first half ended with the score being tied, 7 to 7. In the last half, Ashland hit their stride and ran the score up to 24, while Medford scored but 4. In the third game, Lincoln defeated Rainier by an overwhelming score. The Dalles was eliminated by Forest Grove in the fourth game. The Madras team from Eastern Oregon lost the fifth game to Albany. La Grande won the last game of the preliminaries from Marshfield. The teams in the preliminaries were unevenly matched and, as a whole, the games were slow and uninteresting. The drawing took place immediately after the preliminaries for the semi finals. Ashland drew Lincoln for the first game. Albany and Forest Grove were opponents in the second game and La Grande drew Salem for the last game. Lincoln won from Ashland, 36 to 18, by their close checking and machine-like teamwork. In this game, Bryant of Ashland scored 14 points, the largest number of points scored by an individual at the tournament. Albany defeated Forest Grove in a closely contested game. The last game of the semi finals was lost by La Grande to Salem. The first game of the finals was to take place Friday evening, March 5th. The three teams that were left to compete in the finals were Albany, Salem and Lincoln. At the drawing, Albany and Lincoln drew the numbers that made them opponents in the first game, while Salem was fortunate and drew the blank, which allowed them to rest until the next day. Lincoln crushed Albany’s championship hopes, 50 to 11. The Lincoln team showed better teamwork in this game than any other team did at the tournament. Lincoln and Salem played the final game of the tournament, Saturday afternoon. Salem won from Lincoln, 12 to 11. It was a close and exciting game and was not won until the final moment of play. The Salem team received two large cups. They were donated by Spalding and Bros. and the Wilson sporting goods store of Salem. The Meet was staged in the Salem Armory before large crowds. The tournament was a success and the many athletes left Salem with a good impression of Willamette. While in Salem, the Ashland team was the guest of the Sigma Tau Fraternity and was royally entertained. The following All-Star Team was selected: Wright, Lincoln .............................. Forward L. Gill, Salem ................................. Forward G. Gill, Salem .................................... Center Beck, Lincoln .....................................Guard Cole, Lincoln (Captain) ......................Guard 2

All-Tournament Teams 1919-1929 1919 @ Eugene (U of O) First Team Dave Wright ......................... Lincoln Slats Gill ............................... Salem Hugh Latham ........................ Salem Irv Cole ............................... Lincoln Arvin Burnett ...................... Ashland

Second Team Les Heer ............................ Ashland Clayborne Carsin ................ Newberg Dick Lawrence .................. Pendleton Fritz Kramer .................... Pendleton Clyde Young ....................... Ashland

Second Team Fred Harrison ........................ Astoria Bill Beck ............................... Lincoln Ray Clarey .......................... Ashland Meyer Dubinski ..................... Lincoln Sidney Morley ................... Silverton

1923 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Algot Westergren ................. Astoria Gordon Ridings ................ University Clarence Bradley .............. University Tom Powers ...................... University Clarence Williams ................ Medford

1920 @ Salem Armory First Team Dave Wright ......................... Lincoln Bill Beck ............................... Lincoln Luke Gill ............................... Salem Irv Cole ............................... Lincoln Slats Gill ............................... Salem

Second Team Orville Mann ..................... The Dalles Arnold Kuminki .................... Astoria Roy Okerberg ....................... Salem Frank Patterson ..................... Salem George Anderson .................. Astoria

Second Team Deek Bryant ........................ Ashland Bud Moore ............................ Albany John Garity .......................La Grande Henry Mische ........................ Lincoln Bill Ashby .............................. Salem

1924 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Mervyn Chastain ................. Medford Lowell Agee .................... McMinnville Howard Eberhart .................. Eugene Scott Milligan ........................ Eugene Clarence Williams ................ Medford

1921 @ Salem Armory First Team Chappie King........................ Franklin Howard Hobson .................... Franklin Ed Brosterhous ........................ Bend Bill Ashby ............................. Salem Red Ridings .......................... Molalla

Second Team Gilbert Knips ....................... Medford Bill Baker .................. Independence Bernard Hummelt .............. La Grande Lee Maloney .................. McMinnville Harold Reichstein ................ Medford

Second Team Tom McGinnis ..................Marshfield Paul Staley ........................... Salem Bill Gosser ............................ Salem Max Jones ............................ Salem Fielder Jones ....................... Franklin

1925 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Wesley Ellis .......................... Salem Clare Scallon ....................... Franklin John Drager ........................... Salem Warren Miller ................. McMinnville George Anderson .................. Astoria

1922 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Albert Guthrie ..................... Ashland Algot Westergren .................. Astoria Elton Ramsey ...................... Ashland Bill Kramer ...................... Pendleton Ed Luoto .............................. Astoria

Second Team Dave Epps .......................... Franklin Keith Emmons ..................... Eugene Dick Lawrence ..................... Franklin Joe Bally ............................. Eugene Bob Ashby ............................. Salem

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1926 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Ken Potts ....................... McLoughlin Jean Eberhart ...................... Eugene John Drager ........................... Salem Ron Coleman ...................... Eugene Bob Drager ............................ Salem

Second Team Balfour Gibson .................. The Dalles Harold Inman.................. Washington Milton Thompson ................... Astoria Gilbert Olinger ................. McLoughlin Tom Ward ........................ The Dalles

Second Team Jess Payne ............................. Baker Tom Duffy ............................ Salem Archie Laing ........................Medford Clarence Williams ................Medford Harold Olinger ........................ Salem 1927 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Tom Duffy ............................. Salem Clifford Horner .................... Eugene Jean Eberhart ...................... Eugene Del Anderson ......................Medford Austin Colbert ..................... Eugene

Medford's Al Melvin

Washington's Ed Lewis

Second Team Al Melvin .............................Medford Alf Makinen .......................... Astoria Richard Lyman .................La Grande Fred McDonald ....................Medford Harold Olinger ....................... Salem 1928 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Vince Dolp .................... Washington Al Melvin .............................Medford Ed Lewis ....................... Washington Chet Knowlton .................. Tillamook Bill Morgan ..........................Medford

Astoria’s Algot "Swede" Westergren

Second Team

Salem's Tom Duffy

Clarence James ................ Tillamook Tom Duffy ............................. Salem George Beecher ..................... Salem Bob Kelley ............................ Salem Frank McCartney ............ Washington 1929 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Roland Larson ...................... Astoria Al Melvin .............................Medford Ed Lewis ....................... Washington Bill Morgan ..........................Medford Vandon Sarrett ................... Wallowa

1935 tournament action between Astoria and Jefferson at Willamette University in Salem.

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All-Tournament Teams 1930-1939 1930 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Loren Kitchen ........................ Salem Harry Scroggins ................ Commerce Skeets O’Connell .............. Commerce Glen Sanford ......................... Salem Herb Ystad ........................... Astoria

Second Team Lee Canessa ........................ Astoria Ike Wintermute ..................... Salem Jim Weichmann .................... Benson Sam Eastman ...................... Lincoln Ray Northam ....................... Eugene 1934 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Wayne Scott ...................... Silverton Ted Sarpola ......................... Astoria Doug Bothwell .................. The Dalles Bobby Anet .......................... Astoria Ernie Miles ....................... The Dalles

Second Team Jimmy Reimer ................. Commerce Abel Uglow ............................ Dallas Ward Howell ........................ Ashland Mark Temple .................... Pendleton Clayton Crawford .................... Baker

Second Team Lee Canessa ........................ Astoria Tubby Dickinson .................. Franklin Derrel Miller ............... Klamath Union Dick Wright ......................... Eugene Bill Dick .......................... The Dalles

1931 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Cliff McLean ......................... Benson Wally Palmberg .................... Astoria Wilbur Kidder ................... Pendleton Ralph Terjeson ................. Pendleton Glen Sanford ......................... Salem

1935 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Ted Sarpola ......................... Astoria Jake Hergert ......................Jefferson Laddie Gale .......................Oakridge Jake Fisher ........................Oakridge Bobby Anet .......................... Astoria

Second Team Fred Hill ........................... Pendleton Lyle Reeder.......................... Ashland Ward Howell ........................ Ashland Lowel Brown ..................... Jefferson Donald McKim ........................ Baker

Second Team Ali Sandoz ......................... Corvallis Don Mabee .................... McMinnville Bob Hardy .......................... Ashland Jay Mercer .........................Jefferson Mike Donovan ...................... Benson

1932 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Cliff McLean ......................... Benson Bob Bergstrom ..................... Astoria Jim Burrell ............................ Salem Glen Sanford ......................... Salem Maurice Scheel ....................Medford

1936 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Ted Sarpola ......................... Astoria Ron Hansen ........................ Franklin Stu Warren ........................ Corvallis Jack Kemnitzer .................... Franklin Merle Krueger .................... Corvallis

Second Team Wally Palmberg .................... Astoria Chuck Patterson ................... Benson Chet Kebbe ........................Nehalem Morrie Helser ....................... Benson Ed Makela ............................ Astoria

Second Team Elwood Moore ................... Tillamook Frank Marchi ........................ Benson Henry Kokko ........................ Astoria Jiggs Fisk ....................... McLoughlin Elmo Crockett .................... Corvallis

1933 @Salem (Willamette U.) First Team John Kelly ............................. Salem Wayne Scott ..................... Silverton Duke Wellington ................... Lincoln Elmer Kolberg ...................... Lincoln Lowell Jenkins ...................... Athena

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1937 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Lee Sitton ............................. Lincoln Don Mabee .................... McMinnville Dick Kessler .................. Bellfountain Harrison Wallace ............ Bellfountain Jiggs Fisk ....................... McLoughlin Second Team Bob Oliver .......................... Franklin Stanley Buckingham ...... Bellfountain Earl Sandness ...................... Astoria Doug Caven ........................ Eugene Manley Miles ....................... Franklin

In 1937, the basketball team at Bellfountain High School won the Oregon state championship. That was an era when all schools, large and small, were grouped together for playoff purposes. Bellfountain H.S. had a total of nineteen boys, and their basketball team consisted of eight boys, none over 6 feet tall. After taking the Class B Championship they beat Portland's Franklin High School (a school of 2100 students) in the semifinals, then competed in the finals against Portland's Lincoln High School. The Bells beat Lincoln by 14 points— their closest game of the season.

1938 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Orville Ragsdale ..................... Baker Waymon Colson ...................... Baker Leonard Gard ................... University Bob Daggett .....................St. Helens Wayne Giesey ........................ Amity Second Team Howard Fox ...................... Thurston Dick Overturf ................. McLoughlin Charley Shaw ....................Woodburn Burke Austin ....................... Eugene Dick Whitman ...................Woodburn 1939 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Scottie Sebern ...................... Salem Lew Beck .......................... Pendleton Jack Gosser .......................... Salem Pete Susick .................... North Bend Waymon Colson ...................... Baker Second Team Frank Page ........................... Salem Bob Newland ........................Medford Frank Young .................... Pendleton Gene Lowe ................ Klamath Union Chuck DeArtremont .......... University

Oakridge's Laddie Gale

Willamette University Gymnasium

1939 Salem Champions

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All-Tournament Teams 1940-1949 1940 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Lew Beck .......................... Pendleton John Eggers ..................... Pendleton Russ Satter ........................... Salem Roy Seeborg ........................ Astoria Pete Hodgen .................... Pendleton

Second Team Al Wolf ................................. Eugene Ken Seeborg ......................... Astoria Joe Miller ............................... Baker Happy Lee ............................ Astoria Jim Bocchi .................. Klamath Union 1944 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Wade Cowan ................... Springfield Barney Riggs ...................... Ashland Jerry Krafve ................... Washington Jim Bartelt .......................... Ashland Curt Luckey .................... Springfield

Second Team Scottie Sebern ...................... Salem Art Koski ............................. Astoria Gene Knutsen ...................... Astoria Sam Crowell .................. North Bend Chuck DeAutremont ........... University

Second Team Will Urban ..................... Washington Glen Kinney ..................... St. Helens Howard Smead ....................... Bend Jim Rosenberg ................. Pendleton John Schwartz ................. Pendleton

1941 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Eddie Salstrom ...................... Salem Roy Seeborg ........................ Astoria Paul O’Toole ................ Columbia Prep Sam Crowell .................. North Bend Marion Reginato ........ Klamath Union

1945 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Bob Lavey ..................... Washington Dick Ballantyne ...................... Baker Jerry Krafve ................... Washington Len Rinearson .................Oregon City Art Jones .......................Oregon City

Second Team Ray Blatchley ...................... Eugene Bud Wigant ..................... North Bend Elman Peterson .................... Astoria Bud Coons ............................ Salem Tommy Holman ....................... Baker

Second Team Arnold Thomas ...............Oregon City Jerry Ross .......................... Medford Darrel Riggs ........................ Medford Bob Watson ........................ Medford Lyle Peterson .......................... Baker Will Urban ..................... Washington

1942 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Wayne Fox ..................... North Bend Jason Widmer .................... Corvallis Rube Wirkkunen ................... Astoria Stan Williamson .................... Astoria Tommy Holman ....................... Baker Second Team Leo GrosJacques ................ Mt. Angel Bob Caviness ................. McMinnville Al Magruder ................... McLoughlin Bud Wigant ..................... North Bend Eben Parker ......................... Astoria

1946 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Bob Lavey ..................... Washington Ty Lovelace ......................... Eugene Bob Watson ........................ Medford Lynn Hamilton .................... Lebanon Pete Petros ............... Central Catholic

1943 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Paul Sowers ........................... Baker Jim Catterall .................... Pendleton Bob Henderson ....................... Baker Ralph Foster ............. Klamath Union Cliff Crandall ......................... Astoria

Second Team Kenny Johnson ....................... Baker Gene Miner ........................... Eugene Bob Amacher ..................... Hillsboro Jack Keller ...................... Washington Jim Calderwood ...................... Baker Jerry Ross .......................... Medford

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Marshfield’s All-Tournament 1947 @ Salem (Willamette U.) First Team Don Bruce .......................Marshfield Elmer Speidel .....................Newberg Lloyd Buettgenbach .........Hood River LeRoy Coleman ......... Klamath Union Ernest Wilde ....................... Eugene Second Team Ken Hunt .........................Marshfield Bill Coleman .....................La Grande Don Hoy ............................Newberg Don Peterson .................... Roosevelt Joe Zarosinski ............ Klamath Union Gerald Thorn ............. Klamath Union 1948 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Cub Houck ............................ Salem Sam Baker ......................... Corvallis Bob Edwards ...................... Corvallis Ken Hunt .........................Marshfield Hugh Bellinger ....................... Salem

Don Bruce

Ken Hunt

Second Team Toby Lewis ............................ Tigard Keith Farnam ......................... Salem Don Schuberg ................ Washington Don White .................... Washington Don Bruce .......................Marshfield 1949 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Doug Hogland .......................... Bend Barney Holland .................Marshfield John Huggins ....................Marshfield Ron Robins ......................Marshfield Jim Winters ...................... Roosevelt

Marshfield's Barney Holland

Second Team Bob Hawes .............................. Bend Ben Pitzer ............................. Salem Jerry Garrett ..................... Roosevelt Paul Poetsch .................... Roosevelt Terry McCullough ..............Marshfield

Washington's Bob Lavey

1946 Eugene Champions

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All-Tournament Teams 1950-1959 1950 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bill West ..........................La Grande Doug Rogers .......................... Salem Bob Altenhofen ......... Central Catholic Daryl Girod ............................ Salem Ron Fundingsland ............... Jefferson

Fred Kroush ..................... Marshfield Phil McHugh ............. Central Catholic John Lundell ..................... The Dalles Second Team Don Ainge ............................ Eugene Dick Haynes ..................... The Dalles Norm Willoughby .................. Eugene Dick Atterbury .................... Medford Wendy Rasor ....................... Eugene

Second Team Bob Frantz ......................... Hillsboro Pat Ford ....................... Grants Pass Vern Craft ..................... Grants Pass Jerry Crimins .................. McLoughlin Burl Green .......................La Grande Ron Robins ......................Marshfield Ken Wegner ..................... Roosevelt

1954 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Ted Miller ......................... Milwaukie Norm Willoughby .................. Eugene Bill Machamer ...................... Madras Don Ainge ............................ Eugene Lew Harrison ................... Clatskanie Bill Fredericks ................... Milwaukie

1951 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bob Altenhofen .......... Central Catholic Max Anderson ................... Jefferson Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook ......... Lincoln Bill Toole .................. Klamath Union Ron Robins ......................Marshfield

Second Team Elmen Bloedel .................. Milwaukie Larry Hermo ..................... Clatskanie Dave Gardner ....................Gresham Wendy Rasor ....................... Eugene Johnny James ....................... Benson

Second Team Tom Schubert ........... Klamath Union Bill Zapp ........................... Jefferson Dean Parsons ...................... Eugene Tom Crabtree ...................Marshfield Jerry Crimins .................. McLoughlin Bill West ..........................La Grande Reggie Halligan ....................... Bend Wayne Holzfuss .................. Lebanon

1955 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Leighton Tuttle ..................... Eugene Dick Jolley ........................Cleveland Mike Moran .......................... Eugene Ted Miller ......................... Milwaukie Larry Copple ....................... Medford Second Team Elmen Bloedel .................. Milwaukie Don Stamps .......................... Albany Jim Altenhofen ......... Central Catholic Bud Kuykendall .................... Eugene Frank Rector ....................... Medford

1952 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bob Altenhofen .......... Central Catholic John Foster .............. Central Catholic Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook ......... Lincoln Jerry Ross ........................ Cleveland Morris Buckwalter .............La Grande

1956 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Charlie Warren ..................... Eugene Roger Johnson .................. Marshfield Bjarne Jensen ..................... Franklin Chuck Rask .......................Jefferson Bob Tisdel .......................... Medford

Second Team Tom Crabtree ...................Marshfield Bob Hazel ............................. Salem Jerry Zimmerman ............. Milwaukie Paul Bartholemy ....... Central Catholic George Hinkhouse ........... Scappoose

Second Team Dick McLaughlin ................... Medford Ernie Spargur ..................... Franklin Norman Weiss ................. McLoughlin

1953 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bill Moore ....................... The Dalles Tom Crabtree ...................Marshfield

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Doug Lundstrom .................. Eugene Pat Doherty .......................... Lincoln 1957 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Jim Altenhofen ......... Central Catholic Ron Anderson ....................... Lincoln Glenn Moore ............. Klamath Union Charlie Warren .................... Eugene Butch Kimpton .......... Klamath Union Second Team Jeff McWhirter .......... Central Catholic Roger Johnson ..................Marshfield Gene Carlson ................. McMinnville Dennis McKee ............... North Salem Paul Goddard ....................... Lincoln

Central Catholic's Bob Altenhofen

1958 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Steve Pauly ...................... Beaverton Bill McKenzie .......................... Grant Glenn Moore ............. Klamath Union Bill Wallin .............................. Grant George Staehnke ................. Franklin Second Team Dave Robinson .......... Klamath Union Gordon Scott......................... Astoria Jim Sandsness ........................ Grant Mickey Sinnerud ................ Beaverton Dick Bunch ...................... Pendleton Bob Petersen ............. Klamath Union

Eugene's Charlie Warren

1959 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bob Petersen ............. Klamath Union Jerry Bergstrom ................... Franklin Mel Counts .......................Marshfield Steve Pauly ...................... Beaverton Bill Maurer ................... North Salem Second Team Jerry Anderson ....................Medford Dan Eckles ....................... Pendleton Bill Henselman ....................... Sandy Bill Adams .......................St. Helens Dave Nelson .................... Pendleton Grant Harter ................ North Salem Gordon Scott ........................ Astoria

Lincoln’s Wade "Swede" Halbrook (38.3 ppg)

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All-Tournament Teams 1960-1969 1960 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Jerry Anderson ....................Medford Sandy Nosler ............. South Eugene Mel Counts .......................Marshfield Jay Brack ..................... South Salem Paul Bishop ............... Klamath Union Second Team Bowen Blair ............... South Eugene Leon Johnson .............. David Douglas Bruce Brickner ........... Klamath Union Warren Newell .................. Cleveland Rod Young ................... Lake Oswego Clauis Nickleberry .............. Jefferson 1961 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bob Quinney .......................Medford Bruce Brickner ........... Klamath Union Jim Smith .............................. Wilson Jim Jarvis ......................... Roseburg Dick Ragsdale .....................Medford

Marshfield's Mel Counts

Second Team Gary Patzke ............... Klamath Union Ed Tollefson ............................ Grant Bowen Blair ............... South Eugene Terry DeSylvia ........... David Douglas Mike Brundage .................. Roseburg Wally Palmberg ......... Klamath Union 1962 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Rick Whelan ..................... Milwaukie Ed Maerz ..................... South Salem John Franz .................. North Eugene Jon Norgaard ....................... Astoria Dave Kafoury .................... Cleveland

Coquille & Roseburg's Jim Jarvis

Second Team Dave Remington ............... Cleveland Marv Dolezal ................. South Salem Dave Romppanen .................. Astoria Wayne Peterson ............... Cleveland Stan Traxler .....................Marshfield 1963 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Gary Allen ................... South Salem Nick Jones ......................... Marshall Dave Romppanen .................. Astoria Ron Davies ................. North Eugene Bob Lamb .............................. Tigard

McArthur Court

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Second Team Bill Thomas ................. North Eugene Jack Forde ...........................Medford Stan Koltsch ...................... Marshall Alan Hutchins ................ Grants Pass Bob Craven ................. North Eugene 1964 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Martyh Eggert ........................ Tigard Vince Fritz ............... Central Catholic Bill More ............................ Parkrose John Pinkstaff ............. South Eugene Dick Jones ........................ Pendleton

1963 North Eugene Highlanders

Second Team Ron Boley ........................... Parkrose Scott Cress ........................... Lincoln Larry Sapp ............................ Tigard Jack Mulder ........................ Parkrose John Boller ........................... Lincoln 1965 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Bill More ............................ Parkrose Terry Thompson .................... Sunset Bill Enyart ...........................Medford Terry Ash ................. Klamath Union Doug Olson .........................Medford Second Team Jack Mulder ........................ Parkrose Glen Campbell ................... Thurston Jim Patzke ................. Klamath Union Claxton Welch ............. David Douglas Don Huld ........................... Jefferson

Central Catholic's Vince Fritz

1966 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dave Bolton .......................... Sunset Rick Olsson ........................ Corvallis Dave Rothwell ....................... Molalla Warren Youel .............. North Eugene Rex Head ............................... Baker Second Team Steve Smith ...................... Thurston Mark Estill .................... South Salem Bill Palmer ........................... Lincoln Glen McClendon .................... Lincoln Bob Allard ............................ Sunset Jim Barnes .................... Oregon City Bruce Bertrand ....................Medford

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1967 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dan Zellick ........................ Thurston Doug Skille ................ David Douglas Gary Ladd ......................... Jefferson Mike Keck ................. Klamath Union Kevin Kelly ............................. Jesuit Second Team Don Shepherd ................... Jefferson Bob Sisk ........................... Thurston Willie Stoudamire ........... Washington Greg Brosterhous ....... Klamath Union Rick Brosterhous ........ Klamath Union

1967 David Douglas Scots

1968 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Mike James ................. Lake Oswego Gary Erickson ...................... McNary Rick Eikrem ......................... Putnam Willie Stoudamire ........... Washington Gary Ladd ......................... Jefferson Second Team Greg Brosterhous ....... Klamath Union Bob Groves ................. Lake Oswego Hank DeHaan ...................... McNary Steve Endicott ............... Grants Pass Mike Keck .................. Klamath Union 1969 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Steve Kebbe ....................... Madison Doug Hansen ......................... Baker B.G. Brosterhous ....... Klamath Union Gary Erickson ...................... McNary Mike Naylor ............................ Grant

Benson's Richard Washington

Second Team Neal Jurgenson .................... Churchill Mike James ................. Lake Oswego Steve Ericksen .................. Beaverton Bruce Maxwell .................... Madison Don Lincoln ............................ Grant

Neal

Klamath Union’s Jerry Bellotti

Memorial Coliseum

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All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 1970 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Jerry Bellotti .............. Klamath Union Brian Doherty ......................... Jesuit Dean Roberts ..................... Corvallis Jim Gilliland ....................... Corvallis Steve Ericksen .................. Beaverton

Second Team Mark Christianson ............. West Linn Robert Flowers ............... Washington Craig Reingold ..................... Sunset Tom Rondeau .................... Corvallis Rob Woods ......................... Parkrose 1974 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Rob Closs ............................. Sunset Mark Hoisington .................... Benson Tim McConnell ............. North Eugene Allen Nippert ......................... Sandy Wendel Smith ...................... Medford

Second Team Craig Martin ....................... Corvallis Rick Mackay ............. Central Catholic Al Keener ................... Lake Oswego Ken Barnhart ............... North Eugene Charlie McClure ................Marshfield 1971 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Jerry Bellotti .............. Klamath Union Gary Gray ............................ Benson Norm Hill .........................Marshfield Tim Stambaugh ...................... Grant Richard Washington .............. Benson

Second Team Mark Johnson .............. South Eugene Rodney Johnson ................... Benson Jack Morris .......................Lakeridge Bob Wagner ......................Lakeridge Rob Woods ........................ Parkrose 1975 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dave Adrian .......................... Sunset Gary Gamble .................... Roseburg Bill Hanzlik .................. Lake Oswego Ron Langrell ..................... Roseburg Stan Walker ......................... Sunset

Second Team Doug Ainge ................. North Eugene Jay Buse .......................... West Linn Cal Clevenger .............. North Eugene Eddie Lincoln .......................... Grant Daryl Ross ............................. Baker 1972 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Charles Channel ................ Jefferson Tony Hopson ..................... Jefferson Richard Mollerup ................... Sunset Daryl Ross ............................. Baker Richard Washington .............. Benson

Second Team Mike Garrison .......................... Bend Karl Halberg .................... Beaverton Bob Halligan ........................... Bend Mark Hoisington ................... Benson David Littleton ............... Washington 1976 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dan Ainge .................. North Eugene Steve Elorriaga ...................... Jesuit Mark Radford ......................... Grant Jeff Stoutt ................... Lake Oswego Stan Walker ......................... Sunset

Second Team Carl Bird ........................... Jefferson Jeff Bradford ............. Klamath Union Ray Leary ......................... Jefferson Ragan Lusk .........................Medford Tony Wilder ........................Newberg

Second Team Joe Beck ............................ Corvallis Dennis Immonen ......... North Eugene Rick Parker ...................... West Linn Scott Smith ..................... West Linn Darrell Webb ....................... Medford

1973 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dan Bennett ...................... Reynolds Ricky Lee ............................. Benson Tom Loomis ...................... Roseburg Rich Parson ....................... Roseburg Richard Washington .............. Benson

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1977 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dan Ainge ................... North Eugene Rodger Bates .............. North Eugene Ray Blume ......................... Parkrose Welton Jordan ........................ Grant Mark Radford ......................... Grant Second Team David Barron ............ Central Catholic Kraig Luther ................. South Albany Ed Singler ...........................Medford Jeff Stoutt .................. Lake Oswego Steve Suchy ......................... Benson 1978 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Gil Flowers .............................. Grant Rob Holbrook ..................... Parkrose Cass Jackson ...................... Churchill Ed Singler ...........................Medford Charles Sitton ................ McMinnville

Sunset's Stan Walker

Second Team Virgil Allen ........................ Jefferson Steve Casey ..................... Centennial Jason Cawthorn ................... Parkrose Jeff Smith ........................... Parkrose Mike Smith ........................ Parkrose 1979 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Doug Eilertson .................. Lakeridge Marty Louthan ..................... Churchill Kevin MacMillan ....................... Grant Jeff Meeuwsen .................... Hillsboro Charles Sitton ................ McMinnville Second Team Dean Derrah ...................... Hillsboro Phil Hopson ....................... Jefferson Dave Merced ................... McMinnville Dick Oldfield ...................... Corvallis Paul Von Ruden ............. South Salem

North Eugene's Danny Ainge

McMinnville's Charlie Sitton

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All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 1980 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team John Bates .......................... Corvallis Trace Czyzewski .............. Clackamas Dean Derrah ...................... Hillsboro Byron Howell ............ Central Catholic Randy Worster ................... Corvallis

Second Team Jim Beattie ......................... Glencoe Rick Osborn ........................ Parkrose Jeff Riebel ................... South Salem Eric Russell ......................... Parkrose Scott Springer ................. Clackamas 1984 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Keith Balderston .................... Wilson Jerry Davis ........................ Corvallis Rick Osborn ........................ Parkrose Jim Rhode .......................... Putnam Anthony Taylor ................ Beaverton

Second Team David Brantley ................... Churchill Terry Lee ............................ Churchill Kevin Leonard .................... Churchill Craig Ramey .............. South Eugene Charles Sitton ................ McMinnville 1981 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team A.C. Green ............................ Benson John Immel ........................ Hillsboro Bryan Trendell ..................Marshfield Chris Winkler ................. McMinnville Steve Woodside .................. Parkrose

Second Team Richard Hollis ......................... Grant Keith Jackson .....................Jefferson John Krauss ........................ Corvallis Curtis Penny ......................Jefferson Jeff Richards ..................... Beaverton 1985 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Dan Embick ..................... Beaverton Stuart Gunderson ................ Parkrose Brian King ........................... Ontario Tony Ross ............................. Grant Keith Smith .......................... Wilson

Second Team John Bates .......................... Corvallis Trace Czyzewski .............. Clackamas Dean Derrah ...................... Hillsboro Barry Helm ................. Lake Oswego Greg West ........................... Benson

Second Team LeRoy Ellis .......................... Parkrose Eric Estep ......................... Beaverton John Krauss ........................ Corvallis Gary Rubin ........................... Wilson Mark West .............................. Grant

1982 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Tony Hampton ....................... Grant Paul Robertson .................. Roseburg Randy Schiff ............... Lake Oswego Mike Stipe ......................... Parkrose Steve Woodside .................. Parkrose

1986 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team David Michaelson ................. Ashland Keith Reynolds ................. Springfield Tony Ross ............................. Grant Keith Smith .......................... Wilson Mark West .............................. Grant

Second Team Dave Immel ......................... Glencoe Russell Livingston ......... Lake Oswego Rick Osborn ........................ Parkrose Scott Springer ................. Clackamas Joe Thompson ..................... Glencoe

Second Team John Carty ......................... Corvallis Dave Dufort ......................... Sheldon Ted Harris ........................... Sunset Jon Rainforth .................. Clackamas LaVon Van .............................. Grant

1983 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Chris Carey .................. West Albany Tim Hamel .......................... Glencoe Dave Immel ........................ Glencoe David Lindley ............... West Albany Scott Meinert ............... South Salem

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1987 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Don Hakala, Jr. ................ West Linn Ted Harris ............................ Sunset Jeff Hoffman .............. David Douglas Joe McFerrin II ........................ Grant Tyrone White ..................... Jefferson Second Team Terrell Brandon ...................... Grant John Carty ......................... Corvallis Kevin Grant ..................... Beaverton Kevin Harris ......................... Sunset Joe Joffrion ........................... Sunset Beaverton's Anthony Taylor

1988 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Terrell Brandon ...................... Grant John Fish ..................... South Salem Kurt Kudlicka .............. Lake Oswego Charles McKinney .................. Wilson Kurt Ronnow ........................ Molalla Second Team David Brown ....................... Corvallis James Demry ......................... Grant Bart Stepp .................. South Eugene Pat Strickland ........................ Wilson Jason Ward ..................... Springfield 1989 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Christopher Hensen ........ Oregon City Aaron Johnson ....................... Aloha Jordy Lyden ...................... Beaverton Charles McKinney .................. Wilson Chris Rueppell .................. Beaverton

Benson's A.C. Green

Second Team Tim Briscoe ........................... Wilson Brandon Estep .................. Beaverton Doug Nussmeier ............... Lakeridge Pat Strickland ........................ Wilson Carren Wilson ................... Jefferson

Grant's Terrell Brandon

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All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 1990 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Joel Holland ......................... Putnam Damon Stoudamire ................ Wilson Kevin Tufts ....................... West Linn Kenny Warren ....................... Benson Orlando Williams .................. Benson

Second Team Jawanza Hadley .......... David Douglas Scott Hassmann .................... Tigard Brian Hills ............................. McKay A.D. Smith ......................... Churchill Ryan Smith ........................ Churchill 1994 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Mike Doleac ............. Central Catholic Jason Franklin ...................... Benson Phil Johnson ................... Clackamas Chad Paris ................. South Medford A.D. Smith ......................... Churchill

Second Team Scott Baker ........................... Crater Andre Channel ...................... Wilson Canaan Chatman .................. Benson Ty Lockard .................. North Eugene Leigh Wadeson ................... Lebanon 1991 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Tyson Grumm .............. West Albany Dave Harrison ...................... Barlow Jason Liebl ............................ Tigard Damon Stoudamire ................ Wilson J.D. Vetter ................... West Albany

Second Team Josh Goldberg ................. Clackamas Jake Gunderson .................... Benson Tyron Manlove ....................... Wilson Matt Santangelo ....... Central Catholic K’zell Wesson .....................Jefferson

Second Team Ricky Brainard ............. North Eugene Eric Heinle .......................... Sheldon Taj MacFarlane ............. North Salem Aaron McKinney...................... Wilson Ray Ross ........................... Parkrose

1995 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Jason Franklin ...................... Benson Ron Grady ....................... Beaverton Tyron Manlove ....................... Wilson A.D. Smith ......................... Churchill K’zell Wesson .....................Jefferson

1992 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team John Kromer ..................... Gresham Dan Meckel ....................... Gresham Zach Puent ......................... Sheldon Denmark Reid ................... Jefferson Scott Weiland ....................... Sheldon

Second Team Ryan Bohlander .................... McNary Earl Clark ............................. Benson Ime Udoka ........................Jefferson Jeremy Vernon ............... McMinnville Mike Wade ........................ Churchill

Second Team Stuart Bailey .................... Beaverton Joe Douglass ................ South Salem Alan Fish ..................... South Salem Sean Haskett ................... West Linn Ty Lockard ................... North Eugene

1996 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Thalo Green ................. South Salem Mike McShane .............. South Salem Blake Pengelly ............ South Eugene Josh Ulmer ........................... Barlow Mike Vanderhoff ......... South Medford

1993 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Brad Badger ....................... Corvallis Darin Mayer ......................... Barlow Steve Slotemaker ............... Hillsboro Jered Takeuchi ...................... Tigard Josh Unruh .................. South Salem

Second Team Ron Grady ....................... Beaverton Aaron Haskett .................. West Linn Frederick Jones ..................... Barlow Tyron Manlove ....................... Wilson Jared Price ........................... Barlow

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1997 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Cameron Carr ................... West Linn Dan Drennan ....................... Sheldon Brian Heinle ........................Sheldon Frederick Jones .................... Barlow Moses Olson........................ Churchill Second Team Carl Holmes ................ North Eugene Nik Lubisich ..................... West Linn Bryan Mills .......................... Sheldon Dennis Nathan ................... Gresham Jared Price ........................... Barlow 1998 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Ben Coffee ........................... Benson Frederick Jones .................... Barlow Craig Lewis .......................... Benson Chris Lohrey ..................... Beaverton Moses Olson........................ Churchill

Wilson's Damon Stoudamire

Second Team Cameron Carr ................... West Linn Michael Dunleavy, Jr. .............. Jesuit Mike Hood ........................ Beaverton Jason Lewis ........................ Churchill Larz Stewart ....................... Sheldon 1999 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Elliot Alexander ............ North Salem Michael Dunleavy, Jr. ............... Jesuit Tim Euhus ......................... Churchill Terrance Green .................... Benson Marty Reid .................... North Salem Second Team Larry Brazzle ........................ Benson Cameron Carr .................. West Linn Antone Jarrell .................... Jefferson Brian Michaelson .................... Jesuit Blake Stepp ............... South Eugene

Jesuit’s Michael Dunleavy Jr.

Barlow's Freddie Jones

Jefferson's Aaron Miles

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All-Tournament Teams 2000-2009 2000 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Jon Tinnon ........................ Jefferson Michael McGrain ..................... Jesuit Brian Michaelson .................... Jesuit Paul Miller ........................... Tualatin Brandon Brooks ................. Jefferson

Second Team Tomas Mosqueda ................ Hillsboro Adonal Arrington ............. Clackamas Jeremiah Dominguez ..... South Salem Kory Mahr ..................... Grants Pass Josh Tarver ........................... Jesuit 2004 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Maarty Leunen .................. Redmond Jeremiah Dominguez ..... South Salem Josh Tarver ........................... Jesuit Craig Johnson ............ South Medford Matt Bramow .............. South Eugene

Second Team Brett Elliott .................. Lake Oswego Colby Summer ...........Mountain View Bryan Steed ...................... Redmond Michael Lee ....................... Jefferson Aaron Miles ....................... Jefferson 2001 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team John Olinger ................ South Salem Joel Worcester .................... Churchill Ian Elseth ..................... Grants Pass Darren Cooper ...................... Benson Aaron Miles ....................... Jefferson

Second Team Rocky Pedden ................Oregon City Ryan Fiegi ................. South Medford Josh Jackson ........................ Sunset Seth Tarver ........................... Jesuit Kevin Love .................. Lake Oswego 2005 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Kevin Love .................. Lake Oswego Seth Tarver ........................... Jesuit Jeremy Lathan ..................... Benson Josh Tarver ........................... Jesuit Kyle Singler ............... South Medford

Second Team Tyler Hayes ............................. Bend Drew Dukeshire .................... Benson Mike McGrain ......................... Jesuit Michael Lee ....................... Jefferson Jordan Kent ....................... Churchill 2002 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Joe Kaempf ............................ Jesuit Tyler York ..................... Grants Pass Ryan Gabel ............................ Tigard Marshall Hartman ..............Westview Scott Dougherty ..................... Jesuit

Second Team Jordan Mast ............................ Jesuit Tain Cantrell ...................... Westview Mac Hopson ........................Jefferson Lathen Wallace ...................Jefferson Phil Nelson .......................... McNary 2006 @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Kyle Singler ............... South Medford Kevin Love .................. Lake Oswego Seth Tarver ........................... Jesuit Lathan Wallace ...................Jefferson Michael Harthun ......... South Medford

Second Team Jered Alsup ........................ Churchill Brant Minor ................... Grants Pass Brandon Lincoln ................. Jefferson Jordan Kent ....................... Churchill Matt Henderson ................ Beaverton

Second Team Ernie Spada .................. Lake Oswego Marquis Hall .......................Jefferson Vincent Thomas ........... Lake Oswego Brent Johnson ............. South Medford Kevin Chalmers ....................... Jesuit

2003 @ Portland (Memorial Coliseum) First Team Thomas Gardner ................ Jefferson Tyson Papenfuss .............. Clackamas Jordan Oathes ................. Southridge James Loe ......................... Hillsboro Maarty Leunen .................. Redmond

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2007 (6A) @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Michael Harthun ......... South Medford Kevin Love .................. Lake Oswego Kyle Singler ............... South Medford Greg Plater ............................ McKay Blake Poole .......................... Sheldon Second Team Brent McKee ........................Sheldon EJ Singler .................. South Medford Mike Moser ............................. Grant Jordan Berrier ........................ McKay Ernie Spada ................. Lake Oswego 2008 (6A) @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team Brad Tinsley ................... Oregon City Garrett Sim........................... Sunset Sammy Schafer .............. Oregon City Michael Moser ......................... Grant E.J. Singler ................ South Medford

South Medford's Kyle & EJ Singler

Second Team Paul McCoy ............................. Grant Josh Pecktol ................ North Medford Brandon Troxel ..................... Tualatin Jordon Ellis ................. North Medford Michael James ......................... Grant 2009 (6A) @ Eugene (McArthur Court) First Team JD Esters .............................. Lincoln EJ Singler .................. South Medford Mike Moser ............................. Grant Kyle Wiltjer ............................. Jesuit Stephen Holt ........................... Jesuit

Lake Oswego's Calvin Hermanson

Second Team Max Jacobsen ............... Lake Oswego Will Bond .................. Central Catholic Kenneth Acker......................... Grant Kris Montoya ......................... Lincoln JT Flowers ............................ Lincoln

West Linn's Payton Pritchard

Jesuit's Kyle Wiltjer

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All-Tournament Teams 2010-2017 2010 (6A) @ Portland (Rose Garden) First Team Jordan Carter ......................... McKay Stephen Holt .......................... Jesuit Kyle Wiltjer ............................. Jesuit Hayes Garrity .....................Westview Garrett Jackson ..................Westview

Second Team Deante Strickland ...... Central Catholic Anthony Mathis ................. West Linn Connor Griffin ............... Lake Oswego Tyler Gutierrez ...................... Sunset Khyan Rayner ......................... Jesuit 2014 (6A) @ Portland (Rose Garden) First Team Payton Pritchard ................ West Linn Anthony Mathis ................. West Linn Mitch Herbert ....................... Sheldon Collin Huun ................... South Salem Nick Nestell ......................... Sheldon

Second Team Spencer Coleman......... South Eugene Austin Kuemper ..................Westview Hayden Rooke-Ley ....... South Eugene Kris Montoya ......................... Lincoln Landen Lucas ........................ Sunset

Second Team Ryan Shearmire ................ West Linn Tyler Gutierrez ...................... Sunset Brayden Massey .......... South Medford Jack Nadelhoffer ...................... Jesuit Jeff Bieber ............................ Sunset

2011 (6A) @ Portland (Rose Garden) First Team Kyle Wiltjer ............................. Jesuit Brennan Scarlett........ Central Catholic Austin Kuemper ..................Westview Jack Grodahl ........................... Jesuit Jordan Akwenuke .................... Jesuit

2015 (6A) @ Portland (Chiles Center) First Team Payton Pritchard ................ West Linn Anthony Mathis ................. West Linn Eli Lininger .................. South Eugene Malcolm Porter ........................ Jesuit Connor Fohn ................. South Salem

Second Team Miles Gatewood ..................Westview Gavin Hoffman ...................... Lincoln J.T. Flowers .......................... Lincoln Will Bond .................. Central Catholic Mario Shonkwiler ............... West Linn

Second Team La’Mar Winston ......... Central Catholic Tristen Holmes ............ North Medford Cameron Parker ...................... Jesuit Xavier Hallinan .......... Central Catholic Colin Shearmire ................ West Linn

2012 (6A) @ Portland (Rose Garden) First Team Calvin Hermanson ........ Lake Oswego JT Flowers ............................ Lincoln Khyan Rayner ......................... Jesuit Ryan Shearmire................. West Linn Jeremiah Harris ........... David Douglas

2016 @Portland (Chiles Center) First Team Payton Pritchard ................ West Linn Hunter Bradford .......... South Medford Geno West .........................Jefferson Christian Russell ............ South Salem Brooks De Bisschop ........... West Linn

Second Team Collin Spickerman .................... Jesuit Alex Sattley .......................... Lincoln Mitch Cokely ..................... West Linn Chris Faust ................. North Medford Oshea Bailey ............... North Medford

Second Team Khalid Thomas .............. South Salem Thomas Miles ......................Jefferson Conor Carroll .............. South Medford Justin Herbert ...................... Sheldon Malcolm Porter ........................ Jesuit

2013 (6A) @ Portland (Rose Garden) First Team Calvin Hermanson......... Lake Oswego Austin Dyer .............. Central Catholic Hayden Coppedge .............. West Linn Ryan Shearmire................. West Linn Mitchell Franz ............ Central Catholic

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2017 @ Chiles Center, Portland First Team Geno West ......................... Jefferson Elijah Gonzales ................. Clackamas Kamaka Hepa..................... Jefferson Marcus Tsohonis ................. Jefferson Jake Estep ........................ Beaverton Second Team Braden Olsen .................... West Linn Kyle Greeley .................. West Salem Matt O’Brien ..................... Clackamas Kelton Samore ........................ Grant Rodney Hounshell .............. West Linn

Salem’s Willamette University. The 1935 state tournament included seven future players on Oregon's 1939 national champion “Tall Firs” squad: Laddie Gale (Oakridge), Robert Hardy (Ashland), Ted Sarpola, Wally Johansen, Bobby Anet (Astoria), John Dick (The Dalles) and Don Mabee (McMinnville) all appeared in the 1935 tournament. In addition, Astoria coach John Warren led Astoria to a 40-4 record and a state championship

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5A All-Tournament Teams 2007-2017 2007 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Larry Richards ................... Roosevelt Brian Conklin ............... North Eugene Abe Lodwick ................Mountain View Andrew Hookland ......... North Eugene Andrew Schumacher ............ Churchill

Second Team Seth Brent .................. Mountain View Lamar Fairley .................... Pendleton Mark Claar .................. Mountain View Taylor Burton ...................... Silverton Antoine Hosley ....................Jefferson 2011 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene First Team Andrew Andrews ................... Benson Jake Ehlers ......................... Corvallis Bryce White .......................... Benson Seth Gearhart .................. Wilsonville Michone Hopkins ............... Milwaukie

Second Team Cameron Jackson............... Roosevelt Nadav Heyman .................... Corvallis Kevin Heath ........................ Corvallis Nathan Rooney ............Mountain View Mitch Schultens ................... Hillsboro 2008 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Nadav Heyman .................... Corvallis Terrence Ross .................... Jefferson Brian Conklin ............... North Eugene Nick Eason .......................... Corvallis Terrence Jones ................... Jefferson

Second Team Taylor Raterman ...................... Bend Andy Avgi ......................... Woodburn Hayden Crook .......................... Bend Michael Takamori ....... Crescent Valley Luciano Dolcini-Catania ........ Corvallis 2012 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene First Team Jake Ehlers, ........................ Corvallis Kenyan Middleton .............. Milwaukie Nolan Hansen ..................... Corvallis James Reid ................. Mountain View Michone Hopkins ............... Milwaukie

Second Team JJ Ross ............................ Hermiston Drew Wiley ........................ Thurston Drew Laird ................... North Eugene Joey White ......................... Thurston Cameron McCaffrey ............... Century 2009 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Terrence Jones ................... Jefferson Cameron McCaffrey ............... Century Mike MacKelvie ................. Wilsonville Brett Ball ............................ Hillsboro Joe Kammerer .............. North Eugene

Second Team Kevin Marshall ................. Wilsonville Keith Johnson ..................... Corvallis Mitch Modin ................ Mountain View Zach Gengler ...................... Silverton Sione Kauhi ..................... Wilsonville 2013 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene First Team Victor Sanders ....................Jefferson Zach Gengler ...................... Silverton Emanuel Morgan ................. Churchill Malik Morgan ...................... Churchill Silas Melson .......................Jefferson

Second Team Tyrone Phillips .................... Jefferson Josh Lokeno ........................... Crater Antoine Hosley ................... Jefferson Isaac Wilson .................... Wilsonville Josh Garlington .................... Century

Second Team Mitch Modin ................ Mountain View Devaunte Paschal ................Jefferson Jalen Schlegel ................ West Albany David Shedrick .................... Churchill Dylan Livesay .................. Wilsonville

2010 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Terrence Jones ................... Jefferson Michael MacKelvie ............. Wilsonville Alex MacNeil ............. Crescent Valley Stephen Madison ................ Jefferson Jason Martin ...................... Silverton

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2014 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene First Team Malik Morgan ...................... Churchill Silas Melson ....................... Jefferson Aubrey Stephens ................. Madison Kadeem Strictland .............. Jefferson David Shedrick .................... Churchill

2017 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Lucas Wilson ....................... Churchill Zach Reichle .................... Wilsonville Spencer Hoffman................. Churchill Harrison Steiger ............... Wilsonville Jonah Pomberton .......... La Salle Prep

Second Team Nate Sherwood .............. West Albany Jordan Kurahara ................ Sherwood Devaunte Paschal ............... Jefferson Andrew Smith ..................... Churchill Lucas Johnson ................... Sherwood

Second Team Isaac Bonton ...................... Parkrose Caden Smith ..................... Pendleton Cam Baker .......................... Summit Wilfred Likayi ...................... Parkrose Talanoa Hufanga ........ Crescent Valley

2015 @ Chiles Center, Portland First Team Austin Tyner .............. Marist Catholic Ments Haugen .............Mountain View Tyler Hieb ........................ Wilsonville Zach Reichle .................... Wilsonville Sam Roth .......................... Silverton Second Team Nick AhSam ..................... Springfield Conor Geiger....................... Churchill Julian Downey .................... Silverton Nick Mack .................. Marist Catholic Caden Smith ..................... Pendleton 2016 @ Chiles Center, Portland First Team Zach Reichle .................... Wilsonville Davis Holly .................Mountain View Lane Josi .............................. Liberty Lucas Wilson ....................... Churchill Harrison Steiger ............... Wilsonville

Jefferson's Terrence Jones

Second Team Blake Walker ......................... Liberty Isaac Bonton ....................... Parkrose Jack Hurley .......................... Summit Ben Rodgers ....................... Corvallis Matt Van Tassell ..........Mountain View

2014 Jefferson Champions With six players

Chiles Center

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4A All-Tournament Teams 2007-2017 2007 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Grant Johnson ......................... Baker Cody Britton ........................ Stayton Zach Anderson .......... Yamhill-Carlton Matt Duman ............................ Baker Justin Hartford .................. Tillamook

Second Team Jesse Peters ......................... Central Jesse Pratt ........................... Central Tanner Omlid ........................ Central Alex Young .......................... Phoenix Mitchell Wilson ........................Marist 2011 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Mason Shepherd ......... Cottage Grove Alex Young .......................... Phoenix Tanner Omlid ........................ Central Dustin Hurd ................ Cottage Grove Tyler Dungannon .................. Phoenix

Second Team Bryant Sentman .......... Cottage Grove Andrew Baertlein ............... Tillamook Michael Abbott ..................... Stayton Colin Stock ........................... Henley Luke Sells ............................... Baker 2008 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Fred Corpening ....... Brookings-Harbor David Berney ......................... Marist Chase Bansemer ..... Brookings-Harbor Mike Shepherd ..................... Phoenix Dustin Waldron ...................... Marist

Second Team Daniel Mathis ....................... Mazama Jordan Schriber .................. Tillamook Joe Morales .......................Roosevelt Greg Hall ............................. Mazama Riley Charlish .....................Roosevelt 2012 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Tanner Omlid ........................ Central Alex Young .......................... Phoenix Tyler Dungannon .................. Phoenix Eli Harrison ............................ Sisters Yadie Dunmore ................... Newport

Second Team Kevin Attila .......................La Grande Travis Iverson ..................... Newport Kenton Bansemer ... Brookings-Harbor Ryan Bowers ........................ Stayton Jay Torland ......................... Newport 2009 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Kevin Attila .......................La Grande Kenton Bansemer ... Brookings-Harbor Chase Bansemer ..... Brookings-Harbor Fred Corpening ....... Brookings-Harbor Michael Hamilton ................... Central

Second Team Kevin Brazille ................. North Valley John Erickson......................... Sisters Eddie Soller ......................... Seaside Stuart Bartoldus .................. Newport Oshay Dunmore .................. Newport 2013 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Kevin Brazille ................. North Valley Orion Wright ........................Cascade Ben DeSaulnier ................. Philomath Sean Hays ..................... LaSalle Prep JJ Chirnside ................... North Valley

Second Team Ryan Tooke.......................La Grande Mike Suthann ............... Hidden Valley David Black ................. Cottage Grove Brandon Yoss .............. Cottage Grove Andy Applebee .................. Gladstone

Second Team Ty Roane ........................ North Bend Taler Jensen ...................... Sutherlin Jacob McGraw ................ LaSalle Prep Cameron Lyon ............... North Valley Truman Clark .......................Cascade

2010 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Kevin Attila .......................La Grande Jeff Bedbury .......................... Marist Brad Townsend .................La Grande Josh Rodrigues .................. Tillamook Tyler Dungannon .................. Phoenix

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2014 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Ben DeSaulnier ................. Philomath Reece Wible .................. La Salle Prep Keeston Smith............... La Salle Prep Chris Morsa.................... North Valley Brodie Marchant ................ Philomath

2017 @ Forest Grove HS, Forest Grove First Team Ian Collett ......................... Tillamook Jackson Januik ..................... Seaside Dalton Renne .......................... Banks Garrett Curtis ................. North Bend Daniel Hardy ............... Valley Catholic

Second Team Jake Powell .......................La Grande Garett Boyce ............... Cottage Grove Joey Hancock .................... Tillamook Koeby Bennett .................. Philomath Cameron Lyon ................ North Valley

Second Team Cal Stueve ........................ Philomath Attikin Babb ......................... Seaside Kyle Hadwick .........................Henley Chase Januik ....................... Seaside Colin Haggerty ............ Valley Catholic

2015 @ Liberty High School, Hillsboro First Team Cameron Lucero .............. North Bend Kerry Cook ................... North Marion Josh Umbenhower ......... North Marion Brennen McNabb ............. Scappoose Chase Johnson ................. Scappoose Second Team Koeby Bennett .................. Philomath Jered Pichette ....................... Madras John Schirmer ..................... Cascade Chris Morsa.................... North Valley Jacob Wendelschafer ......... Scappoose 2016 @ Liberty High School, Hillsboro First Team Cal Stueve ........................ Philomath Jaxson Smith ....................... Seaside Ian Donaldson .................. Scappoose Austin Eagon ........................ Seaside Nick Brown ....................... Gladstone Second Team Rylee Trendell ...................Marshfield Kyle Strange ......................... Astoria Derek Jarrett......................... Astoria Riley Davis........................ Philomath Casey Croy ....................... Philomath

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3A All-Tournament Teams 1956-1969 1956 @ South Salem HS, Salem First Team Earl Doman ......................... Ontario Marlin Marsh ....................St. Helens Joe McKnight.....................St. Helens Don Nelson ......................... Coquille Stew Robertson ............... St. Francis

Robbie Snow ................ Junction City Second Team Phil Barnette ...................... Newport Mike Cruson ........................ Stayton Gary Hiatt ...................... McLoughlin Cliff Hunter ........................ Newport Gregg Lindquist ............ Myrtle Creek Don Purvis .......................... Coquille Mike Vermillion ................... Seaside

Second Team Jerry Doman ....................... Ontario Jack Liles ............................ Coquille Gerald Parker ....................... Molalla Joe Peterson ..................... Redmond Earl Schultz ....................... Redmond

1960 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Fred Earwood ............... Myrtle Creek Garry Littlejohn .................Willamina Jay Norton ....................... Reedsport Tom Spies ....................... St. Francis Dave Wilcox ............................. Vale

1957 @ South Salem HS, Salem First Team Sheldon Berg .................. Scappoose Virgil Merrill ........................... Drain Murray Newton ..................... Madras Dick Smith .............................. Glide Paul Stine ............................ Madras

Second Team Steve Cottnair ................. St. Francis Ed Larsen .........................Willamina Stan Otterstedt ................. Clatskanie Marv Radloff ...................Myrtle Point Roy Reeves ..................... Clatskanie Ron Stull .......................... Reedsport

Second Team David Brock ......................... Molalla Paul Budke ........................... Dayton Larry Engstrom ................ Scappoose A.J. Myrick ........................... Molalla Don Nuttbrock ...................... Dayton Dick Weiser .......................... Madras

1961 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Ernie Bork ......................... Mt. Angel Ray Brown ............................Henley Kent Gooding ........................Henley Gregg Macy ......................... Madras Joe Piedmont ........................ Madras Ron Stein ............................ Coquille

1958 @ South Salem HS, Salem First Team Larry Bissonette .................. Douglas Gary Henry ........................... Dallas Claude McLean ...................... Dallas Nick Robertson ................ St. Francis Gary Smith .............................. Vale

Second Team Larry Rasmussen ................. Seaside Walt Ratzlaf ..................... Sherwood Roger Sanders ..................... Coquille Bob Saulsbury ................... Mt. Angel Larry Schuchert ................... Seaside

Second Team Mike Cruson ........................ Stayton Harold Csergei ............... Myrtle Point Steve Kjelland ................. Scappoose Ray Mast ...................... Myrtle Point Tom Parsons ......................... Dallas Tom Spies ....................... St. Francis

1962 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Jerry Franklin ................ Pleasant Hill Gary Galbraith ...................... Madras Don Moran ................... Pleasant Hill Ron Stein ............................ Coquille George Stonecypher ............. Coquille

1959 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Gary Bogle ..................... McLoughlin Phil Davis ......................... Philomath Mickey Gillette................. McLoughlin Jim Jarvis ........................... Coquille

Second Team Bruce Bradshaw ............. Pleasant Hill Mike Clements ..................... Madras

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Mike Kolb ................... Serra Catholic Charles Pomeroy ............. Eagle Point Dick Wilson .................... Eagle Point

Daryl Stroschine ................... Stayton Tom Williams .....................Nestucca Second Team Craig Carlson ...................... Coquille Craig Johnson ..................... Coquille Steve Kellow ......................Nestucca Dave Sikstrom .................. Sutherlin Larry Zagata ............... Neah-Kah-Nie

1963 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Henry Drummonds .................. Elmira Kent Gooding ....................... Henley Tom Leatherwood ................ Coquille Gary Neal ............................ Central Dale Wildfang ....................... Central

1967 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Ken Borrevik .................... Reedsport Dan Brisbin....................... Reedsport Mike Dixon ............................ Amity Rick Johnson............................. Vale Daryl Stroschine ................... Stayton

Second Team Mel Hyland ............................... Vale John Petrina ................ North Catholic Pat Shely ............................ Coquille Ron Smith ............................... Vale David Wood ........................ Coquille

Second Team Pat Cammann .......................... Vale Ron Miiddlebrook ................. Stayton Steve Ray ......................Myrtle Point Dave Steen ........................... Riddle Dave Stephens ........................ Amity

1964 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Al Carver .............................. Elmira Ted Evans ................................ Vale Darryl Gellert .............. Illinois Valley Jack Petrina ............... North Catholic Jerry Wilson .................. Myrtle Creek

1968 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Dan Brisbin....................... Reedsport Dave Dowdy ................. Pleasant Hill Gary Shontz .................. Rogue River Mike Vermeer ................... Sutherlin Mike Wiley ........................ Sutherlin

Second Team Leonard Buchholz .................. Elmira Jerry Bushman ........... North Catholic Ed Gorman ................ North Catholic Mel Hyland ............................... Vale Dave Mooers .......................... Elmira

Second Team Rick Dees ..................... Rogue River Steve Dowdy ................ Pleasant Hill Don Palomaki.................... Clatskanie Wayne Schade ................. Reedsport Bob Turner ............... Yamhill-Carlton

1965 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team John Barker ........................ Phoenix Dan Beeson ........................ Phoenix Jerry Bushman ........... North Catholic Bill Darnell ............................ Dayton Ron Pallin ..................... Pleasant Hill

1969 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Brad Bosco ....................Myrtle Point Jack Easter ...................... Gladstone Mark Garboden .................. Creswell Bill Stoller ........................... Dayton Mike Vermeer ................... Sutherlin

Second Team Willard Bradshaw ............ Pleasant Hill Mike Freeborn ...................... Dayton Roger Hildebrandt ................. Dayton Bob Johnson ................. Pleasant Hill Bill Kost ..................... North Catholic

Second Team David Chandler ................. Sutherlin Randy Freeborn..................... Dayton Dan Grove .....................Myrtle Point Chris Smith ....................... Vernonia Pat Towne ......................... Creswell

1966 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Harold Brice ......................... Coquille Gary Carroll ........................ Coquille Bill Skinner .................. Junction City

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3A All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 1970 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Scott Drushella .................... Stayton Randy Freeborn ..................... Dayton Ron Jones ............................. Madras Mike Kelly ............................ Knappa Mike Vermeer .................... Sutherlin

Second Team Ken Billingsley ..................... Madras Willie Fuentes ...................... Madras Stacy Hawk ............................. Vale Bill Moore ................................. Vale Dean Morrow ....................... Madras 1974 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Dennis Federico ...................Cascade Jeff Koenig .........................Cascade Tarry Larson ......................... Rainier Jeff Marquez .......................... Nyssa Mark Wickman .................... Seaside

Second Team Dennis Farthing .................... Stayton Stan Grove ................... Myrtle Point Robert Heaston .................... Dayton Danny Martinez .................... Madras Mike Towne ....................... Creswell 1971 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Tom Carey ........................... Stayton Bayard Forrest .................... Bandon Chip Hall ..................... Junction City Ozzie Morrow ....................... Rainier Rick Priester ..................... Gladstone

Second Team Glen Andresen ............. Junction City Sam Barry ..................... Grant Union Rick Dollarhide ................... Lakeview Steve Elam .......................... Douglas Steve Fisher ....................... Douglas 1975 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Tim Beyers ............................Marist Roger Lorenzen ..................... Dayton Scott Maltman ..................... Seaside Ron Rush ......................... Tillamook Miles Yoder ........................... Central

Second Team Bruce Drahos ..................... Lakeview Scott Faddis ..................... Gladstone Russ Francis .................. Pleasant Hill Jim Jesse ............................. Rainier Steve Johnson ...................... Rainier 1972 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Dave Allen ....................... Scappoose Dan Barnes ...................... Willamina Tom Carey .......................... Stayton Bayard Forrest .................... Bandon Curt Roberts ....................... Coquille

Second Team Kevin Anderson .....................Siuslaw Tim Freeborn ....................... Dayton Scott Printz ..........................Siuslaw Tony Revak ........................... Burns Mark Symonds ..................... Central 1976 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Steve Hammer ..................... Coquille Kelly Howard ................... Philomath Terry Reeves ......................... Burns Mike Surplus .................. Grant Union Keith Williams ...................... Stayton

Second Team Pat Daron ............................ Stayton Mike Hafeman .................. Scappoose Ray Hartford ..................... Tillamook John Mahlberg ..................... Coquille Robbie Smith ................. Pleasant Hill

Second Team Jim Braun ............................ Dayton Tom Dieker ................... Grant Union Monte Simmons ..................... Burns Steve Tuck ........................ Sheridan Wayne Williams ................... Stayton

1973 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Dave Allen ....................... Scappoose Scott Faddis ..................... Gladstone Ray Hartford ..................... Tillamook Jeff Koenig ......................... Cascade Greg Snyder ......................... Elmira

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1977 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Robb Babb ............ Brookings-Harbor Brent Ditton .......................... Marist Kyle Duey ........................... Coquille Jim Hilliard ....................... Gladstone Melvin Lentz ....................... Creswell Second Team Matt Deines ..................... Sherwood Steve Hammer ..................... Coquille Tim Lundgren ................... Gladstone Ken Millsap ........................ Lakeview Jeff Rodenburg .................... Coquille 1978 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Tom Chirhart ..................... Lakeview Steve Eggink ......................... Marist John McAmis ....................... Douglas Mike Murphy ......................... Marist Jerry Zarnekee ................. Gladstone Second Team Tracy Adams .................... Sherwood Ted Joy ............................... LaSalle Tim Sim ....................... Central Linn Chris Siri ............................. LaSalle Mike Swanson ....................... LaSalle 1979 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Kevin Blake ............... South Umpqua Jim Imper .................... Junction City Jim Mennis ............................ Marist Jeff Southern .............. Hidden Valley Mark Wells ....................... Reedsport Second Team Steve Eggink ......................... Marist Roger Johnston .............. Eagle Point Bray Myres ...........................Toledo Bernie Pliska ........................ LaSalle Joe Willis .............................. Marist

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3A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 1980 @ McAthur Court, Eugene First Team Kyle Brock .......................... Stayton Johnny Coppedge ................ Stayton Ed Higson ........................ Reedsport Jim Imper ............................ LaSalle Bob Thompson ..................... LaSalle

Second Team Jerome Davis ....................... Madras Dave DeBoer ......................... Banks Terry Eaton ...................... St. Helens Robb Marr ........................... Central Gary Potts ............................. Banks 1984 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Chuck Haggard ............. Pleasant Hill Robert Haugen .............. North Valley Greg Menegat .................... Creswell Larry Rask ........................... LaSalle Bruce Van Nortwick ............ Tillamook

Second Team Kevin Blake ................ South Umpqua Paul Haddeland .................... Henley Mark Snyder ......................... Elmira Ron Wilson ........................... Madras Tim Wittrock .......................... Burns 1981 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Dean Andretta ...................... Henley Kyle Brock .......................... Stayton Mike Deines ..................... Sherwood Paul Lorenzen ....................... Dayton Randy Schott ..................... Creswell

Second Team Cory Blecha ..................... Clatskanie Randy Folker ..................... Creswell Mike Loyd Hood .............. River Valley Todd Nelson .................... Clatskanie Roger Thompson .................. LaSalle 1985 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Robert Haugen .............. North Valley Greg Menegat .................... Creswell Burke Mullins ................ North Valley Grant Wallin .......................... Toledo Eric Woodworth ...................... Burns

Second Team Mark Bando ........................... Marist Bud Brummell ............... Myrtle Point Tim Kobelin .......................... LaSalle Benjie Maxwell ..................... Dayton David Thompson .................... LaSalle 1982 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Mark Bando ........................... Marist Johnny Coppedge ................ Stayton Brent Counts ....................... Gervais Allen Peckham ........ Brookings-Harbor David Thompson .................... LaSalle

Second Team Dave Cach ........................... LaSalle Craig Clapp ................... Pleasant Hill Ken Hausinger ..................... Madras Eric Viuhkola ........................ Astoria Mark Ward ............................. Banks 1986 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Will Bullock .............. Salem Academy Robert Imper ....................... LaSalle Troy Molendyke ................. Tillamook Chris Patoine ..................... Sutherlin Greg Walker ....................... Phoenix

Second Team Mike Deines ..................... Sherwood Andy Marincovich................... Astoria Mark McLaughlin .................... LaSalle Roman Suppan ..................... Madras Paul Tadei............................. Astoria

Second Team Lance Hansen ..................... Newport Mike Lahti ........................... LaSalle Rich Schott ........................ Creswell Mike Sirianni ........................ LaSalle Mike Storey .......................... LaSalle

1983 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Jason Clark .......................... Central Robert Haugen .............. North Valley Roman Suppah ..................... Madras David Thompson .................... LaSalle Steve Vanek .....................St. Helens

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1987 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team O.B. Babbs .................... Pleasant Hill Jon Colasuonno ............... The Dalles Bob McBeth ........................... Dallas Kirk Pearson ................. North Marion Eric Viuhkola ........................ Astoria Second Team Jim Bonnarens ................... Lakeview Craig Cleghorn ..................... LaSalle Joe Mendazona ..................... Central Charlie Underhill .............. The Dalles Cody Weston ......................... Dallas 1988 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team O.B. Babbs ................... Pleasant Hill Geoff Grass ...................... Philomath Sean Hoffert .................... Tillamook Lance Marr ........................... Central Matt Taylor ...................... Gladstone Second Team Jarred Clark ........................... Dallas Jeff Clark .......................... Sutherlin Don Fuchs ........................... LaSalle Doug Miles .................... Myrtle Point Kirk Pearson ................ Sweet Home 1989 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Jason Ball ............................. Central Don Fuchs ........................... LaSalle Geoff Grass ...................... Philomath Dale Hosley .................. North Valley Chris Malcom ................... Philomath Second Team Ron Foster ......................... Lakeview Brandon Olson ..................... Astoria Craig Stinnett .................... Sutherlin Darren Storey ...................... LaSalle Eric Weise ............................ Central

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3A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 1990 @ McArthur Court, Eugene Jason Ball ............................. Central Mark Groshong ................. Tillamook Scott Laam .................... North Valley Shawn Lewis ......................... Central Craig Stinnett .................... Sutherlin

Second Team John Freeman .................. Philomath Brandy Frederick .......... Sweet Home Brandon Gaskey ........... Sweet Home Andy McCabe ................... Philomath Jake Steed .......................... Central

Second Team Dan Corbus ...................... Tillamook Jason Dickover ..................... Douglas Scott Nelson ................ Sweet Home Tim Schweitzer ................. Reedsport Gavin Spencer .................. Tillamook

1994 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Brad Beckham ...................... Toledo James Lundquist .......... Junction City Gavin MacCluer ..............Myrtle Point Jeff Riggs .............................Henley Ryan Schuster ..................... LaSalle

1991 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Ryan Boyle .......................... Madras Matt Brunetti .............. Cottage Grove Alex Dixon ................ Yamhill-Carlton Matt Droege ............... Cottage Grove Eric Petersen ........................ Madras

Second Team Butch Greiner .................... Creswell Elvis Harper ................. Junction City Justin Johnson ...............Myrtle Point Tim Manning ........................ Stayton Mike Sandlin ...........Hood River Valley

Second Team Ryan Adamo .................... Reedsport Brady Austin ......................... LaSalle Jason Dunn ........................ Cascade Mike Graves ............... Cottage Grove Craig Stinnett .................... Sutherlin

1995 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Michael Allender .................. Stayton Josh Buckley ........................ Stayton Jeremy Jacks ....................... Madras Jeff Riggs .............................Henley Enrique Sandoval ............. Woodburn

1992 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Alex Dixon ................ Yamhill-Carlton Bill Doutt .............................. Central Sean Eaton .......................... Phoenix Ben Heuberger .......... Yamhill-Carlton Lee Stubbs ........................ Creswell

Second Team Nathan Coston .............. North Valley Zach Hiatt ........................... Astoria Rusty Keith ............ Brookings-Harbor Roger Morse ........................ LaSalle Jake Suppah ........................ Madras 1996 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Tom Chipps ............................Marist Tim Clark ......................... Sutherlin Scott Morehead ..................... Toledo Mike Motsinger .................. Tillamook Joel Simonson .................. Philomath

Second Team Vince Franks ........................ Phoenix Scott Moses ......................... Madras Jack Mulder ...................... Tillamook Thor Norgaard ...................... Astoria John Sautner ........................ Molalla 1993 @ McArthur Court, Eugene First Team Joe Barba ............................ Central Cody Barney ........................ Henley Tim Campbell ...................... Seaside Mike Sandlin .......... Hood River Valley Jason Stinnett ...................... Stayton

Second Team A.J. Feeley ........................... Ontario Derek Osterholme ................ Astoria Scott Riddle ......................... Madras Levi Sieg .............................. Central Ryan Slider ....................... Tillamook

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1997 @ Chiles Center, Portland First Team Tim Clark .......................... Sutherlin Luke Dean .................. Illinois Valley Keith Marson ........................ Molalla Brian Miller .......................... Madras Scott Riddle ......................... Madras Second Team Mike Fisher ...........................Toledo Shavon Haynes ............ Illinois Valley Shane Morehead .....................Toledo August Norgaard ................... Astoria Evan Wilson ......................... Molalla

1998 Astoria State Champions

1998 First Team @ Chiles Center, Portland Kevin Broderick-Kartye .... Pleasant Hill Austin Houghtaling................. Astoria Travis Melvin .................. Pleasant Hill Brian Miller .......................... Madras Robert Wine ............................. Taft Second Team Eli Ettro ............................... Astoria Tim Frost ............................. Henley Josh Hildebrandt ................. Cascade Matt Johnson ........................ Henley Alfonso Powers ............... Gold Beach 1999 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Derek Anderson ............... Scappoose Kevin Baker ...................... Riverside Kevin Broderick-Kartye .... Pleasant Hill Tim Frost ............................. Henley Nate Tyler ................... Sweet Home

Philomath's State Champions

Second Team Luke Jackson ...................... Creswell Chris Olson .......................... Sisters Charlie Pace ................. Sweet Home Wes Powers ......................... Central Miles Sandgathe ............ Pleasant Hill

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3A All Tournament Teams 2000-2017 2000 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Nate Tyler ................... Sweet Home Logan Garvin .................... Philomath James Tharpe................. Pleasant Hill Matt Simonson ................. Philomath Luke Jackson ...................... Creswell

Second Team Jeremiah Runkle ................ Tillamook Ben Voogd ...........................Siuslaw Ian Dayton .......................... Stayton David Timpe ........................ Coquille Ko Yada ............................ Newport 2004 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Nick Finley ......................... Creswell Jeremy Wilson ................. Wilsonville Nate Hartle ......................... Stayton Micah Mooney .............. Junction City Jeremiah Runkle ................. Tillamook

Second Team Dean Scrutton ...................... LaSalle Miles Sandgathe ............ Pleasant Hill Shane Ehrich ...................... Creswell Peter Nunn ................... Junction City Ryan Motsinger ................. Tillamook 2001 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team David Weise ............. Yamhill-Carlton Logan Garvin .................... Philomath Josh Harbert ......................... Marist Kevin Harrison ....................... Marist Jason Stevenson ........ South Umpqua

Second Team Jim McQuiston .................... Creswell Andrew Nieman .................. Tillamook Jarett Axelrod ................. Wilsonville Wade Douglas ...................... Ontario Jake Kettles ..................... Philomath 2005 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Jeremy Wilson ................. Wilsonville Ben Pettit ........................ La Grande Justin Parnell .................... Sutherlin Andrew Nieman .................. Tillamook Jordan Hayter ............. Hidden Valley

Second Team Mike Nunes .......................... Henley Derek Anderson ............... Scappoose Nick Keith ..................... Pleasant Hill Stevenson Smith ........... Pleasant Hill Matt Snyder .............. South Umpqua 2002 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Jacoby Ellsbury ..................... Madras Kevin Harrison ....................... Marist Jason Hartford .................. Tillamook Logan Garvin .................... Philomath Jordan Pratt ......................... Central

Second Team Matt Bunch ............................ Baker Zach Bailey ....................... Sutherlin Brett Smith............................. Baker Ben Voogd ............................Siuslaw Steven Ohl ..................... Wilsonville 2006 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Jordan Hayter ............. Hidden Valley Christian Siltanen ............. La Grande Justin Parnell .................... Sutherlin Ben Pettit ........................ La Grande Tyson Christie .................. Sherwood

Second Team Luke Martindale ................... Siuslaw Joe Von Domelen ....... Valley Catholic Chris Olson .............. Yamhill-Carlton Tommy Bain ..................... Philomath Matt Johnson ........................ Astoria

Second Team Devin Conklin ....................... Central Cody Crowe ................ Hidden Valley Jimmy Sager ............... Hidden Valley Tyler Sears ............................Marist A.J. Gaulton .................. Pleasant Hill

2003 @ Gill Coliseum, Corvallis First Team Ryan Coldren ........................ Marist Levell Hesia ........................ Mazama Michael Braziel ..................... Central Jordan Pratt ......................... Central Jason Hartford .................. Tillamook

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2007 @ Cone Field House, Salem First Team Andy Haugen ................. Valley Catholic Derek Piete ................................. Regis Sergio Rosario .......................... Dayton Andy Brentano ............................ Regis Paul Jones ................................. Nyssa

Travis Bernards .........................Dayton Tre Hale-Edmerson ................. Sheridan Jacob Gonzales .........................Dayton 2011 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Jordan Tebbutt . Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Travis Bernards .........................Dayton Tre Hale‐Edmerson ................. Sheridan Maika Ostling ............................Dayton AJ Hedgecock ...........................Dayton

Second Team Michael Lyon .................. Valley Catholic Ryan Bernards ......................... Dayton Eric Yoder ..............................Riverside Ricky Pruitt .............................. Bandon Trevor Gates .................. Valley Catholic

Second Team Brock Ingram ......................... Sheridan Andy Gram .................... Valley Catholic Andrew Batiuk . Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Michael Loomis Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Brent Counts ..............Blanchet Catholic

2008 @ Cone Field House, Salem First Team Beau Mendezona . Horizon Christ. (Tualatin) Derek Piete ................................. Regis Joe Jaeger .................................. Regis Wade Moyer ..............Westside Christian Scott Morse ...............Cascade Christian

2012 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Michael Loomis...Horizon Christian (Tualatin) AJ Hedgecock ...........................Dayton Hayden Craig ............................Dayton Brent Counts ..............Blanchet Catholic Jeff Hendrix ............... Santiam Christian

Second Team Nick Gowen ......... Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Justin Smucker .................... Harrisburg Jeremy Cheney ..........Cascade Christian Andrew Bailey ........... Portland Adventist Brody McGowan.................... Harrisburg

Second Team Chad Torkelsen ......... Portland Adventist Brad Tripp ................................ Rainier Maika Ostling ............................Dayton Wyatt Houston . Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Eric Morse ................. Cascade Christian

2009 @ Cone Field House, Salem First Team Scott Morse ...............Cascade Christian Jordan Tebbutt .. Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Joe Jaeger .................................. Regis C.J. Mitchell ..... Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Darrell Risen ............................... Regis

2013 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Michael Loomis Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Brent Counts ..............Blanchet Catholic Gabe Taylor ................... Valley Catholic Patrick Counts.............Blanchet Catholic Calvin Anderson . Horizon Christian (Tualatin)

Second Team Niko Rentsch .......................... Sheridan Jarrod Hess ................Cascade Christian Colton Cochran ...........Cascade Christian Cory DeKruyf .............Santiam Christian Derek Howerton .........Santiam Christian

Second Team Forrest Garcia ...........................Dayton Ryan Halversen ......... Portland Adventist Jarrett Gray ................... Valley Catholic Kyle Ruiz ....................Blanchet Catholic Trevor Howard ............Blanchet Catholic

2010 @ Cone Field House, Salem First Team Jordan Tebbutt .. Horizon Christian (Tualatin) A.J. Hedgecock ......................... Dayton C.J. Mitchell ..... Horizon Christian (Tualatin) Colton Cochran ...........Cascade Christian Jeremiah Leos ............................ Nyssa

2014 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Gabe Taylor ................... Valley Catholic Jarrett Gray ................... Valley Catholic Mike Fesser Jr. ...... De La Salle N. Catholic Larry Kemp ........ De La Salle N. Catholic Dax Wilson .......................... Harrisburg

Second Team Seth Glenn ................................ Nyssa Maika Ostling ........................... Dayton

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Second Team Christian Oleary....................... Creswell Kyle Ruiz ................... Blanchet Catholic Ryan Halverson ......... Portland Adventist David Sellers ..............Cascade Christian Brett Wilson .............. Portland Adventist 2015 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team DJ Flowers ............................... Dayton Zach Bernards .......................... Dayton Hunter Patrick ......................... Creswell Trent Pihas ................ Horizon Christian Jacob Huffman ........................... Nyssa Marshfield High School

Second Team Jace Prinzing .............. Horizon Christian Ryan Scanlan ............. Blanchet Catholic Javary Christmas .... De La Salle N. Catholic Andrew Werst .............. Salem Academy Meartu Aschalew .... De La Salle N. Catholic 2016 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Conner Vinyard .................... St. Mary’s Zach Bernards .......................... Dayton Javary Christmas .... De La Salle N. Catholic Michael Crennen ................... St. Mary’s Meartu Aschalew .... De La Salle N. Catholic Second Team Lance Nelson ............................. Amity Stuart Tonack ........... Portland Adventist Jarred Ashley ........................... Dayton Derek Irvine ............. Portland Adventist Trent Torkelsen ......... Portland Adventist 2017 @ Marshfield HS, Coos Bay First Team Tel Jones ............................. Harrisburg Tanner Lewis............................ Dayton Zach Bernards .......................... Dayton Marquis Guntle ......De La Salle N. Catholic Jalen Flowers ........................... Dayton

Horizon Christian's Jordan Tebbutt

Second Team Skyler Williams ............. Salem Academy Joel McLemore ...........Cascade Christian Dylan Stearns ............................ Amity Emmanuel Reiley ... De La Salle N. Catholic Devin McShane........................... Amity

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1942-1949 1942 @ Salem First Team Ed Aldous ........................... Mohawk Bob Bushnell ........................ Powers Buster Clough ................... Arlington Melvin Tuom ...................... Westport Art Verment ...................... Westport

Allen Van ........................ Clatskanie Second Team Rodger Belshaw ............ Grant Union Arthur Clough ................... Arlington Dick Mooney .................... Reedsport Allen Smythe .................... Arlington Jim Thornton ................... Reedsport Gordon Wilson .............. Grant Union

Second Team Delbert Burke .................. Harrisburg Leland Ellis ...................... Butte Falls Clarence Hull ........................ Powers Claude Pearce .................. Harrisburg Roger Todd .......................... Dayton

1946 @ Salem First Team Clyde DeWitt ................... Reedsport Chet Hutton ................... Pleasant Hill Don Kimball ................... Pleasant Hill Dick Mooney .................... Reedsport Lindy Phillips ....................... St. Paul

1943 @ Salem First Team Virgil Burke ..................... Harrisburg Jack Bushnell ........................ Powers Max Malone .................... Harrisburg Claude Pearce .................. Harrisburg Fred Wilson ..................... Warrenton

Second Team Bill Culver ........................ Reedsport Bruce Davidson .............. Rogue River Bud Jordan ............................. Echo Jim McAlister .............. North Powder Jack Wilson ................. North Powder

Second Team Bill Bosshart .................... Warrenton Bob Bushnell ........................ Powers Don Chenault ......................... Union Mike Irons ............................. Union

1947 @ Arlington High School First Team John Dowdy ................... Pleasant Hill Pat Hannah .................. Myrtle Creek Alvin Lindley ................. Pleasant Hill Walt McBride ......................... Union Don Turina ............... Star of the Sea

1944 @ Salem First Team Bob Bushnell ........................ Powers Tom Grove ........................... Powers Bill Hunt ................. Knappa-Svensen Bill Kelley ..................... Grant Union Perry Staley .................. Pleasant Hill

Second Team Dick Casey ................... Pleasant Hill Orville Clark ......................... Dayton Gillis Hannigan ................... Chiloquin Les Little ............................. Dayton Dick Moore ............... Star of the Sea

Second Team Claire Dick ..................... Pleasant Hill Frank Grove ......................... Powers Chet Hutton ................... Pleasant Hill Gale Kimball ................. Pleasant Hill Shirley Shorb ........................ Powers Carl Smith ..................... Pleasant Hill Ted Stallard .......................... Powers

1948 First Team Richard Baum ........................ Union Bob Cellers .............................Drain Lorin Corwin ........................ Madras Ernie Easley .......................Oakridge Bob Estes .......................... Garibaldi Don Harris ...................... Jacksonville Conrad Howard ................ Monmouth

1945 @ Salem First Team Clyde DeWitt .................... Reedsport Glenn Eddy .................... Grant Union Don Erickson ................... Clatskanie Milton Philbrook ............... Clatskanie

Second Team David Lakey ............................Drain Jim Nibler .......................... Umapine Jack Rinehart .......................... Union

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Noel Sawtelle ................... Monmouth Don Wendt ................... Jacksonville Dick Westenskow .................... Union 1949 @ Union High School First Team Frank Baum ............................ Union Jack Bradbury ........................ Union Pete Purrier .................. Rogue River Walt Richards .....................Umapine Delmar Stone ......................... Alsea NO SECOND TEAM SELECTED

Knappa High School

Powers Jim Boutin

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1950-1959 1950 @ Astoria High School First Team Gene DePuy .................. Rogue River Glen DePuy ................... Rogue River Pete Purrier .................. Rogue River Delmar Stone ......................... Alsea Barry West ........................ Garibaldi

Second Team Don Amson ............................. Elgin Jim Blackwell ......................Jefferson Gene Gentry ..................... Chiloquin Dick Joslyn ..............................Drain Jack Sumner ...................... Heppner Dale Wattenbarger .............Jefferson

Second Team Jerry Cade ............................. Drain Bob Cellers ............................ Drain Norm Hendrix ......................... Alsea Larry Pryse .....................Prairie City Earl Winebarger ...............Prairie City

1954 @ Willamette University, Salem First Team Duane Baker ............................ Ione DeWayne Crabb ............... Harrisburg Edwin Hug .............................. Elgin Evor Kumpula ....................... Knappa Bob Walker .......................... Powers

1951 @ Willamette University, Salem First Team Earl Belleque ....................... Gervais Joe Boutin ............................ Powers Duane Brady ........................ Powers Keith Thompson .................. Phoenix Bob Trafton.................... Grant Union

Second Team Phil Estergaard ................ Harrisburg Bob “Pudgy” Hunt ................. Knappa Jim McAbee ........................... Talent Dick Rea ................................. Ione Terry Woods ................... Harrisburg

Second Team Alva Conlee.................... Grant Union Doug Hall ............................ Gervais Max Hite ............................. Phoenix Vern Vannice..........................Halsey Art Weatherford .................. Wallowa

1955 @ Willamette University, Salem First Team Phil Estergaard ................ Harrisburg Bob “Pudgy” Hunt ................. Knappa Ray Johnson ............................ Malin Norm Oliva ............................. Malin Terry Woods ................... Harrisburg

1952 @ Willamette University, Salem First Team Jim Boulter ................... Rogue River Duane Brady ........................ Powers Max Kelly ............................ Knappa Ron Ruef ...................... St. Boniface Jim Wehren ................... Rogue River

Second Team Gary Brady .......................... Powers DeWayne Crabb ............... Harrisburg Roger Dokken ......................... Malin Don Kelly ............................ Knappa Lavon Travis ........................... Malin 1956 @ Baker High School First Team Roger Dokken ......................... Malin Bob “Pudgy” Hunt ................. Knappa Norm Oliva ............................. Malin Ron Phillips ........................... Sisters Mick Tolar .............................. Echo

Second Team Ward Collingsworth .................. Echo Byron Kile ..................... Rogue River Richie Perkins....................... Knappa John Tuft .......................... Mapleton Art Weatherford .................. Wallowa 1953 @ Willamette University, Salem First Team Ward Collingsworth .................. Echo Gary Dorn ............................... Echo Mort Gordon ............................ Elgin Bud Graham ............................ Echo Richie Perkins....................... Knappa

Second Team Jack Cochell ................... Brownsville Bob Crouser ............................ Elgin Ray Johnson ............................ Malin Roger Moore ......................... Elkton Mike Ramos ............................ Echo

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1957 @ Bend High School First Team Harold Duncan ...................... Elkton Phil Hochspeier .................. Jefferson Bob “Pudgy” Hunt ............... Knappa Cliff Otto ............................... Elkton Mike Ramos ............................ Echo Second Team Arlen Gustafson .................... Coburg Dick Johnson ......................... Elkton Ron Phillips .......................... Sisters Bill Raynus.............................. Malin Stan Williams ....................... Sisters 1958 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Norm Evans .......................Stanfield Phil Hochspeier .................. Jefferson Greg Moore ............... Star of the Sea Al Nyman ......................... Jefferson Stan Williams ........................ Sisters

Power’s Marty Stallard

Second Team Jim Heistand .............. Star of the Sea Creighton Kooch ............... Enterprise Gordon Mouser ..................... Sisters Leroy Hoffsinger .................. Yoncalla Jim Weikal ....................... Harrisburg 1959 @ Bend High School First Team Jim Booth ........................... Yoncalla Bob Jensen ........................ Mapleton Bud Maupin ........................... Merrill Mark McGowan ................. Pilot Rock Mike Roberts .................... Pilot Rock

Elkton's Don Suloff

Second Team Dave Beier ........................... Joseph Bruce Brickner ....................... Merrill Don Clark ............................ Joseph Jesse Jones ...................... Pilot Rock Frank Marcum .................... Jefferson

Malin's Ray Johnson

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1960-1969 1960 @ Baker High School First Team Jim Boutin ........................... Powers Dennis Dixon ......................... Alsea Joe Hendrix ............................ Alsea Jim Long ............................... Malin Larry Rick ............................... Malin

Second Team Bob Craft ............................. Lowell Robin Hager ......................... Corbett Dave Jensen .............. Cascade Locks Leroy Lawson ....................... Powers Jim Peters .................. Powder Valley 1964 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Tony DiUlio ........................ Chiloquin Tyler Hansell ....................... McEwen Ted Hiemstra ....................... Corbett Mike Shields ....................... McEwen Don Suloff ............................ Elkton

Second Team Del Dungey .......................... Powers Dorman Gregory ................. Santiam Rick Illian .............................. Malin Terry Kaseberg .................. Sherman Ken Moss ............................ Knappa 1961 @ Bend High School First Team Gary Brownlee ...... Portland Christian Bob Fitch ............................ Prospect Al McDaniel ........................... Lowell Francis Rea ............................. Ione John Swanson .......................... Ione

Second Team Gary Brooks ......................... Elkton Larry Lampert ....................... Corbett John Neely ................ Wasco County Dan Winney ............................ Alsea 1965 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Daryl Bullock ........................ Elkton Wayne Keippela ................... Knappa Andy Maurer ...................... Prospect Harold Preston ................ Prairie City Don Suloff ............................ Elkton

Second Team Terry Bainbridge .................... Lowell Tim Blanchard ....... Portland Christian Rich Calbo ........................... Powers Terry Gardner .................... Prospect Bill Potter .......................... Wheeler Jim Slinkard ....................... Wheeler

Second Team Dave Abraham ....................... Elkton Dan Johnson .................... Pine Valley Fred Lunki ........................... Knappa Jerry Wilson ....................... Prospect Kreg Wishard ................... Prairie City

1962 @ Baker High School First Team Floyd Dixon ............................ Alsea Lloyd Dixon ............................ Alsea Robert Long ........................ Wallowa Ed Parnell .............................. Merrill Don Winslow .......................... Colton

1966 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Terry Anderson ................ Pilot Rock Clyde Engblom ...................... Knappa Fred Lunki ........................... Knappa Mark McGladrey .................... Colton Ric Taylor ............................ Powers

Second Team Paul Abels ...................... Mt. Vernon Larry Bryant .................. Mt. Vernon Dick Carleton ........................ Merrill Elliott Lewis .......................... Colton Bruce Logan ........................ Condon Grant Stone ............................ Alsea

Second Team Bill Barton ............................... Alsea Gary Corbett ......................... Colton Tom Rauch ........................... Powers Dave Schmidlin ....................... Malin Dan Winney ............................ Alsea

1963 @ Bend High School First Team Dave Bainbridge ..................... Lowell Bob McMillan ....................... McEwen Mike Shields ........................ McEwen Tom Simdars ........................ Lowell Dan Taylor ........................... Powers

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1967 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Bruce Daggett .................... Wallowa Glen Hiemstra ..................... Corbett Ray Milojevich ...................... Powers David Schmidlin ...................... Malin Marty Stallard ...................... Powers Second Team Allen Blakely ......................... Lowell Jake Caughell ....................... Powers Gene Harrison .................. Pilot Rock Bob Keyser ........................ Wallowa Cliff Klang ............................. Colton Mike Moore ........................ Wallowa 1968 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Steve Gerttula ..................... Knappa Jamie Grabenhorst ............... Condon Pat Pappe .............................. Malin Tom Shorb ........................... Powers Nick Stallard ........................ Powers Second Team Tom Childers ....................... Wallowa Bob Keyser ........................ Wallowa Cliff Klang ............................. Colton Ray Milojevich ...................... Powers Mike Moore ........................ Wallowa Pat Voigt .........................Prairie City 1969 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Carl Conroy ............................ Malin Dick Hall ............................... Elkton Mike Koller .............................. Elgin Lyle Rogers .......................... Detroit Tim Wetherell..................... Arlington Second Team Whitney Baker ....................... Elkton Doug Dunlap ....................... McEwen Monte McDonald ................. Mohawk Jared Rogers ........................... Elgin Ron Townsend .......................... Elgin

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1970-1979 1970 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Tom Childers ....................... Wallowa Dick Maurer ....................... Prospect Monte McDonald ................. Mohawk Lyle Rogers .......................... Detroit Frank Ward ......................... McEwen

Second Team John Adams ............ Weston-McEwen John Birkmaier ................. Enterprise Randy Greene .......... Salem Academy Vin Searles ...................... Enterprise Lyle Smith ......................... Bonanza 1974 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Gary DeMain .......................Santiam Art Harrison ........ Concordia Lutheran Gale Power ...................... Enterprise Paul Ritter ......................... Bonanza Tony Villanueva ........ Weston-McEwen

Second Team Ed Carson .......................... Oakland Bernie Hinzman .......... Wasco County Delbert Orr ........................ Mohawk Greg Oveson ...................... Wallowa Jeff Oveson ........................ Wallowa 1971 @ Pendleton Armory First Team John Anderson .................... Gilchrist Mike Kelly ........................... Knappa Matt Kentta ............................ Siletz Bill Quaempts.................... Pilot Rock Dennis Raymond ............... Enterprise

Second Team John Birkmaier ................. Enterprise Eric Dressler ....... Concordia Lutheran Tim Meinhart .......... Weston-McEwen Dave Noble ........................ Bonanza Karl Spencer ....................... Oakland 1975 @ Pendleton Armory First Team John Adams ............ Weston-McEwen Steve Bocchi ................ Sacred Heart Jeff Gastaldi.................. Sacred Heart Tim Meinhart .......... Weston-McEwen Craig Tyler ............................. Siletz

Second Team Craig Dressler ..... Concordia Lutheran Rust Gilchrist ...................... Gilchrist Rick Pass ............................ Knappa Robin Roehlk .................... Pilot Rock John Schuyler ..................... Knappa 1972 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Harold Powers .................... Wallowa Dennis Raymond ............... Enterprise Terry Tolar ....................... Pilot Rock Tony Villanueva ................... McEwen Bob Wolfe ......................... Waldport

Second Team Dick Beamer ........... Weston-McEwen Rich Booher ............... North Douglas Fred Carlson .................... Enterprise Robert Davidson ...................Santiam Clint Holsey ....................... Vernonia 1976 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Rich Booher ............... North Douglas Robert LaDuke ........................ Crow Gordon Markley ................. Chiloquin Don Moore...........................Santiam Jim Wright ..........................Santiam

Second Team Craig Dressler ..... Concordia Lutheran Jack Harrison .................... Pilot Rock Brice Neal .......................... Wallowa Jack Pickard ..................... Pilot Rock Reese Sturdevant .............. Vernonia

Second Team Jess Chandler .......................... Elgin Steve Horn ............................. Elgin Robert Kopp .................... Pilot Rock Gene Rysdam ......................... Elgin Adrian Witcraft .................. Chiloquin

1973 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Jeff Bushman .......... Weston-McEwen Eric Dressler ....... Concordia Lutheran Rich Hadley ....................... Waldport David John ......................... Umatilla Gale Powers ..................... Enterprise

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1977 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Darren Counts ......................... Crow Pete Kauffman ..... Western Mennonite Brian McDouglas ................. Jefferson Joe McLain ......................... Jefferson Adrian Witcraft .................. Chiloquin Second Team Mike Hill ........................... Chiloquin Scott Johnson ................... Vernonia Jody Musgrove ................. Enterprise Dave Simantel ................... Sherman Gaylen Weigand ................ Vernonia 1978 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Terry Crabb .................... Harrisburg Jeff Lavender ................... Pilot Rock Doug Maahs ..................... Harrisburg Jody Musgrove ................. Enterprise Gaylen Wiegand ................ Vernonia Second Team Pete Kauffman ..... Western Mennonite Kevin Murray .................... Vernonia Mark Pratt ....................... Enterprise Glen Samuel .......................... Regis Rich Walton ....................... Yoncalla 1979 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Jeff Goyins ............................. Regis Jeff Lavender ................... Pilot Rock Chris Mangold .................. St. Mary's David Rivard ..................... Chiloquin Bruce Shelby ................... Harrisburg Second Team Rick Howerton ................... Enterprise Brad Mallon ...................... St. Mary's Jeff Quinn ......................... Enterprise Tim Rasmussen ................ Pilot Rock Mike Vinson ..................... St. Mary's

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 1980 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Rick Howerton ................... Enterprise Jeff Quinn ......................... Enterprise Mark Schachstick ..................... Regis Lerry Wilson ...................... Riverside Randy Zistel .......................... Culver

Second Team Brad Chase ....................... St. Mary's Brian Counts .........................Gervais Brooks Gard .................... St. Mary's Tom Gorham ........................ Imbler Mike Taylor ........................ Sheridan 1984 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Brent Barker ......................... Colton Hakan Bjorn ........... Weston-McEwen Mike Brown .......................... Imbler Brian Counts .........................Gervais David Lee .............. Portland Christian

Second Team Sam Griffin ....................... Riverside Mike Holliday ................... Enterprise Tracy Miller ..................... Warrenton Mark Smucker ................. Harrisburg Brent Woods ......................................... Harrisburg 1981 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Gerald Diereckx ......................... Scio Tracy Miller ..................... Warrenton Rick Rieger ...................... Lost River Kelly Smotherman ........... Warrenton Mark Weinhold .................. St. Mary’s

Second Team Neil Evans ............................. Pacific Scott Kozak .......................... Colton Troy Neilton .........................Gervais Todd Thompson ................. Sheridan Jeff Wagonon ......................... LaPine 1985 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Brian Counts .........................Gervais Ken Hess .............................. La Pine Rick Martin ......... Western Mennonite Troy Neliton .........................Gervais Cary Tibbets ........................ Corbett

Second Team Steve Bricher ... Sacred Heart (Salem) Don Bryan ...................... Warrenton Mike Holliday ................... Enterprise Tony Lagler .............................. Scio Barry Warren .......... Weston-McEwen 1982 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Kurt Carver ....................... Oakridge Mike Ellis ........................... Sheridan Don Holly ............................. LaPine Bob Mitchell .......................... LaPine Mike Taylor ....................... Sheridan

Second Team Mike Berger .........................Gervais Joel Frasieur ....................... Yoncalla Bud Magera ..................... Enterprise Todd Norwood ................... Mapleton Bob Peterson ................ Grant Union 1986 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Ian Gee ......... N. Clackamas Christian Mark Littlejohn ...................Willamina Joe Martinez ...................... Sheridan Matt Sand .............................. Crow Chuck Thomas .. N. Clackamas Christian

Second Team Larry Boyd ........................ Oakridge Steve Fugate ..................... Oakridge Brian Rentsch .................... Sheridan Kurt Stelk ........................ Pilot Rock Darryl Walker ..................... Oakland

Second Team Joe Darden ................ North Douglas Gavin Rajnus ................... Lost River Brad Schwin ........................... Crow Jody White .... N. Clackamas Christian Mike Wise .......................... Sheridan

1983 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Keith Balderston .... Portland Christian Hakan Bjorn ............ Weston-McEwen Brent Counts ....................... Gervais Troy Hampton .................... Sheridan Darryl Walker ..................... Oakland

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1987 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Chris Counts ........................ Gervais Joe Darden ................ North Douglas Jim Hayes ............................ Joseph Mark Radich ........................ Knappa Greg Remsburg ...... Portland Christian Second Team Rich Blomberg ............ North Douglas Ron Davis ........................... Gervais Don Fleming ......... Portland Christian Russell Richards ................. Umatilla Jim Snyder ....................... Oakridge 1988 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Rich Blomberg ............ North Douglas Jeff Geisler .......................... Knappa Russ Harper ..................... St. Mary's Doug Loiler ..................... Harrisburg Mark Radich ........................ Knappa Second Team Todd Marr ........................ Enterprise Kraig Nelson ................... Harrisburg Tom Watson .............. North Douglas Jason Welter ........................... Regis Tony Williams ......................... Grant 1989 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Brock Baker ........... Santiam Christian Steve Davidson ................... Santiam Kraig Nelson ................... Harrisburg Steve Samples ................... Sheridan Mike Sisk .......................... Sheridan Second Team Eric Glascow ...................... Chiloquin Gabe Godwin ................... Pine Eagle Jason Hoerauf ........ Santiam Christian Josh Hiday ...................... Harrisburg Bret Witcraft ...................... Chiloquin

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2A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 1990 @ Pendleton Armory First Team Grant Hartenstein .................. Colton Tony Parker ........................ Monroe Steve Samples ................... Sheridan Scott Timms ..................... Riverside Bid Van Loon ...................... Yoncalla

Second Team Lance Homan ................... Enterprise Will Kirkham .....................Willamina David Pace ....................... Enterprise Andy Poundstone ... Portland Christian Larry Ramirez ........................... Vale 1994 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Rob Brown ....................... Enterprise Andy Field ............................ Corbett Aaron Histand ....... Portland Christian Rick Koffler ........................ Heppner Kevin Koffstad ...................... Colton

Second Team Justin Carley ........................ Monroe Casey Claus ...................... Sheridan Ed Ouelette ............................ Colton Brian Remsburg ...... Portland Christian Ray Volkers ......................... Monroe 1991 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Dustin Harrington .. Santiam Christian Grant Hartenstein .................. Colton Morgan MacArthur ................. Colton Todd Marshall.................... St. Mary's Brent Meisinger ........................ Vale

Second Team Jon Franz ............................ Corbett Jon Fussell ............ Portland Christian Ryan Giusto ......................... Corbett Jason Johnson .................. Lost River J. J. Mast ............................ Yoncalla 1995 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Peter Burda ........................ Vernonia Erik Davis .......................... Vernonia Mike Faber .............. Salem Academy Jon Franz ............................ Corbett Aaron Verkist .......... Weston-McEwen

Second Team Adam Arevalo ..................... Kennedy Karri Johnson ..................... Kennedy Brian Remsburg ...... Portland Christian Jaime Stevens .................. St. Mary's Brian Traeger ..................... Kennedy 1992 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Josh Carley ......................... Monroe Eric Chirgwin ......... Portland Christian Chris Geisler ....................... Knappa Nathan Locke ................... Enterprise Brian Remsburg ...... Portland Christian

Second Team Don Carter .......................... Corbett Nick Plotts ..........................Santiam Curt Sloan .............. Weston-McEwen Jevon Struve ................... Lost River Erick Windust ....................... Corbett 1996 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Gabe Fuentes ......................... Nyssa Damian McCarthy ... Portland Adventist Nick Plotts ..........................Santiam Chris Wigington ..... Santiam Christian Mike Williams ...................... Yoncalla

Second Team Jeff Hawley ......................... Gervais Lance Homan ................... Enterprise Todd Marshall.................... St. Mary's Tim Martin ....................... Enterprise Jaime Stevens .................. St. Mary's

Second Team Mark Anundi ............................Regis Allen Bingham ....... Portland Adventist Morgan Dunlap ........ Weston-McEwen Abbey Olive .......... Portland Adventist Damian Sempio ..... Portland Adventist

1993 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Josh Carley ......................... Monroe Eric Chirgwin ......... Portland Christian Russ Crowson ...................... Monroe Todd Marshall.................... St. Mary's Jamie Stevens .................. St. Mary's

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1997 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Lee Lafferty ........................ Umatilla Alvie Luke .............................. Amity Nick Plotts ......................... Santiam Craig Showalter ..... Santiam Christian Chris Wigington ..... Santiam Christian Second Team Paul Duman ........................... Regis Morgan Dunlap ........ Weston-McEwen David Gilles ............................ Reigs Marcus Gries .......................... Regis Marty Maurer ........ Cascade Christian Knappa's Mike Cokley and Brian Jackson

1998 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Mike Cokley ........................ Knappa Josh Davis ...............Salem Academy Marcus Gries .......................... Regis Brian Jackson ...................... Knappa Lawson Struve ................. Lost River Second Team Zach Hollin ...............Salem Academy Eric Ivanitsky ...... Western Mennonite Jaime Olvera ...................... Umatilla Maurisio Rayas .................. Lost River Jason Simmons .................. Oakland 1999 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Mike Cokley ........................ Knappa Remi Forel ..........................Stanfield Brian Jackson ...................... Knappa Lawson Struve ................. Lost River Carlin Wortham .................. Oakridge Second Team J.D. Hill ................ East Linn Christian Dustin Lulay ........................... Regis Paul Lulay .............................. Regis Maurisio Rayas .................. Lost River David Tipton ..................... Oakridge

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2A All-Tournament Teams 2000-2017 2000 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Brett Crane ........................ Oakland Alez Carlson .......................... Culver Jason Simmons .................. Oakland Rob Ledgerwood .................. Knappa David Tipton ..................... Oakridge

Second Team Tyler Lulay .............................Regis Jacob Malpass .................. Harrisburg Ricky Brentano ........................Regis Tanner McIntosh ................... Imbler Caleb Kearns ....................... Dayton 2004 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Blake Muscardin ......................Regis Nate McBride .................. Warrenton Garrett Fiddler ................. St. Mary’s Tyler Lulay .............................Regis Mike Nierath ...................... Bonanza

Second Team Tyler Treharne .................... Knappa Chris Thompson .......Salem Academy Jordan Humphreys .............. Oakland Oden Miller ............................ Union J.D. Hill ................ East Linn Christian 2001 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Jon Hildebrandt ..................... Dayton T.J. Hafner ............................. Regis Blaine Bartholomew ............. Oakland Travis Lulay ........................... Regis Clint Steen ........................... Joseph

Second Team Austin Grant .................... St. Mary’s Mike Murkley ..................... Bonanza Alex Keen ............. Santiam Christian John Fleener ...................... Kennedy Daniel Mast ..................... Reedsport 2005 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Nathan Keudell .......................Regis Zack Burdon .....................Willamina John Young .............. Salem Academy Garrett Fiddler ................. St. Mary’s Blake Muscardin ......................Regis

Second Team Zach VandeGriend ....Salem Academy Zach McUne ........... Portland Christian Jeff Walsh ............................ Dayton Brian Morris ........................ Umatilla Scott Churchill ...... Westside Christian 2002 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Jon Hildebrandt ..................... Dayton Travis Lulay ........................... Regis Michael Fiddler ................. St. Mary's Scott Churchill ...... Westside Christian Nathan Duey .................. Gold Beach

Second Team Brady Lovell ............................. Vale Tony Carver .......... Portland Christian Richie Kaime ..................... St. Mary’s Corby Ray ............ Portland Christian Landon Boucher ....... Salem Academy 2006 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Trenton Fraser ..................... Bandon Danny Derry ....................... Oakland Jeremy Bittner ...... Santiam Christian Andy Brentano ........................Regis Paul Jones ............................. Nyssa

Second Team Marcus Wells ........................ Joseph J.D. Hill ................ East Linn Christian Tyler Lulay ............................. Regis Joe Kappler .......... Westside Christian Geoff Zuber ................... Gold Beach

Second Team Andrew Brenner .................. Oakland Mike Woodard ...... Western Mennonite Elijah Monnes ....... Portland Christian Josh Alvarado ....................Oakridge Josh Warner ......... Santiam Christian

2003 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Dante Rosario ...................... Dayton Blake Muscardin ..................... Regis Ben Kroes ........... Western Mennonite Ben Sisler .............. Santiam Christian Michael Fiddler ................. St. Mary’s

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2007 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Josh Heidegger ....... Cascade Christian Mike Woodard ...... Western Mennonite Bryan Martin ........ Western Mennonite Andrew Shipley ...... Cascade Christian Kyle Gomez ........................ Bonanza

Second Team Royshad Curry ... De La Salle N. Catholic Grayson Francke ....... Blanchet Catholic Blake Nightingale ..............Central Linn Brent Counts ............ Blanchet Catholic Calvin Molan ............... Salem Academy 2011 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Pierre Zook ............ Western Mennonite Dalton Kelly ............................ Knappa Blake Nightingale ..............Central Linn Zach Holloway ..................Central Linn Bradley Branch ...... Western Mennonite

Second Team Jacob Midtlyng .................. St. Mary’s Ryan Isom ........................... Knappa John Laidet ......................... Bonanza Brody McGowen.................... Monroe Kyle Guldager ...................... Monroe 2008 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Nick Cunningham ................ Kennedy Jordan Kiely ....................... Lakeview Ryan Rhodes .......... Portland Christian Daniel Martin ....... Western Mennonite Donta Harris ................... De La Salle

Second Team Trevor Oja .............................. Knappa Johnny Walters ................. Days Creek Austin Potter ................. North Douglas Tyler Micka ......................... Enterprise Marcus Lynn ....................... Enterprise 2012 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Bradley Branch ...... Western Mennonite Johnny Walters ................. Days Creek Adam Moore .............................. Regis Chaz Hooley ........... East Linn Christian Pavel Jiranek ........................ Vernonia

Second Team Jesse Moreland ..................... Knappa Chris Tyler ............. Portland Christian Joey Lee ............................. Oakland Lewis Menges ....... Western Mennonite Dustin Andes............... North Douglas 2009 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Jesse Moreland ..................... Knappa Donte Harris ... De La Salle N. Catholic Pierre Zook .......... Western Mennonite Coleton Baker ..................... Oakland Royshad Curry . De La Salle N. Catholic

Second Team Zach Holloway ..................Central Linn Dallas Reich ................ Weston‐McEwen Jake Bates .............. East Linn Christian Kasey Pederson ...... Western Mennonite Austin Cutright ...................... Vernonia 2013 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Josh Barkley ........................ Pilot Rock Warren Smith ...................Central Linn Jeb Harper ............................ Oakland Anthony Landeros .................... Irrigon Victor Hess ............ Western Mennonite

Second Team Kyle Kruesi ........... East Linn Christian Chris Workman....... Portland Christian Geoffrey Martin .... Western Mennonite Mitch Cokley ........................ Knappa Ryan Miller ............ Portland Christian 2010 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Vance Downey ....... Portland Christian Trevor Parker ................. Central Linn Pierre Zook .......... Western Mennonite Dalton Kelly ......................... Knappa Tevan Klauser ...................... Knappa

Second Team Colton Reber .......................... Oakland Jason GrosJacques ............... Pilot Rock Adrian Romero ......................... Irrigon Ernesto Aguilera ....................... Irrigon Trever Walker ...................Central Linn

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2014 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Jeb Harper .......................... Oakland Ernesto Aguilera .................... Irrigon Victor Hess .......... Western Mennonite Adrian Romero ...................... Irrigon Blake Minten ........................... Regis

2016 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Bryce Piete ..............................Regis Clay Sullivan ....................... Vernonia Sam Nieslanik ..........................Regis Austin Smith ......................... Bandon Tristian Davidson................... Bandon

Second Team Roy Benzel ......................... Oakland Jon Stubblefield .... Western Mennonite Victor Rodriguez ...................... Regis Adrian Angel .......................Stanfield Michael Yard ....................... Oakland

Second Team Colby Williams ..... Western Mennonite Trace Tiller ............................. Burns Brandon McGilvray ................. Imbler Brett Elliott ......................... Vernonia Ty Hueckman .......................... Burns

2015 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Adrian Romero ...................... Irrigon Anthony Landeros .................. Irrigon Austin Feist ............................. Burns David Ammons .......................Toledo Blake Minten ........................... Regis

2017 @ Pendleton Convention Center First Team Dylan Grogan...................... Stanfield Zeke Quinlin ................. Life Christian Julian Downey ......................Santiam Jonah Downey .....................Santiam Simeon Hess ........ Western Mennonite

Second Team Fredy Vera ............................ Irrigon Patrick Collins ..................... Heppner Isaiah Marchant ......................Toledo Tyson Burnard...................... Knappa Jackson Cross ........................Toledo

Second Team Levi Dalzell ........... Columbia Christian Brett Elliott ......................... Vernonia Clay Sullivan ....................... Vernonia Ryan Bailey ........................ Stanfield Joel Snyder ........................Oakridge

Pendleton Convention Center

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1A All-Tournament Teams 1974-1979 1974 @ Baker High School First Team Mark Bowman ......................... Echo Joe Haley ............................... Alsea Chuck Hendon ...................... Powers Jeff Spike ................................ Echo Mike Warrick ........................ Powers

Second Team Keith Baltzor ................Jordan Valley Terry Nohrenberg ................ Mohawk Casey Shorb ......................... Powers Scott Walker ........................ Powers Mitch West ....................... Arlington 1978 @ Baker High School First Team Jim Bailey ......................... Arlington Jeff Betsinger .................... Arlington John Black ........................... Detroit Terry Boesel ................ Powder Valley Coby Moulton .............. Powder Valley

Second Team Joe Correa .............................. Echo Bob Douglas .......................... Imbler Randy McKinnis ..................... Imbler Tad Olsen .............................. Alsea Ken Stone .............................. Alsea 1975 @ Baker High School First Team Howard Avery .................... MacLaren Dwaine Blacknell ................ MacLaren Kirk Holcomb ......................... Culver Alex McDonald ....................... Culver Maurice Townsell ............... MacLaren

Second Team Tim Beckley .......................... Elkton Jeff George ........................... Elkton Gerry Hills ............................ Detroit Dale Houck .......................... Detroit Matt Wetherell ................... Arlington 1979 @ Baker High School First Team Jeff Betsinger .................... Arlington Terry Boesel ................ Powder Valley Coby Moulton .............. Powder Valley Steve Smartt ......................... Elkton Tadd Wetherell .................. Arlington

Second Team Jamie Bellando ............ Camas Valley Kent Holcomb ........................ Culver Keith Kinnan ............... Camas Valley Ernie Phillips ..................... MacLaren Pat Stanford ................ Jordan Valley 1976 @ Baker High School First Team Greg Adams ....................... Mohawk Dan Greenfield ................... Wheeler Keith Kinnan ............... Camas Valley Kirk Mader .................. Jordan Valley Terry Nohrenberg ............... Mohawk

Second Team Jim Bailey ......................... Arlington Greg Clark ............................ Elkton Kevin Grenier ....................... Detroit Ken Harling ................Powder Valley Jerry Peterson ...................... Detroit

Second Team Keith Baltzor ................ Jordan Valley Tony Lequierica ........... Jordan Valley Terry Orcutt ....................... Mohawk Bill Pemberton ..................... Wheeler Dan Strom ......................... Mohawk 1977 @ Baker High School First Team Jim Bailey ......................... Arlington David Duncan ..................... Mohawk Sam MacKenzie ........... Jordan Valley Kirk Mader .................. Jordan Valley Terry Orcutt ....................... Mohawk

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1A All-Tournament Teams 1980-1989 1980 @ Baker High School First Team Terry Boesel ............... Powder Valley Craig Bowen ........................... Alsea Coby Moulton ............. Powder Valley Don Scriven ....................... Prospect Jim Walter ............................. Alsea

Second Team Todd Dauenhauer .............. Perrydale Troy Molendyke ................... Griswold Doug Schuetz .. N. Clackamas Christian Phil Shellabarger .................. Powers Butch Stephens ....................... Cove 1984 @ Baker High School First Team Kenny Browne ................. Mt. Vernon Steve Heselius ...... Santiam Christian Troy Molendyke ................... Griswold Dennis Murchison .................... Cove Tim White ...... N. Clackamas Christian

Second Team Steve Campbell ...................... Alsea Mark Patton ............................ Ione Dennis Stefani ......................... Ione Troy Stillwagon ................... Prospect Randy Van Volkenburg ............. Alsea 1981 @ Baker High School First Team Craig Bowen ........................... Alsea Steve Campbell ...................... Alsea Eon Ellis ................................ Dufur Mike Lutz ................................ Cove Mark Pinson ......................... Powers

Second Team Bill Macinnes ....................... Wheeler Todd Shelton ........ Cascade Christian Butch Stephens ....................... Cove Chuck Thomas ... N. Clackamas Christ. Mike Whitman ....................... Elkton 1985 @ Baker High School First Team Aarik Ali ................................. Alsea Mike Beckley ......................... Elkton Rob Kirksey ...................... Arlington Troy Molendyke ................... Griswold Tim White ...... N. Clackamas Christian

Second Team Ben Baldwin ......................... Powers Adam Komperda ....................... Cove Bill Looney ........................... Powers Marc Reed ............................. Dufur Jim Walter ............................. Alsea 1982 @ Baker High School First Team Cloy Bittinger .................... Arlington Brian Cain .......................Prairie City Steve Fry ............................. Powers James Reeher ....................... Jewell Kevin Reid ......................Prairie City

Second Team Kevin Barden ......... Canyonville Bible Ian Gee ......... N. Clackamas Christian Jesse Sapp ............................. Alsea Scott Smartt ......................... Elkton Chuck Thomas . N. Clackamas Christian 1986 @ Baker High School First Team Mike Beckley ......................... Elkton Gary Carter ........... Canyonville Bible Don Girdner ................... Long Creek Chris Merten ....................... St. Paul Tim Porter ......................... Griswold

Second Team Steve Bittinger .................. Arlington Dallas Butler ........................ Powers Tim Crawford ........................ Jewell Tim Fry ............................... Powers Kevin McCauley ................. Arlington

Second Team Chris Chambers................... Eddyville Kirk Flerchinger .................. Griswold Jim Kessi ............................ Eddyville Brian Simmons ....................... Spray Ron Simmons .................... Eddyville

1983 @ Baker High School First Team Dave Gee ...... N. Clackamas Christian Jeff Lembecke .................... Griswold Chris Page .............................. Cove Tim White ....... N. Clackamas Christian Joey Wood ...................... Mt. Vernon

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1987 @ Baker High School First Team Mark Harris .......................... St. Paul Jason Hill ................................ Alsea Scott Miller ......................... Condon Rich Plumley ....................... St. Paul Curt Shelley ........................... Crane Second Team Justin Anspach ...................... Elkton Mark Craig .......................... Wheeler Will Homer .......................... Condon Rodney Salinas .................... St. Paul Eric Vorbeck .................... Butte Falls 1988 @ Baker High School First Team Dale Forney ......... Westside Christian Darin Kessi ....................... Eddyville Marty Pendergrast ................. Elkton Kevin Porter ....................... Griswold Mike Wengel ........ Westside Christian

Baker High School

Second Team Jason Chambers ... Westside Christian Tony Jones ....................... Eddyville Mike Miller .......................... Condon Brian Ott ................................ Cove Riley Pratt ................. Powder Valley 1989 @ E. Ore. State Col, La Grande First Team Dan Durfey ......................... Condon Ben Ernst ........................... St. Paul Mark Sather ...................... Sherman Tim Southerland ................... St. Paul Mike Winslow ....................... Condon Second Team Kevin Jenison .......................... Spray Joe Justesen ..................... Sherman Doug Martin ....................... Sherman Aaron Mills .............................. Cove Brian Ott ................................ Cove

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1A All-Tournament Teams 1990-1999 1990 @ Baker High School First Team Tracy Corta ................. Jordan Valley Dan Durfey .......................... Condon Joe Justesen ..................... Sherman Doug Martin ...................... Sherman Mike Winslow ....................... Condon

Second Team Jim Logan ................................ Ione Zach Miller ............................ Dufur Jeremy Riggle ......................... Cove Jerrard Stenberg .... Canyonville Bible Mike Strong .................... Prairie City 1994 @ Baker High School First Team Seth Bingham .............. Powder Valley Jason Sheidler ......... Temple Christian Tim Stallard .......................... Powers Mike Strong .................... Prairie City Silas Turner ................ Powder Valley

Second Team Jeff Black ............................... Crane Kevin Coelsch .................... Sherman Mike Eiguren ............... Jordan Valley Eric Ellis .......................... Butte Falls Mitch Siegner ......................... Crane 1991 @ Baker High School First Team Corey Carroll ......................... Elkton David Cassidy ....................... Elkton Sonny Gulick ................... Pine Eagle Mannie Kurtz ........ East Linn Christian Daryl Knox ........... East Linn Christian

Second Team Brian Baker .................... North Lake Brian Depreist ......................... Dufur Aaron Heideman ....................... Ione Richard Olsen ......................... Alsea Shonta Young ......... Temple Christian 1995 @ Baker High School First Team Eric Balentine ............. Wasco County Ray Johnson .......................Wallowa Travis Jones .......................Wallowa Richie Knudson ....................... Alsea Mike Strong .................... Prairie City

Second Team Eric Chirgwin ...... Damascus Christian Eric Ellis .......................... Butte Falls Joe Justesen ..................... Sherman Mike McNeil ........................... Elkton Joe Williamson ..... East Linn Christian 1992 @ Baker High School First Team Eric Ellis .......................... Butte Falls Gabe Garcia ............................ Ione Mike Garrett ............................ Ione Pat Irving ......................... Falls City Jeremiah Sprague ............ Pine Eagle

Second Team Thiery Delbart ........................... Ione Grant Diggles ... N. Clackamas Christian Ryan Gerry ..................... Prairie City Will Lindsey ......................... Paisley Billy Walker ............... Wasco County 1996 @ Baker High School First Team Eric Balentine ............. Wasco County Grant Diggles ... N. Clackamas Christian David Lehnherr .................... Powers Tony McClure ......................... Elkton Richie Knudson ....................... Alsea

Second Team Justin Bales ........................... Dufur Jason Ellis ....................... Butte Falls Lynn Jackson ..................... Wallowa Chet Perry ... Umpqua Valley Christian Mike Yost .......................... Falls City

Second Team Kevin Batugo .......................... Cove David Campbell .. N. Clackamas Christian Jeff Meuser ..... N. Clackamas Christian Gabe Sapp ............................. Alsea Luke Swanson .......................... Ione

1993 @ Baker High School First Team Jim Bieker .............................. Cove Buell Gonzales .................Prairie City Axel Lybecker .......................... Cove Ben Stroup ............. Temple Christian David Wagenblast .................... Ione

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1997 @ Baker High School First Team Ike Ellis ................................ Powers James Macy .......................... Culver Tony McClure ......................... Elkton Josh Nelson .............. Christ's Center Tony Saddler ......................... Elkton Second Team Mark Deuel ........... Columbia Christian David Lehnherr ..................... Powers Nick Laflin .............. South Wasco Co. Jon Pitcher ........... Columbia Christian Scott Shockley .......... Christ's Center 1998 @ Baker High School First Team Tanner Hamlett .................... Powers Nick Laflin............... South Wasco Co. Josh Nelson ............... Christ's Center Scott Shockley .......... Christ's Center Kelsey Wright ...................Prairie City Second Team Alex Carlson........................... Culver Jared Dunn .................... Days Creek Ike Ellis ............................... Powers Grant Shockley .......... Christ's Center Jimmy Stever ................. Days Creek 1999 @ Baker High School First Team Ike Ellis ............................... Powers Tanner Hamlett .................... Powers Clarence Jones .......... Christ's Center Dennis Montgomery ..... Jordan Valley Josh Nelson ............... Christ's Center Second Team Travis Elam ........................... Powers Luke Lindell ............................ Dufur Sam Mackenzie ........... Jordan Valley Ben Morris ............................. Dufur Jim Stever ...................... Days Creek

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1A All-Tournament Teams 2000-2017 2000 @ Baker High School First Team Mike Freeze ................. Jordan Valley Jared Dunn .................... Days Creek Ben Morris ............................. Dufur Reyton Tucker ...... Columbia Christian Jose Bruce .................. Jordan Valley

Second Team Garrett Cline ..................... McKenzie Tyson Davis ........................... Spray Derek Robinson ................... Mohawk Kyle Hunt ............ Columbia Christian Zach Bruce ............................ Spray 2004 @ Baker High School First Team Tyler Ludwig ....................... Mohawk Kyle Hunt ............ Columbia Christian Devin Banks ...................... McKenzie Andrew Kassebaum N.Clack. Christian Jeremy Rosenbalm ............. Arlington

Second Team Jason Ferris ........................... Dufur Jonus Olason...... Canyonville Christian Jim Hunt ........................ Days Creek Travis Carnine ..................... Condon Jack Smith .......................... Condon 2001 @ Baker High School First Team Ben Morris ............................. Dufur Jared Dunn .................... Days Creek Jeff Anderson .............. Jordan Valley Anthony Godlove ................ Blanchet Zach Culver ............... Powder Valley

Second Team Michael Delancy .... Columbia Christian Devan Frank ........................... Cove Derek Robinson ................... Mohawk Garrett Cline ..................... McKenzie Matt Ferguson .. N. Clackamas Christian 2005 @ Baker High School First Team Tyler Brown ............................. Ione Tanner McIntosh .................... Imbler John McKinnis ....................... Imbler Jeremy Chappell .. Umpqua Valley Christian Jackson Tandy ...... Columbia Christian

Second Team Jimmy Craig ........................ Mohawk Jimmer Hunt .................. Days Creek Mark Freeze ................ Jordan Valley Brody Turner .............. Powder Valley Brad Burright .......................... Ione Tim Wood ................... Jordan Valley

Second Team Jestin DeAngelo . N. Clackamas Christ. Alan O’Donald ....................... Imbler Jesse Master ... Umpqua Valley Christian Aaron Mason ..... South Wasco County Stephen Kresse .. South Wasco County

2002 @ Baker High School First Team Jeff Anderson .............. Jordan Valley Jimmy Craig ........................ Mohawk Brandon Beachamp ................. Dufur Mark Freese ................ Jordan Valley Leif Rinearson ........ South Wasco Co.

2006 @ Baker High School First Team Ray Palmquist .... South Wasco County Matthew Best ....... Damascus Christian Jeremy Chappell. .. Umpqua V. Christian Danny Reiter ...................... Mohawk Stephen Kresse .. South Wasco County

Second Team Joel Halter .......................... St. Paul Jeremy Chronister .. Hosanna Christian Tyler Ludwig ...................... Mohawk Jason Powell ...................... Mohawk Martin Axick ..........Hosanna Christian

Second Team Chad Young ......................... Mohawk Ben Whitrock ....... Damascus Christian Stephen Dennis .... Damascus Christian Kevin Stevens-Slaughter .......... Crow Teren Humphrey ...... Condon/Wheeler

2003 @ Baker High School First Team Tyler Ludwig ...................... Mohawk Cody King ............ Columbia Christian Shawn Lequerica ......... Jordan Valley Daman Wylie ....................... St. Paul Cody Mattox ....................... Mohawk

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2007 @ Baker High School First Team Ben Whitrock ...... Damascus Christian Matthew Best ...... Damascus Christian Cory Tillman ......... Columbia Christian Drew Wiley ........................ McKenzie Danny Reiter ....................... Mohawk

Austin Stone .... Umpqua Valley Christian Ian Parks .............................. Wallowa C.J. Vian ............................... Mohawk 2011 @ Baker High School First Team Jake Carr ........................ Siletz Valley Erick Rice ........................ Siletz Valley Jordan Wiley ........................ McKenzie Ryan Opie ................................ Crane Garrett Powless .................... The Triad

Second Team Brody Wilkins ...................... Mohawk Joseph Russau .... Damascus Christian Lyle Montgomery ................... Lowell Bryson Allen ............... Powder Valley Justus Gray................. Powder Valley

Second Team Will Totten ........................... McKenzie Jake Ovgard ........................ The Triad Matt Young ............ Damascus Christian Eric Rauch ............. Damascus Christian Jeran Conaway.......................... Crane

2008 @ Baker High School First Team Danny Reiter ....................... Mohawk Clinton Vaughn ............. Triangle Lake Colby Worrell ........ Columbia Christian Dallen Davies .......................... Crane Marius Poeschel ............ Triangle Lake

2012 @ Baker High School First Team Jordan Wiley ........................ McKenzie Zach Smith ........................... Sherman Kendell Reese ...................... McKenzie Noah Miller ............................... Elkton Jake Wells ......... Horizon Christian (HR)

Second Team Asa Miller ............................... Spray Brody Wilkins ...................... Mohawk Baxter Davies ......................... Crane Bobby Cofrances...... Horizon Christian Isaac McKinley ........Country Christian

Second Team Sam Anthony ..... Horizon Christian (HR) Scot Stroud .......................... Sherman Dawson Nofziger ....... Country Christian Wesley McDaniel ...................... Imbler Matt Totaro ....... Horizon Christian (HR)

2009 @ Baker High School First Team Trenton Dixon ............. Powder Valley Cord Wilkins........................ Mohawk Jordan Conaway ...................... Crane Bryar Zimmerman ........... Days Creek Jordan Pratt ................ Powder Valley

2013 @ Baker High School First Team Matt Totaro ....... Horizon Christian (HR) Oliver Herting .......... Hosanna Christian Mikey Chown .................. City Christian Casey Robertson ...................... Imbler Tracey Doudna .......................... Elkton

Second Team Justin Allen ................. Powder Valley Tyler Hays ...................... Days Creek Dallen Davies .......................... Crane Colby Worrell ........ Columbia Christian Anthony Wallace .................. Mohawk

Second Team Connor Getting ....... Columbia Christian Jake Wells ......... Horizon Christian (HR) Brandon Bowen ......................... Elkton Riley Kretschmer ...................... Imbler Jordan McNack ................ City Christian

2010 @ Baker High School First Team Jake Johnson ...................... Wallowa Isaiah Case ........................ Nixyaawii Trenton Dixon ............. Powder Valley Derek Poole .......... Columbia Christian Cord Wilkins........................ Mohawk

2014 @ Baker High School First Team Matt Totaro ....... Horizon Christian (HR) Isaac Bonton .......... Columbia Christian Mason Bloomster .... Horizon Christian (HR) Arkadiy Mkrtychyan .... Columbia Christian Quin Stephens ............... Powder Valley

Second Team Shawn Simpson .................. Nixyaawii Mike Gunderson .. Damascus Christian

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Second Team Kameron Chatman ... Columbia Christian Jailin Conboy............................... Ione Matthew Gille ........... Crosshill Christian Marcus Pratt ..................Powder Valley Luke Jobes.................................. Ione 2015 @ Baker High School First Team Ben Grandle .............. Country Christian Mason Bloomster ... Horizon Christian (HR) Hunter Melton ...................... Nixyaawii Elijah Bevis .......................... Nixyaawii Jordan Syphard ......... Country Christian Second Team Jared Davis ........... Horizon Christian (HR) Avery Nofziger .......... Country Christian Angel DeAnda .................. Siletz Valley Zack Van Loon ....................... Yoncalla Nicco Bustamonte ..... Hosanna Christian 2016 @ Baker High School First Team Ira Ashley ............................ Nixyaawii Max Martin .......................... Sherman Jacob Justesen ..................... Sherman Levi Dalzell ............. Columbia Christian Hunter Melton ...................... Nixyaawii Second Team Hunter Straub ........ Damascus Christian Zack Van Loon ....................... Yoncalla Huner Endersen ....... Columbia Christian Will Sorg .................. HosannaChristian Levi Morris .............. Columbia Christian 2017 @ Baker High School First Team JJ Echave ...................... Jordan Valley Jacob Justesen ..................... Sherman Colton Fuller ..................... Days Creek Isaac Colton ...................Powder Valley Max Martin .......................... Sherman Second Team Daniel Domes ....................... Perrydale Riley Swafford ............... North Douglas Haylen Janesofsky ................ Perrydale Isaiah Coles ......................... Sherman Gus McGinn ...................Powder Valley

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Multiple All-Tournament Players (1919-2017) Four-Time All-Tournament Player Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2004-Second Team; 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team

Three-Time All-Tournament Players Clarence Williams, Medford, 1923-First Team; 1924-First Team; 1926-Second Team Tom Duffy, Salem, 1926-Second Team; 1927-First Team; 1928-Second Team Al Melvin, Medford, 1927-Second Team; 1928-First Team; 1929-First Team Glen Sanford, Salem, 1930-First Team; 1931-First Team; 1932-First Team Ted Sarpola, Astoria, 1934-First Team; 1935-First Team; 1936-First Team Ron Robbins, Marshfield, 1949-First Team; 1950-Second Team; 1951-First Team Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1950-First Team; 1951-First Team; 1952-First Team Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1951-Second Team; 1952-Second Team; 1953-First Team Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-First Team; 1972-Second Team; 1973-First Team Charles Sitton, McMinnville, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team; 1980 Second Team Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1979-Second Team; 1980-First Team; 1981-Second Team Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1982-Second Team; 1983-Second Team; 1984-First Team A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993-Second Team; 1994-First Team; 1995-First Team Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1994-Second Team; 1995-First Team; 1996-Second Team Frederick Jones, Barlow, 1996-Second Team; 1997-First Team; 1998-First Team Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1997-First Team; 1998-Second Team; 1999-Second Team Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2003-Second Team; 2004-First Team; 2005-First Team Seth Tarver, Jesuit, 2004-Second Team; 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team EJ Singler, South Medford, 2007-Second Team; 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Mike Moser, Grant, 2007-Second Team; 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team J.T. Flowers, Lincoln, 2009-Second Team; 2011-Second Team; 2012-First Team Ryan Shearmire, West Linn, 2012-First Team; 2013-First Team; 2014-Second Team Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2013-Second Team; 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team

Three-Time All-Tournament First Teamers Glen Sanford, Salem, 1930-First Team; 1931-First Team; 1932-First Team Ted Sarpola, Astoria, 1934-First Team; 1935-First Team; 1936-First Team Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1950-First Team; 1951-First Team; 1952-First Team Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-First Team; 1972-First Team; 1973-First Team Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team 5A - Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team 5A - Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team 4A - Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix, 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team 3A - Mike Vermeer, Sutherlin, 1968-First Team; 1969-First Team; 1970-First Team 3A - Robert Haugen, North Valley, 1983-First Team; 1984-First Team; 1985-First Team 62

3A - Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team 3A - A.J. Hedgecock, Dayton, 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team; 2012 First Team 2A - Blake Muscardin, Regis, 2003-First Team; 2004-First Team; 2005-First Team 1A - Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team; 1980-First Team 1A - Coby Moulton, Powder Valley, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team; 1980-First Team 1A - Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center, 1997-First Team; 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team 1A - Danny Reiter, Mohawk, 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team; 2008-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Slats Gill, Salem, 1919-First Team; 1920-First Team Irv Cole, Lincoln, 1919-First Team; 1920-First Team Bill Beck, Lincoln, 1919-Second Team; 1920-First Team Dave Wright, Lincoln, 1919-First Team; 1920-First Team Bill Ashby, Salem, 1920-Second Team; 1921-First Team Algot “Swede” Westergren, Astoria, 1922-First Team; 1923-First Team Clarence Williams, Medford, 1923-First Team; 1924-First Team George Anderson, Astoria, 1923-Second Team; 1925-First Team John Drager, Salem, 1925-First Team; 1926-First Team Jean Eberhart, Eugene, 1926-First Team; 1927-First Team Harold Olinger, Salem, 1926-Second Team; 1927-Second Team Ed Lewis, Washington, 1928-First Team; 1929-First Team Ward Howell, Ashland, 1930-Second Team; 1931-Second Team Cliff McLean, Benson, 1931-First Team; 1932-First Team Wally Palmberg, Astoria, 1931-First Team; 1932-Second Team Cliff McLean, Benson, 1931-First Team; 1932-First Team Glen Sanford, Salem, 1931-First Team; 1932-First Team Wayne Scott, Silverton, 1933-First Team; 1934-First Team Lee Canessa, Astoria, 1933-Second Team; 1934-Second Team Bob Anet, Astoria, 1934-First Team; 1935-First Team Don Mabee, McMinnville, 1935-Second Team; 1937-First Team Waymon Colson, Baker, 1938-First Team; 1939-Second Team Chuck DeArtremont, Unversity, 1939-Second Team; 1940-Second Team Lew Beck, Pendleton, 1939-First Team; 1940-First Team Scottie Sebern, Salem, 1939-First Team; 1940-Second Team Roy Seeborg, Astoria, 1940-First Team; 1941-First Team Sam Crowell, North Bend, 1940-Second Team; 1941-First Team Tommy Holman, Baker, 1941-Second Team; 1942-First Team Bud Wigant, North Bend, 1941-Second Team; 1942-Second Team Will Urban, Washington, 1944-Second Team; 1945-Second Team Jerry Krafve, Washington, 1944-Second Team; 1945-Second Team Bob Lavey, Washington, 1945-First Team; 1946-First Team Jerry Ross, Medford, 1945-Second Team; 1946-Second Team Don Bruce, Marshfield, 1947-First Team; 1948-Second Team Ken Hunt, Marshfield, 1947-Second Team; 1948-First Team Bill West. La Grande, 1950-First Team; 1951-Second Team Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1950-Second Team; 1951-Second Team Bill West, La Grande, First Team; 1951-Second Team Wade “Swede” Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-First Team; 1952-First Team 63

Don Ainge, The Dalles, 1953-Second Team; 1954-First Team Norm Willoughby, Eugene, 1953-Second Team; 1954-First Team Wendy Rasor, Eugene, 1953-Second Team; 1954-Second Team Ted Miller, Milwaukie, 1954-First Team; 1955-First Team Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1954-Second Team; 1955-Second Team Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1955-Second Team; 1957-First Team Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956-First Team; 1957-First Team Roger Johnson, Marshfield, 1956-First Team; 1957-Second Team Glenn Moore, Klamath Union, 1957-First Team; 1958-First Team Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958-First Team; 1959-First Team Bob Petersen, Klamath Union, 1958-Second Team; 1959-First Team Gordon Scott, Astoria, 1958-Second Team; 1959-Second Team Jim Jarvis, Coquille 1959-First Team, Roseburg, 1960-First Team Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959-Second Team; 1960-First Team Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959-First Team; 1960-First Team Bruce Brickner, Klamath Union, 1960-Second Team; 1961-First Team Bowen Blair, South Eugene, 1960-Second Team; 1961-Second Team Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1962-Second Team; 1963-First Team Bill More, Parkrose, 1964-First Team; 1965-First Team Jack Mulder, Parkrose, 1964-Second Team; 1965-Second Team Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967-Second Team; 1968-First Team Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1967-First Team; 1968-First Team Greg Brosterhous, Klamath Union, 1967-Second Team; 1968-Second Team Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968-First Team; 1969-First Team Mike James, Lake Oswego, 1968-First Team; 1969-Second Team Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969-Second Team; 1970-First Team Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Union, 1970-First Team; 1971-First Team Daryl Ross, Baker, 1971-Second Team; 1972-First Team Rob Woods, Parkrose, 1973-Second Team; 1974-Second Team Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1974-First Team; 1975-Second Team Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975-First Team; 1976-First Team Dan Ainge, North Eugene, 1976-First Team; 1977-First Team Mark Radford, Grant, 1976-First Team; 1977-First Team Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1976-First Team; 1977-Second Team Ed Singler, Medford, 1977-Second Team; 1978-First Team Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1980-First Team; 1981-Second Team John Bates, Corvallis, 1980-First Team; 1981-Second Team Steve Woodside, Parkrose, 1981-First Team; 1982-First Team Dave Immel, Glencoe, 1982-Second Team; 1983-First Team Scott Springer, Clackamas, 1982-Second Team; 1983-Second Team Mark West, Grant, 1985-Second Team; 1986-First Team Tony Ross, Grant, 1985-First Team; 1986-First Team Ted Harris, Sunset, 1986-Second Team; 1987-First Team Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1987-Second Team; 1988-First Team Charles McKinney, Wilson, 1988-First Team; 1989-First Team Pat Strickland, Wilson, 1988-Second Team; 1989-Second Team Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-First Team; 1991-First Team K’zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1994-Second Team; 1995-First Team 64

Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995-First Team; 1996-Second Team Jared Price, Barlow, 1996-Second Team; 1997-Second Team Moses Olson, Churchill, 1997-First Team; 1998-First Team Michael Dunleavy Jr., Jesuit, 1998-Second Team; 1999-First Team Brian Michaelson, Jesuit, 1999-Second Team; 2000-First Team Aaron Miles, Jefferson, 2000-Second Team; 2001-First Team Michael Lee, Jefferson, 2000-Second Team; 2001-Second Team Jordan Kent, Churchill, 2001-Second Team; 2002-Second Team Marty Leunen, Redmond, 2003-First Team; 2004-First Team Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem, 2003-Second Team; 2004-First Team Lathen Wallace, McNary, 2005-Second Team; 2006-First Team Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team Ernie Spada, Lake Oswego, 2006-Second Team; 2007-Second Team Stephen Holt, Jesuit, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Kris Montoya, Lincoln, 2009-Second Team; 2010-Second Team Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012-First Team; 2013-First Team Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2012-First Team; 2013-Second Team Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2015-First Team; 2016-Second Team Geno West, Jefferson, 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team

5A Three-Time All-Tournament Player Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Nadav Heyman, Corvallis, 2007-Second Team; 2008-First Team Brian Conklin, North Eugene, 2007-First Team; 2008-First Team Cameron McCaffrey, Century, 2008-Second Team; 2009-First Team Michael MacKelvie, Wilsonville, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Antoine Hosley, Jefferson, 2009-Second Team; 2010-Second Team Jake Ehlers, Corvallis, 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team Michone Hopkins, Milwaukie, 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team Mitch Modin, Mountain View, 2012-Second Team; 2013-Second Team Devaunte Paschal, Jefferson, 2013-Second Team; 2014-Second Team Malik Morgan, Churchill, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team David Shedrick, Churchill, 2013-Second Team; 2014-First Team Silas Melson, Jefferson, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team Lucas Wilson, Churchill, 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team Harrison Steiger, Wilsonville, 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2016-Second Team; 2017-Second Team

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4A Three-Time All-Tournament Players Alex Young, Phoenix, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Fred Corpening, Brookings-Harbor, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Chase Bansemer, Brookings-Harbor, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Kenton Bansemer, Brookings-Harbor, 2008-Second Team; 2009-First Team Kevin Attila, La Grande, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Tanner Omlid, Central, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team Kevin Brazille, North Valley, 2012-Second Team; 2013-First Team Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team Cameron Lyon, North Valley, 2013-Second Team; 2014-Second Team Chris Morsa, North Valley, 2014-First Team; 2015- Second Team Koeby Bennett, Philomath, 2014-Second Team; 2015-Second Team Cal Stueve, Philomath, 2016-First Team; 2017-Second Team

3A Three-Time All-Tournament Players Mike Vermeer, Sutherlin, 1968-First Team; 1969-First Team; 1970-First Team David Thompson, LaSalle, 1981-Second Time; 1982-First Team; 1983-First Team Robert Haugen, North Valley, 1983-First Team; 1984-First Team; 1985-First Team Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin, 1989-Second Team; 1990-First Team; 1991-Second Team Logan Garvin, Philomath, 2000-First Team; 2001-First Team; 2002-First Team Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team Maika Ostling, Dayton, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team; 2012-Second Team A.J. Hedgecock, Dayton, 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team; 2012 First Team Michael Loomis, Horizon Christian, 2011-Second Team; 2012-First Team; 2013-First Team Brent Counts, Blanchet Catholic, 2011-Second Team; 2012-First Team; 2013-First Team Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Mike Cruson, Stayton, 1958-Second Team; 1959-Second Team Tom Spies, St. Francis, 1958-Second Team; 1960-First Team Kent Gooding, Henley, 1961-First Team; 1963-First Team Ron Stein, Coquille, 1961-First Team; 1962- First Team Jerry Bushman, North Catholic, 1964-Second Team; 1965-First Team Daryl Stroschine, Stayton, 1966-First Team; 1967-First Team Dan Brisbin, Reedsport, 1967-First Team; 1968-First Team Randy Freeborn, Dayton, 1969-Second Team; 1970-First Team Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1971-First Team; 1972-First Team Tom Carey, Stayton, 1971-First Team; 1972-First Team Dave Allen, Scappoose, 1972-First Team; 1973-First Team Scott Faddis, Gladstone, 1971-Second Team; 1973-First Team Ray Hartford, Tillamook, 1972-Second Team; 1973-First Team 66

Jeff Koenig, Cascade, 1973-First Team; 1974-First Team Steve Hammer, Coquille, 1976-First Team; 1977-Second Team Steve Eggink, Marist, 1978-First Team; 1979-Second Team Jim Imper, Junction City, 1979-First Team; 1980-First Team Kevin Blake, South Umpqua, 1979-First Team; 1980-Second Team Kyle Brock, Stayton, 1980-First Team; 1981-First Team Mark Bando, Marist, 1981-First Team; 1982-First Team Johnny Coppedge, Stayton, 1980-First Team; 1982-First Team Mike Deines, Sherwood, 1981-First Team; 1982-Second Team Roman Suppan, Madras, 1982-Second Team; 1983-First Team Greg Menegat, Creswell, 1984-First Team; 1985-First Team Eric Viuhkola, Astoria, 1985-Second Team; 1987-Second Team O.B. Babbs, Pleasant Hill, 1987-First Team; 1988-First Team Don Fuchs, LaSalle, 1988-Second Team; 1989-First Team Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1988-First Team; 1989-First Team Jason Ball, Central, 1989-First Team; 1990-First Team Alex Dixon, Yamhill-Carlton, 1991-First Team; 1992-First Team Jeff Riggs, Henley, 1994-First Team; 1995-First Team Tim Clark, Sutherlin, 1996-First Team; 1997-First Team Brian Miller, Madras, 1997-First Team; 1998-First Team Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-Second Team; 2000-First Team Nate Taylor, Sweet Home, 1999-First Team; 2000-First Team Kevin Broderick-Kartye, Pleasant Hill, 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Derek Anderson, Scappoose, 1999-First Team; 2001-Second Team Kevin Harrison, Marist, 2001-First Team; 2002-First Team Jason Hartford, Tillamook, 2002-First Team; 2003-First Team Jordan Pratt, Central, 2002-First Team; 2003-First Team Jeremiah Runkle, Tillamook, 2003-Second Team; 2004-First Team Andrew Nieman, Tillamook, 2004-Second Team; 2005-First Team Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville, 2004-First Team; 2005-First Team Justin Parnell, Sutherlin, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team Jordan Hayter, Hidden Valley, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team Ben Pettit, La Grande, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team Scott Morse, Cascade Christian, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Joe Jaeger, Regis, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Colton Cochran, Cascade Christian, 2009-Second Team; 2010-First Team C.J. Mitchell, Horizon Christian (Tualatin) 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Travis Bernards, Dayton, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team Tre Hale-Edmerson, Sheridan, 2010-Second Team; 2011-First Team Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team Kyle Ruiz, Blanchet Catholic, 2013-Second Team; 2014-Second Team Ryan Halversen, Portland Adventist, 2013-Second Team; 2014-Second Team Jarrett Gray, Valley Catholic, 2013-Second Team; 2014-First Team Javary Christmas, De La Salle North Catholic, 2015-Second Team; 2016-First Team 67

2A Four-Time All-Tournament Player Bob “Pudgy” Hunt, Knappa, 1954-Second Team; 1955-First Team; 1956-First Team; 1957-First Team

Three-Time All-Tournament Players Bob Bushnell, Powers, 1942-First Team; 1943-Second Team; 1944-First Team Brian Counts, Gervais, 1983-Second Team; 1984-First Team; 1985-First Team Jamie Stevens, St. Mary’s, 1991-Second Team; 1992-Second Team; 1993-First Team Todd Marshall, St. Mary’s, 1991-First Team; 1992-Second Team; 1993-First Team Nick Plotts, Santiam, 1995-Second Team; 1996-First Team; 1997-First Team J.D. Hill, East Linn Christian, 1999-Second Team; 2000-Second Team; 2002-Second Team Tyler Lulay, Regis, 2002-Second Team; 2003-Second Team; 2004-First Team Blake Muscardin, Regis, 2003-First Team; 2004-First Team; 2005-First Team Adrian Romero, Irrigon, 2013-Second Team; 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Claude Pearce, Harrisburg, 1942-Second Team; 1943-First Team Clyde DeWitt, Reedsport, 1945-First Team; 1946-First Team Pete Purrier, Rogue River, 1949-First Team; 1950-First Team Duane Brady, Powers, 1951-First Team; 1952-First Team Art Weatherford, Wallowa, 1951-Second Team; 1952-Second Team Ward Collingsworth, Echo, 1952-Second Team; 1953-First Team Richie Perkins, Knappa, 1952-Second Team; 1953-First Team Phil Estergaard, Harrisburg, 1954-Second Team; 1955-First Team DeWayne Crabb, Harrisburg, 1954-First Team; 1955-Second Team Terry Woods, Harrisburg, 1954-Second Team; 1955-First Team Ray Johnson, Malin, 1955-First Team; 1956-Second Team Roger Dokken, Malin, 1955-Second Team; 1956-First Team Stan Williams, Sisters, 1957-Second Team; 1958-First Team Don Suloff, Elkton, 1964-First Team; 1965-First Team Dan Winney, Alsea, 1964-Second Team; 1966-Second Team Fred Lunki, Knappa, 1965- Second Team; 1966-First Team Mike Shields, McEwen, 1963-First Team; 1964-First Team Ray Milojevich, Powers, 1967-First Team; 1968-Second Team Mike Moore, Wallowa, 1967-Second Team; 1968-Second Team Cliff Klang, Colton, 1967-Second Team; 1968-Second Team Lyle Rogers, Detroit, 1969-First Team; 1970-First Team Monte McDonald, Mohawk, 1969-Second Team; 1970-First Team Craig Dressler, Concordia Lutheran, 1971-Second Team; 1972-Second Team Tony Villanueva, McEwen, 1972-First Team; 1974-First Team Eric Dressler, Concordia Lutheran, 1973-First Team; 1974-Second Team John Birkmaier, Enterprise, 1973-Second Team; 1974-Second Team 68

John Adams, Weston-McEwen, 1973-Second Team; 1975-First Team Tim Meinhart, Weston-McEwen, 1974-Second Team; 1975-First Team Rich Booher, North Douglas, 1975-Second Team; 1976-First Team Adrian Witcraft, Chiloquin, 1976-Second Team; 1977-First Team Jody Musgrove, Enterprise, 1977-Second Team; 1978-First Team Gaylen Weigand, Vernonia, 1977-Second Team; 1978-First Team Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team Jeff Quinn, Enterprise, 1979-Second Team; 1980-First Team Rick Howerton, Enterprise, 1979-Second Team; 1980-First Team Mike Holliday, Enterprise, 1980-Second Team; 1981-Second Team Tracy Miller, Warrenton, 1980-Second Team; 1981-First Team Darryl Walker, Oakland, 1982-Second Team; 1983-First Team Mike Taylor, Sheridan, 1982-First Team; 1983-Second Team Hakan Bjorn, Weston-McEwen, 1983-First Team; 1984-First Team Joe Darden, North Douglas, 1986-Second Team; 1987-First Team Mark Radich, Knappa, 1987-First Team; 1988-First Team Rich Blomberg, North Douglas, 1987-Second Team; 1988-First Team Kraig Nelson, Harrisburg, 1988-Second Team; 1989-First Team Steve Samples, Sheridan, 1989-First Team; 1990-First Team Brian Remsburg, Portland Christian, 1991-Second Team; 1992-First Team Eric Chirgwin, Portland Christian, 1992-First Team, 1993-First Team Josh Carley, Monroe, 1992-First Team; 1993-First Team Lance Homan, Enterprise, 1992-Second Team; 1993-Second Team Jon Franz, Corbett, 1994-Second Team; 1995-First Team Chris Wigington, Santiam Christian, 1996-First Team; 1997-First Team Morgan Dunlop, Weston-McEwen, 1996-Second Team; 1997-Second Team Marcus Gries, Regis, 1997-Second Team; 1998-First Team Mike Cokley, Knappa, 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Lawson Struve, Lost River, 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Maurisio Rayas, Lost River, 1998-Second Team; 1999-Second Team Jason Simmons, Oakland, 1998-Second Team; 2000-First Team Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton, 2001-First Team; 2002-First Team Travis Lulay, Regis, 2001-First Team; 2002-First Team Scott Churchill, Westside Christian, 2001-Second Team; 2002-First Team Michael Fiddler, St. Mary’s, 2002-First Team; 2003-First Team Garrett Fiddler, St. Mary’s, 2004-First Team; 2005-First Team Mike Woodard, Western Mennonite, 2006-Second Team; 2007-First Team Donte Harris, De La Salle North Catholic, 2008-First Team; 2009-First Team Jesse Moreland, Knappa, 2008-Second Team; 2009-First Team Royshad Curry, De La Salle N. Catholic, 2009-First Team; 2010-Second Team Dalton Kelly, Knappa, 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team 69

Pierre Zook, Western Mennonite, 2010-First Team; 2011-First Team Bradley Branch, Western Mennonite, 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team Johnny Walters, Days Creek, 2011-Second Team; 2012-First Team Blake Nightingale, Central Linn, 2011-Second Team; 2011-First Team Zach Holloway, Central Linn, 2011-First Team; 2012-Second Team Jeb Harper, Oakland, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team Victor Hess, Western Mennonite, 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team Ernesto Aguilera, Irrigon, 2013-Second Team; 2014-First Team Blake Minten, Regis, 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team Anthony Landeros, Irrigon, 2013-First Team; 2015-First Team Clay Sullivan, Vernonia, 2016-First Team; 2017-Second Team Brett Elliott, Vernonia, 2016-Second Team; 2017-Second Team

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Three-Time All-Tournament Players Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team; 1980-First Team Coby Moulton, Powder Valley, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team; 1980-First Team Troy Molendyke, Griswold, 1983-Second Team; 1984-First Team; 1985-First Team Eric Ellis, Butte Falls, 1990-Second Team; 1991-Second Team; 1992-First Team Mike Strong, Prairie City, 1993-Second Team; 1994-First Team; 1995-First Team Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center, 1997-First Team; 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Tyler Ludwig, Mohawk, 2002-Second Team; 2003-First Team; 2004-First Team Danny Reiter, Mohawk, 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team; 2008-First Team Matt Totaro, Horizon Christian (Hood R.) 2012-Second Team; 2013-First Team; 2014-First Team

Two-Time All-Tournament Players Keith Kinnan, Camas Valley, 1975-Second Team; 1976-First Team Keith Baltzor, Jordan Valley, 1976-Second Team; 1977-Second Team Terry Orcutt, Mohawk, 1976-Second Team; 1977-First Team Kirk Mader, Jordan Valley, 1976-First Team; 1977-First Team Jeff Betsinger, Arlington, 1978-First Team; 1979-First Team Jim Bailey, Arlington, 1978-First Team; 1979-Second Team Craig Bowen, Alsea, 1980-First Team; 1981-First Team Steve Campbell, Alsea, 1980-Second Team; 1981-First Team Butch Stephens, Cove, 1983-Second Team; 1984-Second Team Chuck Thomas, North Clackamas Christian, 1984-Second Team; 1985-Second Team Mike Beckley, Elkton, 1985-First Team; 1986-First Team Brian Ott, Cove, 1988-Second Team; 1989-Second Team Joe Justesen, Sherman, 1989-Second Team; 1990-First Team Mike Winslow, Condon, 1989-First Team; 1990-First Team Richie Knudson, Alsea, 1995-First Team; 1996-First Team Grant Diggles, North Clackamas Christian, 1995-Second Team; 1996-First Team 70

Eric Ballentine, Wasco County, 1995-First Team; 1996-First Team Tony McClure, Elkton, 1996-First Team; 1997-First Team David Lehnherr, Powers, 1996-First Team; 1997-Second Team Scott Shockley, Christ’s Center, 1997-Second Team; 1998-First Team Nick Laflin, South Wasco, Co., 1997-Second Team; 1998-First Team Ike Ellis, Powers, 1997-First Team; 1998-Second Team Tanner Hamlett, Powers, 1998-First Team; 1999-First Team Jim Stever, Days Creek, 1998-Second Team; 1999-Second Team Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 1998-Second Team; 2000-First Team Ben Morris, Dufur, 2000-First Team; 2001-First Team Jimmer Hunt, Days Creek, 2000-Second Team; 2001-Second Team Jeff Anderson, Jordan Valley, 2001-First Team; 2002-First Team Jimmy Craig, Mohawk, 2001-Second Team; 2002-First Team Mark Freeze, Jordan Valley, 2001-Second Team; 2002-First Team Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Valley Christian, 2005-First Team; 2006-First Team Matthew Best, Damascus Christian, 2006-First Team; 2007-First Team Ben Whitrock, Damascus Christian, 2006-Second Team; 2007-First Team Brody Wilkins, Mohawk, 2007-Second Team; 2008-Second Team Colby Worrell, Columbia Christian, 2008-First Team; 2009-Second Team Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley, First Team; 2010-First Team Cord Williams, Mohawk, 2009-First Team; 2010-First Team Jordan Wiley, McKenzie, 2011-First Team; 2012-First Team Mason Boomster, Horizon Christian, (Hood River), 2014-First Team; 2015-First Team Hunter Martin, Nixyaawii, 2015-First Team; 2016-First Team Zack Van Loon, Yoncalla, 2015-Second Team; 2016-Second Team Jacob Justesen, Sherman, 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team Max Martin, Sherman, 2016-First Team; 2017-First Team

Classification History 1936 1956 1971 1974 1991 2007

– – – – – –

split into two classifications (A and B). split into three classifications (A-1, A-2, B). went to more conventional setup (3A, 2A, 1A) or (AAA, AA, A) added class B. (3A, 2A, 1A, B) streamlined again (4A, 3A, 2A, 1A) more reclassification (6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A)

71

All-Tournament Players Team

Total

1st

2nd

Jefferson

57

27

30

Salem (North)

55

27

28

Astoria

50

22

28

Medford

48

23

25

West Linn

39

17

22

Lincoln

37

15

22

Grant

37

19

18

Benson

33

18

15

Jesuit

33

21

12

Central Catholic

32

16

16

Corvallis

31

16

15

Klamath Union

31

15

16

Eugene

30

15

15

Churchill

29

15

14

Lake Oswego

24

10

14

Sunset

24

10

14

Parkrose

24

9

15

Marshfield

23

13

10

North Eugene

23

12

11

South Salem

23

15

8

Washington

21

11

10

Beaverton

21

10

11

Wilson

17

9

8

Ashland

14

6

8

McMinnville

13

6

7

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Oregon Boys Basketball All-State Teams The Oregon Statesman started selecting All-State Teams in 1922. The Oregonian started selecting All-State Teams in 1957. (The teams listed are Oregonian/Coaches team unless otherwise noted)

1955 All Class (Register Guard) First Team Robert “Pudgy’ Hunt, Soph., Knappa Norm Oliva, Jr., Malin

1956 All Class (Register Guard)

First Team Ron Phillips, Sr., Sisters Ray Johnson, Sr., Malin Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Jr., Knappa Norm Oliva, Sr., Malin

1957 (1st Oregonian All-State Team) First Team Jim Altenhofen, Sr., Central. Catholic Roger Johnson, Sr., Marshfield Butch Kimpton, Sr., Klamath Falls Royce McDaniel, Sr., Sweet Home Charlie Warren, Jr., Eugene Second Team - All Class Don Bridges, Benson Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Sr., Knappa Bob Lilly, Sr., Pendleton Darrel Reef, Astoria Dick Weiser, Madras Third Team - All Class Leon Hayes, Sr., Cottage Grove Ernie Johnson, Valsetz Andre Laborde, Lincoln Glenn Moore, Jr., Klamath Falls Dick Smith, Glide

1958 All Class First Team Terry Baker, Jr., Jefferson Bruce Fleming, Sr., Corvallis Glenn Moore, Sr., Klamath Falls Steve Pauly, Jr., Beaverton Charlie Warren, Sr., South Eugene Second Team - All Class Dave Brock, Molalla Dick Bunch, Pendleton Gary Lewis, Tigard

Bill McKenzie, Sr., Grant Gordon Scott, Jr., Astoria Third Team - All Class Wally Knecht, Sr., Springfield Jim Litchfield, Sr., North Salem Dick Phelps, Hermiston John Stevens, Sr., Helix John Wilson, Albany A-2 Stan Williams, Sr., Sisters Ron Phillips, Sr., Sisters

1959 A1 First Team - All Class Terry Baker, Sr., Jefferson Mel Counts, Jr., Marshfield Steve Pauly, Sr., Beaverton Bob Peterson, Sr., Klamath Falls Gordon Scott, Sr., Astoria Second Team - All Class Grant Harter, North Salem Bill Adams, St. Helens Ed Hoffman, Jr., Sandy Dave Nelson, Pendleton Jim Jarvis, Soph., Coquille Third Team - All Class Jerry Bergstrom, Franklin George Hawes, Bend Jerry Anderson, Medford Keith Morrow, Corvallis Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek

1960 A-1 1st Team Mel Counts, Sr., Marshfield Jim Jarvis, Jr., Roseburg Jerry Anderson, Sr., Medford Steve Jones, Sr., Franklin Dave Mann, Sr., Hermiston

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2nd Team Jim Dortch, Sr., David Douglas Sandy Nosler, Sr., South Eugene Rex Benner, Sr., Grants Pass Ed Hoffman, Sr., Sandy Steve Smith, Sr., La Grande 3rd Team Jim Hilliard, Sr., La Grande Paul Bishop, Sr., Klamath Falls Jim Olson, Sr., Roosevelt Bruce Shine, Sr., St. Helens Larry Enos, Soph., Corvallis

1960 A-2 First Team Phil Barnett, Newport Dick Wright, Pleasant Hill Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek Fred Bender, Vernonia Ron Whitehead, Cascade Second Team - A-2 Gary Johnson, Coquille Jerry Crouser, Elgin Jerry Cherry, Neah-Kah-Nie Dave Wilcox, Vale

1961 A-1

First Team Jim Jarvis, Sr., Roseburg Bruce Brickner, Sr., Klamath Falls Bob Quinney, Sr., Medford Larry Enos, Jr., Corvallis Rod Young, Sr., Lake Oswego Second Team Wally Palmberg, Sr., Klamath Falls Bowen Blair, Sr., South Eugene Dan Petticord, Sr., Clackamas Rick Whelan, Jr., Milwaukie Al Zell, Sr., Grant

1962 A-1 First Team Larry Enos, Sr., Corvallis Ed Maerz, Sr., South Salem Gary Patzke, Sr., Klamath Falls Dave Printz, Sr., St. Helens Rick Whelan, Sr., Milwaukie Second Team Gary Crabaugh, Sr., Marshfield John Franz, Sr., North Eugene Howard Logsdon, Sr., Baker

Ron Stein, Sr., Coquille Wayne Peterson, Sr., Cleveland Third Team A-1 Scott Eaton, Sr., Medford Dick Nicholas, Sr., Prineville Tom Jernstedt, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton Louis Alvarez, Jr., Crater Dick Down, Sr., Myrtle Point

1963 A1 First Team A-1 Dave Romppanen, Sr., Astoria Nick Jones, Sr., Marshall Bill Thomas, Sr., North Eugene John Pinkstaff, Jr., South Eugene Gary Allen, Sr., South Salem Second Team Stan Koltsch, Sr., Marshall Pete Slabaugh, Sr., Corvallis Larry French, Sr., Pendleton Jon Norgaard, Sr., Astoria Bob Lamb, Sr., Tigard Honorable Mention Spike Moore, Roseburg Loren Schacher, The Dalles Rich Sheron, Beaverton Jim Pippin, Grants Pass Bob Lockard, South Eugene

1963 A-2 First Team Kent Gooding, Sr., Henley Bruce Bradshaw, Sr., Pleasant Hill Dennis Baldridge, Sr., McKenzie Henry Hammonds, Sr., Elmira Darryl Gellert, Jr., Illinois Valley Second Team Tom Jernstedt, Yamhill-Carlton Greg Hartman, Central Rich Schmidtke, Concordia Steve Schreiner, Serra Catholic Lee Padberg, Heppner

1964 A-1

First Team John Pinkstaff, Sr., South Eugene Claxton Welch, Sr., David Douglas Dale Carpenter, Sr., Sandy Matt Jones, Sr., Washington Vince Fritz, Jr., Central Catholic

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Second Team Jim Johnson, Marshall Marty Eggert, Tigard Bill Enyart, Jr., Medford Dick Jones, Pendleton Doug Courson, Baker

First Team A-1 Billy Nickleberry, Sr., Jefferson Bruce Bertrand, Sr., Medford Jim Barnes, Sr., Oregon City Dave Rothwell, Sr., Molalla Bill Palmer, Sr., Lincoln

Third Team Tom Rohlffs, Sunset Terry Stahel, Willamette Paul Michael, North Eugene John Dougherty, Jesuit Ron Caderette, Marshfield

Second Team Dave Bolton, Sr., Sunset Steve Norris, Sr., Putnam Jack Cooper, Sr., Corvallis Steve Smith, Sr., Thurston Dennis Hartford, Sr., Tillamook

1964 A-2

1966 A-2

Second Team Ed Metcalf, Sr., Coquille Terry Ruff, Sr., Nestucca Levoy Young, Sr., Henley Mike Markham, Jr., Riddle Mike Freeborn, Jr., Dayton –

Second Team Bob Rodgers, Sr., Serra Catholic Terry Dowdy, Sr., Pleasant Hill Greg Henkel, Sr., Cascade Christian Ted Thomas, Sr., Eagle Point Craig Brown, Sr., North Marion

1965 A-1 (just one team listed)

1967 A-1

First Team Tom Leatherwood, Sr., Coquille Len Bucholz, Sr., Elmira Ed Gorman, Sr., North Catholic Darryl Gellert, Sr., Illinois Valley Mel Hyland, Sr., Vale

First Team Glen Campbell, Sr., Thurston Vince Fritz, Sr., Central Catholic Bill Enyart, Sr., Medford Bill More, Parkrose Larry Franz, Grant

1965 A-2 First Team John Barker, Sr., Phoenix Randy Marshall, Sr., Santiam Mike Markham, Sr., Riddle Jack Rust, Sr., Glide Nick Derscheid, Sr., Glendale Second Team Dan Beeson, Sr., Phoenix Dan Withers, Sr., Douglas Bob Rodgers, Jr., Serra Catholic Terry Pullen, Sr., Myrtle Point Norm Pfaff, Sr., Central

1966 A-1

Coach of the Year Barney Holland

First Team Loren Gramson, Sr., Warrenton Gary Carroll, Sr., Coquille Tom Williams, Jr., Nestucca Daryl Strochine, Jr., Stayton Terry Roshou, Sr., St. Francis of Baker

First Team Gary Ladd, Jr., Jefferson Rick Brosterhous, Sr., Klamath Falls Willie Stoudamire, Jr., Washington Mike Chumbley, Sr., South Salem Mike Keck, Jr., Klamath Falls Second Team Steve Davies, Sr., Parkrose Gary Koethe, Sr., Madison Tim Perkins, Sr., Milwaukie Jim Sims, Sr., Bend Dan Zellick, Sr., Thurston

1967 A-2

First Team Daryl Strochine, Sr., Stayton Tom Williams, Sr., Nestucca Bob Duncan, Sr., Siuslaw Ken Borrevik, Sr., Reedsport Bill Skinner, Sr., Junction City Second Team Dennis Davidson, Sr., Santiam Steve Ray, Sr., Myrtle Point

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Gene Lathorn, Sr., Sherman Dave Stephens, Sr., Amity Dave Steen, Jr., Riddle

1968 A-1

First Team Mike Keck, Sr., Klamath Falls Gary Ladd, Sr., Jefferson Willie Stoudamire, Sr., Washington Ken Strand, Sr., Tigard Bob Thomas, Sr. Wy’east Second Team A-1 Greg Brosterhous, Sr., Klamath Falls Dan Curtis, Sr., Sheldon Lonnie Keeter, Sr., David Douglas Mike Smithey, Sr., McMinnville Charlie Stoudamire, Sr., Washington

1968 A-2 First Team Mike Dixon, Sr., Amity Dave Steen, Sr., Riddle Rick Johnson, Sr., Vale Dan Brisbin, Sr., Reedsport Ron Watt, Sr., Scappoose Second Team Dave Dieker, Jr., Grant Union Dave Dowdy, Sr., Pleasant Hill Gary Schontz, Jr., Rogue River Steve Weise, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Ted Lettkeman, Sr., Siuslaw

1969 A-1 First Team B.G. Brosterhous, Sr., Klamath Falls Steve Ericksen, Jr., Beaverton Steve Kebbe, Sr., Madison Gary Erickson, Sr., McNary Neal Jurgenson, Sr., Churchill Second Team Jim Cave, Sr., Roseburg Doug Hansen, Sr., Baker Jim Lilly, Sr., Pendleton Marty Popp, Sr., Marshfield Walt Reynolds, Sr., Cleveland

1969 A-2 First Team Gary Shontz, Sr., Rogue River Dave Dieker, Sr., Grant Union Brad Boscoe, Sr., Myrtle Point

Bill Stoller, Sr., Dayton Rich Manning, Sr., Stayton Second Team Dave Chandler, Sr., Sutherlin Ron Jones, Jr., Rogue River Mike Vaira, Jr., Sheridan Donn Pollard, Sr., Scappoose Bill Potter, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie

1970 A-1 First Team Jerry Bellotti, Jr., Klamath Falls Steve Erickson, Sr., Beaverton Ken Hettrich, Sr., Central Catholic Craig Martin, Sr., Corvallis Gary Strachan, Sr., Central Catholic Second Team Mike Block, Sr., Sunset Eric Hays, Sr., Junction City Gary McCartney, Sr., Ontario Jim Mott, Sr., Astoria Rod Peterson, Sr., North Eugene

1970 A-2 First Team Mike Vermeer, Sr., Sutherlin Doug Crowder, Sr., Reedsport Jon Heins, Sr., Philomath Ron Jones, Sr., Madras Randy Freeborn, Jr., Dayton Second Team Jack Easter, Jr., Gladstone G. Sellers, Sr., Reedsport Mike Towne, Sr., Creswell Pat Towne, Sr., Creswell W. Wamsley, Sr., North Catholic

1971 AAA

First Team Rob Torresdel, Sr., La Salle Jerry Bellotti, Sr., Klamath Falls Dean Robert, Sr., Corvallis Ed Sandoz, Sr., The Dalles Jerry Brown, Sr., Grants Pass Second Team Richard Washington, Soph., Benson Gary Gray, Jr., Benson Bill Singler, Sr., Medford Gary Lathem, Sr., Sheldon Tim O’Connor, Sr., Jesuit

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1972 AAA First Team Richard Washington, Jr., Benson Daryl Ross, Sr., Baker City Charles Channel, Sr., Jefferson Carl Bird, Sr., Jefferson Joey Schmidt, Jr., Marshall Second Team AAA Steve Bakke, Sr., David Douglas Doug Ainge, Jr., North Eugene Rich Mollerup, Sr., Sunset Ray Leary, Sr., Jefferson Jeff Bradford, Jr., Klamath Falls Ted Pappas, Sr., Medford Third Team AAA Bruce Higginson, Sr., Newberg Gary Gray, Sr., Benson Bob Oshetsky, Jr., Lake Oswego Rich Parson, Jr., Roseburg Tom Hagga, Sr., Grant

1973 AAA First Team Richard Washington, Sr., Benson Joe Schmidt, Sr., Marshall Tony Wilder, Sr., Newberg Tom Rondeau, Sr., Corvallis Rich Parson, Sr., Roseburg Second Team Dan Bennett, Jr., Reynolds Doug Ainge, Sr., North Eugene Jeff Butts, Sr., Parkrose Dave Roshau, Sr., North Eugene Paul Weiss, Sr., Medford Third Team Mark Wilson, Sr., Ashland Ed Nichenko, Sr., David Douglas Pat Schreiner, Sr., McNary Mitch Posey, Jr., Dallas Ronnie Cole, Sr., Jefferson

1974 AAA First Team Dan Bennett, Sr., Reynolds Rob Woods, Sr., Parkrose Tim McConnell, Sr., North Eugene Rodney Johnson, Sr., Benson Mark Hoisington, Jr., Benson

Second Team AAA Alan Gustafson, Sr., Corvallis Mark Christianson, Sr., West Linn Thomas Channel, Sr., Washington Al Nippert, Sr., Sandy Tom Rinearson, Sr., Oregon City Third Team AAA Brent Merriman, Jr., Pendleton Wendel Smith, Sr., Medford Rob Closs, Sr., Sunset Dale Murphy, Sr., Wilson Rick Scrivner, Sr, Baker

1975 AAA First Team Bill Hanzlik, Jr., Lake Oswego Stan Walker, Jr., Sunset Rick Raivio, Sr., Benson Mark Hoisington, Sr., Benson Ron Langrell, Sr., Roseburg Second Team AAA Earl Chaney, Washington Mark Hanzlik, Lake Oswego Jeff Heller, St. Helens Terry Beck, Corvallis David Littleton, Washington

1976 AAA AAA - Player of the Year Stan Walker, Sunset AAA - Coach of the Year Barney Holland, North Eugene First Team AAA Stan Walker, Sr., Sunset Dan Ainge, Jr., North Eugene Jeff Stout, Jr., Lake Oswego Scott Smith, Sr., West Linn Dave Hildahl, Sr., Madison

1977 AAA

Coach of the Year Barney Holland, North Eugene First Team AAA Ray Blume, Parkrose Roger Bates, North Eugene Dan Ainge, North Eugene Mark Radford, Sr., Grant Welton Jordan, Grant

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Second Team AAA Jeff Stout, Sr., Lake Oswego Ed Singler, Jr., Medford Steve Suchy, Benson Dane Barron, Central Catholic Kraig Luther, South Albany

1978 AAA (Eugene Register-Guard) First Team AAA Byron Howell, Soph., Central Catholic Charlie Sitton, Soph., McMinnville Jamie Stangel, Jr., Milwaukee Matt Wilkerson, Sr., Sweet Home Rob Holbrook, Sr., Parkrose Honorable Mention AAA Ed Singler, Sr., Medford Jeff Smith, Sr., Parkrose Steve Casey, Sr., Centennial Mike Gorman, Sr., Central Catholic

1979 AAA (Eugene Register-Guard) First Team AAA Charlie Sitton, Jr., McMinnville Byron Howell, Jr., Central Catholic Kevin McMillan, Sr., Grant Jamie Stangel, Sr., Milwaukee Bob Owen, Sr., Lake Oswego Honorable Mention AAA Jeff Jackson, Jr., Cottage Grove Larry Wilson, Sr., McNary Matt Johnson, Jr., South Salem

1980 AAA

AAA - Player of the Year Charlie Sitton, McMinnville AAA - Coach of the Year Jim Bair, Clackamas First Team AAA Charlie Sitton, Sr., McMinnville Dave Flint, Sr., Roosevelt Goliath Yeggins, Sr., Washington Dean Derrah, Jr., Hillsboro Scott McKie, Sr., West Linn Second Team AAA Steve Woodside, Soph., Parkrose Byron Howell, Sr., Central Catholic Jeff Meeuwsen, Sr., Hillsboro Trace Czyzewski, Jr., Clackamas Brian Fundingsland, Jr., Jackson

1981 AAA AAA - Player of the Year A.C. Green, Benson AAA - Coach of the Year Dick Gray, Benson First Team AAA A.C. Green, Sr., Benson Steve Woodside, Jr., Parkrose Dean Derrah, Sr., Hillsboro Chris Winkler, Sr., McMinnville Bryan Trendall, Sr., Marshfield

1982 AAA (Eugene Register-Guard) First Team AAA Steve Woodside, Sr., Parkrose Paul Robertson, Sr., Roseburg Dave Immel, Jr., Glencoe Brent Counts, Jr. Gervais Rick Osborn, Soph., Parkrose Honorable Mention AAA Jim Beatie, Sr., Glencoe First Team 1982 AA NA Second Team AA Paul Tadei, Sr., Astoria

1983 AAA

AAA - Player of the Year Dave Immel, Glencoe AAA - Coach of the Year Barry Adams, Glencoe First Team AAA Dave Immel, Sr., Glencoe Chris Carey, Sr., West Albany Rick Osborn, Jr., Parkrose Scott Meinert, Jr., South Salem Jim Beatie, Sr., Glencoe Second Team AAA Ulf Spears, Sr., Benson Scott Springer, Sr., Clackamas Tom Stalick, Sr., West Albany Jeff Huling, Sr., Sheldon Steve Fedler, Sr., Beaverton Third Team AAA Mike Pardon, Jr., Roseburg Tim Hamel, Sr., Glencoe Bob Arnold, Jr., Lakeridge Pat Reynolds, Sr., Springfield Jeff Riebel, Sr., South Salem

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1983 AA First Team AA NA Second Team AA NA Third Team AA Dave Tarabochia, Sr., Astoria

1983 A First Team A NA

First Team Brian King, Sr., Ontario Bart Koenitzer, Sr., Corvallis John Krauss, Sr., Corvallis Jim Rhode, Sr., Putnam Gary Woolworth, Sr., Lakeridge Second Team Matt Bair, Sr., Clackamas Dave DeMots, Sr., Sunset LeRoy Ellis, Sr., Parkrose Gary Rubin, Sr., Wilson Mark West, Jr., Grant

Third Team A NA

Third Team Dave Dufort, Jr., Sheldon Dan Embick, Jr., Beaverton Andre George, Sr., Roosevelt Stu Gunderson, Sr., Parkrose Keith Smith, Jr., Wilson

1984 AAA

1985 AA

Second Team A Will Bennett, Sr., Santiam Christian

AAA - Player of the Year Anthony Taylor, Beaverton AAA - Coach of the Year George Crandall, Wilson

First Team AA NA Honorable Mention AAA Eric Viuhkola, Soph., Astoria

First Team AAA Anthony Taylor, Sr., Beaverton Jerry Davis, Sr., Corvallis Richard Hollis, Sr., Grant Scott Meinert, Sr., South Salem Rick Osborn, Sr., Parkrose

AAA - Player of the Year Keith Smith, Wilson AAA - Coach of the Year Ken Harris, Sunset

Second Team AAA Bob Arnold, Sr., Lakeridge Keith Balderston, Sr., Wilson Terry Joyner, Sr., Lebanon Mike Pardon, Sr., Roseburg Jim Rhode, Jr., Putnam

First Team AAA Keith Smith, Sr., Wilson Dave Dufort, Sr., Sheldon Dan Embick, Sr., Beaverton Tony Ross, Sr., Grant Mark West, Sr., Grant

Third Team AAA John Jaha, Sr., David Douglas Brian King, Jr., Ontario Curtis Penny, Sr., Jefferson Scott Seidel, Sr., Churchill Mark Sundquist, Sr., Glencoe

Second Team AAA John Carty, Jr., Corvallis David Michaelson, Sr., Ashland Keith Reynolds, Sr., Springfield David Todd, Sr., Lakeridge Andrew Viahov, Sr., South Eugene

1985 AAA

Third Team AAA Bill Blevins, Sr., David Douglas Rob Fellows, Jr., Ashland Peter Hicks, Sr., Redmond Stu Meinert, Sr., South Salem Chris Roche, Sr., McKay

AAA - Player of the Year: Brian King, Ontario AAA - Coach of the Year: Nick Robertson, Beaverton

1986 AAA

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1986 AA First Team AA NA Honorable Mention AA Eric Viuhkola, Jr., Astoria

1987 AAA

AAA - Player of the Year John Carty, Corvallis AAA – Coach of the Year Ken Harris, Sunset First Team AAA John Carty, Sr., Corvallis Bob Cavell, Sr., McNary Paul Scott, Sr., Lake Oswego Ted Harris, Sr., Sunset Dale French, Sr., Glencoe Second Team AAA Don Hakala, Jr., Sr., West Linn Rob Fellows, Sr., South Medford John Milan, Sr., North Salem Terrell Brandon, Jr., Grant Joe McFerrin, Sr., Grant Third Team AAA Jeff Hoffman, Sr., David Douglas Mike Henjum, Sr., Redmond Matt Cordova, Sr., Lakeridge John Bass, Sr., Parkrose Tyrone White, Jr., Jefferson

1987 AA AA - Player of the Year NA AA - Coach of the Year NA First Team AA Eric Viuhkola, Sr., Astoria Second Team AA NA Third Team AA NA

1988 AAA

AAA - Players of the Year Terrell Brandon, Grant Kevin Harris, Sunset

AAA - Coach of the Year Terry Viohl, North Eugene First Team AAA Terrell Brandon, Sr., Grant Kevin Harris, Sr., Sunset Kurt Ronnow, Sr., Molalla John Fish, Sr., South Salem Tyrone White, Sr., Jefferson Second Team AAA Erik Spoelstra, Sr., Jesuit Brian Junta, Sr., Oregon City Steve Hayes, Sr., Cottage Grove Bart Stepp, Jr., South Eugene Blake Wilson, Sr., Central Catholic Third Team AAA Tony Hale, Sr., Sandy Steve Cooke, Sr., Tigard Roger Daley, Sr., Mountain View Brett Backlund, Sr., McNary Charles McKinney, Jr., Wilson

1989 AAA AAA - Player of the Year Aaron Johnson, Aloha AAA - Coach of the Year Barney Holland, Aloha First Team AAA Chris Rueppell, Sr., Beaverton Christopher Jensen, Jr., Oregon City Aaron Johnson, Sr., Aloha Charles McKinney, Sr., Wilson Bart Stepp, Sr., South Eugene Second Team AAA Antoine Stoudamire, Sr., Jesuit Justin Paola, Sr., Lake Oswego David Brown, Sr., Corvallis Carren Wilson, Sr., Jefferson Pat Strickland, Sr., Wilson Third Team AAA Chuck Roberts, Sr., David Douglas Jordy Lyden, Jr., Beaverton Corey McGraw, Sr., North Eugene Brian Mahoney, Sr., Sprague Doug Nussmeier, Sr., Lakeridge

1989 AA

AA - Player of the Year NA

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AA - Coach of the Year NA First Team AA NA Second Team AA NA Third Team AA NA

1989 A

A - Player of the Year NA A - Coach of the Year NA First Team A NA Second Team A Brock Baker, Sr., Santiam Christian Third Team A Matt Baker, Sr., Santiam Christian

1990 AAA

1991 4A 4A Player of the Year Damon Stoudamire, Wilson 4A - Coach of the Year Dean Roberts, West Albany First Team 4A Damon Stoudamire, Sr., Wilson Jason Liebl, Sr., Tigard Dave Harrison, Sr., Barlow Ray Ross, Sr., Parkrose J.D. Vetter, Jr., West Albany Second Team 4A Ricky Brainard, Sr., North Eugene Jake Petersen, Sr., Milwaukie Taj MacFarlane, Sr., North Salem Aaron McKinney, Jr., Wilson Eric Heinle, Sr., Sheldon Third Team 4A Walter Gintz, Sr., Grant Jon Dahlin, Sr., South Medford Todd Spike, Sr., Hermiston Ty Lockard, Jr., North Eugene Kasey Flicker, Jr., McNary

1991 3A

AAA - Player of the Year Orlando Williams, Benson AAA - Coach of the Year Bart Valentine, West Linn

First Team 3A Sean Eaton, Sr., Phoenix Jeff Bascue, Sr., Cottage Grove Andy Osborn, Sr., Douglas Ryan Boyle, Sr., Madras

First Team AAA Orlando Williams, Sr., Benson Jesse Schiel, Sr., Sandy Joel Holland, Sr., Putnam Jordy Lyden, Sr., Beaverton Damon Stoudamire, Jr., Wilson

Third Team 3A Justin Wilson, Sr., Toledo Tom Jaurequi, Sr., Sherwood Bill Doutt, Sr., Central Joel Nord, Sr., Molalla Scott Hale, Sr., Gladstone

Second Team AAA Matt O’Neil, Sr., Churchill Kevin Tufts, Sr., West Linn Leigh Wadeson, Sr., Lebanon Scott Baker, Sr., Crater Ray Ross, Jr., Parkrose Third Team AAA Taj McFarlane, Jr., North Salem Canaan Chatman, Sr., Benson John Naro, Sr., Aloha Desmond Taylor, Sr., North Salem Jon Mitchell, Sr., Churchill

Honorable Mention 3A Dirk Sigurdson, Jr., Seaside; Matt Stull, Sr., Astoria; Jeff Sorenson, Sr., Scappoose

1992 4A 4A - Player of the Year Zach Puent, Sheldon 4A - Coach of the Year: Larry Knudsen, Gresham

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First Team 4A Zach Puent, Sr., Sheldon Stuart Bailey, Sr., Beaverton Jeremy J.J. Johnson, Sr., Hillsboro Dan Meckel, Sr., Gresham J.D. Vetter, Sr., West Albany

1992 3A 3A - Player of the Year Alex Dixon, Yamhill-Carlton 3A - Coach of the Year NA First Team 3A Alex Dixon, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Jason Dunn, Sr., Cascade Jack Mulder, Sr., Tillamook Lee Stubbs, Sr., Creswell Anthony Levrets, Sr., Bandon Second Team 3A Thor Norgaard, Sr., Astoria Tim Campbell, Jr., Astoria John Freeman, Sr., Philomath Brandy Frederick, Sr., Sweet Home Mike Sandlin, Jr., Hood River Valley Tyler Simon, Sr., Woodburn Third Team 3A Tony Erickson, Jr., Seaside Gavin MacCluer, Jr., Myrtle Point Tyler Pendergast, Sr., Phoenix Jason Ackerman, Sr., Banks Marc Andreason, Sr., River Valley Honorable Mention 3A Dirk Sigurdson, Sr., Seaside

1993 4A 4A - Player of the Year Josh Unruh, South Salem 4A - Coach of the Year John Roche, Churchill First Team 4A Josh Unruh, Sr., South Salem Jered Takeuchi, Sr., Tigard Darin Mayer, Sr., Barlow Brad Badger, Sr., Corvallis Jawanza Hadley, Sr., David Douglas Second Team 4A Ryan Smith, Sr., Churchill Phil Johnson, Jr., Clackamas Denmark Reid, Sr., Jefferson

Steve Slotemaker, Jr., Hillsboro Travis Olson, Sr., Mazama Third Team 4A George Zaninovich, Jr., South Eugene Nate Williams, Sr., Franklin Jamie Hammericksen, Sr., North Medford Chris Thanos, Sr., Sunset Jamain Branch, Sr., Cleveland

1993 3A 3A - Player of the Year Joe Barba, Central 3A - Coach of the Year NA First Team 3A Joe Barba, Sr., Central Cody Barnes, Sr., Henley Jody Mortimore, Jr., Pleasant Hill Aaron Moszer, Sr., Tillamook Brandon Hodges, Sr., Brookings-Harbor Second Team 3A Dustin Harrington, Sr., Santiam Christian Third Team 3A Matt Baker, Sr., Santiam Christian

1993 2A 2A - Players of the Year Jamie Stevens, St. Mary’s Todd Marshall, St. Mary’s 2A - Coach of the Year Randy Shipley, St. Mary’s First Team 2A Jamie Stevens, Jr., St. Mary’s Todd Marshall, Sr., St. Mary’s Josh Carley, Sr., Monroe Eric Chirgwin, Sr., Portland Christian Will Kirkham, Sr., Willamina Second Team 2A Kevin Kofstad, Jr., Colton Rob Brown, Jr., Enterprise Andy Poundstone, Sr., Portland Christian Jeremy Gardner, Sr., Oakland Russ Crowson, Jr., Monroe Third Team 2A Larry Rimirez, Jr., Vale Corey Molan, Sr., Salem Academy Lance Horman, Sr., Enterprise Steve Villanueva, Sr., Dayton Steve Walsh, Jr., Chiloquin

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Honorable Mention 2A Rick Koffler, Sr., Heppner; Jon Silbernagel, Sr., Regis; Daniel Malberg, Sr., Jefferson; Kelly Barnes, Sr., Monroe; Chad Verlo, Sr., Portland Adventist; Brian Duron, Sr., Gaston; Toby Fox, Sr., Willamina; Todd Roberts, Jr., Mohawk; Brian Wholfer, Sr., Western Mennonite; Ben Lewis, Sr., Portland Christian; Jamie Harvey, Sr., Gervais; Adam Jensen, Sr., Lost River

Michael Humphrey, Sr., Taft Butch Greiner, Sr., Creswell Luke Pyle, Sr., Sweet Home Tim Manning, Sr., Stayton

1994 4A

Honorable Mention 3A Aaron Rutledge, Sr., Henley; K. C. Ring, Sr., Madras; Trinity Wheeler, Sr., Baker; Brandon Gaskey, Sr., Sweet Home; Mickey Poole, Sr., North Valley; Sean Mulder, Sr., Tillamook; Roger Morse, Jr., La Salle; Mark Hull, Sr., Hood River; Valley; Andy Hazlett, Sr., The Dalles; Greg Galino, Sr., Myrtle Point; Justin Boardle, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton

4A - Player of the Year Phil Johnson, Clackamas 4A - Coach of the Year Steve Halligan, Central Catholic First Team 4A Phil Johnson, Sr., Clackamas Mike Doleac, Sr., Central Catholic Jason Franklin, Jr., Benson Matt Santangelo, Jr., Central Catholic A.D. Smith, Jr., Churchill Second Team 4A George Zaninovich, Sr., South Eugene Jared Gallop, Sr., Roseburg Jamie Snook, Sr., Lakeridge Matt Smith, Sr., Grants Pass Zac Olson, Sr., North Salem Third Team 4A K’Zell Wesson, Jr., Jefferson Tyron Manlove, Soph., Wilson Kamba Tshionyi, Sr., North Eugene Ben Much, Sr., South Salem Jon Woodward, Sr., Hillsboro

1994 3A 3A - Player of the Year Michael Sandlin, Hood, River 3A - Coach of the Year NA First Team 3A Michael Sandlin, Sr., Hood River Gavin MacCleur, Sr., Myrtle Point Tim Campbell, Sr., Seaside Jeff Riggs, Jr., Henley Tony Erickson, Sr., Astoria Second Team 3A Mike Thornbrue, Sr., Taft

Third Team 3A Brad Beckham, Sr., Toledo Jason Harris, Sr., The Dalles Jody Mortimore, Sr., Pleasant Hill James Lundquist, Sr., Junction City Michael Allender, Jr., Stayton

1995 4A 4A - Player of the Year A.D. Smith, Churchill 4A - Coach of the Year John Roche, Churchill First Team 4A A.D. Smith, Sr., Churchill Jason Franklin, Sr., Benson Tyron Manlove, Jr., Wilson Ron Grady, Jr., Beaverton Matt Santangelo, Sr., Central Catholic Second Team 4A K’Zell Wesson, Sr., Jefferson Jeremy Vernon, Sr., McMinnville Geoff Rice, Sr., South Salem Jeff Nielsen, Jr., North Medford Joe Paulk, Sr., Lakeridge Third Team 4A Earl Clark, Sr., Benson Ryan Bohlander, Sr., McNary David Jackson, Jr., Wilson Mike Vanderhoff, Jr., South Medford Thalo Green, Jr., South Salem

1995 3A 3A - Player of the Year Jeff Riggs, Henley 3A - Coach of the Year NA

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First Team 3A Jeff Riggs, Sr., Henley Josh Buckley, Sr., Stayton Elvis Harper, Sr., Junction City Zach Hiatt, Sr., Astoria Roger Morse, Sr., La Salle

Third Team 4A Shawn Murray, Sr., Benson Aaron Haskett, Sr., West Linn J.J. Pilgreen, Sr., Thurston Jeff Nielsen, Sr., North Medford Amos Allen, Sr., Cleveland

Second Team 3A Ryan Schuster, Sr., La Salle Brandon Curry, Sr., Toledo Phillip Miller, Sr., Madras Enrique Sandoval, Sr., Woodburn Rusty Keith, Sr., Brookings-Harbor

1996 3A

Third Team 3A Jeff Dabbs, Sr., North Valley Joe Parks, Sr., McLoughlin Tim Clark, Soph., Sutherlin Dave Bodway, Sr., Seaside Andy Clifton, Sr., Philomath Honorable Mention 3A Michael Allender, Sr., Stayton; J. Feeley, Jr., Ontario; Matt Kaiser, Jr., Clatskanie; Jerit Carpenter, Sr., Brookings-Harbor; Kent Zwede, Sr., Henley; Jim Watts, Sr., Lakeview; James Braudrick, Sr., Gold Beach; Andy Chipps, Sr., Marist; Trent Van Dusen, Sr., Astoria; Aaron Histand, Sr., Portland Christian; Brandon Polamalu, Sr., Douglas; Aaron Neideigh Sr., Myrtle Point; Taylor Sexton, Sr., Taft; Jeremy Beddingheld, Sr., Philomath; Jeremiah Johnson, Sr., Willamina; Matt Makin, Sr., Sweet Home

1996 4A 4A - Player of the Year Thalo Green, South Salem 4A - Coach of the Year Tom Johnson, Barlow First Team 4A Thalo Green, Sr., South Salem Mike Vanderhoff, Sr., South Medford Blake Pengelly, Sr., South Eugene Mike McShane, Sr., South Salem Ron Grady, Sr., Beaverton Second Team 4A David Jackson, Sr., Wilson Drake Hudgins, Sr., Glencoe Josh Ulmer, Sr., Barlow Tyron Manlove, Sr., Wilson Jared Price, Jr., Barlow

3A - Player of the Year Mike Motsinger, Tillamook 3A - Coach of the Year Bob Lamb, Tillamook First Team 3A Mike Motsinger, Sr., Tillamook Tim Clark, Jr., Sutherlin Levi Seig, Sr., Central J. Feeley, Sr., Ontario Scott Riddle, Jr., Madras Second Team 3A Joel Simonsen, Jr., Philomath Ty Rotherberger, Jr., Junction City David, Cohen, Sr., Brookings Derek Osterholme, Sr., Astoria Tom Chipps, Jr., Marist Third Team 3A Bo Manthaller, Sr., Toledo Shane Morehead, Jr., Toledo Keith Marson, Jr., Molalla Matt Kaiser, Sr., Clatskanie James Whalen, Sr., La Salle Honorable Mention 3A Ben Goodman, Sr., Phoenix; Ryan Bruner, Sr., Illinois Valley; Jason Mix, Sr., Reedsport; Ryan Slider, Jr., Tillamook; Leland Dick, Sr., Burns; Bryan Richardson, Sr., Pleasant Hill; Joe Dabbs, Jr., North Valley; Oscar Rodriguez, Sr., Woodburn; Mike Ellison, Sr., Jefferson; Danny Bonnon, Sr., Tillamook; Chris Buchanan Sr., Scappoose; Reed Blanchard, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton; Andy Beckham, Sr., Toledo; Trent Shelton, Sr., Vale; Gabe Larson, Sr., Stayton

1996 2A 2A - Player of the Year Damian McCarthy, Portland Adventist 2A - Coach of the Year: Dave Plotts, Santiam

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First Team 2A Damian McCarthy Sr., Portland Adventist Nick Plotts, Jr., Santiam Jason Struve, Sr., Lost River Gabe Fuentes, Sr., Nyssa Igor Mihajlovic, Sr., Western Mennonite Second Team 2A Mike Williams, Sr., Yoncalla Jeremy Stockett, Sr., Wahtonka Damian Sempio, Sr., Portland Adventist Dustin Ramirez, Sr., Santiam Brenson Parks, Jr., Lowell Third Team 2A Peter Duyan, Jr., Catlin Gabel Joey Yanchik, Sr., Santiam Christian Rick Paz, Sr., Nyssa Mark Aryndt, Sr., Regis Bill Albert, Sr., Weston-McEwen Honorable Mention 2A Justin Jayne, Sr., Chiloquin; Scott Baker, Sr., Weston-McEwen; Petr Burda, Sr., Vernonia; Martin Mauer, Jr., Cascade Christian; Aaron Martin, Sr., Crow; Aaron Henderson, Jr., Sheridan; Morgan Dunlap, Jr., Weston-McEwen; Mike Schmidt, Jr., Lost River; Mark Newman, Sr., Stanfield; James Jayne, Sr., Chiloquin; Ehren Hill, Sr., Mohawk; Chad Roth, Jr., Salem Academy; Andy Morris, Jr., Central Linn; Ethan Evans, Jr., Gilchrist

1997 4A 4A - Player of the Year Frederick Jones, Barlow 4A - Coach of the Year Bart Valentine, West Linn First Team 4A Frederick Jones, Jr., Barlow Dennis Nathan Sr., Gresham Jared Buckmaster, Sr., Jesuit Jared Price, Sr., Barlow Carl Holmes, Sr., North Eugene Second Team 4A Brian Heinle, Sr., Sheldon Dan Drennan, Sr., Sheldon Adam Masten, Jr., Sprague Michael Marion, Sr., Wilson Dan Carter, Sr., North Medford

1997 3A 3A - Player of the Year Tim Clark, Sutherlin 3A - Coach of the Year Evan Brown, Madras First Team 3A Tim Clark, Sr., Sutherlin Scott Riddle, Sr., Madras Keith Marson, Sr., Molalla Luke Dean, Sr., Illinois Valley Ty Rothenberger, Sr., Junction City Second Team 3A Mike Landoll, Sr., Tillamook Joel Simonsen, Sr., Philomath Shane Morehead, Sr., Toledo Tom Chipps, Sr., Marist Brian Miller, Jr., Madras Third Team 3A Evan Wilson, Sr., Molalla Austin Houghtaling, Jr., Astoria August Norgaard, Sr., Astoria Mike Fisher, Jr., Toledo Shavon Haynes, Sr., Illinois Valley Honorable Mention 3A Chris Helphensline, Sr., Siuslaw; Isaac Hovet, Sr., Creswell; Joe Dabbs, Sr., North Valley; Sean Douglas, Sr., Wilsonville; Nick Petersen, Sr., Tillamook; Ryan Gober, Sr., Henley; Trevor Ball, Sr., Ontario; Jake Weldon, Jr., Central; Rob Brobeig, Sr., Scappoose; Eric Doogan, Sr., Baker; Jon Justin, Jr., Sisters

1997 2A 2A - Player of the Year Nick Plotts, Santiam 2A - Coach of the Year Scott Preuinger, Umatilla First Team 2A Nick Plotts, Sr., Santiam Brenson Parks, Sr., Lowell Alvie Luke, Sr., Amity Lee Lafferty, Sr., Umatilla Brian Jackson, Soph., Knappa Second Team 2A Craig Showalter, Sr., Santiam Christian Morgan Dunlap, Dr., Weston-McEwen

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Mike Schmidt, Sr., Lost River Marty Mauer, Sr., Cascade Christian Hector Martinez, Jr., Nyssa

First Team 3A Austin Houghtaling, Sr., Astoria Tim Frost, Jr., Henley Travis Melvin, Pleasant Hill Jon Justin, Sr., Sisters Jeff Auxier, Sr., Sherwood

Third Team 2A Brian O’Neil, Sr., Corbett Josh Davis, Jr., Salem Academy Manny Ochoa, Sr., Chiloquin Andy Morris, Sr., Central Linn Curtis Lemp, Sr., Oakland Honorable Mention 2A David Giles, Sr., Regis; Alex Ivanitsky, Sr., Western Mennonite; Carlin Wortham, Soph., Oakridge; Dennis McClain, Sr., Santiam Christian; Lawson Struve, Soph., Lost River; Ethan Evans, Sr., Gilchrist; Gene O’Neil, Jr., Corbett; Michael Peterson, Sr., WestonMcEwen; Brian Larsen, Jr., Santiam; Sean Linder, Sr., Glendale; Tim Miller, Sr., Imbler

1998 4A 4A - Player of the Year Frederick Jones, Barlow 4A - Coach of the Year Nick Robertson, Beaverton First Team 4A Frederick Jones, Sr., Barlow Moses Olson, Sr., Churchill Michael Dunleavy, Jr., Jesuit Shawn Kintner, Sr., McNary Adam Masten, Sr., Sprague Second Team 4A Terrence Green, Jr., Benson Cameron Carr, Jr., West Linn Travis DeManby, Sr., South Medford David Hodges, Sr., West Linn Craig Lewis, Sr., Benson Third Team 4A Ben Coffee, Jr., Benson Chris Lohrey, Sr., Beaverton Bryan Mills, Sr., Sheldon Mike Hood, Sr., Beaverton Tim Johnson, Sr., Glencoe

1998 3A 3A - Player of the Year: Austin Houghtaling, Astoria 3A -Coach of the Year Mike Goin, Astoria

Second Team 3A Eli Ettro, Sr., Astoria Alfonso Powers, Sr., Gold Beach John Powell, Sr., Cascade Brian Miller, Sr., Madras T. J. Caughhell, Jr., Reedsport Third Team 3A Carden Gambee, Sr., Junction City Luke Jackson, Soph., Creswell Chris Pedersen, Sr., Newport Stephen Weise, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton Robert, Sr., Taft Honorable Mention 3A Kevin Broderick-Kartye, Jr., Pleasant Hill; Mike Fisher, Sr., Toledo; Brian Newton, Sr., Gladstone; Matt Johnson, Jr., Henley; Jeremy Cox, Sr., St. Helen’s; Jake Welson, Sr., Central; Mike Anderson, Sr., La Salle; J. R. Brusseau, Sr., La Pine; Bo Bettencourt, Sr., Myrtle Point; Trevor Shelton, Sr., Vale; Kevin Baker, Jr., Riverside

1998 2A 2A - Player of the Year Brian Jackson, Knappa 2A - Coach of the Year Craig Cokley, Knappa First Team 2A Brian Jackson, Jr., Knappa Josh Davis, Sr., Salem Academy Lawson Struve. Jr., Lost River Carlin Wortham, Jr., Oakridge Brian Marcum, Sr., Nestucca Second Team 2A Wes Jennings, Jr., Joseph Mike Cokley, Jr., Knappa Tim Petke, Sr., Portland Lutheran Brian Mason, Sr., Harrisburg Jaime Olivera, Sr., Umatilla

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Third Team 2A Brad Larson, Sr., Santiam Marcus Gries, Sr., Regis Omar Inan, Jr., Oregon Episcopal Andrew Humphreys, Jr., Oakland Mark Snyder, Sr., Western Mennonite

1999 3A

Honorable Mention 2A Garrett Souza, Sr., Chiloquin; Erik Hansen, Sr., Nestucca; Maurisio Raynas, Jr., Lost River; Hector Martinez, Sr., Nyssa; Jason Simmons, Soph., Oakland; Josiah Goodin, Jr., Santiam Christian; Joe Hess, Sr., Bonanza; Jesse Welch, Sr., Mohawk; Cory Sherman, Jr., Stanfield; Thye Schuyler, Sr., Riddle

First Team 3A Luke Jackson, Jr., Creswell Kevin Broderick-Kartye, Sr., Pleasant Hill Tim Frost, Sr., Henley Kevin Baker, Sr., Riverside T.J. Caughell, Sr., Reedsport

1998 1A

1A - Player of the Year NA 1A - Coach of the Year Terry Crabb, Christ’s Center First Team 1A NA

1999 4A 4A - Player of the Year Michael Dunleavy, Jesuit 4A - Coach of the Year Chuck Robinson, North Salem First Team 4A Michael Dunleavy, Sr., Jesuit Blake Stepp, Jr., South Eugene Terrence Green, Sr., Benson Colin Oriard, Sr., Crescent Valley O.J. Gulley, Sr., Reynolds Second Team 4A Scott Zea, Sr., Clackamas Elliot Alexander, Sr., North Salem Cameron Carr, Sr., West Linn Tim Euhus, Sr., Churchill Ben Coffee, Sr., Benson Third Team 4A Bryson Bronson, Sr., Pendleton Clint Russell, Sr., McMinnville Phil Garrett, Sr., Eagle Point Ryan Roberts, Sr., West Albany Jeff Zimmer, Sr., North Medford

3A - Player of the Year Luke Jackson, Creswell 3A - Coach of the Year Mark Risen, Sweet Home

Second Team 3A Stephen Weise, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Nathan Tyler, Jr., Sweet Home Chris Cohen, Sr., St. Helen’s Jim Howell, Jr., Newport Wesley Powers, Jr., Powers Third Team 3A Curt Kaesch, Sr. La Salle Ryan Poster, Jr., Scappoose Derek Anderson, Soph., Scappoose Erick Stookey, Sr., Douglas Jason Counts, Sr. Central Honorable Mention 3A Pete Moore, Sr., Bandon; Carden Gambee, Sr., Junction City; Martin DeGroot, Sr., Glide; Dean Scrutton, Jr., La Salle; Gregg Smith, Sr., Cottage Grove; Chris Olson, Jr., Sisters; Nick Rintalen, Sr., Marist; Matt Johnson, Sr., Henley; Troy Fast, Sr., Mazama

1999 2A (Coaches Team) 2A - Player of the Year: Brian Jackson, Knappa 2A - Coach of the Year: Craig Cokley, Knappa First Team 2A Brian Jackson, Sr., Knappa Mike Cokley, Sr., Knappa Lawson Struve, Sr., Lost River Jared Gray, Sr., Gold Beach Carlin Wortham, Sr., Oakridge Second Team 2A Dustin Lulay, Sr., Regis Wes Jennings, Sr., Joseph Eric Ivanitsky, Sr., Western Mennonite Corey Sherman, Sr., Stanfield Mariosio Reyas, Sr. Lost River

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Third Team 2A J. D. Hill, Frosh, East Linn Christian Dustin Walker, Sr., Santiam Christian Remi Forrell, Sr., Stanfield Alex Carlson, Jr., Culver Peter Linde, Sr., Joseph

Miles Sandgathe, Sr., Pleasant Hill Derek Anderson, Jr., Scappoose Matt Simonsen, Sr., Philomath Nate Tyler, Sr., Sweet Home

Honorable Mention 2A Dan Franz, Jr., Corbett; Micah Worley, Sr., Portland Adventist; Omar Inan, Sr., Oregon Epsicopal;Andrew Humphreys, Sr., Oakland; Brandon Standridge, Sr., Riddle; Derek Howard, Jr., Imbler; David Tipton, Jr., Oakridge; Odin Miller, Jr., Union; Jeff Stocket, Sr., Wahtonka; Aaron Worley, Sr., Kennedy; Adam Zimel, Soph., Westside Christian; Nick Donaldson, Sr., Central Linn

2000 4A 4A - Player of Year Blake Stepp, South Eugene 4A - Coach of the Year Marshall Haskins, Jefferson First Team 4A Blake Stepp, Sr., South Eugene Brandon Brooks, Sr., Jefferson Brian Michaelson, Sr., Jesuit Robert Day, Sr., Benson Salim Stoudamire, Jr., Lake Oswego Second Team 4A Jared Abell, Sr., Crook County Shilo Rowland, Sr., McNary Colby Summer, Sr., Mountain View Brandon Gill, Sr., Gresham Antone Jarrell, Sr., Jefferson Third Team 4A Mitch Meeuwsen, Sr., Forest Grove Mike McGrain, Jr., Jesuit Jon Tinnon, Sr., Jefferson Brett Elliott, Sr., Lake Oswego David Brautigam, Sr., Tualatin

2000 3A 3A - Player of the Year Luke Jackson, Creswell 3A - Coach of the Year Dave Garvin, Philomath First Team 3A Luke Jackson, Sr., Creswell

Second Team 3A Erin Gram, Sr., Valley Catholic Jim Howell, Sr., Newport Michael Nunes, Jr., Henley Dean Scrutton, Sr., La Salle Peter Nunn, Sr., Junction City Third Team 3A Logan Garvin, Soph., Philomath Jake Jaca, Sr., Madras Ryan Poster, Sr., Scappoose Joe Randall, Sr., Siuslaw Joey Shannon, Sr., Umatilla Honorable Mention 3A James Tharp, Sr., Pleasant; Hill Ryan Cupp, Jr., Stayton; Jon Dinelli, Sr., Wilsonville; Willy Isley, Sr., Hidden Valley; Matt Kneeland, Sr., St. Helen’s; Ryan Krause, North Marion; Joe Neill, Sr., Pleasant Hill; Tyson Robertson, Sr., McLoughlin; David Weise, Jr., YamhillCarlton

2000 2A 2A - Player of the Year: Jason Simmons, Oakland 2A - Coach of the Year: Jeff Clark, Oakland First Team 2A Jason Simmons, Sr., Oakland David Tipton, Sr., Oakridge J.D. Hill, Soph., Oakland Alex Carlson, Sr., Culver Dan Franz, Sr., Corbett Second Team 2A Derek Howard, Sr., Imbler Dave Allcroft, Sr., Westside Christian Odin Miller, Sr., Union Brett Crane, Sr., Oakland Ja Mar Mitchell, Sr., Portland Christian Third Team 2A Tony Walther, Sr., Western Mennonite Matt Ballou, Sr., Portland Adventist Paul Lulay, Sr., Regis Andy Baker, Sr., Cascade Christian Rob Ledgerwood, Sr., Knappa

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Honorable Mention 2A Asa Richelderfer, Sr., Sherman County; Brad Haynes, Jr., Gilchrist; Kyle Cowan, Sr., East Linn Christian; Brett Yeager, Sr., Oakridge; Shawn Steele, Sr., Sheridan; Todd Grassman, Soph., Yoncalla; Adian Knox, Sr., East Linn Christian; Toph Parker, Sr., Monroe; Andrew Knox, Jr., Gilcrest; Clint Steen, Jr., Joseph

2001 4A 4A - Player of the Year Aaron Miles, Jefferson 4A - Coach of the Year John Roche, Churchill First Team 4A Aaron Miles, Sr., Jefferson Michael Lee, Sr., Jefferson Marshal Hartman, Jr., Westview Salim Stoudamire, Sr., Lake Oswego Ian Elseth, Sr., Grants Pass Second Team 4A Peter Nelson, Sr., Willamette Bill Swancutt, Sr., Sprague Darren Cooper, Sr., Benson Mike McGrain, Sr., Jesuit Tyler Hayes, Jr., Bend Third Team 4A Mike Hefflinger, Sr., Clackamas Jordan Kent, Jr., Churchill Jin Voeks, Sr., Barlow Joe Newton, Jr., Roseburg Jeff Dunn, Sr., Dallas

2001 3A

3A - Player of the Year Derek Anderson, Scappoose 3A - Coach of the Year Erik Wiprud, South Umpqua First Team 3A Derek Anderson, Sr., Scappoose Nick Keith, Jr., Pleasant Hill David Weise, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Michael Nunes, Sr., Henley Chasen Walker, Sr., Madras Second Team 3A NA Third Team 3A NA

2001 2A 2A - Player of the Year Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton 2A - Coach of the Year Doug Miles, Dayton First Team 2A Jon Hildebrandt, Jr., Dayton J.D. Hill, Jr., East Linn Christian Blaine Bartholomew, Sr., Oakland Clint Steen, Sr., Joseph Jimmy Montgomery, Sr., Portland Adventist Second Team 2A Brian Morris, Sr., Umatilla Zach McUne, Sr., Portland Christian Chris Thompson, Sr., Salem Academy Brad Haynes, Sr., Gilcrest Tony Walther, Sr., Western Mennonite Third Team 2A David Fenley, Sr., McKenzie Chris Murphy, Sr., St. Mary’s Konrad Bomberger, Sr., Union Travis Lulay, Jr. Regis Jordan Humphreys, Sr., Oakland Honorable Mention 2A Jordan Ferrell, Sr., Cascade Christian; Todd Grassman, Jr., Yoncalla; Brad Johnson, Soph., Lost River; Kevin Johnson, Sr., Imbler; Nathan Koetje, Sr., Portland Christian; John Macy, Sr., Culver; Michael McCabe, Jr., Heppner; Matt McCoy, Sr., Portland Adventist; Josh Miller, Sr., Knappa; Vernon Miller, Sr., Chiloquin; Uni Prenevost, Jr., Oakridge; Ben Sisler, Soph., Santiam Christian; Drew Steinbrook, Sr., Western Mennonite; Zach Vandiegriend, Sr. Salem Academy

2001 1A 1A - Player of the Year NA 1A - Coach of the Year NA First Team 1A Jeff Anderson, Jr., Jordan Valley Jimmy Craig, Jr., Mohawk Second Team 1A NA

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2002 4A

First Team 2A Jon Hildebrandt, Sr., Dayton Travis Lulay, Sr., Regis J.D. Hill, Sr., East Linn Christian Todd Grassman, Sr., Yoncalla Michael Fiddler, Jr., St. Mary’s

4A - Player of the Year Marshal Hartman, Westview 4A - Coach of the Year Shawn Alderman, Tigard First Team 4A Marshal Hartman, Sr., Westview Chris Rogers, Sr., Wilson Shea Washington, Sr., Thurston Jordan Kent, Sr., Churchill Scott Dougherty, Sr., Jesuit

Second Team 2A Marcus Wells, Sr., Joseph Scott Churchill, Sr., Westside Christian Ben Sisler, Jr., Santiam Christian Adam Ernst, Sr., Gilchrist Jesse Stratos, Sr., Portland Christian

2002 3A

Third Team 2A Grayson Boucher, Sr., Salem Christian Dante Rosario, Jr., Dayton Michael Johnson, Sr., City Christian Devin Banks, Soph., McKenzie Dustin Marsh, Sr., Gold Beach

3A - Player of the Year Logan Garvin, Philomath 3A - Coach of the Year Dave Garvin, Philomath First Team 3A Logan Garvin, Sr., Philomath Levell Heisa, Jr., Mazama Jordan Pratt, Jr., Central Nick Keith, Sr., Pleasant Hill Jacoby Ellsbury, Sr., Madras

Honorable Mention 2A Nathan Duey, Sr., Gold Beach; John Evans, Sr., Knappa; Tonfly Villanueva, Jr., Umatilla; Stephen Mathaney, Sr., Heppner; Alan Krause, Sr., Portland Adventist; Mychal Sha, Jr., Cascade Christian; Jake Nelson, Jr., Crow

Second Team 3A Nick Borrevik, Sr., Reedsport Jason Hartford, Jr., Tillamook Matt Johnson, Sr., Astoria Chris Olson, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Joe VanDomelin, Sr., Valley Catholic

2002 1A 1A - Player of the Year Jeff Anderson, Jordan Valley 1A - Coach of the Year NA

Third Team 3A Kevin Harrison, Jr., Marist Dave Mullins, Sr., Baker Kevin Nelson, Sr., Rainier Jason Stevenson, Sr., South Umpqua Ko Yada, Jr., Newport

First Team 1A Jimmy Craig, Sr., Mohawk Jeff Anderson, Sr., Jordan Valley

Honorable Mention 3A Tommy Bain, Sr., Philomath; Kyle Blain, Sr., Marist; Kevin Boss, Sr., Philomath; Justin Graven, Sr., Illinois valley; Daniel Houston, Sr., Illinois Valley; Luke Martindale, Jr., Siuslaw; David Miller, Sr., Wilsonville; Paul Rastler, Jr., Taft; Luke Roman, Sr., Astoria; Josh Thomas-Dotson, Jr., Siuslaw

2002 2A 2A Player of the Year Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton 2A - Coach of the Year Doug Miles, Dayton

Second Team 1A Jason Powell, Sr., Mohawk

2003 4A

4A - Player of the Year Marty Leunen, Redmond 4A - Coach of the Year Gene Potter, Jesuit First Team 4A Kory Mahr, Sr., Grants Pass Jordan Oathes, Sr., Southridge Maarty Leunen, Jr., Redmond James Loe, Jr., Hillsboro Thomas Gardner, Sr., Jefferson

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Second Team 4A Jeremiah Dominquez, Jr., South Salem Tyson Papenfuss, Sr., Clackamas Neal Zumwalt, Sr., Lincoln Kyle Wortman, Sr., Springfield Scott Gallagher, Sr., Gresham

First Team 2A Ben Sisler, Sr., Santiam Christian Michael Fiddler, Sr., St. Mary’s Blake Muscardin, Jr., Regis Dante Rosario, Sr., Dayton Tanner McIntosh, Jr., Imbler

Third Team 4A Mike Green, Sr., Crescent Valley Karl Baumgartner, Sr., Canby Josh Tarver, Soph., Jesuit Kevyn Green, Sr., Benson Josh Akwenuke, Sr., Westview

Second Team 2A Nate McBride, Jr., Warrenton Brad Reynoso, Sr., Salem Academy Gabe Buhler, Sr., Harrisburg Kellen Molica, Sr., Bandon Nate Lewis, Jr., Culver

2003 3A

Third Team 2A Mychal Sha, Sr., Cascade Christian Jacob Malpass, Jr., Harrisburg Darin Bartholomew, Sr., Oakland Zach Johnson, Sr., Weston-McEwen Colin Culbreth, Sr., Imbler

3A - Player of the Year Jason Hartford, Tillamook 3A - Coach of the Year Alex Iwaniw, Tillamook First Team 3A Jason Hartford, Sr., Tillamook Levell Hesia, Sr., Mazama Jordan Pratt, Sr., Central Ko Yada, Sr., Newport Wade Douglas, Jr., Ontario Second Team 3A Brian Gram, Sr., Valley Catholic Matt Pizzola, Sr., Coquille Ian Dayton, Sr., Stayton Ben Voogd, Soph., Siuslaw Tyler Coleman, Jr., Marist Third Team 3A Ryan Coldren, Jr., Marist Jeremiah Runkle, Jr., Tillamook Mitch Grove, Sr., Baker Dominique Easterling, Jr., Madras Seth Pennington, Sr., La Grande Honorable Mention 3A Eric Brosterhous, Sr., Mazama; Jamil Berry, Sr., LaSalle; Michael Braziel, Jr., Central; Justin Gabriel, Jr., Stayton; John Sperling, Sr., North Bend; Sean Palmer, Sr., Newport; Josh Thomas-Dotson, Sr., Siuslaw; Travis Gielish, Sr., Pleasant Hill

2003 2A 2A - Player of the year Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian 2A - Coach of the Year Gary Hull, Western Mennonite

Honorable Mention 2A Brian Lirrell, Sr., Umatilla; Chad Ahlstrom, Sr., Western Mennonite; Cameron Byrd, Sr., Portland Christian; Ryan Pugh, Sr., East Linn Christian; Brad Johnson, Sr., Lost River

2003 1A 1A - Player of the Year Tyler Ludwig, Mohawk 1A – Coach of the Year Jim Flint, Columbia Christian First Team 1A Tyler Ludwig, Jr., Mohawk Shaun Lequerica, Sr., Jordan Valley Damian Wylie, Sr., St. Paul Jeremy Rosenbalm, Jr., Arlington Cody Mattox, Sr., Mohawk Second Team 1A Tyson Davis, Sr., Spray Richie Higgins, Sr., Elkton Garrett Cline, Jr., McKenzie Cody King, Sr., Columbia Christian Keith Brown, Sr., Perrydale Honorable Mention 1A Zach Bruce, Sr., Spray; Nathan Morris, Sr., Dufur; Jessie Warrick, Sr., Powers; Brandon Richardson, Sr., Paisley; Isaac Stephenson, Sr., Butte Falls; Jon Moore, Sr., Wheeler; Randy Spaur, Jr., Wallowa; Pat Anderson, Soph., Jordan Valley;

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Brandon Hendrix, Sr., Alsea; Derek Robinson, Jr., Mohawk

2004 4A 4A - Player of the Year Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem 4A - Coach of the Year Rick Havercroft, McMinnville First Team 4A Jeremiah Dominguez, Sr., South Salem Maarty Leunen, Sr., Redmond James Loe, Sr., Hillsboro Craig Johnson, Sr., South Medford Riley Luettgerodt, Sr., Putnam Second Team 4A Brian Morris, Jr., Jefferson Kevin Love, Fr., Lake Oswego Josh Tarver, Jr., Jesuit Jesse Worchester, Sr., Churchill Seth Tarver, Soph., Jesuit Third Team 4A Brent Satern, Sr., Silverton Corey Allen, Jr., Central Catholic Brett Casey, Jr., Crescent Valley Rocky Pedden, Sr., Oregon City Ryan Fiegi, Sr., South Medford Honorable Mention 4A Sherrard Watson, Sr., Sunset; Joe Wolfinger, Sr., Aloha; Mark Caroll, Sr., Hermiston; Matt Bramow, Jr., South Eugene; Dominic Waters, Jr., Grant; Donnie Harrison-Davis, Sr., Grant; David Cernin, Jr., Century; Sam Rayburn, Sr., Sunset; Jake Glisson, Jr., Barlow; Seth Bauman, Sr., Roseburg; Matt Cowell, Sr., Grants Pass; Phillip Harbaugh, Sr., Corvallis

2004 3A

3A - Player of the Year Nick Finley, Creswell 3A - Coach of the Year Ron Lampe, Creswell First Team 3A Nick Finley, Sr., Creswell Jeremy Wilson, Jr., Wilsonville Wade Douglas, Sr., Ontario Jeremy Runkle, Sr., Tillamook Micah Mooney, Sr., Junction City

Second Team 3A Jake Kettles, Sr., Philomath Michael Craig, Sr., Scappoose Justin Gabriel, Sr., Stayton Ben Voogd, Jr., Siuslaw Brett Ellis, Sr., Phoenix Third Team 3A David Timpe, Sr., Coquille Nate Hartle, Sr., Stayton Jim McQuiston, Sr., Creswell Dominique Easterling, Sr., Madras Darren Clark, Sr., North Valley Honorable Mention 3A JT Gilmore, Jr., Taft; Kyle Jackson, Sr., Rainier; Tie Hiatt, Sr., Vale; Andrew Nieman, Jr., Tillamook; Mickey Reed, Sr., Sutherlin; David Duong, Sr., Gladstone; Ryan Coldren, Sr., Marist; Skylar Morgan, Jr., Henley

2004 2A

2A - Player of the Year Blake Muscardin, Regis 2A - Coaches of the Year Jeff Koehnke, Regis Jason Koenke, Regis First Team 2A Blake Muscardin, Jr., Regis Nate McBride, Sr., Warrenton Tanner McIntosh, Sr., Imbler Jacob Malpass, Sr., Harrisburg Mike Nieraeth, Jr., Bonanza Second Team 2A Ernest Garrett, Soph., Oakland Alex Keen, Sr., Santiam Christian Ben Kros, Sr., Western Mennonite Nate Lewis, Sr., Culver Tyler Lulay, Sr., Regis Third Team 2A David Attaway, Sr., Portland Christian Cole Lathrop, Sr., Joseph Daniel Mast, Sr., Reedsport Brett Rhode, Sr., Amity Pete Sichley, Sr., Kennedy Honorable Mention 2A Josh Dressler, Jr., Portland Christian; Isaac Hoffman, Sr., Cascade Christian; Cory Hull, Sr., East Linn Christian; Luke Murray, Sr., Heppner

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2004 1A 1A - Player of the Year Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington 1A – Coach of the Year Grant Nelson, North Clackamas Christian First Team 1A Tyler Ludwig, Sr., Mohawk Devin Banks, Sr., McKenzie Garrett Cline, Sr., McKenzie Andrew Cassebaum, North Clackamas Christian Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Second Team 1A NA Third Team 1A NA Honorable Mention 1A NA

2005 4A 4A- Player of the Year Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 4A - Coach of the Year Gene Potter, Jesuit First Team 4A Kevin Love, Soph., Lake Oswego Seth Tarver, Jr., Jesuit Phil Nelson, Jr., McNary Dominic Waters, Sr., Grant Casey Reed, Sr., Canby Second Team 4A Brett Casey, Sr., Crescent Valley Josh Tarver, Sr., Jesuit Jake Dastrup, Sr., Grants Pass Jake Glisson, Sr., Barlow Kyle Singler, Soph., South Medford Third Team 4A Mac Hopson, Sr., Jefferson Jason Bell, Sr., Thurston David Cernin, Sr., Century Paul Carollo, Sr., Hermiston Corey Allen, Sr., Central Catholic

2005 3A 3A- Player of the Year Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville 3A - Coach of the Year Chris Roche, Wilsonville

First Team 3A Jeremy Wilson, Sr., Wilsonville Ben Voogd, Sr., Siuslaw Andrew Nieman, Sr., Tillamook Justin Parnell, Jr., Sutherlin John Gaskill, Sr., Philomath

2005 2A 2A - Player of the Year Blake Muscardin, Regis 2A - Coach of the Year Rick Jackson, St. Mary’s First Team 2A Blake Muscardin, Regis Garrett Fiddler, Soph., St. Mary’s Will McCoy, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Landon Boucher, Jr., Salem Academy Mike Nieraeth, Sr., Bonanza Second Team 2A Zach Burdon, Jr., Willamina Mitch Barnes, Jr., Pilot Rock Trenton Fraser, Jr., Bandon Brady Lovell, Jr., Vale Ryan Pugh, Sr., East Linn Christian Third Team 2A Jeremy Bittner Soph., Santiam Christian Josh Dressler, Sr., Portland Lutheran Ernest Garrett, Jr., Bandon Justin Perz, Sr., Delphian Corby Ray, Jr., Portland Christian Honorable Mention 2A Drew Church, Sr., Regis; Travis Derochowski, Jr., West Mennonite; Danny Derry, Jr., Oakland; Tony Nakashima, Sr., Portland Adventist

2006 6A 6A - Player of the Year Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 6A - Coach of the Year Dennis Murphy, South Medford First Team 6A Kevin Love, Jr., Lake Oswego Seth Tarver, Sr., Jesuit Lathen Wallace, Sr., Jefferson Trenton Newton-Jones, Sr., South Eugene Kyle Singler, Jr., South Medford

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2006 3A 3A - Player of the Year Jordan Hayter, Hidden Valley 3A - Coach of the Year Norm Hayter, Hidden Valley

Third Team 2A Landon Boucher, Sr., Salem Academy Andrew Brenner, Sr., Oakland Heath Donahoe, Sr., Lost River Josh Heidegger, Jr., Cascade Christian Clint Moore, Sr., Sherman County

First Team 3A Jordan Hayter, Sr., Hidden Valley Ben Pettit, Sr., La Grande Justin Parnell, Sr., Sutherlin Tyson Christie, Sr., Sherwood A.J. Gaulton, Sr., Pleasant Hill

Honorable Mention 2A Marshall Ackley, Sr., Nyssa; Mitch Byrnes, Sr., Pilot Rock; Matt Dressler, Jr., Portland Christian; Paul Jones, Jr., Nyssa

Second Team 3A Cody Crow, Sr., Hidden Valley Christian Siltanen, Sr., La Grande Devin Conklin, Sr., Central Tyler Ferguson, Sr., Stayton Elias Eave, Sr., Wilsonville Third Team 3A Evan Parker, Sr., Tillamook Joe Pratt, Sr., Central Zach Anderson, Jr., Yamhill-Carlton Ryan Circle, Sr., Pleasant Hill Erik Quick, Warner, Sr., Marist Honorable Mention 3A Robert Hoepfl, Sr., Junction City; Conner Willis, Sr., Wilsonville; Guy Mount, Sr., Sisters; Justin Engstrom, Jr., Scappoose; Josh Quimby, Sr., Douglas; Michael Phillips, Sr., Central; Mike Saltenberger, Sr., Mazama; Tyler Sears, Sr., Marist

2006 2A

2A - Player of the Year Danny Derry, Oakland 2A - Coach of the Year: Larry Ramirez, Nyssa First Team 2A Danny Derry, Sr., Oakland Jeremy Bittner, Jr., Santiam Christian Travis Derochowski, Sr., Western Mennonite Trenton Fraser, Sr., Bandon Jonny Long, Sr., Portland Adventist Second Team 2A Josh Alvarado, Sr., Oakridge Zach Burton, Sr., Willamina Brady Lovell, Sr., Vale Elijah Mones, Jr., Portland Christian Ben Potloff, Sr., Salem Academy

2006 1A

1A - Player of the Year Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Valley Christian 1A - Coach of the Year Michael Mai, Damascus Christian First Team 1A Jeremy Chappell, Sr., Umpqua Valley Christian Stephen Kresse, Sr., South Wasco County Ray Palmquist, Sr., South Wasco County Matthew Best, Jr., Damascus Christian Drew Wiley, Soph., McKenzie Second Team 1A Tyler Brown, Sr., Ione Kory Woods, Sr., Country Christian Jacob Gisher, Jr., Spray Max Nilsson, Sr., Imbler Darryl Swearingen, Sr., Prospect Third Team 1A Ryan Starr, Sr., Spray Stephen Dennis, Sr., Damascus Christian Chad Young, Sr., Mohawk Joe Dawson, Sr., Joseph Danny Reiter, Soph., Mohawk Honorable Mention 1A Justin Arp, Jr., Days Creek; David Moore, Sr., Days Creek; Isaac Buhler, Jr., Perrydale; Dillon Ross, Sr., Butte Falls; Luke Thompson, Sr., Gilchrist

2007 6A 6A - Players of the Year Kyle Singler, South Medford Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 6A - Coach of the Year Dennis Murphy, South Medford

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2007 4A

First Team 6A Kyle Singler, Sr., South Medford Kevin Love, Sr., Lake Oswego Greg Plater, Sr., McKay Paul McCoy, Jr., Grant Brad Tinsley, Jr., Oregon City

4A - Player of the Year Zach Anderson, Yamhill-Carlton 4A - Coach of the Year Craig Woods, Baker First Team 4A Zach Anderson, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton Cody Britton, Sr., Stayton Grant Johnson, Sr., Baker Bryant Sentman, Sr., Cottage Grove Nash Keen, Sr., Cascade

Second Team 6A Michael Harthun, Jr., South Medford Clint Chapman, Sr., Canby Blake Poole, Sr., Sheldon Garrett Sim, Jr., Sunset Brady Martin, Sr., McMinnville Honorable Mention 6A Andy Poling, Jr., Westview; Kevin Chalmers, Sr, Jesuit; Kevin Reynolds, Sr., Lincoln; Brian Barkdoll, Sr., Central Catholic; Ernie Spada, Sr., Lake Oswego; Ameer Shamsud-Din, Jr., Benson; Andrew Jones, Sr., Westview; Michael Wohlers, Sr., Gresham; Jonny Brainard, Sr., Canby; Brent McKee, Sr. Sheldon; Cameron Marshall, Sr., South Eugene

2007 5A 5A - Player of the Year Brian Conklin, North Eugene 5A - Coach of the Year Bill Wagner, North Eugene

Second Team 4A Alex Demith, Sr., Hidden Valley Ben Motter, Sr., Philomath Buster Hartford, Sr., Tillamook Drew Holden, Sr., Siuslaw Matt Duman, Sr., Baker Honorable Mention 4A Justin Engstrom, Sr., Scappoose; Colin Stock, Sr., Henley; Travis Mastrude, Jr., Baker; Jordan Rainwater, Sr., Siuslaw; Gabe Kauffman, Jr., Sweet Home; Tyler Dragt, Sr., Elmira; Nate Ellis, Sr., North Valley; Andy Murray, Sr., Astoria

2007 3A

3A - Player of the Year Jeremy Bittner, Santiam Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Jeff Galagher, Valley Catholic

First Team 5A Brian Conklin, Jr., North Eugene Abe Lodwick, Sr., Mountain View Nadav Heyman, Jr., Corvallis Cameron Jackson, Jr., Westview Nick Schultens, Sr., Hillsboro

First Team 3A Jeremy Bittner, Sr., Santiam Christian Scott Hodges, Sr. Clatskanie Paul Jones, Sr., Nyssa Marc Rogers, Sr., Bandon Andy Brentano, Sr., Regis

Second Team 5A Antwon Wooten, Sr., Jefferson Andrew Schumacher, Sr., Churchill Rory Blanche, Sr., Ashland Chehales Tapscott, Jr., Century David Reeher, Jr., Crook County Honorable Mention 5A Larry Richards, Soph., Roosevelt; Andrew Hookland, Sr., North Eugene; Kevin Heath, Sr., Corvallis; Richard Townsend-Gant, Sr., Jefferson; Miles Haley, Sr., Springfield; Ramiro Alatorre, Sr., Hermiston; Anthony Golden, Jr., Madison; Curtis Denos, Sr., West Albany

Second Team 3A Andy Haugen, Sr., Valley Catholic Kellen Chewning, Sr., Willamina Anthony Cavillo, Sr., Regis Sergio Rosario, Sr., Dayton Eric Gantenbein, Sr. Warrenton Third Team 3A Scott Buche, Sr., Myrtle Point Ryan Bernards, Sr., Dayton Bobby Harding, Sr. Rainier Jasem Delaney, Jr., Creswell Patrick Blanchard, Sr., Nyssa Steve Williams, So., Umatilla

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Honorable Mention 3A Conrad Ritchie, Jr., Clatskanie; Kevin Hertel, Sr., Sheridan; Trevor Gates, Sr., Valley Catholic

Kaleb Oveson, Sr., Wallowa Jacob Fischer, Sr., Spray Joel Hunt, Sr., Columbia Christian Justus Gray, Sr., Powder Valley

2007 2A

Third Team 1A Lyle Montgomery, Sr., Lowell; Isaac McKiney, Jr. Country Christian; Asa Miller, Jr., Spray Derik Turnbill, Sr., Triad Robin Hinkley, Sr., South Wasco County

2A - Player of the Year Mike Woodard, Western Mennonite 2A - Coach of the Year Brian Morse, Cascade First Team 2A Mike Woodard, Western Mennonite Josh Heidegger, Sr., Cascade Christian Elijah Monnes, Sr., Portland Christian Kyle Gomez, Sr., Bonanza Bryan Martin, Sr., Western Mennonite Second Team 2A Alex Demaris, Sr., Monroe Andrew Shipley, Sr., Cascade Christian Ryan Isom, Sr., Knappa Colt Haney, Sr., Union Michael Kruesi, Jr., East Linn Christian Third Team 2A Kyle Guldager, Jr., Monroe Andrew Young, Jr., Oakland Scott Burris, Sr., Portland Lutheran Nacho Elguezabel, Jr., Heppner Chris Sutton, Sr., St. Mary’s Honorable Mention 2A John Laidet, Sr., Bonanza; Ryan HoodTaylor, Sr., Scio; Jesse Severson, Sr., Portland Christian; Chad Hanson, Sr., Riddle; Chris McManus, Sr., Central Linn; Andrew Lutz, Sr., Blanchet

2007 1A 1A - Player of the Year: Matt Best, Damascus Christian 1A - Coach of the Year Bart Rothenberger, Mohawk First Team 1A Danny Reiter, Jr., Mohawk Drew Wiley, Jr., McKenzie Matt Best, Sr., Damascus Christian Ben Whitlock, Sr., Damascus Christian Brody Wilkins, Jr., Mohawk Second Team 1A Bryson Allen, Sr., Powder Valley

Honorable Mention 1A Justin McNack, Sr., City Christian; Paul Carter, Jr., Country Christian; Dallan Davies, Soph., Crane; Baxter Davies, Jr., Crane; Justin Arp, Sr., Days Creek; Taylor McIntosh, Soph., Days Creek; Cameron Root, Sr., Horizon Christian; Robbie Confranes, Jr., Horizon Christian; Colby Hansen, Sr., Hosanna Christian; Zac Filmore, Soph., Jordan Valley; Cameron Allison, Jr., Life Christian; Kyle Dierks, Sr., Mapleton; Mason Foster, Sr., Nixyaawii; Isaac Buhler, Sr., Perrydale Jake Stevens, Jr., Powers; Clinton Vaughn, Jr., Triangle Lake

2008 6A 6A - Players of the Year Garrett Sim, Sunset Brad Tinsley, Oregon City 6A - Coach of the Year Mike Doherty, Oregon City First Team 6A Garrett Sim, Sr., Sunset Brad Tinsley, Sr., Oregon City Michael Harthun, Sr., South Medford Paul McCoy, Sr., Grant Mario Gill, Sr., Wilson Second Team 6A Mike Moser, Jr., Grant Sam Schafer, Sr., Oregon City E.J. Singler, Jr., South Medford Andy Poling, Sr., Westview Kevin Sullivan, Jr., Southridge Honorable Mention 6A Ryan Gorton, Sr., Tigard; Jordan Bayliss, Sr., David Douglas; Xavier Cannefax, Sr., South Salem; Ameer Shamsrud-din, Sr., Benson; Danny Berger, Sr., North Medford; Jordan Freelander, Sr., Central Catholic

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2008 5A

2008 3A

5A - Player of the Year Terrence Ross, Jefferson 5A - Coach of the Year Greg Garrison, Corvallis

3A - Player of the Year Derek Piete, Regis 3A - Coach of the Year Terry Crabbe, Harrisburg

First Team 5A Terrence Ross, Soph., Jefferson Brian Conklin, Sr., North Eugene Chehales Tapscott, Sr., Century Nadav Heyman, Sr., Corvallis Drew Wiley, Sr., Thurston

First Team 3A Derek Piete, Jr., Regis Wade Moyer, Jr., Westside Christian Scott Morse, Jr., Cascade Christian Nick Gowen, Sr., Horizon Christian Justin Smucker, Jr., Harrisburg

Second Team 5A J. J. Ross, Sr., Hermiston Nick Eason, Sr., Corvallis Markus Baker, Sr., North Eugene Sean Dart, Sr. Mountain View Cameron McCaffrey, Jr., Century

Second Team 3A Steve Williams, Jr., Umatilla Jeremy Cheney, Sr., Cascade Christian Joe Jaeger, Jr. Regis J.D. Esters, Soph. Oregon Episcopal Beau Mendezona, Sr., Horizon Christian

Honorable Mention 5A Davari Harrison, Sr., Cleveland; Sean Gaines, Sr., Madison; Terrence Jones, Soph., Jefferson; Anthony Golden, Sr., Madison; Cody Meeks, Sr., Hermiston; Conner Rumpf, Sr., Sherwood; Jordan Fritzler, Sr., Wilsonville

Third Team 3A Zach Poisal, Sr. Sheridan Conrad Ritchie, Sr., Clatskanie Jasem Dulaney, Jr., Creswell Brody McGowan, Sr., Harrisburg Bryce Doherty, Sr., Riverside

2008 4A

4A - Player of the Year Chase Bansemer, Brookings-Harbor 4A - Coach of the Year Bryan Wood, Brookings-Harbor First Team 4A Chase Bansemer, Jr., Brookings-Harbor Blair Wheadon, Sr., Junction City David Berney, Sr., Marist Tanrace Glynn, Sr., Molalla Winston Mueller, Sr., Henley David Sturner, Sr., Philomath Second Team 4A Anthony Nice, Sr., La Grande Andrew Baertein, Sr., Tillamook Gabe Kauffman, Sr., Sweet Home Fred Corpening, Jr., Brookings-Harbor Mike Shephard, Sr., Phoenix Honorable Mention 4A Dustin Waldron, Sr., Marist; Daniel Ketchum, Sr., Sisters; Travis Iverson, Sr., Newport; Saxon Gotfried, Sr., Hidden Valley

Honorable Mention 3A Seth Carey, Sr., Santiam Christian; Hazze Walker, Sr., Rainier; Michael Hamilton, Sr., Amity ;Max DeVillers, Jr. Valley Catholic; Michael Lyon, Jr., Valley Catholic; Tommy Ghost Dog, Sr., Burns; Drew Heinz, Sr., Burns; Garren Hitner, Sr. Myrtle Point

2008 2A 2A - Player of the Year Donte Harris, De La Salle N. Catholic 2A - Coach of the Year Anthony Baugher, Portland Christian First Team 2A Donte Harris, Jr., De La Salle N. Catholic Nick Cunningham, Sr., Kennedy Dustin Andes, Sr., North Douglas Jordan Kelly, Sr., Lakeview Ryan Rhodes, Sr., Portland Christian Second Team 2A Chris Tyler, Sr., Portland Christian Michael Kruessi, Sr., East Linn Christian Daniel Martin, Sr., Western Mennonite Matt Ellis, Sr., Stanfield Andrew Young, Sr., Oakland

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2009 6A

Third Team 2A Kyle Guldager, Sr., Monroe Max O’Sullivan, Sr., St. Mary’s Joey Lee, Sr., Oakland Jesse Moreland, Jr., Knappa Calvin Molan, Soph., Salem Academy

6A - Player of the Year E.J. Singler, South Medford 6A - Coach of the Year Gene Potter, Jesuit

Honorable Mention 2A Kasey Clemons, Jr., Lakeview; Lane Bailey, Sr., Heppner; Abel Araya, Jr., Portland Lutheran; Gary Aho, Sr., Knappa; Jerod Manning, Sr., Central Linn

First Team 6A E.J. Singler, Sr., South Medford Mike Moser, Sr., Grant Johnel Gray, Sr., West Linn Taylor Braun, Sr., Newberg Garrett Jackson, Jr., Westview Second Team 6A Kyle Wiltjer, Soph., Jesuit Diego Herrejon, Sr., Centennial Max Jacobsen, Sr., Lake Oswego Jordan Carter, Jr., McKay Stephen Holt, Jr., Jesuit Michael Holton, Jr., Sunset

2008 1A 1A - Player of the Year Danny Reiter, Mohawk 1A - Coach of the Year Bart Rothenberger. Mohawk First Team 1A Danny Reiter, Sr., Mohawk Asa Miller, Sr., Spray Clinton Vaughn, Sr., Triangle Lake Brody Wilkins, Sr., Mohawk Bobby Colfrances, Sr., Horizon Christian

Honorable Mention 6A Trevor Ritchie, Jr., Wilson; J.D. Esters, Jr., Lincoln; Rei Jensen, Sr., Lincoln; Nate Carr, Sr., Central Catholic; Cody Hickey, Sr., Canby; Spencer Coleman, Jr., South Eugene; Kevin Sullivan, Sr., Southridge; Andrew Earnest, Sr., Clackamas; Jordan Ellis, Sr., North Medford; Drew Johnson, Sr., Barlow

Second Team 1A Dallen Davies, Jr., Crane Isaac McKinley, Sr., Country Christian Paul Carter, Sr., Country Christian Colby Worrell, Jr., Columbia Christian Tyler Hays, Jr., Days Creek

2009 5A 5A - Player of the Year Terrence Jones, Jr., Jefferson 5A - Coach of the Year Scott Kellar, Century

Third Team 1A Case King, Sr., McKenzie Baxter Davies, Sr., Crane Marius Poeschel, Sr., Triangle Lake Bryan Mills, Soph., Imbler Justin Derby, Sr., Crow James Thiessen, Sr., Triangle Lake Honorable Mention 1A Ben Drake, Sr., North Clackamas Christian; Cameron Allison, Sr., Life Christian; Cord Wilkins, Soph., Mohawk; Dakota Gordon, Jr., Prospect; Koel Trautman, Jr., Jordan Valley; Joseph Fischer, Jr., Spray; Noah Cunningham, Jr., New Hope; Ch. Jake Stevens, Sr., Powers; Justin Alley, Jr., Powder Valley; Tyler Harshfield, Soph., Wallowa; Colby Makin, Sr., Joseph; Paul Hams, Sr., Ione; Josh Barnett, Sr., Condon-Wheeler; Walker Kaseburg, Jr., Sherman County; Josh Larson, Sr., Horizon Christian.

First Team 5A Terrence Jones, Jr., Jefferson Cameron McCaffrey, Sr., Century Brady Brent, Sr., Mountain View Jordan Meyers, Sr., Churchill Andy Avgi, Soph., Woodburn Second Team 5A Michael MacKelvie, Jr., Wilsonville Larry Richards, Sr., Roosevelt Jordan Rose, Sr., Mazama Antoine Hosley, Jr., Jefferson Colin Wester, Sr., Sherwood Honorable Mention 5A Josh Garlington, Sr., Century; Josh Lokeno, Sr., Crater; Brett Ball, Sr.,

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Hillsboro; Maddie Boehm, Sr., Thurston; Isaac Wilson, Sr., Wilsonville; Jonathan Bosch, Sr., Crescent Valley; Kenny Dent, Sr., North Eugene; Andre Dickson, Sr., Madison; Spencer Sundin, Sr., Pendleton

2009 4A

4A - Player of the Year Fred Corpening, Brookings-Harbor 4A - Coach of the Year Bryan Wood, Brookings-Harbor First Team 4A Fred Corpening, Sr., Brookings-Harbor Max Beebe, Jr., Elmira Chase Bansemer, Sr., Brookings-Harbor Kenton Bansemer, Sr., Brookings-Harbor Michael Hamilton, Sr., Central Second Team 4A Justin Lowder, Sr., Cascade Kevin Attila, Jr., La Grande Austin Lesueur, Sr., Henley Blaine Kuehnert, Sr., Henley Ross Erickson, Sr., Sisters Honorable Mention 4A Jordan Poyer, Sr., Astoria; Mike Suthan, Sr., Hidden Valley

2009 3A (Coaches Team) 3A - Player of the Year Scott Morse, Cascade Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Brian Morse, Cascade Christian First Team 3A Scott Morse, Sr., Cascade Christian Jordan Tebbutt, Fr., Horizon Christian Joe Jaeger, Sr., Regis Brandon Cataldo, Jr., Rainier Cory DeKruyf, Sr., Santiam Christian Second Team 3A Jordan Buhler, Sr., Harrisburg Dustin Hutley, Sr., Cascade Christian Steve Williams, Sr. Umatilla Niko Rentsch, Sr., Sheridan C.J. Mitchell, Jr. Horizon Christian Third Team 3A Jeremiah Leos, Jr., Nyssa

Ryan Polk, Sr., Portland Adventist Russ Seals, Sr., Vale Derek Piete, Sr., Regis Justin Smucker, Sr., Harrisburg Honorable Mention 3A Michael Lyon, Sr., Valley Christian; Tre Hale-Emerson, Soph., Sheridan; Jarrod Hess, Sr., Cascade Christian; K.C. Taylor, Sr., Clatskanie; A.J. Beltran, Sr., Creswell; Juan Hernandez, Jr., Oregon Episcopal; Max DeVillers, Sr., Bandon; Chris Keifer, Sr., Valley Catholic; Travis Bernards, Soph., Dayton

2009 2A 2A - Player of the Year: Donte Harris, De La Salle N. Catholic 2A - Coach of the Year: Craig Cokley, Knappa First Team 2A Donte Harris, Sr., De La Salle Jesse Moreland, Sr., Knappa Colton Baker, Sr., Baker Kyle Kruesi, Sr., East Linn Christian Geoffrey Martin, Sr., Western Mennonite Second Team 2A Chris Workman, Sr., Portland Christian Chad Rich, Sr., Chiloquin Nate Boardman, Sr., Knappa Chance Bandy, Sr., Pilot Rock Royshad Curry, Jr., De La Salle N. Catholic Third Team 2A Tyler Branch, Jr., Western Mennonite Nick Souza, Sr., Salem Academy Lou Gambee, Jr., St. Mary’s Liston Case, Jr., Chiloquin Blake Ritz, Sr., Oakridge Honorable Mention 2A Kasey Clemens, Sr., Lakeview; Matt Clemens, Sr., Lakeview; Shane Laszinka, Jr., Pilot Rock; Blake Nightengale, Soph., Central Linn; Terrance Kendrick, Sr., De La Salle; Trevor Parker, Jr., Central Linn

2009 1A 1A - Player of the Year Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley 1A - Coach of the Year Kyle Dixon, Powder Valley

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First Team 1A Colby Worrell, Sr., Columbia Christian Dallen Davies, Sr., Crane Tyler Hays, Sr., Days Creek Trenton Dixon, Soph., Powder Valley Cord Wilkins, Jr., Mohawk

First Team 6A Stephen Holt, Sr., Jesuit Jordan Carter, Sr., McKay Garrett Jackson, Sr., Westview Trevor Ferguson, Sr., Oregon City Kyle Wiltjer, Jr., Jesuit

Second Team 1A Jordan Pratt, Sr., Powder Valley Joe Fischer, Sr., Spray Bryan Zimmerman, Sr., Days Creek Gabe Leatherman, Sr., C.S. Lewis Anthony Wallace, Soph., Mohawk

Second Team 6A Trevor Ritchie, Sr., Wilson A.J. Grant, Sr., Newberg Spencer Coleman, Sr., South Eugene Hayden Rooke-Ley, Sr., South Eugene Will Bond, Jr., Central Catholic

Third Team 1A Abel Araya, Sr., Portland Lutheran Jordan Conaway, Sr., Crane Stephen Larlee, Jr., South Wasco Noah Cunningham, Sr., New Hope Christian Zac Filmore, Sr., Jordan Valley

Honorable Mention 6A Kris Montoya, Sr., Lincoln; J.D. Esters, Sr., Lincoln; Hayes Garrity, Sr., Westview; Brycen Driver, Sr., Oregon City; DeAngelo Davis, Sr., Beaverton; Anthony Holton, Sr., Sunset

Honorable Mention 1A Ben Bogert, Sr., Southwest Christian; Nathan Stein, Sr., Portland Lutheran; Seth Rankin, Sr., Damascus Christian; Trevor Stenson, Sr., Triangle Lake; Koby Dundon, Jr., McKenzie; James Husk, Sr., Crow; Kiger Plews, Jr., McKenzie; Preston Fivecoats, Sr., North Lake; Dakota Gordon, Sr., North Lake; Logan Moore, Sr., Triad; Alex Quintero, Sr., Jordan Valley; Koel Trautman, Sr., Jordan Valley; Josiah Fischer, Sr., Spray; Matt Hams, Sr., Ione; Adam Ohlson, Sr., Horizon Christian; Aaron Phillips, Sr., Central Christian; Shawn Simpson, Jr., Nixyaawii; William Fulton, Jr., Country Christian; Tyler Merritt, Sr. Willamette Valley; Ch. Joshua Parker, Jr., Country Christian; Ryan Pierson, Jr., St. Paul; Ryan Graf, Sr., Umpqua Valley Christian; Eli Cunningham, Jr., New Hope Christian; Tyler Harshfield, Jr., Wallowa; Dalton McDaniel, Jr., Imbler; Tavin Hurley, Sr., Joseph

5A - Player of the Year Terrence Jones, Jefferson 5A - Coach of the Year Darren Shyock, Silverton

2010 6A 6A - Player of the Year Stephen Holt, Jesuit 6A - Coach of the Year Pat Coons, Westview

2010 5A

First Team 5A Terrence Jones, Sr., Jefferson Michael MacKenzie, Sr., Wilsonville Stephen Madison, Sr., Jefferson Kyle Tedder, Sr., Marshfield Andy Avgi, Jr., Woodburn Second Team 5A Austin Say, Sr., Madras Seth Brent, Sr., Mountain View Taylor Burton, Sr., Silverton Seth Gearhart, Jr., Wilsonville Adam Pavlich, Sr., Ashland

2010 4A 4A - Player of the Year Kevin Attila, La Grande 4A - Coach of the Year Aaron Mills, La Grande First Team 4A Kevin Attila, Sr., La Grande Tyrell Williams, Sr., Cascade Jesse Pratt, Sr., Central Gavin Kauffman, Jr., Sweet Home Ryan Tooke, Sr., La Grande

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Second Team 4A Mitch Wilson, Sr., Marist Cody Krauss, Sr., Hidden Valley Alex Young, Soph., Phoenix Jeff Bedbury, Sr., Marist Max Beebe, Sr., Elmira Cory Hendryx, Sr., Scappoose

Vance Downey, Sr., Portland Christian Calvin Molan, Sr., Salem Academy Royshad Curry, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Pierre Zook, Jr., Western Mennonite

Honorable Mention 4A Jordan Schriber, Soph., Tillamook; Kelly Christensen, Sr., North Marion; Grant Hendrick, Sr., Central; Derek Blankenship, Sr., Baker

Second Team 2A Tevan Klauser, Sr., Knappa Liston Case, Sr., Chiloquin Blake Nightengale, Jr., Central Linn Chris Lien, Sr., Heppner Taylor Branch, Sr., Western Mennonite

3A - Player of the Year Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Dave Brown, Horizon Christian

Third Team 2A Robert Auger. Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Grayson Francke, Jr., Blanchet Nick Cantonwine, Jr., Blanchet Riley Gibson, Sr., Culver Lou Gambee, Sr., St. Mary’s

First Team 3A Jordan Tebbutt, Soph., Horizon Christian C.J. Mitchell, Sr., Horizon Christian Colton Cochran, Sr. Cascade Christian Jeremy Leos, Sr., Nyssa Seth Glenn, Sr., Nyssa

Honorable Mention 2A Will Marchbanks, Sr., Central Linn; Dallas Reich, Soph., Weston-McEwen; Kyle Moore, Sr. East Linn Christian; Patrick Goodman, Sr., Oakland; Bryce Baldwin, Sr., Central Linn

Second Team 3A A.J. Hedgecock, Soph., Dayton Travis Bernards, Jr., Dayton Tre Hale-Emerson, Jr., Sheridan David Nigro, Sr., Santiam Christian Kyle Alexander, Sr., Santiam Christian

2010 1A 1A - Players of the Year Braden Mueller, Columbia Christian Cord Wilkins, Mohawk 1A - Coach of the Year Jim Flint, Columbia Christian

Third Team 3A Juan Hernandez, Sr., Oregon Episcopal Ben Joffer, Sr., Cascade Christian Maika Ostling, Soph., Dayton Steve Grauer, Sr., Sheridan Carraig Colahan, Sr., Burns

First Team 1A Braden Mueller, Sr., Columbia Christian Cord Wilkins, Sr., Mohawk Trenton Dixon, Jr., Powder Valley Isiah Case, Sr., Nixyaawii Jake Johnson, Sr., Wallowa

Honorable Mention 3A Caleb Feist, Sr., Burns; Cody Patterson, Sr., Warrenton; Cleveland Mitchell, Sr., Oregon Episcopal; Jeremy Long, Jr. Portland Adventist

Second Team 1A Tyler Harshfield, Sr., Wallowa Jordan Shaddy, Sr., City Christian Nolan Fischer, Sr., Spray Stephen Larlee, Sr., South Wasco Tyler Brown, Sr., Perrydale

2010 3A

2010 2A

2A - Player of the Year Trevor Parker, Central Linn 2A - Coach of the Year Jeff Huston, Portland Christian First Team 2A Trevor Parker, Sr., Central Linn

Third Team 1A William Fulton, Sr., Country Christian Matt Harms, Sr., Ione Jordan Wiley, Soph., McKenzie Jered Witty, Sr., Cove Matt Young, Jr., Damascus Christian

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Honorable Mention 1A Justin Vanier, Sr., Southwest Christian; Noah Miller, Soph., Elkton; Brian Mills, Sr., Imbler; Logan Trumbull, Sr., Triad; Dustin Easterday, Sr., Jordan Valley; Dominic Rocco, Sr., Umpqua Valley; Ch. Jeran Conaway, Jr., Crane; Harley Cassilas, Sr, Butte Falls; Brandon McKenzie, Sr., Jordan Valley; Blake Purnell, Jr., Adrian; Jake Carr, Jr., Siletz Valley; Kasey Dunn, Jr., Days Creek; Ryan Pierson, Sr., St. Paul; Steven Begay, Jr., Dufur

Second Team 5A James Reid, Jr., Mountain View Jody Burns, Sr., Hermiston Taylor Raterman, Sr., Bend Sam Smiley, Sr., Cleveland Bryce White, Jr., Benson Honorable Mention 5A Andrew Moore, Jr., North Eugene; Kevin Marshall, Jr., Wilsonville; Logan Winter, Sr., Eagle Point; Zach Gengler, Soph., Silverton

2011 4A 2011 6A 6A - Player of the Year Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit 6A - Coach of the Year Craig Stinnett, Roseburg First Team 6A Kyle Wiltjer, Sr., Jesuit David Carr, Sr., Central Catholic Austin Kuemper, Sr., Westview Brian McGill, Sr., Clackamas Garin Hoffmann, Sr., Lincoln Second Team 6A Dominque Ditlefsen, Sr., Sunset Jack Grodahl, Sr., Jesuit Avry Holmes, Jr., North Salem Miles Gatewood, Sr., Westview Tim Weber, Sr., Roseburg Honorable Mention 6A Kory Kirwan, Sr., Glencoe; Richard Seamster, Sr., David Douglas; J.T. Flowers, Jr., Lincoln; Jordan Akwenuke, Sr., Jesuit; Josh Havird, Sr., South Medford

2011 5A 5A - Players of the Year Andrew Andrews, Benson Jake Ehlers, Corvallis 5A - Coach of the Year Greg Garrison, Corvallis First Team 5A Andrew Andrews, Sr., Benson Jake Ehlers, Jr., Corvallis Seth Gearhart, Sr., Wilsonville Andy Avgi, Sr., Woodburn Michone Hopkins, Jr., Milwaukee

4A - Player of the Year Alex Young, Phoenix 4A - Coach of the Year Bart Pollard, Cottage Grove First Team 4A Alex Young, Jr., Phoenix Jordan Schriber, Jr., Tillamook Jake Lucero, Sr., North Bend Gavin Kauffman, Sr., Sweet Home Tanner Omlid, Jr., Central Second Team 4A Daniel Mathis, Sr., Mazama Jesse Brown, Sr., Baker Coby Proctor, Sr., Stayton Bobby Ahren, Jr., Madras Tyler Dungannon, Jr., Phoenix Honorable Mention 4A Riley Charlish, Sr., Roosevelt; Mason Shepherd, Sr., Cottage Grove; Darius Jackson, Sr., Mazama; Trask Bowden, Sr., Banks

2011 3A 3A - Player of the Year Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Bob Bennett, Sheridan First Team 3A Jordan Tebbutt, Jr., Horizon Christian Travis Bernards, Sr., Dayton Tre Hale-Emerson, Sr., Sheridan A.J. Hedgecock, Jr., Dayton Nick Cantonwine, Sr., Blanchet

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6A - Coach of the Year Gene Potter, Jesuit

Second Team 3A Andrew Batiuk, Sr., Horizon Christian Andy Gram, Sr., Valley Catholic Brent Counts, Soph., Blanchet Roger Hults, Sr., Illinois Valley Joe Harris, Sr., Coquille

First Team 6A Calvin Hermanson, Jr., Lake Oswego Khyan Rayner, Jr., Jesuit JT Flowers, Sr., Lincoln Avry Holmes, Sr., North Salem Danny Brakebush, Sr., Central Catholic

Honorable Mention 3A Alex Foster, Sr., Catlin Gabel; Marco Carranza, Jr., Riverside; Will Parmenter, Jr., Pleasant Hill; Garth Gant, Sr., Bandon; Jorge Campos, Sr., Umatilla; Cole Froerer, Sr., Nyssa; Reese Johnson, Sr., Warrenton; Brad Tripp, Jr., Rainier

Second Team 6A Landen Lucas, Sr., Westview AJ Lapray, Jr., Sprague Mitch Cokely, Sr., West Linn Jack Delaney, Sr., South Medford Collin Spickerman, Sr., Jesuit

2011 2A

2A - Player of the Year Pierre Zook, Western Mennonite 2A - Coach of the Year Gary Hull, Western Mennonite

Honorable Mention 6A Jarred Kelsay, Sr., Tigard Jeremiah Harris, Sr., David Douglas Chris Faust, Sr., North Medford Alex Sattley, Sr., Lincoln Nathan Suyematsu, Sr., Tualatin

First Team 2A Pierre Zook, Sr., Western Mennonite Dalton Kelly, Jr., Knappa Blake Nightengale, Sr., Central Linn Zach Holloway, Jr., Central Linn Mason Colburn, Sr., North Douglas

2012 5A 5A - Player of the Year Jake Ehlers, Corvallis 5A - Coach of the Year Darren Shryock, Silverton

Second Team 2A Chaz Hooley, Jr., East Linn Christian Tyler Babb, Sr., Weston-McEwen Quinn Grogan, Sr., Stanfield Trevor Oja, Sr., Knappa Dillon Moreland, Sr., Knappa

First Team 5A Jake Ehlers, Sr., Corvallis Bryce White, Sr., Benson Zach Gengler, Jr., Silverton James Reid, Sr., Mountain View Kevin Marshall, Sr., Wilsonville

Third Team 2A Kasey Dunn, Sr., Days Creek Sam Gray, Sr., Neah-Kah-Nie Zach Dickson, Sr., Oakland Kyle Steckley, Sr., Weston McEwen Austin Bates, Jr., East Linn Christian

Second Team 5A Michone Hopkins, Sr., Milwaukie Emanuel Morgan, Jr., Churchill Tyrone Holmes, Sr., Eagle Point Keynan Middleton, Sr., Milwaukie Deon Davis, Sr., Pendleton

Honorable Mention 2A Dallas Reich, Jr., Weston-McEwen; Austin Potter, Jr., North Douglas; Tyler Micka, Sr., Enterprise; Dusty Brown, Jr., Gaston; Cody Orr, Jr., Heppner; Ty Case, Sr., Chiloquin; Jeremy Busko, Soph., Gold Beach

2012 6A 6A - Player of the Year Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego

Honorable Mention 5A Victor Sanders, Jr., Jefferson; Andrew Moore, Sr., North Eugene

2012 4A 4A - Player of the Year Tanner Omlid, Central 4A - Coach of the Year Bob McBeth, Central

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2012 2A

First Team 4A Tanner Omlid, Sr., Central Alex Young, Sr., Phoenix Eli Harrison, Jr., Sisters Tyler Dungannon, Sr., Phoenix Jordan Schriber, Sr., Tillamook

2A - Player of the Year Bradley Branch, Western Mennonite 2A - Coach of the Year Kyle Cowan, East Linn Christian First Team 2A Bradley Branch, Jr., Western Mennonite Chaz Hooley, Sr., East Linn Christian Johnny Walters, Sr. Days Creek Adam Moore, Jr. Regis Dallas Reich, Sr., Weston-McEwen

Second Team 4A Blake Updike, Sr., Scappoose Joe Morales, Sr., Roosevelt Bobby Ahern, Sr., Madras John Erickson, Sr., Sisters Aaron Mateski, Sr., North Bend Kevin Brazille, Jr., North Valley

Second Team 2A Austin Bates, Sr. East Linn Christian Zach Holloway, Sr., Central Linn Dusty Brown, Sr., Gaston Devin Bailey, Sr., Stanfield Eric Olheiser, Sr. Regis

Honorable Mention 4A Oshay Dunmore, Sr., Newport; Andrew Potter, Sr., Seaside; Antonio McCowan, Sr., Roosevelt; Jake Herklotz, Sr., North Valley

Third Team 2A Pavel Jirnek, Sr., Vernonia Craig Weller, Sr., Vernonia Brody Jansen, Sr., Days Creek Garrett Littrell, Soph., Gold Beach Nick Zimmerman, Sr., Oakland

2012 3A 3A - Player of the Year A.J. Hedgecock, Dayton 3A - Coach of the Year Ron Hop, Dayton First Team 3A A.J. Hedgecock, Sr., Dayton Michael Loomis, Jr. Horizon Christian Brent Counts, Jr. Blanchet Catholic Hayden Craig, Jr., Dayton Eric Morse, Sr. Cascade Christian

Honorable Mention 2A Ron Terjeson, Sr., Weston McEwen; Logan Thorne, Jr., Pilot Rock; Kellen Luey, Sr., Faith Bible

Second Team 3A Brad Tripp, Sr., Rainier Cole Waddington, Sr. Coquille Will Parmenter, Sr., Pleasant Hill Jeff Hendrix, Sr., Santiam Christian Marco Caranza, Sr. Riverside

1A - Player of the Year Jordan Wiley, McKenzie 1A - Coach of the Year Darrin Lingel, Horizon Christian

2012 1A

First Team 1A Jordan Wiley, Sr., McKenzie Noah Wiley, Sr., Elkton Dawson Nofziger, Sr., Country Christian Kendall Reese, Sr., McKenzie Justin Larson, Sr., Dayville/Monument

Third Team 3A Maika Ostling, Sr. Dayton Wyatt Houston, Jr., Horizon Christian Christian McDonald, Jr., Valley Catholic Chad Torkelson, Sr., Portland Adventist Calvin Anderson, Jr. Horizon Christian Honorable Mention 3A Tanner Howard, Sr., Coquille; Kane Barry, Sr., Lakeview; Conner Thompson, Sr., Glide; Eric Ruiz, Sr. Riverside; Shane Baker, Jr. Harrisburg; Patrick Counts, Soph., Blanchet; Catholic Sergio Ulloa, Sr., Amity; Fred Hults, Sr., Illinois Valley; Alex Miller, Jr., Cascade Christian

Second Team 1A Will Totten, Sr., McKenzie Max Totaro, Sr., Horizon Christian Eric Rauch, Sr., Damascus Christian Kyle Burnette, Sr., Sherman Ryan Opie, Sr., Crane Andrew Fullerton, Sr, Imbler

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Third Team 1A Brock Mueller, Sr., Columbia Christian Caleb Allen, Soph., Rogue Valley Adventist Zachary Satrum, Sr., Country Christian Gabe Ovgard, Soph., North Powder Tyler Trout, Sr., Elkton

Second Team 5A Emanuel Morgan, Sr., Churchill Chad Sherwood, Sr., West Albany Matt Dahlen, Sr., Redmond Dylan Livesay, Sr., Wilsonville Mitch Modin, Sr., Mountain View

Honorable Mention 1A Zach Orem, Sr., Ione; Josh Barkley, Jr., Nixaawii; Mikey Chown, Jr., City Christian; Dusty McDaniel, Sr., Wallowa; Tygh Weyand, Sr., South Wasco; Danny Medak, Jr., Umpqua Valley Christian; Jeremiah Woods, Sr., Damascus Christian

Honorable Mention 5A Grayson Byers, Sr., The Dalles/Wahtonka

2013 6A

6A - Player of the Year Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego 6A - Coach of the Year Eric Viuhkola, West Linn First Team 6A Calvin Hermanson, Sr., Lake Oswego Khyan Rayner, Sr., Jesuit Austin Dyer, Sr., Central Catholic Evan Garrison, Sr., Tigard Alex Roth, Sr., West Salem Second Team 6A Ryan Shearmire, Jr., West Linn Connor Griffin, Sr., Lake Oswego Eli Lininger, Soph., South Eugene Bryce Canda, Sr., Grant Dyrall Goods, Sr., Westview Jesse Mondry, Sr., South Medford Honorable Mention 6A Anthony Mathis, Soph., West Linn

2013 5A 5A - Player of the Year Zach Gengler, Silverton 5A - Coach of the Year Patrick Strickland, Jefferson First Team 5A Zach Gengler, Sr., Silverton Silas Melson, Jr., Jefferson Justin Adams, Sr., Sandy David Shedrick, Jr., Churchill Victor Sanders, Sr., Jefferson

2013 4A 4A - Player of the Year Kevin Brazille, North Valley 4A - Coach of the Year Jeff Nelson, North Valley First Team 4A Kevin Brazille, Sr., North Valley Orion Wright, Sr., Cascade JJ Chirnside, Sr., North Valley Sean Hays, Sr., La Salle Ryan Potter, Sr., Molalla Second Team 4A Ben DeSaulnier, Jr., Philomath Derrik Wattman, Sr., Sutherlin Jordan Yoss, Sr., Cottage Grove Cameron Lyon, Jr., North Valley Derek Nash, Sr., Philomath Dillon Blankenship, Sr., Baker. Honorable Mention 4A Zach Smith, Sr., Scappoose; Jacob McGraw, Sr., La Salle

2013 3A 3A - Player of the Year Michael Loomis, Horizon Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Dave Brown, Horizon Christian First Team 3A Michael Loomis, Sr., Horizon Christian Brent Counts, Sr., Blanchet Catholic Gabe Taylor, Jr., Valley Catholic Nathan Bernards, Sr., Dayton Calvin Anderson, Sr., Horizon Christian Second Team 3A Alex Miller, Sr., Cascade Christian Patrick Counts, Jr., Blanchet Catholic Brandon Halter, Sr., Glide Shane Baker, Sr., Harrisburg Austin Feist, Soph., Burns

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2013 1A

Third Team 3A Ryan Halversen, Jr., Portland Adventist Larry Bowen, Sr., Coquille Jarrett Gray, Jr., Valley Catholic David Sellers, Jr., Cascade Christian Nathan Sutherland, Sr., Westside Christian

1A - Player of the Year Mikey Chown, City Christian 1A - Coach of the Year Bryan Lewellen, City Christian

Honorable Mention 3A Justin Sutton, Sr., Dayton; Forest Garcia, Sr., Dayton; Tyler Johnson, Sr., Clatskanie; Garrett Litterell, Jr., Gold Beach; Matt Miranda, Sr., Coquille; Trent Pruitt, Sr., Creswell; James Westby, Sr., Salem Academy; Larry Kemp, Jr., De La Salle N. Catholic; Jordan Hollaway, Sr., Warrenton

2013 2A

First Team 1A Mikey Chown, Sr., City Christian Matt Totaro, Jr., Horizon Christian Oliver Herting, Sr., Hosanna Christian Conner Getting, Sr., Columbia Christian Brandon Bowen, Sr., Elkton Second Team 1A Thomas Holland, Sr., Triad Cole Hoberg, Sr., Prairie City Jake Wells, Jr., Horizon Christian Caleb Allen, Jr., Rogue Valley Adventist Third Team 1A Brayden Anderson, Sr., Crow Corbin Arnett, Sr., City Christian Luke Swearingen, Sr., Jewell Kyle Johnson, Jr., Imbler Wesley Conrad, Sr., Wallowa

2A - Player of the Year Anthony Landeros, Irrigon 2A - Coach of the Year Jeff Clark, Oakland First Team 2A Anthony Landeros, Soph., Irrigon Colton Reber, Sr., Oakland Jake Bates, Sr., East Linn Christian Adam Moore, Sr., Regis Austin Cutright, Sr., Vernonia

2014 6A 6A - Player of the Year Payton Pritchard, West Linn 6A - Coach of the Year Erik Viuhkola, West Linn

Second Team 2A Connor Dolan, Sr., Oakland Jason Grosjacques, Sr., Pilot Rock Trever Walker, Sr., Central Linn Austin White, Sr., Oakridge Josh Barkley, Sr., Pilot Rock

First Team 6A Payton Pritchard, Soph., West Linn Tyler Gutierrez, Sr., Sunset Deante Strickland, Jr., Central Catholic Anthony Mathis, Jr., West Linn Nick Nestell, Sr., Sheldon

Third Team 2A Garrett Litterell, Jr., Gold Beach Adrian Romero, Soph., Irrigon Warren Smith, Sr., Central Linn Mitch Moulton, Soph., Grant Union Jon Stubblefield, Jr., Western Mennonite Honorable Mention 2A Luke Burch, Sr., Lost River; Bradley Branch, Sr., Western Mennonite; Trevor Armstrong, Sr., Oakridge; Victor Rodriguez, Jr., Regis; Cooper Stateler, Jr., Myrtle Point; Nathan Hensleigh, Sr., Riverdale; Sean Angel, Sr., Bonanza; Austin Collins, Sr., Oakland; Matt Newton, Sr., Myrtle Point; Dustin Carter, Jr., Gold Beach

Second Team 6A Keaton Bankofier, Sr., Clackamas Bryan Berg, Sr., Tigard Ryan Shearmire, Sr., West Linn Collin Huun, Sr., South Salem Eli Lininger, Jr., South Eugene Honorable Mention 6A Jazz Johnson, Jr., Lake Oswego; Gage Gubrud, Sr., McMinnville; Taylor Harris, Sr., Sunset; Reggie Oliver, Sr., Lakeridge; Seth Erickson, Jr., South Salem; Jordan Alexander, Sr., Sheldon; Mitch Herbert, Sr., Sheldon

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2014 5A

Henley; Hunter Jutte, Jr., Sweet Home; Handsome Smith, Jr., Gladstone; Connor Weidner, Sr., Yamhill-Carlton

5A - Player of the Year Silas Melson, Jefferson 5A - Coach of the Year Pat Strickland, Jefferson

2014 3A

3A - Player of the Year Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic 3A - Coach of the Year Joel Sobotka, Valley Catholic

First Team 5A Silas Melson, Sr., Jefferson Aubrey Stephens, Sr., Madison Nate Sherwood, Sr., West Albany Malik Morgan, Sr., Churchill David Shedrick, Sr., Churchill

First Team 3A Gabe Taylor, Sr., Valley Catholic Jarrett Gray, Sr., Valley Catholic Zach Wilson, Sr., Amity Michael Fesser, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Ryan Halverson, Sr., Portland Adventist Patrick Counts, Sr., Blanchet Catholic

Second Team 5A Jordan Kurahara, Sr., Sherwood Grant Lannin, Sr., Mountain View Cesar Chaves, Sr., Eagle Point Devaunte Paschal, Sr., Jefferson Connor Scott, Sr., Bend Kadeem Strickland, Jr., Jefferson

Second Team 3A Larry Kemp, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic David Sellers, Sr., Cascade Christian Dax Wilson, Sr., Harrisburg Trent Pihas, Jr., Horizon Christian Austin Feist, Jr., Burns Terrence Edwards, Sr., Coquille

Honorable Mention 5A Tyler Hieb, Soph., Wilsonville; Vonte Carter, Sr., Benson; Ian Sucich, Sr., Silverton; Tanner Sanders, Sr., Crescent Valley; Jake Flyg, Sr., Hermiston; Nic Ah Sam, Fr., Springfield; Ben Lensch, Jr., Wilson; Mak Hutson, Sr., Madison; Austin Holmes, Sr., Eagle Point

Third Team 3A Lane Hadley, Sr., Lakeview Austin Jones, Sr., Creswell Trevor Howard, Sr., Blanchet Catholic Corwin Hiatt, Sr., Dayton Evan Henson, Sr., Bandon Lance Nelson, Soph., Amity

2014 4A 4A - Player of the Year Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath 4A - Coach of the Year Blake Ecker, Philomath

Honorable Mention 3A Christian O’Leary, Sr, Creswell; Andrew Piburn, Sr, Coquille

First Team 4A Ben DeSaulnier, Sr., Philomath Cameron Lyon, Sr., North Valley Tyson Wicklander, Sr., La Grande Joey Hancock, Sr., Tillamook Jered Pichette, Jr., Madras

2014 2A 2A - Player of the Year Adrian Romero, Irrigon 2A - Coach of the Year Jake McElligot, Irrigon

Second Team 4A Keeston Smith, Jr., La Salle Garrison King, Sr., Cottage Grove Noah Caillier, Jr., Sutherlin Reece Wible, Jr., La Salle Josh Delamarter, Sr., Cascade Honorable Mention 4A Chris Morsa, Sr., North Valley; Mason Mueller, Sr., Cottage Grove; Troy Williams, Sr., La Grande; Jesse Hilyard, Sr.,

First Team 2A Adrian Romero, Jr., Irrigon Jeb Harper, Sr., Oakland Anthony Landeros, Jr., Irrigon Blake Minton, Jr., Regis David Ammons, Jr., Toledo

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Second Team 2A Cooper Statler, Sr., Myrtle Point Michael Yard, Sr., Oakland Victor Hess, Sr., Western Mennonite Austin Waibel, Sr., Gaston Arthur Colleu, Jr., Central Linn

McKenzie; Cooper Nofziger, Sr., Country Christian

2015 6A 6A - Player of the Year Payton Pritchard, West Linn 6A - Coach of the Year Dave Hancock, South Eugene

Third Team 2A Jon Stubblefield, Sr., Western Mennonite Mitch Moulton, Jr., Grant Union Bryce Linker, Sr., Stanfield Dustin Carter, Sr., Gold Beach Kevin Smith, Sr., Days Creek

First Team 6A Payton Pritchard, Jr., West Linn Eli Lininger, Sr., South Eugene Malcolm Porter, Jr., Jesuit Charles Jones, Jr., David Douglas Kadeem Strickland, Sr., Jefferson

Honorable Mention 2A Patrick Collins, Soph., Heppner; Raynell Todd, Sr., Lost River; Kolby Orrison, Sr., Days Creek; Thomas Nathan, Sr., Myrtle Point; Mark Lindquist, Sr., Riverdale; Marquis Parazoo, Fr., Chiloquin; Gerry Snyder, Jr., Oakridge; Cole Horner, Sr., East Linn Christian; Austin Morey, Sr., Gaston

Second Team 6A Anthony Mathis, Sr., West Linn Jazz Johnson, Sr., Lake Oswego Drew Eubanks, Sr., Reynolds Jake Spurgeon, Sr., Lakeridge Tristen Holmes, Sr., North Medford Honorable Mention 6A Tregg Peterson, Sr., McNary; Connor Fohn, Sr., South Salem; Steven Boswell, Sr., Aloha; Xavier Hallinan, Sr., Central Catholic; Isaiah Robinson, Sr., Jefferson; Markus Golder, Sr., Clackamas

2014 1A 1A - Player of the Year Arkadiy Mkrtychyan, Columbia Christian 1A - Coach of the Year Tyler Lute, Crosshill Christian First Team 1A Arkadiy Mkrtychyan, Sr., Columbia Christian Kameron Chatman, Sr., Columbia Christian Matt Totaro, Jr., Horizon Christian Jailin Conboy, Sr., Ione Marcus Pratt, Sr., Powder Valley

2015 5A

5A - Player of the Year Sam Roth, Silverton 5A - Coach of the Year Steve Roth, Silverton First Team 5A Sam Roth, Jr., Silverton Austin Tyner, Sr., Marist George Mendazona, Jr., Ridgeview Wes Persinger, Sr., Pendleton Ments Haugen, Sr., Mountain View Nic Ah Sam, Soph., Springfield Isaac Bonton, Soph., Parkrose

Second Team 1A Chad Steinhauer, Sr., Triangle Lake Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist Ryan Harhart, Sr., Jewell Mason Bloomster, Sr., Horizon Christian Ben Grandle, Jr., Country Christian Third Team 1A Ryan De Jaeger, Sr., Crosshill Christian Luke Jobes, Sr., Ione Kyle Johnson, Sr., Imbler Ben Telleria, Sr., Jordan Valley Tracy Doudna, Sr., Elkton Honorable Mention 1A Chase Parker, Sr., Triangle Lake; Austin Abbot, New Hope Christian; Luke Moody, Jr., Columbia Christian; Bailey Adams, Sr.,

Second Team 5A Tyler Hieb, Jr., Wilsonville Zach Reichle, Soph., Wilsonville JJ Spitler, Sr., Bend Joe Casey, Jr., Crescent Valley Caden Smith, Soph., Pendleton, Koby Alvarado, Jr., Liberty

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2015 4A

Joe Scolari, Jr., Coquille Chris Campbell, Jr., Rogue River Jace Prinzing, Jr., Horizon Christian Michael Crennen, Jr., St. Mary’s

4A - Player of the Year Cam Lucero, North Bend 4A - Coach of the Year Rahim Tufts, Scappoose

2015 2A

First Team 4A Cam Lucero, Sr., North Bend Jered Pichette, Sr., Madras John Schirmer, Jr., Cascade Chris Morsa, Sr., North Valley, Chase Johnson, Sr., Scappoose

2A - Player of the Year Adrian Romero, Irrigon 2A - Coach of the Year Mitch Thompson, Irrigon First Team 2A Adrian Romero, Sr., Irrigon David Ammons, Sr., Toledo Anthony Landeros, Sr., Irrigon Austin Feist, Sr., Burns Blake Minten, Sr., Regis

Second Team 4A Zane Wright, Sr., Tillamook Noah Caillier, Sr., Sutherlin Cody Thompson, Sr., North Valley Brandon Dall, Sr., La Grande Josh Umbenhower, Sr., North Marion Honorable Mention 4A Hunter Olson, Sr., Marshfield; Jackson Januik, Soph., Seaside; Drew Matthews, Sr., North Bend; Koeby Bennett, Sr., Philomath; Trey Ecker, Sr., Philomath; Brennen McNabb, Jr., Scappoose; Erik Johnson, Sr., South Umpqua; Kerry Cook, Sr., North Marion

2015 3A 3A - Player of the Year Trent Pihas, Horizon Christian 3A - Coach of the Year Ron Hop, Dayton

Second Team 2A Isaiah Marchant, Jr., Toledo Tyson Burnard, Sr., Knappa Fredy Vera, Jr., Irrigon Gerry Snyder, Sr., Oakridge Patrick Collins, Jr., Heppner Third Team 2A Jackson Cross, Soph., Toledo Disean Hernandez, Sr., Central Linn Wyatt Roth, Sr., Western Mennonite Roy Benzel, Sr., Oakland Sam Nieslanik, Jr., Regis Honorable Mention 2A Tracy Van Cleave, Jr., Imbler; Dylan Grogan, Soph., Stanfield; Logan Grieb, Soph., Heppner; Brett Elder, Jr., Nestucca; Tristian Davidson, Jr., Bandon; JD Graves. Sr., Union; Joel Snyder, Soph., Oakridge; Ty Hueckman, Jr. Burns; Alex Martinez, Sr. Western Mennonite; Clay Sullivan, Fr. Vernonia

First Team 3A Zach Bernards, Soph., Dayton DJ Flowers, Sr., Dayton Lance Nelson, Jr., Amity Hunter Patrick, Sr., Creswell Jacob Huffman, Sr., Nyssa

2015 1A

Second Team 3A Calvin Curry, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Kylor Kelly, Sr., Gervais Jason Wyncoop, Sr., Cascade Christian Trent Torkelson, Jr., Portland Adventist Zach Spink, Jr., Dayton

1A - Player of the Year: Ben Grandle, Country Christian 1A - Coach of the Year: Doug Nofziger, Country Christian

Third Team 3A Devin McShane, Soph., Amity Javary Christmas, Jr., Da La Salle N. Catholic Ryan Scanlan, Jr., Blanchet Eric Garcia, Sr., Umatilla

First Team 1A Ben Grandle, Sr., Country Christian Mason Bloomster, Sr., Horizon Christian Hunter Melton, Jr., Nixyaawii Zach Van Loon, Jr., Yoncalla Angel DeAnda, Jr., Siletz Valley

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Second Team 1A Jared Davis, Sr., Horizon Christian Jordan Sypard, Sr., Country Christian Nicco Bustamante, Jr., Hosanna Christian Elija Bevis, Sr., Nixyaawii Ira Ashley, Jr., Nixyaawii

Clackamas; Taylor Jensen, Sr., Forest Grove; Gabe Matthews, Sr., South Salem; Zach Niebergall, Sr., Sunset; Teagan Quitoriano, Soph., Sprague; Joseph Smoyer, Sr., Franklin

2016 5A

Third Team 1A Austin Kaseberg, Sr., Sherman Luke Carter, Sr., Country Christian Luke Moody, Sr., Columbia Christian Wyatt Stanford, Jr., Jordan Valley Doug Etchevers, Sr., Triad Matthew Gille, Sr., Crosshill Christian

5A - Player of the Year Zach Reichle, Wilsonville 5A - Coach of the Year Chris Roche, Wilsonville

Honorable Mention 1A Hunter Straub, Jr., Damascus Christian; Joe Keller, Sr., Yoncalla; Cole Younger, Sr., Triangle Lake; Forrest Ross, Sr., Siletz Valley; Will Shaw, Jr., Yoncalla; Badger Kimbol, Soph., Chiloquin; Caleb Morris, Sr., Dufur; Lee Stanford, Sr., Jordan Valley; Daniel Lindstrom, Jr., Siletz Valley;; Marques Parazoo, Soph., Chiloquin

2016 6A

First Team 5A Nic Ah Sam, Jr., Springfield Joe Casey, Sr., Crescent Valley Davis Holly, Sr., Mountain View Zach Reichle, Jr., Wilsonville Lucas Wilson, Jr., Churchill Second Team 5A Tyler Hieb, Sr., Wilsonville Spencer Hoffman, Jr., Marist Sam Roth, Sr., Silverton Caden Smith, Jr., Pendleton Blake Walker, Sr., Liberty Honorable Mention 5A Isaac Bonton, Jr., Parkrose; Isiah Gentry, Sr., Milwaukee; Nick Mason, Sr., Summit; Jacob Mast, Sr., Liberty; George Mendazona, Sr., Ridgeview; Zack Zalesky, Sr., Corvallis

6A - Player of the Year Payton Prichard, West Linn 6A - Coach of the Year Dennis Murphy, South Medford First Team 6A Elijah Gonzales, Jr., Clackamas Charles Jones, Sr., David Douglas Payton Prichard, Sr., West Linn Hunter Sweet, Jr., Beaverton Geno West, Jr., Jefferson

2016 4A

4A - Player of the Year Jackson Januik, Seaside 4A - Coach of the Year Blake Ecker, Philomath

Second Team 6A Harry Cavell, Sr., McNary Luke Osborn, Sr., Tualatin Malcolm Porter, Sr., Jesuit Brian Schireman, Sr., North Medford Khlid Thomas, Jr., South Salem Honorable Mention 6A Said Ali, Jr., Westview; Josh Bowers, Sr., South Eugene; Hunter Bradford, Sr., South Medford; Nate Bradford, Sr., Grant; Conor Carroll, Sr., South Medford; Ben College, Sr., Central Catholic; Keishon Dawkins, Soph., Tigard; Brooks De Bisschop, Sr., West Linn; Mason Elliott, Jr., Westview; Mitchell Fink, Sr.,

First Team 4A Riley Davis, Jr., Philomath Jackson Januik, Jr., Seaside Jake Miles, Sr., Marshfield Kory Parent, Jr., Cottage Grove Cal Stueve, Jr., Philomath Second Team 4A Curtis Anderson, Sr., Mazama Jonathon Gengler, Sr., Molalla Derek Jarrett, Sr., Astoria Logan Sand, Sr., Baker Rylee Trendell, Sr., Marshfield

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Honorable Mention 4A Skyler Bradford, Sr., Gladstone; Nick Brown, Sr., Gladstone; Ian Donaldson, Sr., Scappoose; Austin Eagon, Sr., Seaside; Jake Fahner, Sr., Henley; Dylan May, Sr., Hidden Valley; Tanner Scanlan, Jr., North Marion; Blake Sentman, Jr., Cottage Grove; Jaxon Smith, Sr., Seaside

2016 3A

3A - Players of the Year Javary Christmas, De La Salle N. Catholic Zach Bernards, Dayton 3A - Coach of the Year Greg Conway, St. Mary’s First Team 3A Javary Christmas, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Zach Bernards, Jr., Dayton Michael Crennen, Sr., St. Mary’s Lance Nelson, Sr., Amity Conner Vinyard, Sr., Sr. Mary’s Anthony Basargin, Sr., Colton Meartu Aschalew, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Second Team 3A Tel Jones, Jr., Harrisburg Jamie Stull, Sr., Amity Zack Spink, Sr., Dayton Trent Torkelson, Sr., Portland Adventist Andreas Gonzales, Sr., Nyssa Dylan Irvine, Sr., Portland Adventist Third Team 3A Ryan Scanlan, Sr., Blanchet Catholic Will Smith, Sr., Santiam Christian Joe Scolari, Sr., Coquille Andrew Baker, Sr., Salem Academy Carson Cochran, Jr., Cascade Christian Jace Prinzing, Sr., Horizon Christian Honorable Mention 3A Jacob Adler, Sr., Catlin Gabel; Mitch Nation, Sr., Colton; Kyver Raasch, Sr., Colton; Stuart Tonack, Sr., Portland Adventist

2016 2A

2A - Player of the Year Isaiah Marchant, Toledo 2A - Coach of the Year David Weller, Vernonia

First Team 2A Isaiah Marchant, Sr., Toledo Fredy Vera, Sr., Irrigon Sam Nieslanik, Sr., Regis Trace Tiller, Sr., Burns Tristian Davidson, Sr., Bandon DeMonte Malloy, Jr., City Christian Second Team 2A Bryce Piete, Jr., Regis Brett Elliot, Jr., Vernonia Joel Snyder, Jr., Oakridge Clay Sullivan, Soph., Vernonia Patrick Collins, Sr., Heppner Third Team 2A Simeon Hess, Jr., Western Mennonite Colby Williams, Jr., Kennedy Bishop Mitchell, Jr., Kennedy Kyle Otis, Jr., Toledo Trace Van Cleave, Sr., Imbler Honorable Mention 2A Brett Elder, Sr., Nestucca; Chase Houck, Sr., Union; Austin Smith, Sr., Bandon; Ty Hueckman, Sr., Burns; Zeke Quinlan, Jr., Life Christian; Tyler Tresch, Sr., Reedsport; Andrew Taylor, Sr., Lost River; Jesse Young, Sr., Oakland; Allen Hess, Sr., Bonanza; Brandon McGilvray, Sr., Imbler; Austin Moore, Jr., Bandon; C.J. Kindle, Sr., Heppner; Dylan Grogan, Jr., Stanfield; Logan Grieb, Jr., Heppner; Dale Takalo, Soph., Knappa; Shaw Broncheau, Jr., Weston-McEwen

2016 1A

1A - Player of the Year Max Martin, Sherman County 1A - Coach of the Year: Bill Blevins, Sherman County First Team 1A Max Martin, Jr., Sherman County Zack Van Loon, Sr., Yoncalla Hunter Straub, Sr., Damascus Christian Hunter Melton, Sr., Nixyaawii Matthew Gille, Sr., Crosshill Second Team 1A Jacob Justesen, Soph., Sherman County Angel DeAnda, Sr., Siletz Levi Dalzell, Jr., Columbia Fredy Campos, Sr., Nixyaawii

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Third Team 1A Hunter Endresen, Jr., Columbia Will Shaw, Sr., Yoncalla Waylan Cole, Sr., Hosanna Travis Hayes, Sr., South Wasco County Ira Ashley, Sr., Nixyaawii

First Team 5A Nic Ah Sam, Sr., Springfield Isaac Bonton, Sr., Parkrose Zach Reichle, Sr., Wilsonville Caden Smith, Sr., Pendleton Lucas Wilson, Sr., Churchill

2017 6A

Second Team 5A Tariq Harris, Jr., Crescent Valley Spencer Hoffman, Sr., Churchill Jonah Pemberton, Sr., La Salle Prep Harrison Steiger, Sr., Wilsonville Matt Van Tassell, Jr., Mountain View

6A - Player of the Year Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 6A - Coach of the Year Pat Strickland, Jefferson First Team 6A Elijah Gonzales, Sr., Clackamas Kamaka Hepa, Jr., Jefferson Cameron Parker, Sr., Jesuit Teagan Quitoriano, Jr., Sprague Geno West, Sr., Jefferson Second Team 6A Alexis Angeles, Jr., Tualatin Jake Estep, Jr., Beaverton Kyle Greeley, Jr., West Salem Braden Olsen, Sr., West Linn Hunter Sweet, Sr., Beaverton Honorable Mention 6A Said Ali, Sr., Westview Brad Allen, Sr., North Medford Immanuel Allen, Jr., Lakeridge Teron Bradford, Jr., Oregon City Keishon Dawkins, Jr., West Linn Mason Elliott, Sr., Westview Jay Elmore, Jr., South Eugene Bailey Evers, Sr., Forest Grove Kaison Faust, Jr., North Medford Amari Hale, Sr., Central Catholic Matthew Ismay, Sr., McNary DeMonte Malloy, Sr., David Douglas Thomas Miles, Sr., Jefferson Jaden Nielsen, Soph., South Salem Matt O’Brien, Sr., Clackamas Kelton Samore, Jr., Grant Khalid Thomas, Sr., West Linn Marcus Tsohonis, Soph., Jefferson

2017 5A

5A - Player of the Year Zach Reichle, Wilsonville 5A - Coach of the Year Chris Roche, Wilsonville

Honorable Mention 5A Jake Costello, Jr., South Albany Kiefer Edwards, Jr., Crater Talanoa Hufanga, Jr., Crescent Valley Joe Jesse, Sr., Putnam Andy Jones, Sr., Summit Dakota Murr, Jr., The Dalles Xavier Rambo, Sr., Hermiston

2017 4A

4A - Player of the Year Jackson Januik, Seaside 4A - Coach of the Year Bill Westerholm, Seaside First Team 4A Tyler Brown, Sr., North Bend Daniel Hardy, Sr., Valley Catholic Jackson Januick, Sr., Seaside Blake Sentman, Sr., Cottage Grove Cal Stueve, Sr., Philomath Second Team 4A Sam Blankenship, Sr., Estacada Lyle Hadwick, Jr., Henley Andrew Peasley, Jr., La Grande Dalton Renne, Jr., Banks Tanner Scanlan, Sr., North Marion Honorable Mention 4A Ian Collett, Jr., Tillamook Cody Gray, Sr., South Umpqua Hunter Thompson, Sr., Seaside Tyler Walker, Sr., Cascade

2017 3A 3A - Player of the Year Zach Bernards, Dayton 3A - Coach of the Year Ron Hop, Dayton

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First Team 3A Zach Bernards, Sr., Dayton Carson Cochran, Sr., Cascade Christian Tel Jones, Sr., Harrisburg Anthony Sprauer, Jr., Horizon Christian Jalen Flowers, Sr., Dayton Jacob Adler, Sr., Catlin Gabel R.J. Velez, Soph., Blanchet Catholic Second Team 3A Tanner Lewis, Jr., Dayton Seth Waddington, Jr., Coquille Joel McLemore, Jr., Cascade Christian Kaden Webb, Jr., Umatilla Devin McShane, Sr., Amity Third Team 3A Dylan Stearni, Sr., Amity Skylar Williams, Sr., Salem Academy Jordanos Lincoln, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Marquis Guntle, Sr., De La Salle N. Catholic Emerson Lamb, Sr., Oregon Episcopal Honorable Mention 3A Emmanuel Reiley, Jr., De La Salle N. Catholic Alonzo Ranch, Sr., Harrisburg Christian Chase, Sr., Taft Hayden White, Sr., Irrigon Derrick Dunn, Sr., Lakeview

2017 2A

2A - Player of the Year Julian Downey, Santiam 2A - Coach of the Year J.D. Hill, Santiam First Team 2A Julian Downey, Sr., Santiam Zeke Quinlan, Sr., Life Christian Joel Snyder, Sr., Oakridge Dylan Grogan, Sr., Stanfield Simeon Hess, Sr., Western Mennonite Jonah Downey, Soph., Santiam Second Team 2A Austin Moore, Sr., Bandon Brandon McGilvray, Sr., Imbler Logan Grieb, Sr., Heppner Jayden Spangler, Soph., Toledo Clay Sullivan, Jr., Vernonia Third Team 2A Levi Dalzell, Sr., Columbia Christian

Bo Quinlan, Jr., Life Christian Bryce Piete, Sr., Regis Connor Marchant, Fr., Toledo Shaw Brocheau, Sr., Weston-McEwen Honorable Mention 2A Ryan Wells, Sr., Bonanza Robert Wagner, Sr., Columbia Christian Zane Olive, Sr., Bandon Brandon Piete, Jr., Regis Ethan Reger, Sr., Weston-McEwen Tryase Riggle, Sr., Imbler Nic Freeman, Jr., Oakland Bishop Mitchell, Sr., Kennedy Jon Nchekwube, Soph., Oakridge Eugene Hopkins, Sr., Riddle Duane Stokes, Jr., Grant Union Kyle Otis, Sr., Toledo Quinn Evans, Jr., Union Jimmy Wells, Jr., Enterprise Chris Weinke, Jr., Pilot Rock

2017 1A 1A - Player of the Year Max Martin, Sherman County 1A - Coach of the Year: Bill Blevins, Sherman County First Team 1A Max Martin, Sr., Sherman County Jacob Justesen, Jr., Sherman County JJ Echave, Sr., Jordan Valley Isaac Colton, Sr., Powder Valley Colton Fuller, Sr., Days Creek Second Team 1A Kyle Fields, Sr., Sherman County Isiah Coles, Sr., Sherman County Haylen Janesofsky, Sr., Perrydale Jackson Stallard, Sr., Powers Riley Swaford, Sr., North Douglas Third Team 1A Gus McGinn, Sr., Powder Valley Daniel Domes, Sr., Perrydale Silas Marvin, Sr., Damascus Christian Parker Wynn, Jr., Triangle Lake Andrew DeJager, Jr., Crosshill Christian Honorable Mention 1A Trevor Haugen, Sr., Rogue Valley Adventist Derek Halverson, Sr., Country ChristianMick Schimmel, Fr., Nixyaawii Marques Parazoo, Sr., Chiloquin Will Sorg, Sr., Hosanna Christian Connor Uhalde, Sr., Dufur

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Large School State Champions 1919-2017

Jefferson 3(4A), 5(5A) 1(6A) .. 9 Corvallis 5(4A), 2(5A)............. 7 Salem ..................................... 7 Astoria 6(4A), 1(3A) ............ 7 Jesuit ...................................... 6 Benson .................................... 5 North Eugene 4(4A), 1(5A) ..... 5 West Linn................................ 5 Grant ...................................... 4 Klamath Union ........................ 4 Eugene .................................... 3 Franklin .................................. 3 Lincoln .................................... 3 Medford .................................. 3 Parkrose ................................. 3 Wilson .................................... 3 Ashland................................... 2 Baker ...................................... 2 Churchill ................................. 2 Marshfield ............................... 2 South Salem ........................... 2 Sunset .................................... 2 Tigard ..................................... 2 Washington ............................ 2 Beaverton ................................. 1 Bellfountain ............................... 1 Central Catholic ......................... 1 David Douglas ........................... 1 Glencoe .................................... 1 Grants Pass ............................... 1 Lake Oswego ............................. 1 McMinnville ............................... 1 McNary ..................................... 1 Milwaukie .................................. 1 Pendleton ................................. 1 Redmond .................................. 1 Roosevelt .................................. 1 Sheldon .................................... 1 South Medford ........................... 1 University ................................. 1 Aloha ....................................... 0 Barlow ...................................... 0 Bend ........................................ 0

Canby ................................... 0 Centennial............................. 0 Century ................................ 0 Clackamas ............................ 0 Cleveland .............................. 0 Crater .................................. 0 Crescent Valley ...................... 0 Crook County ........................ 0 Dallas ................................... 0 Eagle Point ............................ 0 Forest Grove ......................... 0 Gresham ............................... 0 Hermiston ............................. 0 Hillsboro ............................... 0 La Grande ............................. 0 Lakeridge .............................. 0 Lebanon ............................... 0 Madison ................................ 0 Marshall ................................ 0 Mazama ................................ 0 McKay .................................. 0 Mountain View ....................... 0 Newberg ............................... 0 North Bend ........................... 0 North Medford ....................... 0 North Salem .......................... 0 Oregon City ........................... 0 Putnam ................................. 0 Reynolds ............................... 0 Roseburg .............................. 0 Sandy................................... 0 South Albany ......................... 0 South Eugene ........................ 0 Southridge ............................ 0 Sprague ................................ 0 Springfield ............................ 0 Summit ................................ 0 Thurston ............................... 0 Tualatin ................................ 0 West Albany .......................... 0 West Salem ........................... 0 Westview .............................. 0 Willamette ............................ 0

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Small School State Champions Elkton 3(2A), 3(1A) ................... 7 Knappa ...................................... 7 Central ...................................... 6 Powers 3(2A), 3(1A) ................. 6 Dayton ....................................... 5 Mohawk ..................................... 5 La Salle...................................... 4 Marist ........................................ 4 Powder Valley ........................... 4 Regis ......................................... 4 Scappoose ................................. 4 Horizon Christian (Tualatin) ...... 3 North Clackamas Christian ........ 3 Oakland ..................................... 3 Pleasant Hill .............................. 3 Portland Christian ..................... 3 St. Mary's (Medford).................. 3 Sherman .................................... 3 Wilsonville ................................. 2 Arlington ................................... 2 Bellfountain ............................... 2 Butte Falls ................................. 2 Cascade Christian ...................... 2 Columbia Christian .................... 2 Condon ...................................... 2 Coquille ..................................... 2 Corbett ...................................... 2 Creswell .................................... 2 Gervais ...................................... 2 Imbler ....................................... 2 Irrigon ....................................... 2 Jordan Valley ............................. 2 Lowell........................................ 2 Malin ......................................... 2 Monroe ...................................... 2 Philomath .................................. 2 Reedsport .................................. 2 Rogue River ............................... 2 Santiam ..................................... 2

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Sheridan .................................... 2 South Wasco County (Maupin) ... 2 St. Helens................................... 2 Stayton ...................................... 2 Sweet Home ............................... 2 Union ......................................... 2 Valley Catholic ........................... 2 Vernonia .................................... 2 Alsea .......................................... 1 Amity .......................................... 1 Brookings-Harbor ......................... 1 Burns .......................................... 1 Cascade ...................................... 1 Cascade (Turner) .......................... 1 Christ's Center (Junction City) ........ 1 City Christian ............................... 1 Colton ......................................... 1 Cottage Grove .............................. 1 Country Christian (Molalla) ............. 1 Dallas ......................................... 1 Damascus Christian ...................... 1 Dufur .......................................... 1 East Linn Christian (Lebanon) ......... 1 Echo ........................................... 1 Eddyville ..................................... 1 Elgin ........................................... 1 Elmira ......................................... 1 Enterprise .................................... 1 Griswold (Helix) ............................ 1 Harrisburg ................................... 1 Hidden Valley (Grants Pass) ........... 1 Horizon Christian (Hood River) ....... 1 Imbler ......................................... 1 Jacksonville ................................. 1 Junction City ................................ 1 MacLaren ..................................... 1 Madras ........................................ 1 McLoughlin .................................. 1 North Douglas (Drain) ................... 1 North Valley (Grants Pass) ............. 1

Oakridge ..................................... 1 Phoenix ....................................... 1 Pilot Rock .................................... 1 Portland Adventist ........................ 1 Prairie City ................................... 1 Reedsport .................................... 1 Riverside (Boardman) ................... 1 Santiam Christian (Corvallis) .......... 1 Scio ............................................ 1 Seaside ....................................... 1 Siletz Valley ................................. 1 Silverton ..................................... 1 St. Francis (Eugene) ..................... 1 Star of the Sea (Astoria) ................ 1 Sutherlin ..................................... 1 Tillamook..................................... 1 Umatilla ...................................... 1 Union .......................................... 1 Waldport ..................................... 1 Wallowa ...................................... 1 Warrenton ................................... 1 Western Mennonite ....................... 1 Weston-McEwen ........................... 1 Westport ..................................... 1 Yamhill Carlton ............................. 1 Adams ........................................ 0 Arago .......................................... 0 Athena ........................................ 0 Bandon ....................................... 0 Banks ......................................... 0 Blanchet Catholic (Salem) .............. 0 Bonanza ...................................... 0 Brownsville .................................. 0 Burns .......................................... 0 Camas Valley ............................... 0 Canyonville Christian ..................... 0 Cascade Christian (Jacksonville) ..... 0 Cascade Locks .............................. 0 Catlin Gabel ................................. 0 Central Linn (Halsey) .................... 0 Chemawa .................................... 0 Chiloquin ..................................... 0 Clatskanie.................................... 0

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Coburg ........................................ 0 Columbia ..................................... 0 Columbia Prep .............................. 0 Cottage Grove .............................. 0 Cove ........................................... 0 Crane .......................................... 0 Crosshill Christian (Turner) ............ 0 Crow ........................................... 0 Culver ......................................... 0 Days Creek .................................. 0 Dayville-Monument ....................... 0 Detroit ........................................ 0 Douglas (Winston) ........................ 0 Drain .......................................... 0 Eagle Point .................................. 0 Falls City ..................................... 0 Gardier........................................ 0 Garibaldi ..................................... 0 Gilchrist....................................... 0 Gladstone .................................... 0 Glendale ...................................... 0 Gold Beach .................................. 0 Grant Union (John Day) ................. 0 Halsey ......................................... 0 Henley (Klamath Falls) .................. 0 Heppner ...................................... 0 Hood River ................................... 0 Hood River Valley ......................... 0 Hosanna Christian ......................... 0 Huntington .................................. 0 Illinois Valley (Cave Junction) ......... 0 Independence .............................. 0 Ione ............................................ 0 Jefferson ..................................... 0 Jewell ......................................... 0 Joseph ........................................ 0 Junction City ................................ 0 Kennedy (Mt. Angel) ..................... 0 La Pine ........................................ 0 Lakeview ..................................... 0 Long Creek .................................. 0 Lost River (Merrill) ........................ 0 Mapleton ..................................... 0

Maupin ........................................ 0 Mazama ...................................... 0 McKenzie ..................................... 0 Mill City ....................................... 0 Mitchell ....................................... 0 Molalla ........................................ 0 Monmouth ................................... 0 Moro ........................................... 0 Mosier ......................................... 0 Mount Vernon .............................. 0 Mount Hood Christian (Gresham) .... 0 Mt. Angel ..................................... 0 Myrtle Creek ................................ 0 Myrtle Point ................................. 0 Neah-Kah-Nie (Rockaway) ............. 0 Nehalem ...................................... 0 Nestucca (Cloverdale) ................... 0 Newport ...................................... 0 Nixyaawii (Pendleton).................... 0 North Bend .................................. 0 North Catholic .............................. 0 North Lake (Silver Lake) ................ 0 North Marion (Aurora) ................... 0 Nyssa .......................................... 0 Oakridge ..................................... 0 Odell ........................................... 0 Ontario........................................ 0 Paisley ........................................ 0 Parkdale ...................................... 0 Perrydale ..................................... 0 Pilot Rock .................................... 0 Pine Eagle (Halfway) ..................... 0 Pine Valley ................................... 0 Portland Lutheran ......................... 0 Prospect ...................................... 0 Prairie City ................................... 0 Rainier ........................................ 0 Riddle ......................................... 0 Sacred Heart (Tillamook) ............... 0 Sacred Heart (Klamath Falls) .......... 0 Sacred Heart (Salem) .................... 0 Salem Academy ............................ 0 Serra Catholic (Stayton) ................ 0

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Sherwood .................................... 0 Siletz .......................................... 0 Siuslaw (Florence) ........................ 0 South Umpqua (Myrtle Creek) ........ 0 Spray .......................................... 0 St. Boniface (Stayton) ................... 0 St. Helens .................................... 0 Stanfield ...................................... 0 Sweet Home ................................ 0 Taft ............................................ 0 Talent ......................................... 0 Temple Christian (Portland)............ 0 The Dalles ................................... 0 Toledo ......................................... 0 Triangle Lake ............................... 0 Umatilla ...................................... 0 Umpqua Valley Christian (Roseburg) 0 Vale ............................................ 0 Wahtonka (The Dalles) .................. 0 Wallowa ...................................... 0 Westside Christian (Lake Oswego) .. 0 Wheeler (Fossil) ........................... 0 Willamina .................................... 0 Woodburn .................................... 0 Yoncalla ...................................... 0

State Champions and Runner-ups Jefferson (9) 1951 1972 2000 2008 (5A) 2009 (5A) 2010 (5A) 2013 (5A) 2014 (5A) 2017 (6A)

Championship George Hibbard Jack Bertell Marshall Haskins Marshall Haskins Pat Strickland Pat Strickland Pat Strickland Pat Strickland Pat Strickland

Astoria (7) 1930 1932 1934 1935 1941 1942 1998 (3A)

John Warren John Warren John Warren John Warren Wally Palmberg Wally Palmberg Mike Goin

1935 1995

Runner-up (2) Leonard Gehrke Bobby Harris

1923 1929

Runner-up (2) Martin Nelson John Warren

Corvallis (7) 1936 1948 1970 1980 1984 2011 (5A) 2012 (5A)

James “Mush” Torson Fred Osborn Glen Kinney Mike Doherty Mike Doherty Greg Garrison Greg Garrison

1942 1986 2008 (5A)

Runner-up (3) Frank Ramsey Mike Doherty Greg Garrison

Salem (7) 1920 1925 1926 1933 1939 1940 1950

Philip “Red” Schott Hollis Huntington Hollis Huntington Hollis Huntington Harold Hauk Harold Hauk Harold Hauk

1919 1921 1927 1930 1931 1932 1941 1948 1999

Runner-up (9) Philip ‘Red’ Schott Paul Hendricks Hollis Huntington Hollis Huntington Hollis Huntington Hollis Huntington Harold Hauk Harold Hauk Chuck Robinson

Jesuit (6) 1999 2005 2009 2010 2011 2012

Gene Gene Gene Gene Gene Gene

1967 1970 2002 2015

Runner-up (4) Gordon Carrigan Gordon Carrigan Gene Potter Gene Potter

Potter Potter Potter Potter Potter Potter

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Benson (5) 1971 1973 1974 1981 1990

Dick Dick Dick Dick Dick

1998 2001 2011 (5A)

Runner-up (3) Don Emry Don Emry Troy Berry

North Eugene (5) 1963 1966 1976 1977 2007 (5A)

Mel Krause Barney Holland Barney Holland Barney Holland Bill Wagner

1974

Runner-up (1) Barney Holland

West Linn (5) 1997 2013 2014 2015 2016

Bart Valentine Eric Viuhkola Eric Viuhkola Eric Viuhkola Eric Viuhkola

1990

Runner-up (1) Bart Valentine

Grant (4) 1969 1986 1988 2008

Ed Rooney John Stilwell John Stilwell Tony Broadous

1958 1971 1977 1978 1985 1987

Runner-up (6) Paul McCall Ed Rooney Tom Jones Tom Jones John Stilwell John Stilwell

Klamath Union (4) 1943 1958 1961 1965

Wayne Scott Don Megale Dean White Al Keck

1934 1947 1951

Runner-up (3) Dwight French Wayne Scott Paul McCall

Eugene (3) 1927 1946 1955

R.G. “Bob” Brown Hank Kuchera Hank Kuchera

1924 1926 1953 1954

Runner-up (4) Earle E. Leslie R.G. ‘Bob’ Brown Hank Kuchera Hank Kuchera

Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray

Franklin (3) 1921 1956 1959

Colton Meek Mel Krause Don Peterson

1925 1936

Runner-up (2) Colton Meek Charles “Chappie” King

Lincoln (3) 1919 1952 1957

George Dewey Jim Partlow Wayne Sturdivant

1920 1933 1937 2009

Runner-up (4) Kenneth Irie David Wright David Wright David Adelman

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Medford (3) 1924 1929 1960

Prince “Prink” Callison Prince “Prink” Callison Frank Roelandt

Parkrose (3) 1964 1978 1982

Bob Frantz Terry Woods Terry Woods

Wilson (3) 1985 1989 1991

Dick Beachell Dick Beachell Dick Beachell

Ashland (2) 1922 1944

1928 1939 1955 1956 1961

Runner-up (5) Prince “Prink” Callison Russell Acheson Frank Roelandt Frank Roelandt Frank Roelandt Runner-up (0)

1988

Runner-up (1) Dick Beachell

Runner-up (0) Walter Hughes Al Simpson

Baker (2) 1938 2007

George “Stub” Allison Craig Woods

1943 1972 2005

Runner-up (3) Ted Sarpoloa Gary Hammond Craig Woods

Churchill (2) 1995 2001

John Roche John Roche

1979 2013 (5A) 2014 (5A)

Runner-up (3) Ken Harris Kelly Bokn Kelly Bokn

Marshfield (2) 1947 1953

Bill Borcher Bruce Hoffine

1949 1959 1960 1962

Runner-up (4) Bill Borcher Bruce Hoffine Bruce Hoffine Bruce Hoffine

South Salem (2) 1996 2004

Barry Adams Rick Havercroft

1983

Runner-up (1) Bob Cantonwine

Sunset (2) 1975 1987

John Wyttenberg Ken Harris

1965 1966

Runner-up (2) John Wyttenberg John Wyttenberg

Tigard (2) 1993 2002

Dan Barendse Shawn Alderman

1963

Runner-up (1) Don Porter

1946

Runner-up (1) Harold Hatton

Washington (2) 1928 1945

Eldon Jenne Ted Schopf

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Large School Finals Most Finals Games

Most Finals Games

Salem Jefferson Corvallis Grant Jesuit Astoria Benson Medford Eugene Klamath Union Lincoln Marshfield West Linn Churchill North Eugene Baker Franklin Sunset Parkrose South Medford South Salem Tigard Washington Wilson

Gene Potter Hollis Huntington Mike Doherty Dick Gray Harold Hauk Pat Strickland John Warren Dick Beachell Bruce Hoffine Barney Holland Hank Kuchera Nick Robertson Frank Roelandt Mark Shoff John Stilwell Eric Viuhkola Barry Adams Prink Callison Sonny Long Dennis Murphy John Wyttenberg Darrin Lingel Bill Borcher Kelly Bokn Don Emry Gordy Carrigan Ken Harris Pat Coons Marshall Haskins Greg Garrison Chuck Johns Tom Jones Mel Krause Bill Lemmon Paul McCall Colton Meek Wally Palmberg John Roche Ed Rooney Philip ‘Red’ Schott Wayne Scott Wayne Sturdivant Bart Valentine

16 11 10 10 10 9 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 3 3

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8 7 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Small School Finals Most Finals Games Jack Dave Bart Don Ron Craig Vince Page Dave Carl Dick Larry Pat Lee Jim Greg Bill Buell Jeff Bob Terry Ron Brad Gene Dick Chris Dan Greg Roy Lee Bill Kelly Dave Dave Craig Jim Terry Gary Harold Russell George James Jack Paul Glenn Tom Ole

Cleghorn Brown Rothenberger Carey Hop Cokley Drago Dulaney Garvin Grimsrud Patzer Samples Strickland Bittinger Flint Garrison Gehling Gonzales Sr Koehnke McBeth McClary Neher Olsen Quilhaugh Quinn Roche Wheatley Adams Altman Bittinger Blevins Bokn Brown Clark Cokley Conroy Crabb Curtis Dabbs DeBondt Delap Ellis Flug Greig Johannes Johnson Johnson

8 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Most Coaches Finals Howard Kaufman Ron Lampe John McPartlin Joel Sobotka Doug Miles Aaron Mills Brian Morse Willis New Gary Olson T.P. Otto Craig Rothenberger O.G. Sanders Fred Sandgren Kenneth Schilling Randy Shipley Ron Sisler Jr. Stevenson Chuck Kim Swaim Andy Sydow Ron Townsend Bill Westerholm Bryan Wood Craig Woods

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Most Finals Games Knappa Horizon Christian Central Dayton Powers Regis Cascade Elkton Stayton Pleasant Hill Powder Valley Madras Mohawk La Salle North Clackamas Christian Baker Oakland Wallowa Sherman Wilsonville

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11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4

Tournament Records Team Benson (Portland) Franklin (Portland Lincoln (Portland) North Eugene Jefferson (Portland) Grant (Portland) Glencoe (Hillsboro) North Salem Parkrose Sunset (Beaverton) Madison (Portland) Beaverton Jesuit (Beaverton) Lake Oswego Roosevelt (Portland) Churchill (Eugene) Wilson (Portland) Tigard South Salem West Linn South Eugene Cleveland (Portland) Marshfield (Coos Bay) Klamath Union Corvallis Hillsboro Astoria McKay (Salem) North Medford McNary (Salem) Central Catholic Sheldon (Eugene) South Medford West Albany Aloha (Beaverton) Marshall (Portland) Southridge West Salem David Douglas Westview

W 93 27 45 61 116 71 26 89 44 56 6 66 64 62 17 60 50 26 67 58 105 21 58 67 86 47 99 9 84 28 55 35 32 29 7 5 5 4 37 19

L 42 13 23 33 63 41 16 56 29 37 4 45 44 43 12 43 36 19 49 44 80 16 45 55 72 41 87 8 78 26 52 33 33 29 7 5 5 4 39 20

Pct .689 .675 .662 .649 .648 .634 .619 .614 .603 .602 .600 .595 .593 .590 .586 .583 .581 .578 .578 .569 .568 .568 .563 .549 .544 .534 .532 .529 .519 .519 .514 .508 .492 .500 .500 .500 .500 .500 .487 .487

Team W Clackamas 37 Silverton 16 Lakeridge 23 Springfield 18 Ashland 22 Barlow (Gresham) 22 Grants Pass 28 Thurston (Springfield) 14 Pendleton 46 Sprague (Salem) 8 Gresham 10 Crater (Central Point) 9 Crescent Valley (Corvallis) 15 Putnam (Milwaukie) 15 McMinnville 41 Century 2 Oregon City 25 Milwaukie 19 North Bend 11 Reynolds (Troutdale) 15 Mountain View (Bend) 20 Tualatin 10 Sandy 12 Dallas 13 Willamette (Eugene) 4 Bend 24 Redmond 22 Lebanon 8 Roseburg 20 Canby 7 La Grande 16 South Albany 3 Centennial (Gresham) 5 Mazama (Klamath Falls) 2 Newberg 7 Hermiston 7 Eagle Point 2 Summit (Bend) 1 Forest Grove 1

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L 41 18 27 22 27 27 35 19 63 11 14 13 22 22 61 3 38 29 17 24 33 17 23 26 8 49 47 18 47 17 39 8 14 6 27 28 9 5 9

Pct .474 .471 .460 .450 .449 .449 .444 .424 .422 .421 .417 .409 .405 .405 .402 .400 .397 .396 .393 .385 .377 .370 .343 .333 .333 .329 .319 .308 .299 .292 .291 .273 .263 .250 .206 .200 .182 .167 .100

Top 30

W

L

Pct

Jefferson (Portland)

116

63

.648

South Eugene

105

80

.568

Astoria

99

87

.532

Benson (Portland)

93

42

.689

North Salem

89

56

.614

Corvallis

86

72

.544

North Medford

84

78

.519

Grant (Portland)

72

43

.626

Klamath Union

67

55

.549

Beaverton

66

45

.595

South Salem

65

48

.575

Jesuit (Beaverton)

63

44

.593

Lake Oswego

62

43

.590

North Eugene

61

33

.649

Churchill (Eugene)

60

43

.583

Marshfield (Coos Bay)

58

45

.563

West Linn

58

44

.569

Sunset (Beaverton)

56

37

.602

Central Catholic

55

52

.514

Wilson (Portland)

50

36

.581

Hillsboro

47

41

.534

Lincoln (Portland)

45

23

.662

Parkrose

44

29

.603

Sheldon (Eugene)

35

33

.508

West Albany

29

29

.500

McNary (Salem)

28

26

.519

Franklin (Portland)

27

13

.675

Glencoe (Hillsboro)

26

16

.619

Tigard

26

19

.578

Cleveland (Portland)

21

16

.568

Westview

19

20

.487

Roosevelt (Portland)

17

12

.586

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Large School Tournament Trophies School North Salem

1st 7

2nd 9

3rd 2

4th 3

Cons 4

Total 25

South Eugene

3

5

3

5

1

17

Grant

4

6

2

1

3

16

North Medford

3

5

2

3

3

16

Benson

5

2

2

5

1

15

Klamath Falls

4

3

4

0

4

15

Jefferson

4

2

5

3

1

15

North Eugene

4

1

2

3

4

14

Astoria

6

2

2

1

2

13

Jesuit

6

4

3

0

0

13

Lake Oswego

1

6

2

2

2

13

Marshfield

2

4

2

3

2

13

Lincoln

3

4

3

0

2

12

Beaverton

1

2

4

3

1

11

South Salem

2

1

3

4

1

11

Sunset

2

2

4

0

3

11

West Linn

5

1

2

3

0

11

Churchill

2

1

1

2

4

10

Corvallis

5

2

0

2

1

10

Washington

2

1

1

1

4

9

Central Catholic

1

3

0

3

1

8

Parkrose

3

0

3

1

1

8

Wilson

3

1

1

0

2

7

South Medford

1

2

1

1

0

5

Ashland

2

0

0

2

0

4

McMinnville

1

0

0

1

0

2

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Back-to-Back State Championships Salem-1925 Salem-1926 Astoria-1934 Astoria-1935 Salem-1939 Salem-1940 Astoria-1941 Astoria-1942 Benson-1973 Benson-1974 North Eugene-1976 North Eugene-1977 Jesuit-2009 Jesuit-2010 Jesuit-2011 Jesuit-2012 West Linn-2013 West Linn-2014 West Linn-2015 West Linn-2016 Bellfountain-1936 Bellfountain-1937 Elkton-1964 Elkton-1965 Powers-1967 Powers-1968 Scappoose-1972 Scappoose-1973 Vernonia-1977 Vernonia-1978 Marist-1978 Marist-1979 Powder Valley-1979 Powder Valley-1980 La Salle-1983 La Salle-1984 Central-1988 Central-1989

Central-1990 Corbett-1994 Corbett-1995 Knappa-1998 Knappa-1999 Dayton-2001 Dayton-2002 Mohawk-2002 Mohawk-2003 Regis-2004 Regis-2005 Mohawk-2007 Mohawk-2008 Jefferson (Portland)-2008 Jefferson (Portland)-2009 Jefferson (Portland)-2010 Horizon Christian-2010 (3A) Horizon Christian-2011 (3A) Horizon Christian-2012 (1A) Horizon Christian-2013 (3A) Corvallis-2011 Corvallis-2012 Jefferson-2013 Jefferson-2014 Irrigon-2014 Irrigon-2015 Sherman-2016 Sherman-2017 Wilsonville-2016 Wilsonville-2017

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OSAA Boys Basketball Championships Year 1919

State Champion (W-L) Lincoln (14-0)

Coach George Dewey

2nd Place (W-L) Salem (12-5)

Coach Philip ‘Red’ Schott

Score 27-14

Site U of Oregon, Eugene

1920

Salem (12-2)

Philip ‘Red’ Schott

Lincoln (N/A)

Kenneth Irle

12-11

Salem Armory, Salem

1921

Franklin (17-1)

Colton Meek

Salem (15-2)

Paul Hendricks

26-19

Salem Armory, Salem

1922

Ashland (13-2)

Walter Hughes

Pendleton (13-4)

Richard Hanley

42-22

Willamette U. Salem

1923

University (13-2)

T.W. McFadden

Astoria (11-1)

Martin Nelson

28-25

Willamette U. Salem

1924

Medford (15-3)

‘Prink’ Callison

Eugene (15-5)

Earle E. Leslie

21-15

Willamette U. Salem

1925

Salem (23-5)

Hollis Huntington

Franklin (20-2)

Colton Meek

20-12

Willamette U. Salem

1926

Salem (22-3)

Hollis Huntington

Eugene (15-5)

R.G. ‘Bob’ Brown

33-15

Willamette U. Salem

1927

Eugene (18-2)

R.G. ‘Bob’ Brown

Salem (22-2)

Hollis Huntington

25-19

Willamette U. Salem

1928

Washington (23-3)

Eldon Jenne

Medford (15-4)

‘Prink’ Callison

27-23

Willamette U. Salem

1929

Medford (13-6)

‘Prink’ Callison

Astoria (17-5)

John Warren

35-14

Willamette U. Salem

1930

Astoria (22-4)

John Warren

Salem (15-11)

Hollis Huntington

32-17

Willamette U. Salem

1931

Pendleton (20-4)

Fritz Cramer

Salem (22-4)

Hollis Huntington

31-29 OT

Willamette U. Salem

1932

Astoria (29-4)

John Warren

Salem (24-8)

Hollis Huntington

32-29

Willamette U. Salem

1933

Salem (17-8)

Hollis Huntington

Lincoln (17-6)

David Wright

32-28

Willamette U. Salem

1934

Astoria (35-4)

John Warren

Klamath Union (21-3)

Dwight French

24-13

Willamette U. Salem

1935

Astoria (40-4)

John Warren

Jefferson (21-4)

Leonard Gehrke

46-26

Willamette U. Salem

1936 A B

Corvallis (27-3) Bellfountain (22-3)

‘Mush’ Torson Ken Litchfield

Franklin (21-9) Myrtle Creek (26-5)

‘Chappie’ King Thomas Ireland

34-20 31-22

Willamette U. Salem

1937 A B

Bellfountain (24-2) Bellfountain (24-2)

Bill Lemmon Bill Lemmon

Lincoln (13-4) Chiloquin (18-3)

David Wright Guy Campbell

35-21 39-21

Willamette U. Salem

1938 A B

Baker (28-5) Amity (25-5)

George Allison Orlie Roberts

Amity (25-5) Chiloquin (22-3)

Orile Robbins Guy Campbell

27-18 26-21

Willamette U. Salem

1939 A B

Salem (22-5) Oakridge (28-3)

Harold Hauk Virgil Kingsley

Medford (23-4) Butte Falls (18-5)

Russell Acheson Kenneth Schilling

34-26 38-26

Willamette U. Salem

1940 A B

Salem (26-5) Monroe (20-8)

Harold Hauk Clayton James

Pendleton (24-5) Butte Falls (21-4)

W.G. Ledbetter Kenneth Schilling

36-30 42-38 (OT)

Willamette U. Salem

1941 A B

Astoria (26-7) Westport (24-1)

Wally Palmberg Ted Stensland

Salem (22-7) Corbett (15-11)

Harold Hauk L.M. Emerson

35-32 (OT) 42-35

Willamette U. Salem

1942 A B

Astoria (24-8) Butte Falls (18-0)

Wally Palmberg Bill Emigh

Corvallis (18-7) Westport (20-4)

Frank Ramsey Ted Stensland

34-22 39-28

Willamette U. Salem

1943 A B

Klamath Union (20-2) Warrenton (15-3)

Wayne Scott Romeyn Adams

Baker (27-3) Harrisburg (17-2)

Ted Sarpoloa Ray Warren

52-28 20-19

Willamette U. Salem

1944 A B

Ashland (21-8) Powers (N/A)

Al Simpson Elwin Fry

Bend (17-10) Pleasant Hill (26-6)

Claude Cook T.P. Otto

55-35 53-25

Willamette U. Salem

1945 A B

Washington (26-2) Clatskanie (21-1)

Ted Schopf George Sindburg

Oregon City (24-4) Reedsport (15-5)

Dan Jones Jack Flug

51-41 29-26

Willamette U. Salem

1946 A B

Eugene (25-7) Reedsport (23-2)

Hank Kuchera Jack Flug

Washington (21-4) North Powder (25-8)

Harold Hatton Lowell Fuller

52-27 42-32

Willamette U. Salem

1947 A B

Marshfield (25-8) Pleasant Hill (22-2)

Bill Borcher T.P. Otto

Klamath Union (25-7) Union (29-5)

Wayne Scott John Comisky

51-49 33-32

McArthur Court, Eugene Arlington High School

1948 A B

Corvallis (27-4) Jacksonville (21-3)

Fred Osborn Donald Kingsley

Salem (26-8) Monmouth (24-6)

Harold Hauk Bud Gronquist

47-43 48-33

McArthur Court, Eugene McArthur Court, Eugene

1949 A B

Roosevelt (24-6) Union (28-3)

Rollie Rourke John Cominsky

Marshfield (32-7) Alsea (14-6)

Bill Borcher Chuck Stevenson

62-50 50-40

McArthur Court, Eugene Union High School

1950 A B

Salem (26-5) Rogue River (21-2)

Harold Hauk Millard Webb

Grants Pass (28-4) Alsea (16-7)

Hank Anderson Chuck Stevenson

34-28 38-34

McArthur Court, Eugene Astoria High School

1951 A B

Jefferson (16-10) Phoenix (19-5)

George Hibbard Jack Woodward

Klamath Union (23-4) Powers (22-5)

Paul McCall Merritt Kelsay

66-56 50-44

McArthur Court, Eugene Willamette U. Salem

1952 A B

Lincoln (24-3) Rogue River (25-3)

Jim Partlow Myrick Dusack

Central Catholic (27-2) Bob Mulder Knappa (22-7) Howard Kauffman

66-44 61-50

McArthur Court, Eugene Willamette U. Salem

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1953 A B

Marshfield (29-2) Echo (30-0)

Bruce Hoffine George Delap

Eugene (23-6) Elgin (21-8)

Hank Kuchera Calvin Pace

62-59 57-42

McArthur Court, Eugene Willamette U. Salem

1954 A B

Milwaukie (27-1) Harrisburg (22-2)

Wayne Sturdivant Mel Larkin

Eugene (24-5) Ione (25-1)

Hank Kuchera Russell DeBondt

52-44 69-63

McArthur Court, Eugene Willamette U. Salem

1955 A B

Eugene (26-3) Knappa (26-2)

Hank Kuchera Howard Kauffman

Medford (26-2) Malin (23-5)

Frank Roelandt Jim Conroy

72-56 46-45

McArthur Court, Eugene Willamette U. Salem

1956 A-1 A-2 B

Franklin (22-4) St. Helens (24-3) Malin (28-1)

Mel Krause Ed Rooney Jim Conroy

Medford (20-6) Ontario (22-3) Echo (24-4)

Frank Roelandt George Keil George DeLap

73-60 75-64 80-57

McArthur Court, Eugene South Salem HS Baker HS, Baker City

1957 A-1 A-2 B

Lincoln (22-4) Scappoose (24-3) Elkton (25-0)

Wayne Sturdivant Jim Kaber Carl Grimsrud

Central Catholic (23-3) Madras (23-1) Echo (24-3)

Joe Brugato Olaf ‘Ole’ Johnson Norman Bergstrom

44-42 58-51 65-40

McArthur Court, Eugene South Salem HS Bend HS

1958 A-1 A-2 B

Klamath Union (25-1) Dallas (18-7) Star of the Sea (25-2)

Don Megale Gordon Kunke Dale Andrich

Grant (25-1) St. Francis (22-4) Jefferson (23-4)

Paul McCall Jim Souza Oral Lee

52-47 46-42 40-35

McArthur Court, Eugene South Salem HS Pendleton Armory

1959 A-1 A-2 B

Franklin (22-5) McLoughlin (22-8) Pilot Rock (23-5)

Don Peterson Russell DeBondt Don Humphries

Marshfield (16-10) Newport (22-5) Mapleton (19-8)

Bruce Hoffine Ted Johnson James Dixon

58-52 72-60 48-46

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Bend High School

1960 A-1 A-2 B

Medford (23-3) St. Francis (17-9) Malin (26-3)

Frank Roelandt Jim Souza Bob Graham

Marshfield (22-3) Willamina (18-6) Powers (25-3)

Bruce Hoffine Tom Cowan Robert Bushnell

63-58 51-40 63-54

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS. Coos Bay Baker HS, Baker City

1961 A-1 A-2 B

Klamath Union (23-3) Madras (25-1) Lowell (24-3)

Dean White Olaf ‘Ole’ Johnson Dick Garrett

Medford (20-6) Coquille (19-5) Ione (22-2)

Frank Roelandt Paul Greig Charles Hudson

66-64 63-62 52-49

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Bend High School

1962 A-1 A-2 B

Grants Pass (18-8) Pleasant Hill (19-2) Alsea (23-2)

Gordon Prehm Jack Walton John Abell

Marshfield (22-4) Madras (18-7) Colton (23-5)

Bruce Hoffine Vern Samples Dave Clark

62-54 67-53 59-36

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Baker HS, Baker City

1963 A-1 A-2 B

North Eugene (25-1) Central (24-1) Lowell (25-1)

Mel Krause Don Stensland Dick Garrett

Tigard (21-5) Coquille (16-7) Powder Valley (24-8)

Don Porter Paul Greig Jack McGoldrick

67-58 64-62 55-41

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Bend High School

1964 A-1 A-2 B

Parkrose (23-3) Elmira (26-1) Elkton (25-0)

Bob Frantz Don McCluskey Carl Grimsrud

South Eugene (21-5) North Catholic (24-3) McEwen (25-4)

Hank Kuchera Amand Martinotti James Nibler

67-47 79-53 56-52

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1965 A-1 A-2 B

Klamath Union (22-4) Pleasant Hill (24-0) Elkton (25-0)

Al Keck Paul Jackson Carl Grimsrud

Sunset (22-4) Dayton (25-3) Prairie City (25-3)

John Wyttenberg Earl McKinney Don Persinger

44-42 79-67 62-45

McArthur Court, Eugene Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1966 A-1 A-2 B

North Eugene (21-5) Coquille (26-0) Knappa (22-3)

Barney Holland Paul Greig Paul Herbst

Sunset (19-9) Nestucca (23-2) Colton (24-2)

John Wyttenberg Barry Adams Dave Clark

60-42 48-45 55-44

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1967 A-1 A-2 B

David Douglas (24-3) Reedsport (23-1) Powers (23-0)

Truman Osborn Duane Brady Maurice Ray

Jesuit (23-4) Stayton (24-1) Wallowa (21-7)

Gordon Carrigan Don Carey Page Dulaney

53-52 67-59 83-59

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1968 A-1 A-2 B

McNary (21-6) Sutherlin (20-5) Powers (23-2)

Mike Doherty Gary Olson Royce Kiser

Lake Oswego (21-3) Pleasant Hill (22-5) Knappa (20-7)

Sonny Long Phil Roth Tom Johnson

44-42 72-64 76-60

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1969 A-1 A-2 B

Grant (26-1) Creswell (24-2) Elkton (22-3)

Ed Rooney Harland Towne Carl Grimsrud

Madison (23-4) Sutherlin (25-2) Elgin (17-6)

Butch Kimpton Gary Olson James Anderson

52-47 100-91 52-49

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1970 A-1 A-2 B

Corvallis (26-0) Madras (23-4) Wallowa (26-0)

Glen Kinney Fred Sandgren Page Dulaney

Jesuit (23-4) Knappa (19-8) Mohawk (21-5)

Gordon Carrigan Tom Johnson Joe Halbert

83-70 87-69 65-41

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Armory

1971 AAA Benson (26-2) AA Stayton (27-1) A Knappa (26-3)

Dick Gray Don Carey Tom Johnson

Grant (22-5) Rainier (24-2) Pilot Rock (24-4)

Ed Rooney Dan Wheatley Ken Kramer

57-53 52-42 53-51

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory

1972 AAA Jefferson (26-1) AA Scappoose (23-3) A Wallowa (22-6)

Jack Bertell Jack Cleghorn Page Dulaney

Baker (19-7) Stayton (20-7) Pilot Rock (24-4)

Gary Hammond Don Carey Ken Kramer

59-52 44-42 73-65

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory

1973 AAA Benson (26-1) A A Scappoose (23-4) A Enterprise (27-1)

Dick Gray Jack Cleghorn Dick Quinn

Roseburg (24-2) Madras (17-9) Waldport (27-1)

Stew Robertson Fred Sandgren Royce Kiser

60-45 56-52 65-56

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory

1974 AAA AA A B

Dick Gray Wayne Gilman O.G. “Bid” Sanders Ron Neher

North Eugene (22-4) Rainier (21-5) Oakland (18-8) Echo (22-4)

Barney Holland Dan Wheatley William Spelgatti Rich Cason

49-44 56-50 38-36 60-50

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

Benson (25-2) Cascade (26-1) Santiam (22-4) Powers (20-3)

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1975 AAA AA A B

Sunset (26-2) Central (22-6) Weston-McEwen (25-2) MacLaren (23-1)

John Wyttenberg Glen Clark Tom Howard Jim Lee

Roseburg (23-2) Marist (22-8) Sacred Heart (22-8) Culver (16-8)

Richard Moore Mike Conklin Darrel Baeth Fred Blackman

45-39 53-47 101-73 81-60

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1976 AAA AA A B

North Eugene (27-1) Burns (19-7) Elgin (16-9) Mohawk (21-4)

Barney Holland Page Dulaney John Neely Joe Hallbert

Lake Oswego (23-5) Grant Union (23-5) Santiam (21-3) Jordan Valley (20-5)

Sonny Long Ken Molnar O.G. ‘Bid’ Sanders Benn Dunn

52-39 56-54 73-71 48-46

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1977 AAA AA A B

North Eugene (26-0) Coquille (24-2) Vernonia (18-8) Jordan Valley (25-0)

Barney Holland Tom Leaton Gary Curtis Ben Dunn

Grant (26-1) Gladstone (23-5) Jefferson (19-6) Arlington (N/A)

Tom Jones Rod Feigner Gordon Kronberger Lee Bittinger

56-45 Memorial Coliseum, Portland 47-46 McArthur Court, Eugene 52-50 (OT) Pendleton Armory 68-48 Baker HS, Baker City

1978 AAA AA A B

Parkrose ((26-0) Marist (26-3) Vernonia (25-0) Arlington (23-3)

Terry Woods Kim Swaim Gary Curtis Lee Bittinger

Grant (23-6) La Salle (24-2) Harrisburg (24-3) Powder Valley (N/A)

Tom Jones Jack Cleghorn Dave Shelby Dale Peters

56-44 Memorial Coliseum, Portland 23-21 (OT) McArthur Court, Eugene 70-59 Pendleton Armory 73-38 Baker HS, Baker City

1979 AAA AA A B

McMinnville (27-0) Marist (25-3) St. Mary’s (20-4) Powder Valley (22-2)

Nick Robertson Kim Swaim Dennis Murphy Dale Peters

Churchill (20-6) South Umpqua (23-5) Pilot Rock (23-2) Elkton (N/A)

Ken Harris 41-39 2OT Donn Wassom 56-50 Drake Davis 65-64 Jerry Winterbotham 71-58

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1980 AAA AA A B

Corvallis (25-1) Stayton (26-2) Riverside (23-3) Powder Valley (21-6)

Mike Doherty Don Carey Larry French John Howley

Central Catholic (20-8) La Salle (23-5) Enterprise (25-3) Alsea (N/A)

Bob Osburn Jack Cleghorn Dick Quinn Vince Drago

52-39 34-30 41-36 69-60

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1981 AAA AA A B

Benson (25-1) La Salle (26-2) Scio (24-1) Powers (22-3)

Dick Gray Jack Cleghorn Dave Hamlin Kerry Quilhaugh

Hillsboro (23-3) Stayton (22-3) Warrenton (20-8) Alsea (N/A)

Barry Adams Don Carey Bob Cole Vince Drage

74-73 Memorial Coliseum, Portland 56-43 McArthur Court, Eugene 65-63 (OT) Pendleton Armory 55-50 Baker HS, Baker City

1982 AAA AA A B

Parkrose (24-0) Marist (22-4) Sheridan (25-0) Arlington (20-3)

Terry Woods Bart Hare Larry Samples Lee Bittinger

Lake Oswego (22-4) Gervais (21-4) La Pine (23-2) Prairie City (23-2)

Sonny Long Dick Patzer David Godfrey Jeff Swanson

36-32 41-36 91-71 70-59

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1983 AAA AA A B

Glencoe (24-1) Barry Adams La Salle (24-1) Jack Cleghorn Gervais (24-3) Dick Patzer N Clackamas Christian (21-4) Carl Turner

South Salem (22-2) North Valley (21-3) Weston-McEwen (21-6) Griswold (N/A)

Bob Cantonwine Harold Dabbs Larry Stevens Stan Flerchinger

50-40 42-39 62-51 50-36

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1984 AAA AA A B

Corvallis (22-2) La Salle (25-0) Imbler (25-4) Santiam Christian (21-3)

Mike Doherty Jack Cleghorn Chuck Vogler Nick McWilliams

Beaverton (20-4) Nick Robertson Creswell (19-5) Doug Orton Colton (19-8) Bart Valentine N Clackamas Christian (19-4) Brad Olsen

46-42 (OT) Memorial Coliseum, Portland 51-44 McArthur Court, Eugene 40-39 Pendleton Armory 48-46 Baker HS, Baker City

1985 AAA AA A B

Wilson (22-2) North Valley (23-1) Gervais (20-1) Griswold (22-3)

Dick Beachell Harold Dabbs Dick Patzer Stan Flerchinger

Grant (21-5) John Stilwell Toledo (16-7) Ron Beckham Corbett (22-2) Tom Beatty N Clackamas Christian (20-3) Brad Olsen

62-54 66-42 61-54 71-70

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1986 AAA AA AN B

Grant (24-1) La Salle (24-1) Clackamas Christian (20-4) Elkton (18-7)

John Stilwell Jack Cleghorn Brad Olsen Bill Gehling

Corvallis (24-2) Salem Academy (18-8) Sheridan (14-9) St. Paul (16-7)

Mike Doherty Scott Cantonwine Larry Samples Vince Drago

56-54 64-54 75-60 52-47

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1987 AAA AA A B

Sunset (25-1) Dallas (22-2) North Douglas (23-1) Condon (21-1)

Ken Harris Ken Lathen Gene Quilhaugh Steve Hoffert

Grant (23-3) The Dalles (21-5) Gervais (21-3) St. Paul (16-4)

John Stilwell Dan Wheatley Dick Patzer Vince Drago

68-58 Memorial Coliseum, Portland 45-41 McArthur Court, Eugene 64-54 Pendleton Armory 48-46 (OT) Baker HS, Baker City

1988 AAA AA A B

Grant (23-5) Central (23-2) Knappa (24-1) Eddyville (19-2)

John Stilwell Terry McClary Rick Pass Steve Brattain

Wilson (23-4) Philomath (23-3) North Douglas (21-3) Westside Christian (19-5)

Dick Beachell Dave Garvin Ray Tracy David Thomas

57-56 54-48 53-45 84-57

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1989 AAA AA A B

Wilson (25-1) Central (24-4) Sheridan (21-5) Sherman (21-1)

Dick Beachell Terry McClary Larry Samples Ron Townsend

Beaverton (24-2) Philomath (25-2) Santiam Christian (21-6) St. Paul (20-3)

Nick Robertson Dave Garvin Royce Miller Vince Drago

55-51 72-63 55-38 59-47

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory E.O.S.C., La Grande

1990 AAA AA A B

Benson (23-4) Central (26-0) Monroe (23-1) Condon (23-0)

Dick Gray Terry McClary John McPartlin Steve Hoffert

West Linn (18-10) Sweet Home (19-7) Sheridan (20-5) Sherman (20-3)

Bart Valentine Ed Nierman Larry Samples Ron Townsend

74-64 53-41 33-27 55-54

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Armory Baker HS, Baker City

1991 4A 3A 2A 1A

Wilson (26-0) Cottage Grove (25-0) Colton (24-1) Elkton (21-2)

Dick Beachell Donn Pollard Greg Adams Bill Gehling

West Albany (21-4) Madras (19-5) St. Mary’s (24-2) East Linn Christian (21-3)

Dean Roberts Joe Blincoe Randy Shipley Jim Hill

104-87 59-58 79-78 46-38

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Convention Ctr. Baker HS, Baker City

1992 4A 3A 2A 1A

Sheldon (25-1) Yamhill-Carlton (21-5) Portland Christian (26-1) Butte Falls (23-2)

Chuck Johns Larry Barnett Rich Remsburg Keith Williams

Gresham (25-2) Phoenix (23-1) Enterprise (23-1) Falls City (24-1)

Larry Knudsen Tom Murphy Dick Quinn Mitch Osburn

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54-53 (OT) Memorial Coliseum, Portland 61-52 McArthur Court, Eugene 71-52 Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City 51-49

1993 4A 3A 2A 1A

Tigard (24-3) Sweet Home (22-4) St. Mary’s (22-0) Prairie City (21-4)

Dan Barendse Ed Nieman Randy Shipley Buell Gonzales Sr.

1994 4A 3A 2A 1A

Central Catholic (24-2) Junction City (23-4) Corbett (22-2) Powder Valley (25-1)

1995 4A 3A 2A 1A

Churchill (24-3) Stayton (23-4) Corbett (24-3) Wallowa (20-6)

1996 4A 3A 2A 1A

Hillsboro (24-2) Stayton (21-6) Monroe (20-3) Cove (N/A)

Doug Hofmeister Gene Quilhaugh John McPartlin Skip Periera

52-48 39-36 72-49 67-51

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

Steve Halligan Clackamas (22-4) Craig Rothenberger Myrtle Point (22-3) Roy Altman Colton (18-5) Blake Jones Temple Christ (N/A)

Dan Isbell Steve Perkins Greg Adams Eric Knox

56-54 54-42 68-60 59-51

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

John Roche Gene Quilhaugh Roy Altman Greg Oveson

Jefferson (23-6) Woodburn (21-5) Vernonia (19-4) Prairie City (21-4)

Bobby Harris Walt Hamer Scott Finlay Buell Gonzales Sr.

54-48 67-50 58-47 62-49

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

South Salem (21-8) Barry Adams Tillamook (26-2) Bob Lamb Portland Adventist (26-0) Norm Ballou N Clackamas Christian (17-5) Jeff Gault

Barlow (24-2) Sutherlin (22-6) Regis (22-2) Wasco County (19-3)

Tom Johnson Willis New Mark Bulgin John Howey

53-39 49-48 92-66 58-55

Memorial Coliseum, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

1997 4A 3A 2A 1A

West Linn (25-2) Sutherlin (25-6) Umatilla (23-0) Elkton (16-8)

Bart Valentine Willis New Scott Preuninger Bill Gehling

Sheldon (23-3) Madras (25-3) Santiam Christian (26-2) Powers (22-3)

Chuck Johns Evan Brown Ron Sisler Jr. Bill Looney

49-45 49-42 59-54 69-60

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Chiles Center, Portland Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

1998 4A 3A 2A 1A

Beaverton (23-5) Astoria (28-2) Knappa (26-2) Christ’s Center (23-0)

Nick Robertson Mike Goin Craig Cokley Terry Crabb

Benson (26-2) Pleasant Hill (25-5) Lost River (23-4) Prairie City (22-3)

Don Emry Ron Neher Ray Struve Buell Gonzales Sr.

70-59 56-46 78-53 54-45

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Chiles Center, Portland Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

1999 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jesuit (26-2) Pleasant Hill (22-5) Knappa (29-0) Powers (23-2)

Gene Potter Ron Neher Craig Cokley Bill Looney

North Salem (24-3) Sweet Home (21-6) Oakridge (26-2) Christ’s Center (22-1)

Chuck Robinson Mark Risen Steve Pauls Terry Crabb

65-38 38-36 91-54 59-40

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2000 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jefferson (28-0) Creswell (25-5) Oakland (30-0) Dufur (25-2)

Marshall Haskins Ron Lampe Jeff Clark Hollie Darden

Tualatin (25-3) Philomath (23-3) Knappa (23-8) Days Creek (25-2)

Rick Osborn Dave Garvin Craig Cokley James Ellis

58-44 56-40 43-25 58-48

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2001 4A 3A 2A 1A

Churchill (25-3) Marist (21-9) Dayton (26-1) Jordan Valley (19-5)

John Roche Corey Anderson Doug Miles Skeefer Duby

Benson (23-6) South Umpqua (23-4) Regis (24-6) Days Creek (24-3)

Don Emry Erik Wiprud Jeff Koehnke James Ellis

78-46 57-46 71-66 63-48

Memorial Coliseum, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2002 4A 3A 2A 1A

Tigard (24-4) Philomath (25-3) Dayton (27-1) Mohawk (26-4)

Shawn Alderman Dave Garvin Doug Miles Bart Rothenberger

Jesuit (22-6) Central (21-8) Regis (21-8) Jordan Valley (20-3)

Gene Potter Jason Clark Jeff Koehnke Skeeter Duby

69-59 (OT) Memorial Coliseum, Portland 40-38 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 76-65 Pendleton Convention Ctr 67-58 Baker HS, Baker City

2003 4A 3A 2A 1A

Redmond (25-3) Tillamook (23-5) Regis (24-3) Mohawk (25-2)

Kelly Bokn Alex Iwaniw Jeff Koehnke Bart Rothenberger

Hillsboro (18-13) Central (19-10) Dayton (24-4) Columbia Christian (21-7)

Greg Edwards Jason Clark Ron Hop Jim Flint

50-47 68-39 52-47 48-43

2004 4A 3A 2A 1A

South Salem (27-2) Creswell (26-2) Regis (28-1) N. Clack Christian (24-5)

Rick Havercroft Ron Lampe Jeff Koehnke Grant Nelson

Redmond (23-6) Junction City (25-4) Santiam Christian (25-4) Columbia Christian (27-3)

Kelly Bokn 54-43 Craig Rothenberger 57-39 Ron Sisler Jr. 62-44 Jim Flint 45-42

McArthur Court, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2005 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jesuit (28-1) Wilsonville (26-2) Regis (26-3) Imbler (30-0

Gene Potter Chris Roche Jeff Koehnke Ken Kramer

Lake Oswego (21-7) Baker (22-10) Salem Academy (25-6) Columbia Christian (22-7)

Mark Shoff Craig Woods Pete Potloff Jim Flint

57-53 44-33 45-35 61-51

McArthur Court, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2006 4A 3A 2A 1A

Lake Oswego (26-3) Hidden Valley (27-1) Oakland (28-2) Damascus Christian (27-4)

Mark Shoff Norm Hayter Jeff Clark Mike Mai

South Medford (27-2) La Grande (23-4) Santiam Christian (26-5) South Wasco County (24-3)

Dennis Murphy Aaron Mills Ron Sisler Jr. Jim Hull

59-57 McArthur Court, Eugene 56-50 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 65-59 (OT) Pendleton Convention Ctr 40-37 Baker HS, Baker City

2007 6 A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

South Medford (27-3) North Eugene (28-0) Baker (22-4) Valley Catholic (24-6) Cascade Christian (25-4) Mohawk (27-2)

Dennis Murphy Bill Wagner Craig Woods Jeff Gallagher Brian Morse Bart Rothenberger

Lake Oswego (26-2) Roosevelt (20-9) Stayton (23-5) Regis (26-4) St. Mary’s (19-8) Damascus Christian (26-3)

Mark Shoff Robert Key Jamie McCarty Andy Sydow Rick Jackson Mike Mai

58-54 McArthur Court, Eugene 38-28 McArthur Court, Eugene 59-45 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 52-50 (OT) Cone Field House, Salem 55-34 Pendleton Convention Ctr 65-64 (OT) Baker HS, Baker City

2008 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

Grant (22-6) Jefferson (25-1) Marist (25-4) Regis (25-2) Portland Christian (25-3) Mohawk (25-5)

Tony Broadous Marshall Haskins Chris Schmerback Andy Sydow Anthony Baugher Bart Rothenberger

Oregon City (28-2) Corvallis (25-2) Brookings-Harbor (23-3) Horizon Christian (27-3) Western Mennonite (24-8) Triangle Lake (28-3)

Mike Doherty Greg Garrison Bryan Wood Dave Brown Gary Hull Chad Brown

63-56 55-52 50-47 49-36 70-38 60-48

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Memorial Coliseum, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

McArthur Court, Eugene McArthur Court, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Cone Field House, Salem Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2009 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jesuit (25-3) Jefferson (20-6) Brookings-Harbor (28-0) Cascade Christian (27-3) Knappa (25-5) Powder Valley (21-2)

Gene Potter Pat Strickland Bryan Wood Brian Morse Craig Cokley Kyle Dixon

Lincoln (19-10) Century (22-8) Central (20-2) Horizon Christian (25-6) De La Salle N. Catholic (23-6) Mohawk (25-5)

David Adelman Scott Kella r Bob McBeth Dave Brown Forbes Lapp Laric Cook

63-41 60-44 52-49 48-37 41-36 73-59

McArthur Court, Eugene McArthur Court, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Cone Field House, Salem Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2010 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jesuit (26-2) Jefferson (26-2) Central (27-3) Horizon Christian (26-4) Portland Christian (23-9) Columbia Christian (23-9)

Gene Potter Pat Strickland Bob McBeth Dave Brown Jeff Huston Jim Flint

Westview (25-4) Mountain View (26-2) La Grande (17-10) Dayton (27-3) Central Linn (26-1) Wallowa (22-4)

Pat Coons Craig Reid Aaron Mills Ron Hop Bart Rothenberger Warren Wilson

66-44 57-48 56-47 53-44 58-52 47-40

Rose Garden, Portland McArthur Court, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Cone Field House, Salem Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2011 6A Jesuit (26-2) Gene Potter 5A Corvallis (27-1) Greg Garrison 4A Phoenix (23-6) Glenn Johannes 3A Horizon Christian (27-4) Dave Brown 2A Western Mennonite (26-5) Gary Hull 1A Siletz Valley (22-5) David Morgan *Game forfeited by Triad. No 2nd place trophy awarded.

Westview (21-7) Benson (23-4) Cottage Grove (24-4) Dayton (24-7) Central Linn (25-5) Triad (23-5) *

Pat Coons Troy Berry Bart Pollard Ron Hop Bart Rothenberger Jason Young

60-46 79-73 2OT 59-44 58-44 58-52 70-56

Rose Garden, Portland Knight Arena, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2012 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jesuit (26-2) Corvallis (24-4) Central (26-1) Dayton (28-3) East Linn Christian (28-3) Horizon Christian (28-4)

Gene Potter Greg Garrison Bob McBeth Ron Hop Kyle Cowan Darrin Lingel

Lake Oswego (22-6) Milwaukie (20-9) Phoenix (25-6) Horizon Christian, (21-10) Western Mennonite (25-6) McKenzie (29-1)

Mark Shoff Kyle Bracy Glenn Johannes Dave Brown Gary Hull Mike Wiley

52-42 63-51 49-47 58-35 36-32 58-46

Rose Garden, Portland Knight Arena, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2013 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

West Linn (23-6) Jefferson (24-4) North Valley (27-0) Horizon Christian (26-2) Oakland (24-5) City Christian (29-2)

Eric Viuhkola Pat Strickland Jeff Nelson Dave Brown Jeff Clark Bryan Lewellen

Central Catholic (24-5) Churchill (23-5) Cascade (26-2) Blanchet Catholic (27-5) Irrigon (28-1) Horizon Christian (30-1)

Dan Munson Kelly Bokn Steve Ball Jon Tromblay Jake McElligott Darrin Lingel

45-41 59-53 64-50 49-26 60-54 41-39

Rose Garden, Portland Knight Arena, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2014 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

West Linn (25-4) Jefferson (26-1) Philomath (24-3) Valley Catholic (27-2) Irrigon (26-2) Columbia Christian (25-5)

Eric Viuhkola Pat Strickland Blake Ecker Joel Sobotka Jake McKinney Aaron McKinney

Sheldon (22-7) Dan Clark Churchill (25-3) Kelly Bokn La Salle Prep (22-4) Jared Curtiss De La Salle N Catholic 23-7) James Broadous II Oakland (23-6) Jeff Clark Horizon Christian (25-2) Darrin Lingel

67-56 69-64 48-39 62-50 42-21 68-49

Rose Garden, Portland Knight Arena, Eugene Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2015 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

West Linn (25-4) Silverton (22-4) Scappoose (24-5) Dayton (29-1) Irrigon (27-1) Country Christian (29-1)

Eric Viuhkola Steve Roth Rahim Tufts Ron Hop Mitch Thompson Doug Nofziger

Jesuit (24-5) Wilsonville (24-4) North Marion (20-9) Horizon Christian (23-8) Toledo (25-5) Nixyaawii (22-7)

Gene Potter Chris Roche Tully Wagner Dave Brown Eddie Townsend Shane Rivera

68-57 33-32 51-48 53-43 65-53 61-53

Chiles Center, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Liberty HS, Hillsboro Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2016 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

West Linn (26-3) Wilsonville (26-3) Philomath (26-3) St. Mary’s (23-6) Vernonia (28-1) Sherman (26-4)

Eric Viuhkola Chris Roche Blake Ecker Greg Conway David Weller Bill Blevins

South Medford (27-3) Liberty (20-8) Seaside (25-4) De La Salle N. Catholic (24-5) Regis (25-4) Columbia Christian (20-7)

Dennis Murphy Aaron Johnson Bill Westerholm James Broadous II Tony Miller Vince Hicks

74-48 47-31 55-45 59-43 57-49 53-45

Chiles Center, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Liberty HS, Hillsboro Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2017 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

Jefferson (27-1) Wilsonville (27-1) Seaside (24-1) Dayton (28-1) Santiam (24-4) Sherman (26-5

Pat Strickland Chris Roche Bill Westerholm Ron Hop JD Hill Bill Blevins

Clackamas (24-5) Ryan King Churchill (23-5) Kelly Bokn Valley Catholic (20-6) Joel Sobotka De La Salle N. Catholic (22-6) James Broadous II Stanfield (22-2) Jason Sperr Powder Valley (23-5) Michael Lieuallen

70-67 51-43 70-63 64-55 57-54 78-57

Chiles Center, Portland Gill Coliseum, Corvallis Forest Grove HS, F. Grove Marshfield HS, Coos Bay Pendleton Convention Ctr Baker HS, Baker City

2018 6A 5A 4A 3A 2A 1A

The History of Oregon Boys Basketball

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Undefeated Championship Teams 1919 Lincoln (14-0) Coach George Dewey 1970 Corvallis (26-0) Coach Glen Kinney 1977 North Eugene (26-0) Coach Barney Holland 1978 Parkrose (26-0) Coach Terry Woods 1979 McMinnville (27-0) Coach Nick Robertson 1982 Parkrose (24-0) Coach Terry Woods 1991 Wilson (26-0) Coach Dick Beathell 2000 Jefferson (28-0) Coach Marshall Haskins

1919 Lincoln - First State Champions

1970 Corvallis Spartans

1977 North Eugene Highlanders

1978 Parkrose Broncos

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1979 McMinnville Grizzlies

1982 Parkrose Broncos

1991 Wilson Trojans

2000 Jefferson Democrats

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All-Time Class 4A Boy’s Tournament Records (16-team format through 2006)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 91, McMinnville vs. Pendleton (made 26) - 1965 Att., Tournament — 200, Jesuit (made 85) – 2004 Made, Game — 44, Wilson vs. West Albany (of 77) - 1991 Made, Tournament — 85, Jesuit (of 200) - 2004 High Pct., Game — .705, David Douglas vs. McNary (31-44) - 1987 High Pct., Tournament — .520, Lake Oswego (66-127) - 2006 Low Pct., Game — .164, Hillsboro vs. Salem (11-67) - 1953 Low Pct., Tournament — .341, West Salem (30-88) – 2006 3-pt. Att., Game — 33, Jefferson (made 10) vs. Lake Oswego - 2006 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 82, Jesuit (made 31) – 2004 3-pt. Made, Game — 12, Lake Oswego (of 26) vs. Bend – 2001 12, Hillsboro (of 18) vs. Springfield – 2003 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 31, Jesuit (of 82) - 2004 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .429, South Eugene (21-49) - 2004 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 54, Estacada vs. West Albany (made 38) - 1972 Att., Tournament — 85, Redmond (made 59) – 2004 Made, Game — 38, Estacada vs. West Albany (of 54) – 1972 38, Grants Pass vs. Jefferson (of 48) – 2002 Made, Tournament — 59, Redmond (of 85) – 2004 59, Lake Oswego (of 82) - 2006 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Wilson vs. Corvallis (15-15) - 1966 High Pct., Tournament — .800, Benson (48-60) Low Pct., Game — .000, Grant vs. South Eugene (0-2) - 1983 Low Pct., Tournament — .542, Jefferson (26-48) - 2006 Fewest Att., Game — 0, Willamette vs. Clackamas (made 0) - 1983 Fewest Made, Game — 0, Grant vs. South Eugene (of 2) – 1983 0, Willamette vs. Clackamas (of 0) – 1983 0, Beaverton vs. Corvallis (of 1) - 1984 POINTS High, Game — 104, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) – 1991 High Game (Both Teams) — 191, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) - 1991 High Tournament — 225, Jesuit – 2004 Low, Game — 5, Pilot Rock vs. Independence (5-18) – 1924 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 23, Salem vs. Lincoln (12-11) – 1920 23, Independence vs. Pilot Rock (18-5) - 1924 High Margin — 57, Eugene vs. Joseph (65-8) - 1922 REBOUNDS High, Game — 77, Medford vs. Tillamook – 1961 High, Game (Both Teams) — 120, Pendleton vs. McMinnville - 1965 High, Tournament — 120, South Medford - 2004 PERSONAL FOULS High, Game — 36, Klamath Union vs. Jefferson – 1951 High Game (Both Teams) — 58, Tualatin vs. Wilson (29-29) - 1999 High, Tournament — 73, Jefferson – 2005 Low, Game — 3, Grant vs. West Linn - 1987

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BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 12, Glencoe vs. West Linn - 1997 High, Tournament — 14, Canby - 2005 ASSISTS High, Game — 27, Jefferson vs. Dallas - 2000 High, Tournament — 49, Jesuit - 2004 STEALS High, Game — 24, Benson vs. Putnam - 1990 High, Tournament — 41, Jesuit - 2004 FINAL GAMES High Score — 104, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) – 1991 High Score (Both Teams) — 191, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) - 1991 Low Score — 11, Lincoln vs. Salem (11-12) – 1920 Low Score (Both Teams) — 23, Salem vs. Lincoln (12-11) – 1920 High Margin — 32, Churchill 78, Benson 46 - 2001

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All-Time Class 4A Boy’s Tournament (16-team format through 2003) INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS — Att., Game — 40, Gary Ladd, Jefferson vs. McNary (made 12) – 1968 Att., Tournament — 59, Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem (made 16) – 2004 Made, Game — 24, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Central Catholic (of 36) – 1952 Made, Tournament — 28, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (of 46) – 2005 High Pct., Game — .917, Tom Loomis, Roseburg vs. Parkrose (11-12) – 1973 High Pct., Tournament — .609, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (28-46) Low Pct., Game — .000, Rick Clark, Sunset vs. West Linn (0-15) – 1971 Low Pct., Tournament — .143, Bill Slade, Lake Oswego (2-14) – 2004 3-pt. Att., Game — 16, Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem (made 5) vs. Sunset - 2004 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 27, Lathen Wallace, Jefferson (made 8) 3-pt. Made, Game — 8, Denmark Reid, Jefferson vs. Tigard (of 14) - 1992 8, Ryan Menten, Beaverton vs. South Eugene (of 13) – 1999 8, Tomas Mosqueda, Hillsboro (of 10) vs. Springfield – 2003 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 10, Matt Bramow, South Eugene (of 19) - 2005 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — 1.000, Andy Dobner, Grants Pass vs. Jesuit (5-5) - 2001 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .692, Ernie Spada, Lake Oswego (9-13) - 2006 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 22, Charlie Sitton, McMinnville vs Baker (made 17) - 1979 Att., Tournament — 43, Maarty Leunen, Redmond (made 32) – 2004 Made, Game — 18, Doug Eilertson, Lakeridge vs. Grants Pass (of 19) - 1979 Made, Tournament — 32, Maarty Leunen, Redmond (of 43) - 2004 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Ryan Smith, Churchill vs. South Salem (15-15) - 1993 High Pct., Tournament — .913, Jeremy Lathan, Benson (21-23) Low Pct., Game — .000, Bill Drake, Jefferson vs. Grants Pass (0-7) – 1968 Low Pct., Tournament — .000, James Puopolo, South Salem (0-3) - 2004 Missed, Game — 13, Bob Williams, Beaverton vs. North Salem (of 14) - 1951 Missed, Tournament — 11, Maarty Leunen, Redmond (of 43) – 2004 11, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (of 32) POINTS High, Game — 51, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem - 1952 High, Tournament — 78, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego REBOUNDS High, Game — 34, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem - 1952 High, Tournament — 58, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego PERSONAL FOULS High, Tournament — 14, Brian Morris, Jefferson BLOCKED SHOTS — High, Game — 8, Tim Johnson, Glencoe vs. West Linn - 1997 High, Tournament — 9, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego - 2006

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ASSISTS High, Game — 13, Mike Fanger, Lakeridge vs. Central Catholic – 1985; 13, Eric Estep, Beaverton vs. Parkrose - 1985 High, Tournament — 18, AJ Niebergall, Oregon City – 2004 18, Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem - 2004 STEALS High, Game — 9, Aaron Miles, Jefferson vs. Grants Pass - 2001 High, Tournament — 15, Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem - 2004

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All-Time Class 4A Boy’s Tournament (16-team format through 2003) INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 40, Gary Ladd, Jefferson vs. McNary (made 12) - 1968 Att., Tournament — 143, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln (made 79) - 1952 Made, Game — 24, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Central Catholic (of 36) - 1952 Made, Tournament — 79, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln (of 143) - 1952 High Pct., Game — .917, Tom Loomis, Roseburg vs. Parkrose (11-12) - 1973 High Pct., Tournament — .818, Kory Mahr, Grants Pass (18-22) - 2002 Low Pct., Game — .000, Rick Clark, Sunset vs. West Linn (0-15) - 1971 Low Pct., Tournament — .000, Dale Twenge, Newberg (0-13) - 1962 3-pt. Att., Game — 15, George Zaninovich, South Eugene (made 5) vs. Pendleton - 1994 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 46, Denmark Reid, Jefferson (made 18) - 1992 3-pt. Made, Game — 8, Denmark Reid, Jefferson vs. Tigard (of 14) - 1992 8, Ryan Menten, Beaverton vs. South Eugene (of 13) – 1999 8, Tomas Mosqueda, Hillsboro (of 10) vs. Springfield – 2003 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 18, Denmark Reid, Jefferson vs. Tigard (made 8) - 1992 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — 1.000, Andy Dobner, Grants Pass vs. Jesuit (5-5) - 2001 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .700, Phil Johnson, Clackamas (7-10) - 1991 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 21, Don Hakala, West Linn vs. Redmond (made 16) - 1987 Att., Tournament — 54, Max Anderson, Jefferson (made 28) - 1951 Made, Game — 18, Doug Eilertson, Lakeridge vs. Grants Pass (of 19) - 1979 Made, Tournament — 39, J. D. Vetter, West Albany (of 52) - 1991 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Ryan Smith, Churchill vs. South Salem (15-15) - 1993 High Pct., Tournament — 1.000, Darren Cooper, Benson (26-260 - 2001 Low Pct., Game — .000, Bill Drake, Jefferson vs. Grants Pass (0-7) - 1968 Low Pct., Tournament — .091, Clayton Hallbeck, West Linn (1-11) - 1951 .091, Claris Poppert, Albany (1-11) - 1953 Missed, Game — 13, Bob Williams, Beaverton vs. North Salem (of 14) - 1951 Missed, Tournament — 26, Max Anderson, Jefferson (of 54) 1951 26, Loren Michaelson, Hillsboro (of 40) - 1953 POINTS High, Game — 51, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem - 1952 High, Tournament — 166, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln - 1952 REBOUNDS High, Game — 34, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem - 1952 High, Tournament — 109, Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln - 1952 PERSONAL FOULS High, Tour — 19, Jim McKay, Junction City - 1949 19, Reggie Halligan, Bend - 1951 19, Alex Byler, Marshfield - 1951 19, Bill Wiitala, Roosevelt - 1954 19, Mel Counts, Marshfield - 1960 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 8, Tim Johnson, Glencoe vs. West Linn - 1997 High, Tournament — 20, Travis Pauck, North Medford - 1989

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ASSISTS High, Game — 13, Mike Fanger, Lakeridge vs. Central Catholic - 1985 13, Eric Estep, Beaverton vs. Parkrose - 1985 High, Tournament — 35, Cabe Nicksic, Churchill - 1995 STEALS High, Game — 9, Aaron Miles, Jefferson vs. Grants Pass - 2001 High, Tournament — 27, Aaron Miles, Jefferson - 2001

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All-Time Class 3A Boy’s Tournament (8-team format beginning in 2004) TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 91, Brookings-Harbor (made 28) vs. Henley .. ......................................................................... 1993 Att., Tournament – 161, Tillamook (made 69) ............................................................................................. 2005 Made, Game - 41, Philomath (of 77) vs. Coquille .........................................................................................1989 Made, Tournament – 69, Tillamook (of161 ................................................................................................... 2005 High Pct., Game - .733, Gladstone (33-45) vs. LaSalle ................................................................................ 1988 High Pct., Tournament - .526, Hidden Valley (51-97) .................................................................................. 2006 Low Pct., Game - .128, Stayton (6-47) vs. McLoughlin ................................................................................ 1959 Low Pct., Tournament - .301, Siuslaw (25-83) .............................................................................................. 2005 3-pt. Att., Game - 29, Philomath (made 8) vs. Creswell ................................................................................ 2000 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 48, Sutherlin (made 14) ........................................................................................ 2006 3-pt. Made, Game - 14, Henley (of 27) vs. Brookings-Harbor ...................................................................... 1993 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 14, Tillamook (of 42) ........................................................................................... 2005 14, Sutherlin (of 48) ... ..................................................................................... 2006 3-pt. High Pct., Game - .750, Hidden Valley (6-8) vs. La Grande . ............................................................... 2006 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .333, Tillamook (14-42) .................................................................................. 2005 3-pt. Low Pct., Game - .000, South Umpqua (0-19) vs. Marist .....................................................................2001 3-pt. Low Pct., Tournament - .056, Ontario (1-18). ...................................................................................... 2004 3-pt. Missed, Game - 22, Cascade (of 25) vs. Vale ...................................................................................... 1990 22, Philomath (of 27) vs. Molalla ................................................................................. 1997 3-pt. Missed, Tournament – 34, Sutherlin (of 48) ......................................................................................... 2006 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 59, LaSalle (made 36) vs. Henley ............................................................................................ 1981 Att., Tournament – 85, Wilsonville (made 61) .............................................................................................. 2005 Made, Game - 44, Burns (of 51) vs. Sherwood ............................................................................................ 1980 Made, Tournament – 61, Wilsonville (of 85) ................................................................................................. 2005 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Creswell (15-15) vs. Tillamook ............................................................................. 1972 High Pct., Tournament - .828, Marist (24-29) .............................................................................................. 2004 Low Pct., Game - .000, Dayton (0-2) vs. Creswell ........................................................................................ 1977 .000, Burns (0-4) vs. Creswell ......................................................................................... 1983 Few Att., Game - 0, Pleasant Hill (made 0) vs. Sheridan (made 18) ............................................................1976 0, Reedsport (made 0) vs. Tillamook ................................................................................ 1997 Few Made, Game - 0, Pleasant Hill vs. Sheridan ......................................................................................... 1976 0, Dayton (of 2) vs. Creswell................................................................................................................1977 0, Burns (of 4) vs. Creswell .................................................................................................................1983 0, Reedsport (of 0) vs. Tillamook .........................................................................................................1997 0, Reedsport (of 1) vs. Pleasant Hill .................................................................................................... 2000 0, Grant Union (of 3) vs. Junction City .................................................................................................2000 Missed, Game – 25, Siuslaw (of 52) vs. Baker ............................................................................................ 2002 Missed, Tournament – 30, Tillamook (of 68) ............................................................................................... 2004 POINTS High, Game – 111, Philomath vs. Coquille (111-74) ..................................................................................... 1989 High, Game (Both Teams) – 191, Creswell vs. Sutherlin (100-91) ............................................................... 1969 High, Tournament – 166, Tillamook .............................................................................................................. 2005 Low, Game – 19, La Salle vs. North Valley (19-20) ...................................................................................... 1985 Low, Game (Both Teams) – 39, North Valley vs. La Salle (20-19) ............................................................... 1985 High Margin – 40, Gladstone vs. Burns (87-47) ............................................................................................ 1986

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REBOUNDS High, Game - 75, Seaside vs. Pleasant Hill .................................................................................................. 1961 High, Game (Both Teams) - 118, Vale vs. South Umpqua (74-44) .............................................................. 1971 High, Tournament – 101, Tillamook .............................................................................................................. 2004 Low, Game - 10, LaSalle vs. North Valley (10-10) ....................................................................................... 1985 10, North Valley vs. LaSalle (10-10) ....................................................................................... 1985 Low, Game (Both Teams) - 20, North Valley vs. LaSalle (10-10) . .............................................................. 1985 High, Game - 111, Philomath vs. Coquille (111-74) .................................................................................... 1989 High, Game (Both Teams) - 191, Creswell vs. Sutherlin (100-91) ................................................................ 1969 High, Tournament – 166, Tillamook ............................................................................................................. 2005 Low, Game - 19, LaSalle vs. North Valley (19-20) ....................................................................................... 1985 Low, Game (Both Teams) - 39, North Valley vs. LaSalle (20-19) ................................................................. 1985 High Margin - 40, Gladstone vs. Burns (87-47) ........................................................................................... 1986 PERSONAL FOULS High, Game – 38, Baker vs. Siuslaw ........................................................................................................... 2002 High, Game (Both Teams) – 64, Gold Beach vs. La Salle (33-31) .............................................................. 1998 High, Tournament – 61, Sherwood .............................................................................................................. 2006 Low, Game - 4, Reedsport vs. Newport (4-11) 4, Astoria vs. Tillamook (4-12) ............................................... ................................................. 1992 Low, Game (Both Teams) - 15, Reedsport vs. Newport (4-11) ... ................................................................ 1982 15, Tillamook vs. Reedsport (10-5) .................................................................. 1991 ASSISTS High, Game - 22, Lakeview vs. McLoughlin 1987 22, Pleasant Hill vs. Henley ...................................................................................................1988 22, La Salle vs. Philomath .....................................................................................................1995 High, Tournament – 40, Tillamook ................................................................................................................ 2005 40, Hidden Valley ........................................................................................................ 2006 STEALS High, Game – 19, North Valley vs. Baker .. ................................................................................................. 2005 High, Tournament – 34, Tillamook ................................................................................................................ 2005 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 10, Scappoose vs. Creswell .................................................................................................. 2001 High, Tournament – 17, La Grande .............................................................................................................. 2006

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All-Time Class 3A Boy’s Tournament (8-team format beginning in 2004) INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 36, Jerome Davis, Madras (made 19) vs. Henley .................................................................... 1983 Att., Tournament – 48, Justin Parnell, Sutherlin (made 23) ......................................................................... 2006 Made, Game - 19, Jerome Davis, Madras (of 36) vs. Henley ...................................................................... 1983 Made, Tournament – 23, Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville (of 43) ....................................................................... 2005 23 Justin Parnell, Sutherlin (of 48) ........................................................................... 2006 High Pct., Game - .938, Cory Blecha, Clatskanie (15-16) vs. Creswell ........................................................ 1984 High Pct., Tournament - .704, Jarett Axelrod, Wilsonville (19-27) ............................................................... 2004 Low Pct., Game - .000, Don Ellason, Newport (0-12) vs. Vale ..................................................................... 1973 Low Pct., Tournament - .158, Nick Babij, Ontario (3-19) ............................................................................. 2004 3-pt. Att., Game - 16, Devin Lawrence, Cascade (made 1) vs. Vale ........................................................... 1990 16, Joel Durbin, Marist (made 6) vs. Seaside ................................................................. 1993 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 26, Justin Parnell, Sutherlin (made 8) ................................................................... 2005 3-pt. Made, Game - 7, Scott Lamm, North Valley (of 14) vs. Tillamook ........................................................ 1990 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 9, Justin Parnell, Sutherlin (of 21) ..................................................................... 2006 3-pt. High Pct., Game - .857, Kent Zweifel, Henley (6-7) vs. Brookings-Harbor .......................................... 1993 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .545, Kyler Kirchner, Hidden Valley (6-11). .................................................. 2006 3-pt. Low Pct., Game - .000, Michael Humphrey, Taft (0-9) vs. Creswell ..................................................... 1994 3-pt. Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Nick Babij, Ontario (0-9). ...................................................................... 2004 3-pt. Missed, Game - 15, Devin Lawrence, Cascade (of 16) vs. Vale .......................................................... 1990 3-pt. Missed, Tournament – 18, Justin Parnell, Sutherlin (of 26) ................................................................. 2005 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 21, Dan Beeson, Phoenix (made 18) vs. Myrtle Point ............................................................. 1965 21, Dean Andretta, Henley (made 15) vs. Creswell ................................................................ 1982 21, Luke Jackson, Creswell (made 15) vs. St. Helens ............................................................ 2000 Att., Tournament – 25, Connor Willis, Wilsonville (made 18) ....................................................................... 2005 Made, Game - 18, Dan Beeson, Phoenix (of 21) vs. Myrtle Point ............................................................... 1965 18, Greg Walker, Phoenix (of 19) vs. Myrtle Point ............................................................... 1986 Made, Tournament – 21, A. J. Wilder, Sutherlin (of 23) ............................................................................... 2006 Consecutive Made, Tournament - 20, Steve Johnson, Rainier ................................................................... 1971 High Pct., Game - 1.000, John McAmis, Douglas (14-14) vs. Central ......................................................... 1978 High Pct., Tournament - .917, Ryan Coldren, Marist (11-12) ...................................................................... 2004 Low Pct., Game - .000, Lloyd Yandell, Reedsport (0-8) vs. Glide ................................................................ 1957 Missed, Game – 10, John Powell, Cascade vs. Taft (of 16) ........................................................................ 1998 10, Eddy Ceja, Baker vs. Pleasant Hill (of 18) ................................................................. 2002 Missed, Tournament – 9, Jake Kettles, Philomath (of 15) ........................................................................... 2004 POINTS High, Game – 43, Jerome Davis, Madras vs. Henley ................................................................................... 1983 High, Tournament – 62, Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville ..................................................................................... 2005 REBOUNDS High Game - 32, Bayard Forrest, Bandon vs. Pleasant Hill .......................................................................... 1972 High Tournament – 32, Jeremiah Runkle, Tillamook .................................................................................... 2004 PERSONAL FOULS High, Tournament – 13, Nathan Shelters, Sutherlin. .................................................................................... 2006

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ASSISTS High Game – 14, Brian Gram, Valley Catholic vs. Reedsport ...................................................................... 2002 High Tournament – 16, Nick Finley, Creswell ............................................................................................... 2004 STEALS High Game – 9, Anthony Spain, North Valley vs. Baker ............................................................................... 2005 High Tournament – 14, Anthony Spain, North Valley .................................................................................. 2005 BLOCKED SHOTS High Game - 9, Tim Frost, Henley vs. La Salle ............................................................................................. 1998 High Tournament – 12, Ben Pettit, La Grande ............................................................................................. 2006

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All-Time Class 3A Boy’s Tournament (16-team format through 2003) TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 91, Brookings-Harbor (made 28) vs. Henley ..... ..................................................................... 1993 Att. Tournament - 254, Central (made 98) .................................................................................................... 1993 254, Henley (made 101) .................................................................................................. 1993 Made, Game - 41, Philomath (of 77) vs. Coquille ........................................................................................ 1989 Made, Tournament - 122, Dayton (of 250) .................................................................................................... 1981 High Pct., Game - .733, Gladstone (33-45) vs. LaSalle ............................................................................... 1988 High Pct., Tournament - .587, North Valley (61-104) .................................................................................... 1985 Low Pct., Game - .128, Stayton (6-47) vs. McLoughlin ................................................................................ 1959 Low Pct., Tournament - .243, Cascade (26-107) .......................................................................................... 1990 3-pt. Att., Game - 29, Philomath (made 8) vs. Creswell ................................................................................ 2000 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 87, Philomath (made 30) ........................................................................................ 2000 3-pt. Made, Game - 14, Henley (of 27) vs. Brookings-Harbor . .................................................................... 1993 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 36, Henley (of 81) ............................................................................................... 1993 3-pt. High Pct., Game - .700, Madras (7-10) vs. Henley ............................................................................... 2000 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .490, LaSalle (25-51) ..................................................................................... 1989 3-pt. Low Pct., Game - .000, South Umpqua (0-19) vs. Marist .................................................................... 2001 3-pt. Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Astoria (0-10) ......................................................................................... 2000 3-pt. Missed, Game - 22, Cascade (of 25) vs. Vale ...................................................................................... 1990 22, Philomath (of 27) vs. Molalla ................................................................................. 1997 3-pt. Missed, Tournament - 57, Philomath (of 87) ....................................................................................... 2000 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 59, LaSalle (made 36) vs. Henley ............................................................................................ 1981 Att., Tournament - 139, Burns (made 107) ................................................................................................... 1980 Made, Game - 44, Burns (of 51) vs. Sherwood ........................................................................................... 1980 Made, Tournament - 107, Burns (of 139) ...................................................................................................... 1980 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Creswell (15-15) vs. Tillamook ............................................................................ 1972 High Pct., Tournament - .872, Gladstone (41-47) ......................................................................................... 1978 Low Pct., Game - .000, Dayton (0-2) vs. Creswell ....................................................................................... .1977 .000, Burns (0-4) vs. Creswell ......................................................................................... 1983 Few Att., Game - 0, Pleasant Hill (made 0) vs. Sheridan (made 0) ............................................................. 1976 0, Reedsport (made 0) vs. Tillamook ................................................................................ 1997 Few Made, Game - 0, Pleasant Hill vs. Sheridan ......................................................................................... 1976 0, Dayton (of 2) vs. Creswell ......................................................................................... 1977 0, Burns (of 4) vs. Creswell ............................................................................................ 1983 0, Reedsport (of 0) vs. Tillamook ................................................................................... 1997 0, Reedsport (of 1) vs. Pleasant Hill ............................................................................... 2000 0, Grant Union (of 3) vs. Junction City ........................................................................... 2000 Missed, Game – 25, Siuslaw (of 52) vs. Baker ............................................................................................. 2002 Missed, Tournament - 52, Brookings-Harbor (of 116) .................................................................................. 1981 52, Astoria (of 114) .................................................................................................... 1995 POINTS High, Game – 111, Philomath vs Coquille (111-74) ...................................................................................... 1989 High Game (Both Teams) – 191, Creswell vs Sutherlin (100-91) ................................................................. 1969 High, Tournament – 340, Dayton .................................................................................................................. 1981 Low, Game – 19, LaSalle vs North Valley vs LaSalle (20-19) ...................................................................... 1985 Low, Game (Both Teams) – 39, North Valley vs LaSalle (20-19) ................................................................. 1985 High Margin – 40, Gladstone vs Burns (87-47) ............................................................................................. 1986

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REBOUNDS High, Game - 75, Seaside vs. Pleasant Hill .................................................................................................. 1961 High Game (Both Teams) - 118, Vale vs. South Umpqua (74-44) ............................................................... 1971 High, Tournament - 101, Tillamook ............................................................................................................... 2004 Low, Game - 10, LaSalle vs. North Valley (10-10) ........................................................................................ 1985 10, North Valley vs. LaSalle (10-10) ........................................................................................ 1985 Low, Game (Both Teams) - 20, North Valley vs. LaSalle (10-10) ................................................................. 1985 PERSONAL FOULS High, Game – 38, Baker vs. Siuslaw ............................................................................................................ 2002 High, Game (Both Teams) – 64, Gold Beach vs. La Salle (33-31) ............................................................... 1998 High, Tournament - 100, Henley .................................................................................................................. 1980 Low, Game - 4, Reedsport vs. Newport (4-11) 4, Astoria vs. Tillamook (4-12) ................................................................................................. 1992 Low, Game (Both Teams) - 15, Reedsport vs. Newport (4-11) ................................................................... 1982 15, Tillamook vs. Reedsport (10-5) ................................................................... 1991 ASSISTS High, Game - 22, Lakeview vs. McLoughlin .................................................................................................. 1987 22, Pleasant Hill vs. Henley................................................................................................... 1988 22, La Salle vs. Philomath ... ................................................................................................. 1995 High, Tournament - 68, Central ......... ......................................................................................................... 1989 STEALS High, Game - 17, Toledo vs Gladstone ......................................................................................................... 1997 17, Pleasant Hill vs Hidden Valley.......................................................................................... 1998 High, Tournament – 49, Pleasant Hill ........................................................................................................... 1998 49, Cascade ................................................................................................................ 1998 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 10, Scappoose vs. Creswell .................................................................................................. 2001 High, Tournament – 27, Henley .................................................................................................................... 1998

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Att., Game - 16, Devin Lawrence, Cascade (made 1) vs. Vale ........................................................... 1990 16, Joel Durbin, Marist (made 6) vs. Seaside .................................................................. 1993 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 41, Kent Zweifel, Henley (made 12) ....................................................................... 1995 41, Shane Morehead, Toledo (made 13) ................................................................ 1997 3-pt. Made, Game - 7, Scott Lamm, North Valley (of 14) vs. Tillamook ....................................................... 1990 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 15, Justin Johnson, Myrtle Point (of 33) .............................................................. 1994 15, Russell Whittaker, La Salle (made 15)......................................................... 2000 3-pt. High Pct., Game - .857, Kent Zweifel, Henley (6-7) vs. Brookings-Harbor ........................................... 1993 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .800, Kyle Kalina, LaSalle (4-5) ..................................................................... 1988 .800, Kevin Thomasini, Douglas (4-5) ........................................................... 1992 3-pt. Low Pct., Game - .000, Michael Humphrey, Taft (0-9) vs. Creswell ..................................................... 1994 3-pt. Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Brett Miller, Yamhill-Carlton (0-10) ....................................................... 2001 3-pt. Missed Game - 15, Devin Lawrence, Cascade (of 16) vs. Vale .......................................................... 1990 3-pt. Missed Tournament - 30, Pat O'Brien, Astoria (of 36 ........................................................................... 1991 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 21, Dan Beeson, Phoenix (made 18) vs. Myrtle Point .............................................................. 1965 21, Dean Andretta, Henley (made 15) vs. Creswell .................................................................. 1982 21, Luke Jackson, Creswell (made 15) vs. St. Helens .............................................................. 1999 Att., Tournament - 47, Greg Walker, Phoenix (made 43) ............................................................................. 1986 Made, Game - 18, Dan Beeson, Phoenix (of 21) vs. Myrtle Point . ............................................................. 1965 18, Greg Walker, Phoenix (of 19) vs. Myrtle Point................................................................ 1986 Made, Tournament - 43, Greg Walker, Phoenix (of 47) ................................................................................ 1986 Consecutive Made, Tournament - 20, Steve Johnson, Rainier ................................................................... 1971 High Pct., Game - 1.000, John McAmis, Douglas (14-14) vs. Central Linn .................................................. 1978 High Pct., Tournament - 1.000, Steve Johnson, Rainier (20-20) .................................................................. 1971 Low Pct., Game - .000, Lloyd Yandell, Reedsport (0-8) vs. Glide .. ............................................................. 1957 Missed, Game – 10, John Powell, Cascade vs. Taft (of 16) ......................................................................... 1998 10, Eddy Ceja, Baker vs. Pleasant Hill (of 18) .................................................................. 2002 Missed, Tournament - 22, Todd Nelson, Clatskanie (of 41) ......................................................................... 1984 22, Shavon Haynes, Illinois Valley (of 28) ................................................................ 1997 POINTS High, Game – 43, Jerome Davis, Madras vs. Henley ................................................................................... 1983 High Tournament – 113, Steve Vanek, St. Helens ....................................................................................... 1983 REBOUNDS High, Game – 32, Bayard Forrest, Bandon vs. Pleasant Hill ........................................................................ 1972 High, Tournament – 93, Bayard Forrest, Bandon ......................................................................................... 1972

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PERSONAL FOULS High, Tournament – 19, Jeff Boxwell, Gladstone .......................................................................................... 1971 19, Truett Forrest, Banson ............................................................................................ 1971 19, Kevin Anderson, Siuslaw ........................................................................................ 1975 19, Roger Morse, La Salle ............................................................................................ 1994 ASSISTS High, Game – 14, Brian Gram, Valley Catholic vs. Reedsport ..................................................................... 2002 High, Tournament – 33, Luke Jackson, Creswell ......................................................................................... 2000 STEALS High, Game - 7, Jason Ball, Central vs. Lakeview ........................................................................................ 1990 7, Matt Chapman, Creswell vs. Taft ....................................................................................... 1994 7, James Whalen, La Salle vs. Brookings-Harbor .................................................................. 1996 7, Mike Fisher, Toledo vs. Illinois Valley ................................................................................ 1997 7, Travis Melvin, Pleasant Hill vs. Hidden Valley ................................................................... 1998 7, Marcus Bontemps, La Salle vs. Illinois Valley .................................................................... 2001 High Tournament – 18, Michael Nunes, Henley ........................................................................................... 2001 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 9, Tim Frost, Henley vs. La Salle ............................................................................................ 1998 High, Tournament – 21, Tim Frost, Henley .................................................................................................. .1998

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All-Time Class 2A Boy’s Tournament (Tourney Records for 8-team format) TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 104, Pleasant Hill (made 18) vs. Knappa ................................................................................. 1944 Att., Tournament - 247, St. Mary's (made 81) ............................................................................................... 1993 Made, Game - 45, Prospect vs. Wasco County ............................................................................................ 1970 45, Weston-McEwen (of 82) vs. Sacred Heart (KF) ............................................................ 1975 Made, Tournament - 100, Portland Adventist (of 217) ................................................................................. 1996 High Pct., Game - .741, Corbett (20-27) vs. Colton ..................................................................................... .1994 High Pct., Tournament - .604, Knappa (67-111) ........................................................................................... 1988 Low Pct., Game - .127, Griswold (7-55) vs. Monroe ..................................................................................... 1940 Low Pct., Tournament - .224, Chiloquin (37-165) ......................................................................................... 1993 3-pt. Att., Game - 32, St. Mary's (made 11) vs. Monroe .............................................................................. 1993 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 66, St. Mary's (made 18)........................................................................................ 1993 66, Portland Christian (made 25) ............................................................................ 1994 3-pt. Made, Game - 12, Portland Christian (of 29) vs. Lost River ................................................................. 1994 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 25, Portland Christian (of 66) .............................................................................. 1994 3-pt. High Pct., Game - 1.000, Western Mennonite (6-6) vs. Oakridge ....................................................... 2006 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .618, Sheridan (21-34) ................................................................................... 1989 3-pt. FG Missed, Game - 24, Gervais (of 30) vs. Enterprise ........................................................................ 1992 24, Lost River (of 27) vs. Knappa ......................................................................... 1998 3-pt. FG Missed, Tournament – 52, Willamina (of 64) .................................................................................. 2005 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 51, Jefferson (made 22) vs. Chiloquin ......... ............................................................................ 1953 Att., Tournament - 119, Mohawk (made 79) ................................................................................................. 1970 Made, Game – 36, Regis (of 49) vs. Santiam Christian .. ............................................................................. 2004 Made, Tournament – 86, Regis (of 116) ....................................................................................................... 2004 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Regis (16-16) vs. St. Mary’s ..... .......................................................................... 2005 High Pct., Tournament - .813, Detroit (39-48) .............................................................................................. 1970 Low Pct., Game - .000, Myrtle Creek (0-11) vs. Bellfountain . ..................................................................... 1936 .000, Monmouth (0-11) vs. Drain ..................................................................................... 1950 Low Pct., Tournament -.125, Mill City (2-16) .. ............................................................................................ 1936 POINTS High, Game - 102, Prospect vs. Wasco County .. ....................................................................................... 1970 High, Game (Both Teams) - 181, Prospect vs. Wasco (102-79) .................................................................. 1970 High, Tournament - 268, North Clackamas Christian .................................................................................. 1986 High Half - 55, North Clackamas Christian vs. Enterprise .......................................................................... 1986 High Quarter – 40, Colton vs. Corbett .... ..................................................................................................... 1994 Low Game - 13, Amity vs. Athena ...... ........................................................................................................ 1937 Low Half - 6, Elgin vs. Butte Falls . .............................................................................................................. 1942 6, Westport vs. Oakridge ............................................................................................................ 1939 6, Oakridge vs. Westport ............................................................................................................ 1939 Low Quarter - 0, Myrtle Creek vs. Bellfountain ............................................................................................ 1936 0, Pleasant Hill vs. Powers .... .................................................................................................... 1944 0, Nyssa vs. Salem Academy ...... .............................................................................................. 1995 REBOUNDS High, Game - 60, North Douglas vs. Weston-McEwen ........ ........................................................................ 1975 High, Tournament - 157, Malin ..................................................................................................................... 1960

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PERSONAL FOULS High, Game - 37, Union vs. Prairie City ........................................................................................................ 1950 High, Game (Both Teams) - 63, Concordia Lutheran vs. Union ................................................................... 1973 High, Tournament - 76, Oakland .................................................................................................................. 1970 Low, Game - 0, Bellfountain vs. Myrtle Creek ............................................................................................... 1936 0, Lowell vs. Corbett ................................................................................................................ 1941 ASSISTS High, Game - 28, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (KF) .. ........................................................................ 1975 High, Tournament - 64, Harrisburg ............................................................................................................... 1988 STEALS High, Game - 20, Portland Adventist vs. Yoncalla .... ................................................................................... 1996 20, Regis vs. Joseph ....... ..................................................................................................... 1998 High, Tournament - 51, Portland Adventist . ................................................................................................. 1996 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 10, Corbett vs. Crow ............ .................................................................................................. 1994 High, Tournament - 22, Nyssa ...................................................................................................................... 1996 FINAL GAME High Pts. - 101, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (101-73) .... .................................................................. 1975 High Pts. (Both Teams) - 174, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (101-73) .............................................. 1975 Low Pts. - 19, Harrisburg vs. Warrenton (19-20) . ....................................................................................... 1943

1920 Salem High School Yearbook

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All-Time Class 2A Boy’s Tournament (Tourney Records for 8-team format) INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 32, Bob Mitchell, LaPine vs. Oakridge (made 12) ..... ............................................................. 1982 32, Dimitri Kalemkeris, St. Mary's (made 7) vs. Monroe .... ..................................................... 1993 Att. Tournament - 84, Bob Hunt, Knappa (made 45 ..................................................................................... 1957 Made, Game - 19, Nathan Locke, Enterprise (of 26) vs. Gervais ................................................................. 1992 Made, Tournament - 45, Bob Hunt, Knappa (of 84) ...................................................................................... 1957 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Tracy Miller, Warrenton vs. St. Mary’s (11-11) .. ................................................. 1981 1.000, Todd Marr, Enterprise vs. St. Mary’s (11-11) ........................................................ 1988 High Pct., Tournament - .794, Hakan Bjorn, Weston-McEwen (27-34) ........................................................ 1984 Low Pct., Game - .000, Roman Martinez, Nyssa (0-15) vs. Santiam Christian . .......................................... 1996 Low Pct. Tournament - .000, Travis Foster, Imbler (0-15) ............................................................................ 1990 2-pt. Missed, Game - 26, Gale Kimball, Pleasant Hill (of 31) vs. Knappa ..................................................... 1944 2-pt. Missed, Tournament - 42, Gale Kimball, Pleasant Hill (of 49) .............................................................. 1944 3-pt. Att., Game - 19, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Vale (made 7) ................................................................ 1991 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 31, Bret Witcraft, Chiloquin (made 11) .................................................................... 1989 3-pt. Made, Game - 8, Aaron Lewis, Portland Christian (of 11) vs. Lost River ............................................. 1994 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 12, Rick Koffler, Heppner (of 27) 12, Aaron Lewis, Portland Christian (of 25) 12, Andy Field, Corbett (of 22) 12, Lee Lafferty, Umatilla (of 20)........................................................................ 1997 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .727, Mike Sisk, Sheridan (8-11) .................................................................. 1989 3-pt. Missed, Game - 12, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Pine Eagle (of 14) ................................................... 1989 12, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Vale (of 19) ...................................................... 1991 12, Matt Baker, Santiam Christian vs. Kennedy (of 13) ..................................... 1991 12, Joe Welsh-Estadt, St. Mary's of 14) vs. Vale ................................................ 1992 3-pt. Missed, Tournament - 21, Joe Welsh-Estadt, St. Mary's (of 25) .......................................................... 1992 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 21, Ron Phillips, Sisters (made 17) vs. Jefferson ..................................................................... 1956 Att., Tournament - 42, Cary Tibbets, Corbett (made 30) .............................................................................. 1985 Made, Game - 17, Ron Phillips, Sisters (of 21) vs. Jefferson ...................................................................... 1956 Made, Tournament - 33, John Swanson, Ione (of 39) .................................................................................. 1961 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Cary Tibbets, Corbett (12-12) vs. Mapleton ......................................................... 1985 High Pct., Tournament - 1.000, Monte McDonald, Mohawk (13-13) ............................................................. 1969 Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Ken Power, Perrydale (0-6) .......................................................................... 1949 Missed, Game -9, Travis Palmer, La Pine (of 13) vs. Gervais ...................................................................... 1992 Missed, Tournament -17, David Schmidlin, Malin (of 36) ............................................................................ 1966 POINTS High, Game – 45, Bob Hunt, Knappa vs. Coburg ......................................................................................... 1957 45, Nathan Locke, Enterprise vs. Gervais ............................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament – 114, Bob Hunt, Knappa ................................................................................................ 1957 REBOUNDS High, Game - 28, Ted Hiemstra, Corbett vs. Jefferson ................................................................................. 1964 High, Tournament - 64, Bob Hunt, Knappa ................................................................................................... 1957 PERSONAL FOULS High, Tournament - 15, Darryl Frost, Oakland .............................................................................................. 1970

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ASSISTS High, Game - 15, Brent Eddy, Enterprise vs. Gervais ... ............................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament – 28, Elijah Monnes, Portland Christian .......................................................................... 2005 STEALS High, Game - 10, Gabe Fuentes, Nyssa vs. Santiam Christian .................................................................... 1996 High, Tournament - 16, Gabe Fuentes, Nyssa ............................................................................................. 1996 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 9, Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian vs. Weston-McEwen ..................................................... 1997 High, Tournament - 17, Don Carter, Corbett ................................................................................................. 1994

1975 All-Tournament Team: L-R: Dave Adrian, Sunset; Bill Hanzlik, Lake Oswego; Gary Gamble, Roseburg; Ron Langrell, Roseburg; Stan Walker, Sunset

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All-Time Class 2A Boy’s Tournament (Tourney records for 16-team format 1999-2003) TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 104, Pleasant Hill (made 18) vs. Knappa ................................................................................. 1944 Att., Tournament - .247, St. Mary’s .............................................................................................................. .1993 Made, Game - 45, Prospect vs. Wasco County............................................................................................ 1970 45, Weston-McEwen (of 82) vs. Sacred Heart (KF) ............................................................ 1975 Made, Tournament - 129, Knappa (of 236) .................................................................................................. 1999 High Pct., Game - .741, Corbett (20-27) vs. Colton ..................................................................................... 1994 High Pct., Tournament - .604, Knappa (67-111) ........................................................................................... 1988 Low Pct., Game - .127, Griswold (7-55) vs. Monroe .................................................................................... 1940 Low Pct., Tournament - .260, Oakland (33-127) .......................................................................................... 2002 3-pt. Att., Game - 32, St. Mary's (made 11) vs. Monroe ............................................................................... 1993 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 82, Lost River (made 29) ........................................................................................ 1999 3-pt. Made, Game - 12, Portland Christian (of 29) vs. Lost River ................................................................ 1994 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 29, Lost River (of 82) ........................................................................................... 1999 3-pt. High Pct. Game - 1.000, St. Mary's (4-4) vs. Union. ..... ....................................................................... 2000 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .618, Sheridan (21-34) .................................................................................. 1989 3-pt. FG Missed, Game - 25, Oakridge (of 29) vs. East Linn Christian ......................................................... 2000 3-pt. FG Missed, Tournament – 53, Lost River (of 82) ................................................................................. 1999 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 51, Jefferson (made 22) vs. Chiloquin ...................................................................................... 1953 Att., Tournament – 119, Mohawk (made 79) ............................................................................................... 1970 Made, Game - 30, Dayton (of 40) vs. Heppner ............................................................................................. 2001 Made, Tournament – 79, Mohawk (of 119 .................................................................................................... 1970 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Enterprise (5-5) vs. Santiam .... ............................................................................ 1975 High Pct. Tournament - .857, Gilchrist (18-21) ............................................................................................. 2001 Low Pct., Game - .000, Myrtle Creek (0-11) vs. Bellfountain ....................................................................... 1936 .000, Monmouth (0-11) vs. Drain. .................................................................................... 1950 Low Pct., Tournament - .438, St. Mary of Valley (28-64) .............................................................................. 2002 POINTS High, Game - 102, Prospect vs. Wasco County ........................................................................................... 1970 High, Game (Both Teams) - 181, Prospect vs. Wasco (102-79) .................................................................. 1970 High, Tournament - 327, Knappa ................................................................................................................. 1999 High Half - 55, North Clackamas Christian vs. Enterprise . ......................................................................... 1986 High Quarter – 40, Colton vs. Corbett ... ...................................................................................................... 1994 Low Game - 13, Amity vs. Athena ................................................................................................................ 1937 Low Half - 6, Elgin vs. Butte Falls ................................................................................................................. 1942 6, Westport vs. Oakridge ............................................................................................................. 1939 6, Oakridge vs. Westport ............................................................................................................ 1939 6, St. Mary's vs. Oakland ........................................................................................................... 2000 6, Crow vs. Warrenton ................................................................................................................ 2002 Low Quarter - 0, Myrtle Creek vs. Bellfountain ............................................................................................. 1936 0, Pleasant Hill vs. Powers .......................................................................................................... 1944 0, Nyssa vs. Salem Academy ..................................................................................................... 1995 0, Oakland vs. Gilchrist ............................................................................................................... 2001 REBOUNDS High, Game - 60, North Douglas vs. Weston-McEwen ................................................................................. 1975 High, Tournament – 158, Cascade Christian ................................................................................................ 2002

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PERSONAL FOULS High, Game - 37, Union vs. Prairie City ........................................................................................................ 1950 High, Game (Both Teams) - 63, Concordia Lutheran vs. Union ................................................................... 1973 High, Tournament - 83, Lost River ................................................................................................................ 1999 Low, Game - 0, Bellfountain vs. Myrtle Creek ............................................................................................... 1936 0, Lowell vs. Corbett ................................................................................................................ 1941 ASSISTS High, Game - 28, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (KF) ........................................................................... 1975 High, Tournament – 64, Harrisburg .............................................................................................................. 1988 STEALS High, Game - 24, Knappa vs. Westside Christian ......................................................................................... 1999 High, Tournament - 58, Knappa .................................................................................................................... 1999 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 10, Corbett vs. Crow ............................................................................................................... 1994 High, Tournament – 22, Nyssa ..................................................................................................................... 1996 FINAL GAMES High Pts. - 101, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (101-73) ....................................................................... 1975 High Pts. (Both Teams) - 174, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (101-73) ................................................ 1975 Low Pts. - 19, Harrisburg vs. Warrenton (19-20) ......................................................................................... 1943

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All-Time Class 2A Boy’s Tournament (Tourney records for 16-team format 1999-2003) INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 33, Zach McUne, Portland Christian (made 8) vs. Regis ......................................................... 2001 Att., Tournament – 84, Bob Hunt, Knappa .................................................................................................... 1957 Made, Game - 19, Nathan Locke, Enterprise (of 26) vs. Gervais ................................................................. 1992 Made, Tournament - 47, Brian Jackson, Knappa (of 79) .............................................................................. 1999 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Tracy Miller, Warrenton vs. St. Mary’s (11-11) ..................................................... 1981 1.000, Todd Marr, Enterprise vs. St. Mary’s (11-11) ........................................................ 1988 High Pct., Tournament - .794, Hakan Bjorn, Weston-McEwen (27-34) ....................................................... 1984 Low Pct., Game - .000, Roman Martinez, Nyssa (0-15) vs. Santiam Christian ............................................ 1996 Low Pct., Tournament - .167, Ryan Matteson, Heppner (4-24) .................................................................... 2000 .167, Tony Villanueva, Umatilla (4-24) ................................................................... 2003 2-pt. Missed, Game - 26, Gale Kimball, Pleasant Hill (of 31) vs. Knappa .................................................... 1944 2-pt. Missed, Tournament - 47, Zach McUne, Portland Christian (of 68) ..................................................... 2001 3-pt. Att., Game - 19, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Vale (made 7) ................................................................. 1991 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 34, Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian (made 9) .......................................................... .2003 3-pt. Made, Game - 8, Aaron Lewis, Portland Christian (of 11) vs. Lost River ............................................. 1994 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 12, Lawson Struve, Lost River (of 27) ................................................................. 1999 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .625, Elliot Neal, Gold Beach (10-16) ........................................................... 1999 3-pt. Missed, Game - 12, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Pine Eagle (of 14) ..................................................... 1989 12, Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla vs. Vale (of 19) .............................................. ................1991 12, Matt Baker, Santiam Christian vs. Kennedy (of 13) .............................................. 1991 12, Joe Welsh-Estadt, St. Mary's of 14) vs. Vale ............................................... .........1992 3-pt. Missed, Tournament – 25, Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian (of 34) ........................................................ 2003 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 21, Ron Phillips, Sisters (made 17) vs. Jefferson ..................................................................... 1956 Att., Tournament – 50, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (made 42) ......................................................................... 2001 Made, Game - 17, Ron Phillips, Sisters (of 21) vs. Jefferson ....................................................................... 1956 Made, Tournament – 42, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (of 50) ........................................................................... .2001 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Cary Tibbets, Corbett (12-12) vs. Mapleton ......................................................... 1985 High Pct., Tournament - .857, Tyler Treharne, Knappa (18-21) .................................................................. 2000 Low Pct., Tournament - .000, J. R. Fuller, Imbler (0-5) vs. Oakland ............................................................ .1999 Missed, Game - 9, Travis Palmer, La Pine (of 13) vs. Gervais ..................................................................... 1992 9, Brian Morris, Umatilla (of 11) vs. Harrisburg ................................................................... 2001 Missed, Tournament -18, Alex Carlson, Culver (of 44) ................................................................................ 2000 POINTS High, Game – 45, Bob Hunt, Knappa vs Coburg .......................................................................................... 1957 45, Nathan Locke, Enterprise vs. Gervais .............................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament – 116, Brian Jackson, Knappa ........................................................................................ 1997 REBOUNDS High, Game - 28, Ted Hiemstra, Corbett vs. Jefferson ................................................................................. 1964 High, Tournament – 64, Bob Hunt, Knappa ................................................................................................. .1957 PERSONAL FOULS High, Tournament – 17, Dusty Barth, Salem Academy ................................................................................ 2000

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ASSISTS High, Game – 15, Brent Eddy, Enterprise vs. Gervais ................................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament – 27, Maurisio Rayas, Lost River .................................................................................... 1999 STEALS High, Game – 10, Gabe Fuentes, Nyssa vs. Santiam Christian ................................................................... 1996 High, Tournament – 17, Dustin Lulay, Corbett ............................................................................................. 1999 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 9, Marty Mauer, Cascade Christian vs Weston-McEwen ...................................................... 1997 High, Tournament – 17, Don Carter, Corbett ................................................................................................ 1994

1937 State Champion Bellfountain "Bells"

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All-Time Class 1A Boy’s Tournament TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 96, Canyonville Bible Academy vs. Griswold (made 30) .......................................................... 1985 Att., Tournament - 228, Griswold (made 100) ............................................................................................... 1985 Made, Game - 42, Griswold vs. Canyonville Bible Academy (of 77) ............................................................ 1985 Made, Tournament - 100, Griswold (of 228) ................................................................................................. 1985 High Pct., Game - .676, Cove vs. Spray (29-42) .......................................................................................... 1989 High Pct., Tournament - .568, Dufur (71-125) ............................................................................................. 2000 Low Pct., Game - .123, Imbler vs. Alsea (8-65) . ......................................................................................... 1974 Low Pct., Tournament - .244, St. Paul (31-127) .......................................................................................... 1993 3-pt. Att., Game – 35, Mohawk (made 14) vs. Umpqua Valley Christian ..................................................... 2006 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 79, Mohawk (made 25) ......................................................................................... 2006 3-pt. Made, Game – 15, Mohawk vs. Jordan Valley (of 26) ......................................................................... 2002 3-pt. Made, Tournament - 28, Ione (of 76) .................................................................................................... 1993 3-pt. High Pct., Game - .750, Christ’s Center (6-8) vs. Dayville-Monument ................................................. 1997 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .643, Blanchet (9-14) ..................................................................................... 2001 3-pt. Low Pct., Game - .000, Powder Valley vs. Dufur (0-16) ....................................................................... 2002 3-pt. Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Butte Falls (0-10) ................................................................................... 1988 3-pt. FG Missed, Game – 24, McKenzie (of 28) vs. Columbia Christian .................................................... 2003 24, Butte Falls (of 33) vs. South Wasco County .................................................. 2003 3-pt. FG Missed, Tournament – 54, Mohawk (of 79) .................................................................................... 2006 FREE THROWS Att., Game - 48, Days Creek vs. Powder Valley (made 32) ......................................................................... 2001 Att., Tournament - 89, Butte Falls (made 57) ............................................................................................... 1990 89, Cove (made 56) ........................................................................................................ 1993 Made, Game - 32, Days Creek vs. Powder Valley (of 48) .......... ................................................................ 2001 Made, Tournament - 60, Crane (of 81) ......................................................................................................... 1990 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Powder Valley vs. Arlington (11-11) .................................................................... 1979 High Pct., Tournament - .824, Christ’s Center (56-68) ................................................................................ 1998 Low Pct., Game - .000, Prairie City vs. East Linn Christian (0-4) ................................................................ 1991 Low Pct., Tournament - .324, Canyonville Bible Academy (12-37) .............................................................. 1983 Few Att., Game - 2, Temple Christian (made 1) vs. Dufur ........................................................................... 1993 Few Made, Game – 0, Prairie City vs. East Linn Christian (of 4) ................................................................. 1991 POINTS High, Game – 101, Griswold vs. Canyonville Bible Academy ....................................................................... 1985 High, Game (Both Games) – 188, Butte Falls vs. Christ’s Center ................................................................ 1990 High, Tournament – 247, Ione ...................................................................................................................... 1993 REBOUNDS High, Game - 70, Canyonville Bible Academy vs. Griswold ......................................................................... 1985 High, Tournament - 162, Canyonville Bible Academy .................................................................................. 1985 PERSONAL FOULS High, Game - 35, Elkton vs. St. Paul ........................................................................................................... 1987 High, Tournament - 75, Canyonville Christian .............................................................................................. 2000 Low, Game - 5, Condon vs. Prospect . ......................................................................................................... 1989 ASSISTS High, Game - 27, Ione vs. Wallowa ............................................................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament - 63, Ione ......................................................................................................................... 1992

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STEALS High, Game - 24, Paisley vs. Alsea ............................................................................................................. 1995 High, Tournament - 59, Paisley .................................................................................................................... 1995 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 17, Prairie City vs. Elkton ....................................................................................................... 1995 High, Tournament -25, Prairie City ............................................................................................................... 1995

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All-Time Class 1A Boy’s Tournament INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game - 39, Kirk Holcomb, Culver vs. MacLaren (made 14) .................................................................. 1975 Att., Tournament - 76, Joe Justesen, Sherman (made 23) ........................................................................... 1991 Made, Game - 19, Mike Garrett, Ione (of 27) vs. Wallowa . .......................................................................... 1992 Made, Tournament - 41, Tim White, North Clackamas Christian (of 68) ..................................................... 1985 High Pct., Game - .917, Gary Carter, Canyonville Bible Academy vs. Griswold (11-12) .............................. 1986 .917, Jacob Fischer, Spray vs. Umpqua Valley Christian (11-12) ................................... 2006 High Pct., Tournament - .769, Gary Carter, Canyonville Bible Academy (20-26) ........................................ 1986 3-pt. Att., Game - 20, Mark Winslow, Condon vs. Griswold (made 7) .... ..................................................... 1988 3-pt. Att., Tournament - 44, Joe Justesen, Sherman (made 8) ..................................................................... 1991 3-pt. Made, Game – 9, Devin Banks, McKenzie vs. North Clackamas Christian (of 15) ............................. 2004 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 17, Devin Banks, McKenzie (of 28) .................................................................... 2004 3-pt. High Pct., Tournament - .778, Mike Yost, Falls City (7-9) ................................................................... 1992 .778, Ryan Closner, Damascus Christian (7-9) ............................................. 2006 3-pt. Missed, Game - 18, Joe Justesen, Sherman vs. Prairie City (of 19) .................................................... 1991 3-pt. Missed, Tournament - 36, Joe Justesen, Sherman (of 44) .................................................................. 1991 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 21, Jared Dunn, Days Creek (made 18) vs. Powder Valley .................................................... 2001 Att., Tournament – 36, Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center (made 34) ................................................................. 1998 Made, Game -- 18, Nick Laflin, South Wasco County vs. Days Creek (of 21) .............................................. 1998 18, Jared Dunn, Days Creek vs. Powder Valley (of 21) ...................................................... 2001 Made, Tournament – 34, Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center (of 36) ..................................................................... 1998 High Pct., Game - 1.000, Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center vs. Prairie City (17-17) ........................................... 1998 High Pct., Tournament - 1.000, Terry Boesel, Powder Valley (13-13) ......................................................... 1979 Low Pct., Game - .000, Travis Carnine, Condon vs. Triangle Lake (0-6) ..................................................... 2000 Low Pct., Tournament - .000, Randy McKinnis, Imbler (0-5) ........................................................................ 1974 .000, Matthew Best, Damascus Christian (0-5) ................................................... 2006 Missed, Game - 15, Troy Laney, Condon vs. Elkton (of 16) ......................................................................... 1988 Missed, Tournament - 17, Troy Laney, Condon (of 19) ................................................................................ 1988 17, Tony Saddler, Elkton (of 25)................................................................................ 1997 POINTS High, Game – 52, Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington .......................................................................................... 2004 High, Tournament – 102, Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington .............................................................................. 2004 REBOUNDS High, Game - 28, Lynn Jackson, Wallowa vs. Portland Lutheran ................................................................. 1992 High, Tournament - 58, Lynn Jackson, Wallowa ......................................................................................... 1992 ASSISTS High, Game - 13, Gabe Garcia, Ione vs. Wallowa ........................................................................................ 1992 High, Tournament - 25, Gabe Garcia, Ione ................................................................................................... 1992 STEALS High, Game - 10, Kris McAlliser, Paisley vs. Ione ......................................................................................... 1995 10, Joe Price, Paisley vs. Alsea ............................................................................................. 1995 High, Tournament - 19, Joe Price, Paisley .................................................................................................. 1995 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game - 7, Josh Gonzales, Prairie City vs. Elkton ................................................................................ 1995 High, Tournament - 16, Mike McNeil, Elkton ............................................................................................... 1991

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TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 104, Pleasant Hill (made 18) vs. Knappa – 1944 (2A) Att., Tournament – 247, St. Mary’s (made 81) – 1993 (2A) Made, Game – 45, Prospect vs. Wasco County – 1970 (2A) 45, Weston-McEwen (of 82) vs. Sacred Heart (KF) – 1975 (2A) Made, Tournament – 100, Griswold (of 228) – 1985 (1A) 100, Portland Adventist (of 217) – 1996 (2A) High Pct., Game - .741, Corbett (20-27) vs. Colton – 1994 (2A) High Pct., Tournament - .604, Knappa (67-111) – 1988 (2A) 3 pt. Att., Game – 36, Powder Valley (made 6) vs. Columbia Christian – 2010 (1A) 3 pt. Att., Tournament – 82, Jesuit (made 31) – 2004 (4A) 3 pt. Made, Game – 15, Mohawk (of 26) vs. Jordan Valley – 2002 (1A) 15, Portland Christian (of 20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 (2A) 3 pt. Made, Tournament – 31, Jesuit (of 82) – 2004 (4A) High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .889, South Medford (8-9) vs. Lake Oswego – 2007 (6A) High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament - .643, Blanchet Catholic (9-14) – 2001 (1A) FREE THROWS Att., Game – 59, La Salle (made 36) vs. Henley – 1981 (3A) Att., Tournament – 139, Burns (made 107) – 1980 (AA) Made, Game – 44, Burns (of 51) vs. Sherwood – 1980 (3A) Made, Tournament – 86, Regis (of 116) – 2004 (2A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Regis (16-16) vs. St. Mary’s – 2005 (2A) High Pct., Tournament - .904, Wilsonville (47-52) – 2014 (5A) POINTS High, Game – 111, Philomath vs. Coquille (111-74) – 1989 (3A) High, Game (Both Teams) – 191, Creswell vs. Sutherlin (100-91) – 1969 (3A) 191, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) – 1991 (4A) High, Tournament – 268, North Clackamas Christian – 1986 (2A) Low, Game – 5, Pilot Rock vs. Independence (5-18) – 1924 (4A) REBOUNDS High, Game – 77, Medford vs. Tillamook – 1961 (4A) High, Tournament – 162, Canyonville Bible Academy – 1985 (1A) BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 17, Prairie City vs. Elkton – 1995 (1A) High, Tournament – 25, Prairie City –1995 (1A) ASSISTS High Game – 28, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (KF) –1975 (2A) High, Tournament – 64, Harrisburg – 1988 (2A) STEALS High, Game – 24, Benson vs. Putnam – 1990 (4A) 24, Paisley vs. Alsea – 1995 (1A) High, Tournament – 59, Paisley – 1995 (1A)

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INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 40, Gary Ladd, Jefferson (made 12) vs. McNary – 1968 (4A) Att., Tournament – 95, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (made 42) – 2010 (1A) Made, Game – 24, Wade Halbrook, Lincoln (of 36) vs. Central Catholic – 1952 (4A) Made, Tournament – 45, Bob Hunt, Knappa (of 84) – 1957 (2A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Tracy Miller, Warrenton (11-11) vs. St. Mary’s – 1981 (2A) 1.000, Todd Marr, Enterprise (11-11) vs. St. Mary’s – 1988 (2A) High Pct., Tournament - .794, Hakan Bjorn, Weston-McEwen (27-34) – 1984 (2A) 3-pt. Att., Game – 22, Jailan Conboy, Ione (made 8) vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 (1A) 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 44, Joe Justesen, Sherman (made 8) – 1991 (1A) 3-pt. Made, Game – 9, Devin Banks, McKenzie (of 15) vs. North Clackamas Christian – 2004 (1A) 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 17, Devin Banks, McKenzie (of 28) – 2004 (1A) High 3-pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Andy Dobner, Grants Pass (5-5) vs. Jesuit – 2001 (4A) High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament - .889, Kevin Brazille, North Valley (8-9) – 2013 (4A) FREE THROWS – Att., Game – 23, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (made 19) vs. Heppner – 2002 (2A) Att., Tournament – 50, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (made 42) – 2002 (2A) Made, Game – 19, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (of 23) vs. Heppner – 2002 (2A) Made, Tournament – 42, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (of 50) – 2002 (2A) 42, Tim Wittrock, Burns (of 46) – 1980 (AA) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center (17-17) vs. Prairie City – 1998 (1A) High Pct., Tournament – 1.000, Monte McDonald, Mohawk (13-13) – 1969 (2A) 1.000, Terry Boesel, Powder Valley (13-13) – 1979 (1A) POINTS High, Game – 52, Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington – 2004 (1A) High, Tournament – 114, Bob Hunt, Knappa – 1957 (2A) REBOUNDS High, Game – 34, Wade Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem – 1952 (4A) High, Tournament – 64, Bob Hunt, Knappa – 1957 (2A) BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 9, Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian vs. Weston-McEwen – 1997 (2A) 9, Tim Frost, Henley vs. La Salle – 1998 (3A) 9, Jordan Pratt, Powder Valley vs. Lowell – 2007 (1A) 9, Justin Dragoo, Knappa vs. Heppner – 2015 (2A) High, Tournament – 17, Don Carter, Corbett – 1994 (2A) ASSISTS High, Game – 15, Brent Eddy, Enterprise vs. Gervais – 1992 (2A) High, Tournament – 30, Malik Morgan, Churchill – 2014 (5A) STEALS High Game – 11, Austin Powers, Madison vs. Sherwood – 2014 (5A) High, Tournament – 20, Austin Powers, Madison – 2014 (5A) (Prior to 2007, classifications were 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A)

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1A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 89, Powder Valley (made 36) vs. Ione – 2014 Att., Tournament — 227, Powder Valley (made 72) – 2014 Made, Game — 36, Powder Valley (of 89) vs. Ione – 2014 Made, Tournament — 88, Columbia Christian (of 161) – 2014 High Pct., Game — .600, Columbia Christian (30-50) vs. Powder Valley – 2010 High Pct., Tournament — .549, Triangle Lake (73-133) – 2008 3-pt. Att., Game — 36, Powder Valley (made 6) vs. Columbia Christian – 2010 36, Ione (made 12) vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 81, Powder Valley (made 15) – 2014 3-pt. Made, Game — 13, Country Christian (of 34) vs. Triangle Lake – 2008 13, Spray (of 28) vs. Triangle Lake - 2008 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 21, Spray (of 60) – 2008 21, Umpqua Valley Christian (of 52) - 2010 High 3-pt. Pct., Game -- .700, Damascus Christian (7-10) vs. McKenzie - 2007 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .541, Columbia Christian (20-37) - 2008 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 34, Powder Valley (made 18) vs. Lowell - 2007 Att., Tournament — 84, Mohawk (made 63) – 2008 Made, Game — 24, Mohawk (of 33) vs. Crane – 2008 Made, Tournament — 63, Mohawk (of 84) - 2008 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Damascus Christian (8-8) vs. McKenzie - 2007 High Pct., Tournament — .923, Siletz Valley (12-13) – 2015 POINTS High, Game — 97, Columbia Christian vs. Triangle Lake (97-38) – 2014 High, Game (Both Teams) — 176, Ione vs. Triangle Lake (92-84) – 2014 High, Tournament — 247, Columbia Christian – 2014 Low, Game — 21, St. Paul vs. Columbia Christian - 2009 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 70, Columbia Christian vs. Portland Lutheran (41-29) - 2009 High Margin, Game — 59, Columbia Christian vs. Triangle Lake (97-38) – 2014 REBOUNDS High, Game — 68, Powder Valley vs. Ione – 2014 High, Tournament — 157, Powder Valley – 2014 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 11, Powder Valley vs. Mohawk - 2009 High, Tournament — 19, Powder Valley - 2009 ASSISTS High, Game — 20, Ione vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 High, Tournament — 43, Columbia Christian – 2014 STEALS High, Game — 17, Nixyaawii vs. Horizon Christian, Hood River – 2015 High, Tournament — 38, Columbia Christian – 2014

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FINAL GAME High Score — 78, Sherman vs Powder Valley – 2017 High Score (Both Teams) — 135, Sherman vs. Powder Valley (78-57) - 2017 Low Score — 39, Horizon Christian, Hood River vs. City Christian - 2013 Low Score (Both Teams) — 80, City Christian vs. Horizon Christian, Hood River (41-39) – 2013 High Margin — 19, Columbia Christian vs. Horizon Christian, Hood River (68-49) – 2014

1937 Bellfountain State "A" & "B" Champions

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1A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 34, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (made 14) vs. Ione - 2010 Att., Tournament – 95, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (made 42) – 2010 Made, Game – 16, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (of 29) vs. Nixyaawii - 2010 Made, Tournament – 42, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (of 95) - 2010 High Pct., Game – .909, Matt Totaro, Horizon Christian, Hood River (10-11) vs. Country Christian - 2013 High Pct., Tournament – .737, Clinton Vaughn, Triangle Lake (28-38) – 2008 3-pt. Att., Game – 22, Jailan Conboy, Ione (made 8) vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 35, Riley Swafford, North Douglas (made 8) – 2017 3-pt. Made, Game – 8, Austin Stone, Umpqua Valley Christian (of 15) vs. Nixyaawii – 2010 8, Jailan Conboy, Ione (of 22) vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 15, Bob Colfrances, Horizon Christian (of 24) - 2008 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .714, Corbin Arnett, City Christian (5-7) vs. Columbia Christian - 2013 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .636, Corbin Arnett, City Christian (7-11) - 2013 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 17, Hunter Melton, Nixyaawii (made 13) vs. Horizon Christian, Hood River – 2015 Att., Tournament – 29, Danny Reiter, Mohawk (made 24) – 2008 29, Erick Rice, Siletz Valley (made 24) - 2011 Made, Game – 13, Danny Reiter, Mohawk (of 15) vs. Triangle Lake - 2008 Made, Tournament – 24, Danny Reiter, Mohawk (of 29) – 2008 24, Erick Rice, Siletz Valley (of 29) – 2011 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Brandon Bowen, Elkton (18-18) vs. Rogue Valley Adventist – 2012 High Pct., Tournament – .933, Justus Grey, Powder Valley (14-15) - 2007 POINTS High, Game – 39, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley vs. Ione - 2010 High, Tournament – 102, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley - 2010 REBOUNDS High, Game – 20, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley vs. Nixyaawii – 2010 20, Nicco Bustamante, Hosanna Christian vs. Nixyaawii – 2015 High, Tournament – 50, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley – 2010 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 9, Jordan Pratt, Powder Valley vs. Lowell - 2007 High, Tournament – 15, Jake Wells, Horizon Christian, Hood River - 2012 ASSISTS High, Game – 9, Matt Young, Damascus Christian vs. Nixyaawii – 2010 9, Ryan Opie, Crane vs. Damascus Christian - 2011 High, Tournament – 17, Ryan Opie, Crane - 2011 STEALS — High, Game – 8, Brody Wilkins, Mohawk vs. Columbia Christian - 2007 High, Tournament – 16, Hunter Melton, Nixyaawii – 2015

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2A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 70, Stanfield (made 22) vs. Weston-McEwen - 2012 Att., Tournament — 178, Bonanza (made 58) – 2007 Made, Game — 32, Knappa (of 51) vs. Days Creek – 2011 32, Oakridge (of 68) vs. Regis – 2015 Made, Tournament — 80, De La Salle North Catholic (of 168) - 2010 High Pct., Game — .650, Portland Christian (26-40) vs. Western Mennonite - 2008 High Pct., Tournament — .550, Central Linn (72-131) – 2011 .550, Irrigon (72-131) – 2015 3-pt. Att., Game — 35, Western Mennonite (made 6) vs. Knappa - 2010 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 65, Bonanza (made 10) – 2007 3-pt. Made, Game — 15, Portland Christian (of 20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 25, Irrigon (of 55) – 2015 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — .750, Portland Christian (15-20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .537, Columbia Christian (22-41) - 2017 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 40, Kennedy (made 24) vs. Oakland - 2008 Att., Tournament — 85, Oakland (made 56) – 2013 Made, Game — 26, Regis (of 39) vs. Oakridge – 2015 Made, Tournament — 56, Oakland (of 85) - 2013 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Lakeview (3-3) vs. Knappa - 2009 High Pct., Tournament — .833, Canyonville Christian (20-24) – 2014 POINTS High, Game — 80, Regis vs. Oakridge – 2015 High, Game (Both Teams) — 147, Central Linn vs. Stanfield (76-71) – 2011 High, Tournament — 205, Knappa – 2011 Low, Game — 21, Oakland vs. Irrigon (42-21) – 2014 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 63, Portland Christian (38-25) vs. Salem Academy 63, Irrigon vs Oakland (42-21) – 2014 High Margin, Game – 34, Central Linn (75-41) vs Stanfield - 2010 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 11, Weston-McEwen vs. Stanfield - 2012 High, Tournament — 13, Cascade Christian – 2007 13, Blanchet Catholic – 2010 13, Knappa – 2015 REBOUNDS High, Game – 50, Regis vs Stanfield – 2014 High, Game – 130, Irrigon - 2013 ASSISTS High, Game — 21, Portland Christian vs. Lakeview - 2008 High, Tournament — 46, Central Linn - 2011 STEALS High, Game — 19, Western Mennonite vs. Monroe - 2007 High, Tournament — 45, Western Mennonite - 2010

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAME High Score — 70, Portland Christian vs. Western Mennonite (70-38) - 2008 High Score (Both Teams) — 118, Irrigon vs. Toledo (65-53) – 2015 Low Score — 21, Oakland vs. Irrigon (21-42) – 2014 Low Score (Both Teams) — 63, Irrigon vs. Oakland (42-21) – 2014 High Margin, Game — 34, Central Linn (75-41) vs. Stanfield - 2010

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2A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 32, Tyson Burnard, Knappa (made 15) vs. Heppner – 2015 Att., Tournament – 81, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 25) – 2007 Made, Game – 15, Tyson Burnard, Knappa (of 32) vs. Heppner – 2015 Made, Tournament – 27, Trevor Parker, Central Linn (of 48) – 2010 High Pct., Game – .833, Royshad Curry, De La Salle North Catholic (10-12) vs. Pilot Rock - 2009 High Pct., Tournament – .700, Nate Boardman, Knappa (14-20) – 2009 3-pt. Att., Game – 20, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 4) vs. St. Mary’s - 2007 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 39, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 6) – 2007 3-pt. Made, Game – 9, Zach Holloway, Central Linn (of 14) vs. Knappa - 2011 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 13, Zach Holloway, Central Linn (of 25) – 2011 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .833, Wyatt Roth, Western Mennonite (5-6) vs. Central Linn – 2013 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .583, Ryan Rhodes, Portland Christian (7-12) – 2008 .583, Adrian Angel, Stanfield (7-12) – 2014 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 16, Ernesto Aguilera, Irrigon (made 9) vs. Western Mennonite – 2013 Att., Tournament – 26, Jared Leone, Vernonia (made 11) – 2013 Made, Game – 13, Kyle Kruesi, East Linn Christian (of 15) vs. Pilot Rock - 2009 Made, Tournament – 20, Johnny Walters, Days Creek (of 27) - 2012 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Isaiah Marchant, Toledo (8-8) vs. Heppner – 2015 High Pct., Tournament – .941, Arthur Colleu, Central Linn (16-17) – 2014 POINTS High, Game – 36, Zach Holloway, Central Linn vs. Knappa – 2011 36, Tyson Burnard, Knappa vs. Heppner – 2015 High, Tournament – 88, Pierre Zook, Western Mennonite - 2011 REBOUNDS High, Game – 20, Austin Bates, East Linn Christian vs. Days Creek - 2012 High, Tournament – 41, Austin Bates, East Linn Christian– 2012 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 9, Justin Dragoo, Knappa vs. Heppner – 2015 High, Tournament – 13, Austin Bates, East Linn Christian – 2012 13, Justin Dragoo, Knappa – 2015 ASSISTS High, Game – 12, Alexi Heraly, Central Linn vs. Vernonia - 2013 High, Tournament – 18, Alexi Heraly, Central Linn - 2013 STEALS High, Game – 7, Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite vs. Oakland - 2007 High, Tournament – 13, Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite - 2007

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3A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 71, Umatilla (made 28) vs. Westside Christian - 2008 Att., Tournament — 166, De La Salle North Catholic (made 59) – 2017 Made, Game — 34, Dayton (of 62) vs. Illinois Valley – 2011 Made, Tournament — 72, Dayton (of 153) – 2012 72, Dayton (of 144) - 2017 High Pct., Game — .600, Harrisburg (21-35) vs. Blanchet Catholic – 2014 High Pct., Tournament — .500, Dayton (66-132) – 2010 3-pt. Att., Game — 30, Portland Adventist (made 13) vs. Umatilla – 2008 30, Oregon Episcopal (made 7) vs. Portland Adventist – 2013 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 71, Dayton (made 28) - 2017 3-pt. Made, Game — 13, Portland Adventist (of 30) vs. Umatilla – 2008 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 28, Dayton (of 71) – 2017 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — .700, Dayton (7-10) vs. Valley Catholic - 2013 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .475, Horizon Christian (19-40) - 2017 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 50, Creswell (made 34) vs. Blanchet Catholic – 2014 Att., Tournament — 87, Amity (made 52) – 2017 Made, Game — 34, Creswell (of 50) vs. Blanchet Catholic – 2014 Made, Tournament — 57, Valley Catholic (of 80) – 2007 57, Cascade Christian (of 80) – 2010 57, Horizon Christian (of 83) – 2013 High Pct., Game — .1.000, Dayton (10-10) vs. Horizon Christian – 2015 High Pct., Tournament — .787, Horizon Christian (48-61) - 2010 POINTS High, Game — 85, Creswell vs. Blanchet Catholic (85-77) – 2014 High, Game (Both Teams) — 162, Creswell vs. Blanchet Catholic (85-77) – 2014 High, Tournament — 205, Dayton – 2017 Low, Game — 22, Harrisburg vs. Dayton - 2010 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 51, Dayton vs. Valley Catholic (33-18) – 2012 High Margin, Game — 38, Blanchet Catholic vs. De La Salle N. Catholic (78-40) - 2013 REBOUNDS High, Game — 58, Westside Christian vs. Umatilla - 2008 High, Tournament — 123, De La Salle North Catholic - 2017 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 9, Blanchet Catholic vs. De La Salle N. Catholic - 2013 High, Tournament — 18, Valley Catholic - 2007 ASSISTS High, Game — 21, Portland Adventist vs. Umatilla – 2008 21, Dayton vs. Portland Adventist - 2012 High, Tournament — 50, Portland Adventist – 2013 STEALS — High, Game — 17, Regis vs. Westside Christian - 2008 High, Tournament — 38, Regis – 2008

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FINAL GAME – High Score – 62, Valley Catholic vs. De La Salle North Catholic (62-50) – 2014 High Score (both teams) – 112, Valley Catholic vs. De La Salle North Catholic (62- 50) – 2014 Low Score – 26, Blanchet Catholic vs. Horizon Christian - 2013 Low Score (both teams) – 75, Horizon Christian vs. Blanchet Catholic (49-26) – 2013 High Margin – 23, Dayton vs. Horizon Christian (58-35) – 2012 23, Horizon Christian vs. Blanchet Catholic – 2013

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3A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS — Att., Game – 30, Jeff Hendrix, Santiam Christian (made 13) vs. PAA – 2012 Att., Tournament – 50, Jeremiah Leos, Nyssa (made 18) – 2010 Made, Game – 13, Jeff Hendrix, Santiam Christian (of 30) vs. PAA - 2012 Made, Tournament – 28, Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic (of 41) – 2014 High Pct., Game – .833, Andrew Werst, Salem Academy (10-12) vs. Creswell – 2015 High Pct., Tournament – .773, Jalen Flowers, Dayton (17-22) – 2017 3-pt. Att., Game – 16, Hiawatha Davis, Oregon Episcopal (made 4) vs. Portland Adventist – 2013 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 28, Joel McLemore, Creswell (made 11) – 2017 3-pt. Made, Game – 8, Derek Piete, Regis (of N/A) vs. Portland Adventist – 2009 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 11, Joel McLamore, Cascade (of 28) – 2017 3-pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Robert Turner (3-3) vs. Dayton – 2007 1.000, Justin Smucher, Harrisburg (3-3) vs. Burns – 2008 1.000, Trevor Herrold, Santiam Christian (3-3) vs. Dayton - 2009 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .636, Skyler Williams, Salem Academy (7-11) - 2017 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 18, Colton Cochran, Cascade Christian (made 15) vs. Sheridan - 2010 Att., Tournament – 43, Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic (made 28) – 2013 Made, Game – 15, Colton Cochran, Cascade Christian (of 18) vs. Sheridan - 2010 Made, Tournament – 29, Colton Cochran, Cascade Christian (of 35) - 2010 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Justin Smucker, Harrisburg (12-12) vs. Burns – 2008 High Pct., Tournament – .957, Justin Smucker, Harrisburg (22-23) – 2008 POINTS High, Game – 34, Derek Piete, Regis vs. Portland Adventist – 2009 High, Tournament – 71, Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic – 2014 REBOUNDS High, Game – 17, Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian vs. Portland Adventist – 2009 17, Tre Hale Edmerson, Sheridan vs. Blanchet Catholic - 2011 High, Tournament – 41, DJ Flowers, Dayton – 2013 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 6, Carraig Colahan, Burns vs. Warrenton - 2010 High, Tournament – 9, Andy Haugen, Valley Catholic – 2007 9, Carraig Colahan, Burns - 2010 ASSISTS High, Game – 13, CJ Mitchell, Horizon Christian vs. Portland Adventist – 2009 13, Ryan Halversen, Portland Adventist vs. Oregon Episcopal – 2013 High, Tournament – 19, Trevor Alexander, Santiam Christian - 2011 STEALS High, Game – 10, Jeff Hendrix, Santiam Christian vs. Portland Adventist - 2012 High, Tournament – 14, Jeff Hendrix, Santiam Christian - 2012

171

4A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 70, Newport (made 28) vs. Marist - 2010 Att., Tournament — 179, Newport (made 73) Made, Game — 30, Phoenix (of 58) vs. Newport – 2008 30, Marist (of 50) vs. Phoenix - 2010 Made, Tournament — 73, Newport (of 179) 2010 High Pct., Game — .657, La Grande (23-35) vs. Cottage Grove - 2009 High Pct., Tournament — .495, Hidden Valley (48-97) – 2008 3-pt. Att., Game — 32, Cascade (made 6) vs. North Valley - 2013 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 64, North Valley (made 22) – 2014 3-pt. Made, Game — 11, Phoenix (of 21) vs. Sisters – 2012 11, North Valley (of 24) vs. Cottage Grove – 2014 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 23, Tillamook (of 54) – 2017 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — .700, Newport (7-10) vs. Phoenix – 2008 .700, North Valley (7-10) vs. Cascade – 2013 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .563, North Valley (18-32) – 2013 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 44, Yamhill-Carlton (made 29) vs. La Salle - 2007 Att., Tournament — 82, Baker (made 50) – 2007 Made, Game — 29, Yamhill-Carlton (of 44) vs. La Salle - 2007 Made, Tournament — 55, Marist (of 74) -2008 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Sutherlin (12-12) vs. North Valley – 2013 High Pct., Tournament — .857, North Valley (36-42) – 2014 POINTS High, Game — 81, Banks vs. Gladstone – 2017 High, Game (Both Teams) — 147, North Bend vs. Cascade (75-72, 3OT) – 2015 High, Tournament — 211, Banks – 2017 Low, Game — 27, Marist vs. Central – 2010 27, Gladstone vs. La Salle Prep – 2013 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 63, La Salle Prep vs. Gladstone (36-27) – 2013 High Margin, Game — 29, North Valley vs. Cottage Grove (68-39) – 2014 REBOUNDS High, Game — 50, Central vs. Marist - 2010 High, Tournament — 122, Baker - 2007 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 13, Banks vs. Henley – 2017 High, Tournament — 25, Banks – 2017 ASSISTS High, Game — 23, Phoenix vs. Newport - 2008 High, Tournament — 39, Newport – 2008 39 North Bend – 2013 STEALS High, Game — 22, Gladstone vs. Sutherlin – 2013 High, Tournament — 42, Philomath – 2015

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FINAL GAMES High Score — 64, North Valley vs. Cascade (64-50) – 2013 High Score (Both Teams) — 114, North Valley vs. Cascade (64-50) – 2013 Low Score — 31, Brookings-Harbor vs. Marist – 2008 Low Score (Both Teams) — 67, Marist vs. Brookings-Harbor (36-31) - 2008 High Margin — 15, Phoenix vs. Cottage Grove (59-44) – 2011

1930 State Champion Astoria Fishermen

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4A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 25, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (made 13) vs. Marist - 2010 Att., Tournament – 54, Tanner Omlid, Central (made 19) – 2011 54, Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath (made 25) – 2014 Made, Game – 13, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (of 25) vs. Marist - 2010 Made, Tournament – 31, Tanner Omlid, Central (of 53) – 2012 High Pct., Game – .846, Tanner Omlid, Central (11-13) vs. Roosevelt - 2012 High Pct., Tournament – .680, Keeston Smith, La Salle Prep (17-25) – 2014 3-pt. Att., Game – 15, Cody Britton, Stayton (made 3) vs. Baker – 2007 15, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (made 9) vs. Sisters - 2012 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 32, Cody Britton, Stayton (made 12) - 2007 3-pt. Made, Game – 9, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (of 15) vs. Sisters – 2012 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 12, Cody Britton, Stayton (of 32) – 2007 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .833, Brandon Yoss, Cottage Grove (5-6) vs. La Grande – 2009 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .889, Kevin Brazille, North Valley (8-9) – 2013 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 17, Jered Pichette, Madras (made 13) vs. North Valley – 2015 17, Jackson Januick, Seaside (made 13) vs Valley Catholic - 2017 Att., Tournament – 35, Cameron Lucero, Banks (made 24) – 2015 Made, Game – 15, Dalton Renne, North Marion (of 16) vs. Tillamook – 2017 Made, Tournament – 27, Dalton Renne, Banks (of 39) – 2017 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (10-10) vs. Sisters - 2012 High Pct., Tournament – .941, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix (16-17) - 2012 POINTS High, Game – 43, Tyler Dungannon, Phoenix vs. Sisters - 2012 High, Tournament – 82, Tanner Omlid, Central - 2012 REBOUNDS High, Game – 18, Grant Johnson, Baker vs. La Salle - 2007 High, Tournament – 38, Grant Johnson, Baker - 2007 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 9, Blake Gobel, Banks vs. Henley – 2017 High, Tournament – 18, Stepan Zavydovskyy, Cascade – 2015 ASSISTS High, Game – 12, Andrew George, Phoenix vs. Newport - 2008 High, Tournament – 23, Ty Phillips, Central - 2011 STEALS High, Game –6, Daniel Mathis, Mazama vs. Banks – 2011 6, Tristan Burke, North Valley vs. La Salle Prep – 2013 6, Handsome Smith, Gladstone vs. Sutherlin – 2013 6, Paul Vettrus, Cascade vs. Elmira – 2013 High, Tournament – 12, Josh Rodrigues, Tillamook – 2010 12, Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath – 2013 12, Jered Pichette, Madras – 2015

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5A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 72, Crescent Valley (made 23) vs. Parkrose – 2017 Att., Tournament — 170, Hillsboro (made 71) – 2009 Made, Game — 30, Hermiston (of 63) vs. Century – 2008 30, West Albany (of 59) vs. Madison – 2014 Made, Tournament — 74, Churchill (of 159) – 2014 High Pct., Game — .649, North Eugene (24-37) vs. Mountain View - 2008 High Pct., Tournament — .538, Sherwood (57-106) – 2014 3-pt. Att., Game — 29, Parkrose (made 9) vs. Churchill – 2017 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 76, Parkrose (made 23) – 2017 3-pt. Made, Game — 12, Silverton (of 25) vs. Mountain View – 2015 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 23, Parkrose (of 76) – 2017 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .778, Corvallis (7-8) vs. Wilsonville – 2011 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .552, Corvallis (16-29) – 2011 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 52, West Albany (made 37) vs. Milwaukie – 2013 Att., Tournament — 93, Mountain View (made 68) – 2007 Made, Game — 37, West Albany (of 52) vs. Milwaukie – 2013 Made, Tournament — 68, Mountain View (of 93) - 2007 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Silverton (6-6) vs. Corvallis - 2012 High Pct., Tournament — .904, Wilsonville (47-52) – 2014 POINTS High, Game — 83, Jefferson vs. Silverton – 2010; 83, Churchill vs Parkrose - 2017 High Game (Both Teams) — 152, Corvallis vs. Benson (79-73 2OT) – 2011 High, Tournament — 215, Parkrose – 2017 Low, Game — 19, Summit vs. Wilsonville - 2010 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 63, Wilsonville (44-19) vs. Summit - 2010 High Margin, Game — 38, North Eugene vs. Ashland (79-41) - 2007 REBOUNDS High, Game — 52, Crescent Valley vs. Parkrose - 2017 High, Tournament — 119, West Albany – 2014 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 9, Mountain View vs. Glencoe - 2010 High, Tournament — 19, Jefferson ASSISTS High, Game — 19, Milwaukie vs. Woodburn - 2011 High, Tournament — 50, Churchill – 2014 STEALS High, Game — 21, Madison vs. Sherwood – 2014 High, Tournament — 37, Madison – 2014

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CHAMPIONSHIP GAME High Score — 79, Corvallis vs. Benson – 2011 High Score (Both Teams) — 152, Corvallis vs. Benson (79-73) (2 OT) – 2011 Low Score — 28, Roosevelt vs. North Eugene – 2007 Low Score (Both Teams) — 65, Silverton vs. Wilsonville (33-32) – 2015 High Margin — 16, Jefferson vs. Century (60-44) – 2009

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INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 33, Isaac Bonton, Parkrose (made 10) vs. Churchill – 2017 Att., Tournament – 79, Isaac Bonton, Parkrose (made 27) – 2017 Made, Game – 16, Nate Sherwood, West Albany (of 31) vs. Madison – 2014 Made, Tournament – 30, Cameron McCaffery, Century (of 59) - 2009 High Pct., Game – .900, Wes Persinger, Pendleton (9-10) vs. Mountain View – 2015 High Pct., Tournament – .700, Tyrone Phillips, Jefferson (21-30) – 2009 .700, Jordan Kurahara, Sherwood (21-30) – 2014 3-pt. Att., Game – 15, Nick Schultens, Hillsboro (made 7) vs. Churchill – 2007 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 22, Kadeem Strickland, Jefferson (made 8) – 2014 22, Silas Melson, Jefferson (made 9) – 2014 3-pt. Made, Game – 7, Nick Schultens, Hillsboro (of 15) vs. Churchill – 2007 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 11, Drew Laird, North Eugene (of 18) – 2008 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Kevin Heath, Corvallis (4-4) vs. Jefferson – 2007 1.000, Joey White, Thurston (4-4) vs. Corvallis – 2008 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .700, Conor Geiger, Churchill (7-10) – 2015 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 22, Nate Sherwood, West Albany (made 18) vs. Milwaukie – 2013 Att., Tournament – 39, Zach Gengler, Silverton (made 30) – 2013 Made, Game – 18, Nate Sherwood, West Albany (of 22) vs. Milwaukie – 2013 Made, Tournament – 30, Zach Gengler, Silverton (of 39) – 2013 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Abe Lodwick, Mountain View (15-15) vs. Hillsboro - 2007 High Pct., Tournament – .944, Zach Reichle, Wilsonville (17-18) – 2014 POINTS High, Game – 43, Nate Sherwood, West Albany vs. Madison – 2014 High, Tournament – 86, Isaac Bonton, Parkrose - 2017 REBOUNDS High, Game – 20, Brett Ball, Hillsboro vs. Crescent Valley - 2009 High, Tournament – 37, Terrence Jones, Jefferson - 2009 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 6, Brian Conklin, North Eugene vs. Hermiston – 2008 6, Ryan Fisher, Mountain View vs. Glencoe - 2010 High, Tournament – 15, Ryan Fisher, Mountain View - 2010 ASSISTS High, Game – 11, Malik Morgan, Churchill vs. Jefferson – 2014 High, Tournament – 30, Malik Morgan, Churchill – 2014 STEALS High, Game – 11, Austin Powers, Madison vs. Sherwood – 2014 High, Tournament – 20, Austin Powers, Madison – 2014

177

6A Boys Basketball Tournament Records (Since 2007)

TEAM FIELD GOALS Att., Game — 69, South Medford (made 17) vs. Oregon City - 2008 Att., Tournament — 178, North Medford (made 70) – 2008 Made, Game — 32, South Medford (of 55) vs. Grant – 2007 Made, Tournament — 89, West Linn (of 169) - 2017 High Pct., Game — .650, South Medford (26-40) vs. Central Catholic - 2014 High Pct., Tournament — .581, South Medford (75-129) – 2007 3-pt. Att., Game — 34, Lincoln (made 6) vs. South Eugene – 2010 3-pt. Att., Tournament — 67, Jesuit (made 14) – 2014 3-pt. Made, Game — 11, Lake Oswego (of 26) vs. Westview – 2007 11, West Linn (of 25) vs. Southridge – 2015 3-pt. Made, Tournament — 27, South Salem (of 57) – 2015 27, West Linn (of 65) - 2017 High 3-pt. Pct., Game — .889, South Medford (8-9) vs. Lake Oswego – 2007 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament — .487, Jesuit (19-39) – 2011 FREE THROWS Att., Game — 42, Lincoln (made 33) vs. West Linn - 2011 Att., Tournament — 87, Lincoln (made 51) – 2011 Made, Game — 33, Lincoln (of 42) vs. West Linn – 2011 Made, Tournament — 61, David Douglas (of 81) - 2012 High Pct., Game — 1.000, West Linn (4-4) vs. Lake Oswego – 2013 High Pct., Tournament — .836, West Linn (56-67) – 2014 POINTS High, Game — 89, West Linn vs. North Medford (89-59) – 2017 High, Game (Both Teams) — 153, Sunset vs. North Medford (80-73) - 2008 High, Tournament — 231, West Linn – 2017 Low, Game — 25, Sheldon vs. Lake Oswego – 2007 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 53, Lake Oswego vs. Sheldon (28-25) - 2007 High Margin, Game — 33, Lake Oswego vs. Newberg (66-33) - 2009 REBOUNDS High, Game — 47, Westview vs. Jesuit – 2010 47, Jesuit vs. Newberg – 2010 47, West Linn vs. Central Catholic – 2012 47, Jesuit vs. Sunset – 2013 High, Tournament — 117, Jesuit - 2010 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game — 8, South Medford vs. Grant – 2007 8, Sunset vs. South Eugene – 2010 8, Jesuit vs. Westview – 2010 8, Jesuit vs. Lake Oswego – 2012 8, West Linn vs. Grant – 2013 High, Tournament — 18, Jesuit - 2010

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ASSISTS High, Game — 18, Sheldon vs. McKay – 2007 18, West Linn vs. South Medford – 2011 18, South Medford vs. Central Catholic – 2014 High, Tournament — 46, West Linn - 2017 STEALS High, Game — 17, Central Catholic vs. South Medford – 2014 High, Tournament — 32, Grant CHAMPIONSHIP GAME High Score — 70, Jefferson (Portland) vs. Clackamas (70-67) – 2017 High Score (Both Teams) — 137, Jefferson vs. Clackamas (70-67) – 2017 Low Score — 41, Central Catholic vs. West Linn (41-45) – 2013 Low Score (Both Teams) — 86, West Linn vs. Central Catholic (45-41) – 2013 High Margin — 22, Jesuit vs. Lincoln (63-41) – 2009 22, Jesuit vs. Westview (66-44) – 2010

1938 state tournament at Salem – Baker 26; St. Helens 10

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INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS Att., Game – 26, Greg Plater, McKay (made 15) vs. Grant – 2007 26, Aaron Deloney, Grant (made 10) vs West Salem - 2017 Att., Tournament – 58, Greg Plater, McKay (made 29) – 2007 58, Jordan Carter, McKay (made 31) – 2010 Made, Game – 15, Kyle Singler, South Medford (of 20) vs. Grant – 2007 15, Greg Plater, McKay (of 26) vs. Grant – 2007 15, Jordan Carter, McKay (of 23) vs. Newberg - 2010 Made, Tournament – 31, Jordan Carter, McKay (of 58) – 2010 High Pct., Game – .900, Brandon Troxel, Tualatin (9-10) vs. Barlow - 2008 High Pct., Tournament – .718, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (28-39) – 2007 3-pt. Att., Game – 12, Greg Plater, McKay (made 3) vs. Grant – 2007 12, Bradley Seehawer, Roseburg (made 4) vs. West Linn - 2011 3-pt. Att., Tournament – 29, Greg Plater, McKay (made 8) – 2007 3-pt. Made, Game – 6, Mike James, Grant (of 7) vs. McKay – 2007 6, Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas (of 12) vs West Salem - 2017 3-pt. Made, Tournament – 11, Connor Fohn, South Salem (of 17) – 20015 High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .857, Mike James, Grant (6-7) vs. McKay - 2007 High 3-pt. Pct., Tournament – .700, Ben College, Central Catholic (7-10) – 2014 FREE THROWS Att., Game – 22, Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas (made 19) vs. West Linn - 2017 Att., Tournament – 35, Gavin Hoffman, Lincoln (made 16) – 2011 Made, Game – 19, Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas (of 22) vs. West Linn - 2017 Made, Tournament – 29, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (of 33) - 2007 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Collin Huun, South Salem (11-11) vs. Sunset – 2014 High Pct., Tournament – .957, Anthony Mathis, West Linn (22-23) – 2014 POINTS High, Game – 42, Jordan Carter, McKay vs. Newberg – 2010 High, Tournament – 93, Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas – 2017 REBOUNDS High, Game – 21, Kevin Love, Lake Oswego vs. Westview - 2007 High, Tournament – 45, Landen Lucas, Sunset - 2010 BLOCKED SHOTS High, Game – 7, Collin Spickerman, Jesuit vs. David Douglas – 2012 7, Collin Spickerman, Jesuit vs. Lake Oswego – 2012 7, Eli Lininger, South Eugene vs. South Salem – 2015 High, Tournament – 15, Collin Spickerman, Jesuit – 2012 ASSISTS High, Game – 10, Payton Pritchard, West Linn vs. Sheldon – 2014 High, Tournament – 18, Mario Shonkwiler, West Linn – 2011 STEALS High, Game – 8, Jarrod Howard, West Linn vs. Grant - 2013 High, Tournament – 11, Payton Pritchard, West Linn – 2015

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All-Time State Tournament Scoring Scoring 16-team format (1919-2003) Tournament Career Record (1919-2003) 293 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971, ‘72, ‘73 (24.4)

153 Ted Miller, Milwaukie, 1954, ’55 (19.1)

291 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951, ‘52 (36.4)

152 Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1980, ‘81 (19.0)

263 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993, ‘94, ‘95 (21.9)

151 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls, 1967, ‘68 (18.9)

250 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1993, ‘94, ’95, ’96 (16.7)

149 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995, ‘96 (18.6)

243 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978, ’79, ’80 (24.3)

149 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003, ‘04 (21.3)

225 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1979, ‘80, ‘81 (18.8)

148 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1979, ’80, ’81 (12.3)

218 Ty Lockard, North Eugene, 1989, ‘90, ‘91, ‘92 (13.6)

147 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001, ‘02 (21.0)

216 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1997, ‘98, ‘99 (18.0)

146 Charles McKinney, Wilson, 1988, ‘89 (18.3)

210 Tony Ross, Grant, 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 (16.2)

144 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1962, ’63 (18.0)

208 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1950, ‘51, ‘52 (18.9)

144 Michael Dunleavy Jr., Jesuit, 1998, ‘99 (20.6)

208 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1968, ’69, ’70, ’71 (13.9)

142 Steve Smith, Thurston, 1965, ’66 (17.8)

203 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1974, ‘75, ‘76 (16.9)

142 Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1987, ‘88 (17.8)

201 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1989, ‘90, ‘91 (16.8)

140 Josh Unruh, South Salem, 1992, ‘93 (17.5)

199 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959, ‘60 (24.9)

138 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962, ’63 (17.3)

199 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 (12.4)

137 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969, ‘70 (19.6)

199 Jason Franklin, Benson, 1993, ‘94, ’95 (16.6)

135 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963, ’64 (19.3)

189 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1967, ‘68, (23.6)

135 Jeremiah Dominquez, South Salem, 2003, ‘04 (16.9)

186 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1993, ‘94, ’95 (15.5)

134 David Brown, Corvallis, 1986, ’87, ’88 (13.4)

186 John Bates, Corvallis, 1979, ‘80, ’81 (15.5)

133 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1953, ’54, ’55 (12.1)

182 Thalo Green, South Salem, 1994, ’95, ’96 (15.2)

133 Greg Brosterhous, Klamath Falls, 1967, ’68 (16.6)

176 John Carty, Corvallis, 1985, ‘86, ‘87 (14.7)

132 Steve Woodside, Parkrose, 1981, ’82 (16.5)

174 Jeff Stoutt, Lake Oswego, 1975, ‘76, ‘77 (14.5)

130 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1982, ’83, ’84 (13.0)

173 Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1951, ’52, ’53 (14.4)

129 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000, ‘01 (21.5)

173 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1973, ‘74, ‘75 (14.4)

125 Reggie Halligan, Bend, 1950, ’51 (17.9)

169 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956, ‘57 (21.1)

124 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1983, ’84 (20.7)

169 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967, ‘68 (24.1)

123 Gordon Scott, Astoria, 1957, ’58, ’59 (13.7)

169 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1971, ‘72, ‘73 (16.9)

123 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1960, ’61 (15.4)

168 Dave Immel, Hilhi/Glencoe, 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 (11.2)

122 Bo Blair, South Eugene, 1960, ’61 (15.3)

167 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2003, ‘04, ‘05 (16.7)

122 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968, ’69 (15.3)

166 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1956, ’57, ’58 (13.8)

121 Tony Wilder, Newberg, 1972, ’73 (24.2)

163 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958, ‘59 (20.4)

120 Roger Johnson, Marshfield, 1956, ’57 (17.1)

160 Keith Smith, Wilson, 1985, ‘86 (20.0)

119 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1950, ‘51 (19.8)

159 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970, ‘71 (19.9)

117 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1964, ’65 (16.7)

158 Mark Radford, Grant, 1976, ‘77 (19.8)

113 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1956, ’57 (18.6)

158 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976, ‘77 (19.8)

112 Kirk Tibbetts, West Albany, 1982, ’83 (14.0)

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Points Per Game - Career (1919-2003)

16.8 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1989, ‘90, ‘91

36.4 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951, ‘52

16.7 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1993, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96

24.9 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959, ‘60

16.7 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2003, ‘04, ‘05

24.4 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971, ‘72, ‘73

16.6 Jason Franklin, Benson, 1993, ‘94, ‘95

24.3 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978, ’79, ‘80

16.5 Steve Woodside, Parkrose, 1981, ‘82

24.1 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967, ‘68

16.2 Tony Ross, Grant, 1985, ‘86

23.6 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1967, ‘68,

15.5 John Bates, Corvallis, 1979, ‘80, ‘81

21.9 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993, ‘94, ‘95

15.5 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1993, ‘94, ‘95

21.5 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000, ‘01

15.3 Bo Blair, South Eugene, 1960, ‘61

21.3 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003, ‘04

15.3 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968, ‘69

21.1 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956, ‘57

15.2 Thalo Green, South Salem, 1994, ’95, ‘96

21.0 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001, ‘02

14.7 John Carty, Corvallis, 1985, ‘86, ‘87

20.7 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1983, ‘84

14.5 Jeff Stoutt, Lake Oswego, 1976, ‘77

20.6 Michael Dunleavy Jr., Jesuit, 1998, ‘99

14.4 Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1951, ’52, ‘53

20.4 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958, ‘59

14.4 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1972, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75

20.0 Keith Smith, Wilson, 1985, ‘86

14.0 Kirk Tibbetts, West Albany, 1982, ‘83

19.9 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970, ‘71

13.9 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1968, ’69, ’70, ‘71

19.8 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1950, ‘51

13.8 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1956, ’57, ‘58

19.8 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976, ‘77

13.7 Gordon Scott, Astoria, 1957, ’58, ’59

19.8 Mark Radford, Grant, 1976, ‘77

13.6 Ty Lockard, North Eugene, 1989, 90, ‘91, ‘92

19.6 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969, ‘70

13.4 David Brown, Corvallis, 1986, ’87, ’88

19.3 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963, ‘64

12.4 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1981, ‘82, ‘83, ‘84

19.1 Ted Miller, Milwaukie, 1954, ‘55

11.2 Dave Immel, Hilhi/Glencoe, 1980, ‘81, ‘82, ‘83

19.0 Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1980, ‘81 18.9 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1950, ‘51, ‘52 18.9 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls, 1967, ‘68

Single Tournament – 4 Games (1919-2003) 166 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1952 (41.5) 125 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951 (31.8)

18.8 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1979, ‘80, ‘81

109 Denmark Reid, Jefferson, 1992 (27.3)

18.6 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995, ‘96

108 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972 (27.0)

18.3 Charles McKinney, Wilson, 1988, ‘89

106 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1968 (26.5)

18.0 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1962, ‘63

104 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1955 (26.0)

18.0 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1997, ‘98, ‘99

104 Kurt Ronnow, Molalla, 1988 (26.0)

17.9 Reggie Halligan, Bend, 1950, ‘51

104 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991 (26.0)

17.8 Steve Smith, Thurston, 1965, ‘66

103 Phil Johnson, Clackamas, 1994 (25.8)

17.8 Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1987, ‘88

101 Don Stamps, Albany, 1955 (25.3)

17.5 Josh Unruh, South Salem, 1992, ‘93

101 Richard Washington, Benson, 1973 (25.3)

17.3 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962, ‘63

100 Max Anderson, Jefferson, 1951 (25.0)

17.1 Roger Johnson, Marshfield, 1956, ‘57

100 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1960 (25.0)

16.9 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1971, ‘72, ‘73

99 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959 (24.8) 99 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978 (24.8)

16.9 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1974, ‘75, ‘76

99 Anthony Taylor, Beaverton, 1984 (24.8)

16.9 Jeremiah Dominquez, South Salem, 2003, ‘04

182

99 Ray Ross, Parkrose, 1991 (24.8)

87 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1994 (21.8)

99 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1995 (24.8)

86 Aaron Johnson, Aloha, 1989 (21.5)

98 Rick Whelan, Milwaukie, 1962 (24.5)

86 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson, 2003 (21.5)

98 Terrance Green, Benson, 1999 (24.5)

85 Bryan Trendell, Marshfield, 1981 (21.3)

97 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1979 (24.3)

85 John Olinger, South Salem, 2001 (21.3)

97 James Loe, Hillsboro, 2003 (24.3)

84 Reggie Halligan, Bend, 1951 (21.0)

96 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1956 (24.0)

84 Rob Young, Lake Oswego, 1960 (21.0)

96 Mike Vanderhoff, South Medford, 1996 (24.0)

84 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970 (21.0)

94 Lloyd Buettgenbach, Hood River, 1947 (23.5)

84 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971 (21.0)

94 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973 (23.5)

84 Jeff Meeuwsen, Hillsboro, 1979 (21.0)

94 Thalo Green, South Salem, 1996 (23.5)

84 Steve Woodside, Parkrose, 1981 (21.0)

93 Mark Radford, Grant, 1976 (23.3)

84 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2002 (21.0)

93 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976 (23.3)

83 Dick Jones, Pendleton, 1964 (20.8)

93 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1980 (23.3)

83 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1967 (20.8)

93 Josh Unruh, South Salem, 1993 (23.3)

83 Rob Woods, Parkrose, 1973 (20.8)

93 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994 (23.3)

83 Rob Holbrook, Parkrose, 1978 (20.8)

93 Colby Summer, Mountain View, 2000 (23.3)

83 Aaron McKinney, Wilson, 1991 (20.8)

92 Rick Eikrem, Putnam, 1968 (23.0)

83 Blake Stepp, South Eugene, 1999 (20.8)

92 Jim Rhode, Putnam, 1984 (23.0)

82 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1952 (20.5)

92 David Harrison, Barlow, 1991 (23.0)

82 Keith Jackson, Jefferson, 1984 (20.5)

92 Jason Liebl, Tigard, 1991 (23.0)

82 Keith Reynolds, Springfield, 1986 (20.5)

92 Tim Euhus, Churchill, 1999 (23.0)

82 Eric Heinle, Sheldon, 1991 (20.5)

91 Bill Hanzlik, Lake Oswego, 1975 (22.8)

82 Mike Doleac, Central Catholic, 1994 (20.5)

91 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1984 (22.8)

82 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995 (20.5)

90 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1957 (22.5)

81 Ted Miller, Milwaukie, 1955 (20.3)

90 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1977 (22.5)

81 Dave Rothwell, Molalla, 1966 (20.3)

90 Don Hakala, Jr., West Linn, 1987 (22.5)

81 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1976 (20.3)

90 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1991 (22.5)

81 Orlando Williams, Benson, 1990 (20.3)

89 Frank Staehnke, Franklin, 1958 (22.3)

81 Keith Smith, Wilson, 1985 (20.3)

89 Bob Quinney, Medford, 1961 (22.3)

81 Keith Smith, Wilson, 1986 (20.3)

89 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1964 (22.3)

81 Ryan Smith, Churchill, 1993 (20.3)

89 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1968 (22.3)

80 Leonard Gard, University High, 1938 (20.0)

89 Zach Puent, Sheldon, 1992 (22.3)

80 Bill Machamer, Madras, 1954 (20.0)

88 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959 (22.0)

80 Jack Forde, Medford, 1963 (20.0)

88 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1964, (22.0)

80 Glen Campbell, Thurston, 1965 (20.0)

88 Jeff Stoutt, Lake Oswego, 1976 (22.0)

80 Rex Head, Baker, 1966 (20.0)

88 Jeff Hoffman, David Douglas, 1987 (22.0)

80 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967 (20.0)

88 Jason Ward, Springfield, 1988 (22.0)

80 Daryl Ross, Baker, 1972 (20.0)

87 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958 (21.8)

80 Tim McConnell, North Eugene, 1974 (20.0)

87 Jay Brack, South Salem, 1960 (21.8)

80 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975 (20.0)

87 Vince Fritz, Central Catholic, 1964 (21.8)

80 Kraig Luther, South Albany, 1977 (20.0)

87 Craig Ramey, South Eugene, 1980 (21.8)

80 John Bates, Corvallis, 1981 (20.0)

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80 John Carty, Corvallis, 1987 20.0)

75 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1971 (18.8)

80 Frederick Jones, Barlow, 1997 (20.0)

75 Tony Hopson, Jefferson, 1972 (18.8)

80 Michael Dunleavy Jr., Jesuit, 1999 (20.0)

75 Robert Flowers, Washington, 1973 (18.8)

80 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003 (20.0)

75 Terry Lee, Churchill, 1980 (18.8)

79 Sammy Crowell, North Bend, 1946 (19.8)

75 Randy Worster, Corvallis, 1980 (18.8)

79 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956 (19.8)

75 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1981 (18.8)

79 Bob Lamb, Tigard, 1963 (19.8)

75 Tony Ross, Grant, 1985 (18.8)

79 Charles Channel, Jefferson, 1972 (19.8)

75 Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1988 (18.8)

79 Keith Smith, Wilson, 1985 (19.8)

75 Jason Franklin, Benson, 1994 (18.8)

79 Orlando Williams, Benson, 1990 (19.8)

75 Larz Stewart, Sheldon, 1998 (18.8)

78 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls, 1967 (19.5)

75 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1998 (18.8)

78 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1974 (19.5)

75 Aaron Miles, Jefferson, 2001 (18.8)

78 Allen Nippert, Sandy, 1974 (19.5)

74 Herb Brandli, Dallas, 1954 (18.5)

78 Mark Johnson, South Eugene, 1974 (19.5)

74 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1961 (18.5)

78 Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1980 (19.5)

74 Byron Howell, Central Catholic, 1980 (18.5)

78 Hasan Artharee, Central Catholic, 1995 (19.5)

74 Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1981 (18.5)

77 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1951 (19.3)

74 Keith Balderston, Wilson, 1984 (18.5)

77 Dick Jolley, Cleveland, 1955 (19.3)

74 Jason Franklin, Benson, 1995 (18.5)

77 Sandy Nosler, South Eugene, 1960 (19.3)

74 Joel Holland, Putnam, 1990 (18.5)

77 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959 (19.3)

74 Brett Elliot, Lake Oswego, 2000 (18.5)

77 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1960 (19.3)

73 Roger Johnson, Marshfield, 1956 (18.3)

77 Jordan Nesler, South Eugene, 1960 (19.3)

73 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1957 (18.3)

77 Nick Jones, Marshall, 1963 (19.3)

73 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1958 (18.3)

77 Gary Allen, South Salem, 1963 (19.3)

73 Gary Crabaugh, Marshfield, 1962 (18.3)

77 A.C. Green, Benson, 1981 (19.3)

73 Mike Lewis, St. Helens, 1965 (18.3)

77 Brian King, Ontario, 1985 (19.3)

73 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls, 1968 (18.3)

77 Charles McKinney, Wilson, 1988 (19.3)

73 Steve Elorriago, Jesuit, 1976 (18.3)

77 Brian Michelson, Jesuit, 2000 (19.3)

73 John Bates, Corvallis, 1980 (18.3)

76 Bob Hazel, Salem, 1952 (17.5)

73 Eric Russell, Parkrose, 1983 (18.3)

76 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1959 (19.0)

73 Gary Rubin, Wilson, 1985 (18.3)

76 Stan Koltsch, Marshall, 1963 (19.0)

73 Tony Ross, Grant, 1986 (18.3)

76 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1963 (19.0)

73 Mark West, Grant, 1986 (18.3)

76 Claxton Welch, David Douglas, 1965 (19.0)

73 John Carty, Corvallis, 1986 (18.3)

76 Rick MacKay, Central Catholic, 1970 (19.0)

73 David Brown, Corvallis, 1988 (18.3)

76 Cass Jackson, Churchill, 1978 (19.0)

73 John Fish, South Salem, 1988 (18.3)

76 Dan Embick, Beaverton, 1985 (19.0)

73 Ty Lockard, North Eugene, 1990 (18.3)

76 David Michaelson, Ashland, 1986 (19.0)

73 Sean Haskett, West Linn, 1992 (18.3)

76 Jordy Lyden, Beaverton, 1989 (19.0)

73 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2003 (18.3)

76 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1995 (19.0)

72 Ted Miller, Milwaukie, 1954 (18.0)

75 Bob Tisdel, Medford, 1956 (18.8)

72 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959 (18.0)

75 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1965 (18.8)

72 Jim Smith, Wilson, 1961 (18.0)

75 Steve Smith, Thurston, 1966 (18.8)

72 Alan Hutchins, Grants Pass, 1963 (18.0)

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72 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1968 (18.0)

70 Travis Demanay, South Medford, 1998 (17.5)

72 Gary Gamble, Roseburg, 1975 (18.0)

70 Moses Olson, Churchill, 1998 (17.5)

72 Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1977 (18.0)

70 Travis Demanby, South Medford, 1998 (17.5)

72 Doug Eilertson, Lakeridge, 1979 (18.0)

69 Wayman Colson, Baker, 1939 (17.3)

72 Todd Anderson, Lakeridge, 1980 (18.0)

69 Jim Winters, Roosevelt, 1949 (17.3)

72 Chris Winkler, McMinnville, 1981 (18.0)

69 Jerry Bergstrom, Franklin, 1959 (17.3)

72 Paul Robertson, Roseburg, 1982 (18.0)

69 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962 (17.3)

72 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1983 (18.0)

69 Jon Norgaard, Astoria, 1962 (17.3)

72 Bart Stepp, South Eugene, 1988 (18.0)

69 Doug Skille, David Douglas, 1967 (17.3)

72 Chris Wade, Barlow, 1991 (18.0)

69 Bob Sisk, Thurston, 1967 (17.3)

72 Tyson Grumm, West Albany, 1991 (18.0)

69 Richard Mollerup, Sunset, 1972 (17.3)

72 Jordan Kent, Churchill, 2002 (18.0)

69 Doug Olson, Medford, 1965 (17.3)

71 Bob Edwards, Corvallis, 1948 (17.8)

69 Terry Thompson, Sunset, 1965 (17.3)

71 John Lundell, The Dalles, 1953 (17.8)

69 Rich Parson, Roseburg, 1973 (17.3)

71 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1955 (17.8)

69 Wendel Smith, Medford, 1974 (17.3)

71 Mickey Sinnerud, Beaverton, 1958 (17.8)

69 Kevin Leonard, Churchill, 1980 (17.3)

71 Ed Maerz, South Salem, 1962 (17.8)

69 David Lindley, West Albany, 1983 (17.3)

71 Glen McClendon, Lincoln, 1966 (17.8)

69 Curtis Penny, Jefferson, 1984 (17.3)

71 Greg Brosterhous, Klamath Falls, 1968 (17.8)

69 Todd Spencer, David Douglas, 1987 (17.3)

71 Steve Kebbe, Madison, 1969 (17.8)

69 Charles McKinney, Wilson, 1989 (17.3)

71 David Littleton, Washington, 1975 (17.8)

69 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000 (17.3)

71 Kevin MacMillan, Grant, 1979 (17.8)

69 Jon Tinnon, Jefferson, 2000 (17.3)

71 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1984 (17.8)

69 Vic Remmers, Jesuit, 2001 (17.3)

71 Kevin Grant, Beaverton, 1987 (17.8)

68 Earl Sandness, Astoria, 1937 (17.0)

71 Steve Slotemaker, Hillsboro, 1993 (17.8)

68 Jerry Ross, Cleveland, 1952 (17.0)

71 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993 (17.8)

68 Dave Robinson, Klamath Falls, 1958 (17.0)

71 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1995 (17.8)

68 Jack Morrison, McMinnville, 1962 (17.0)

71 Earl Clark, Benson, 1995 (17.8)

68 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1962 (17.0)

71 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1995 (17.8)

68 Bob Thomas, Wy’east, 1968 (17.0)

71 Mike Wade, Churchill, 1995 (17.8)

68 Randy Hurt, Putnam, 1968 (17.0)

71 Brian Michaelson, Jesuit, 1998 (17.8)

68 Doug Hansen, Baker, 1969 (17.0)

70 Don Peterson, Roosevelt, 1947 (17.5)

68 Mark Miller, Estacada, 1979 (17.0)

70 Paul Bishop, Klamath Falls, 1960 (17.5)

68 James Massey, Grant, 1980 (17.0)

70 Leon Johnson, David Douglas, 1960 (17.5)

68 Dave Immel, Glencoe, 1983 (17.0)

70 Bill Streich, Tigard, 1964 (17.5)

68 Kurt Kudlicka, Lake Oswego, 1988 (17.0)

70 Rick Olsson, Corvallis, 1966 (17.5)

68 James Demry, Grant, 1988 (17.0)

70 Ron Anderson, Pendleton, 1970 (17.5)

68 Jeremiah Dominquez, South Salem, 2003 (17.0)

70 David Barron, Central Catholic, 1977 (17.5)

67 Lewis Beck, Pendleton, 1939 (16.8)

70 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1981 (17.5)

67 John Boller, Lincoln, 1964 (16.8)

70 LeRoy Ellis, Parkrose, 1985 (17.5)

67 Steve Smith, Thurston, 1965 (16.8)

70 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1993 (17.5)

67 Craig Martin, Corvallis, 1970 (16.8)

70 Brad Badger, Corvallis, 1993 (17.5)

67 Rob Torresdal, La Salle, 1971 (16.8)

185

67 Bruce Ward, South Salem, 1971 (16.8)

65 Mark Radford, Grant, 1977 (16.3)

67 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1972 (16.8)

65 Steve Casey, Centennial, 1978 (16.3)

67 Tom Loomis, Roseburg, 1973 (16.8)

65 John Krauss, Corvallis, 1985 (16.3)

67 Jamie Hammericksen, North Medford, 1993 (16.8)

65 Ty Lockard, North Eugene, 1992 (16.3)

67 Joe McFerrin II, Grant, 1987 16.8)

65 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1994 (16.3)

67 Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1987 (16.8)

64 Elmer Speidel, Newberg, 1947 (16.0)

67 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1996 (16.8)

64 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1950 (16.0)

67 Michael, McGrain, Jesuit, 2000 (16.8)

64 John Foster, Central Catholic, 1952 (16.0)

67 Jin Voeks, Barlow, 2001 (16.8)

64 Johnny James, Benson, 1954 (16.0)

67 Jeremiah Dominquez, South Salem, 2004 (16.8)

64 Doug Lundstrom, Eugene, 1956 (16.0)

66 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1965 (16.5)

64 Bo Blair, South Eugene, 1960 (16.0)

66 Clauis Nickelberry, Jefferson, 1960 (16.5)

64 Ron Boley, Parkrose, 1964 (16.0)

66 Dick Hanners, Tigard, 1964 (16.5)

64 Tom Smith, Thurston, 1966 (16.0)

66 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1965 (16.5)

64 Kevin Kelly, Jesuit, 1967 (16.0)

66 Ron Byers, Grant, 1965 (16.5)

64 Cal Clevenger, North Eugene, 1971 (16.0)

66 Dan Zellick, Thurston, 1967 (16.5)

64 Steve Pettit, Klamath Union, 1972 (16.0)

66 Gary Harover, Pendleton, 1968 (16.5)

64 Bob Halligan, Bend, 1975 (16.0)

66 Rob Woods, Parkrose, 1974 (16.5)

64 Chris Carey, West Albany, 1983 (16.0)

66 Todd Anderson, Lakeridge, 1980 (16.5)

64 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990 (16.0)

66 Greg West, Benson, 1981 (16.5)

64 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1996 (16.0)

66 Gary Rubin, Wilson, 1984 (16.5)

64 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1998 (16.0)

66 Eric Lautenbach, Sunset, 1984 (16.5)

64 Scott Dougherty, Jesuit, 2002 (16.0)

66 Kenny Warren, Benson, 1990 (16.5)

64 Ryan Gabel, Tigard, 2002 (16.0)

66 Ricky Brainard, North Eugene, 1991 (16.5)

64 Jered Alsup, Churchill, 2002 (16.0)

66 Derek Down, North Eugene, 1992 (16.5)

63 Leon Keefe, Junction City, 1949 (15.8)

66 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1997 (16.5)

63 Dean Parsons, Eugene, 1951 (15.8)

66 Chris Lohrey, Beaverton, 1998 (16.5)

63 Morris Buckwalter, La Grande, 1952 (15.8)

66 Michael, Lee, Jefferson, 2001 (16.5)

63 Ken Westenskow, La Grande, 1952 (15.8)

66 Tyson Papenfuss, Clackamas, 2003 (16.5)

63 Larry Vowell, Medford, 1964 (15.8)

65 Ed Lewis, Washington, 1929 (13.0) 5 gms

63 Clarence Cowapoo, Pendleton, 1965 (15.8)

65 Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1952 (16.3)

63 Mike Fleer, McNary, 1970 (15.8)

65 Gordon Scott, Astoria, 1958 (16.3)

63 Dean Roberts, Corvallis, 1970 (15.8)

65 Bill Adams, St. Helens, 1959 (16.3)

63 Warren Holaday, North Eugene, 1972 (15.8)

65 Wilbur Brown, Jefferson, 1960 (16.3)

63 Mike Garrison, Bend, 1975 (15.8)

65 Gene Carlson, McMinnville, 1957 (16.3)

63 Steve Suchy, Benson, 1977 (15.8)

65 Dave Kafoury, Cleveland, 1962 (16.3)

63 Marty Louthan, Churchill, 1979 (15.8)

65 Ron Davies, North Eugene, 1963 (16.3)

63 Tony Hampton, Grant, 1982 (15.8)

65 Bob Prosser, David Douglas, 1965 16.3)

63 Jerry Davis, Corvallis, 1984 (15.8)

65 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969 (16.3)

63 Pete Ness, Beaverton, 1987 (15.8)

65 Ragan Lusk, Medford, 1972 (16.3)

63 Jason Unruh, South Salem, 1990 (15.8)

65 Karl Halberg, Beaverton, 1975 (16.3)

63 Kevin Tufts, West Linn, 1990 (15.8)

65 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1977 (16.3)

63 Jeremy Vernon, McMinnville, 1995 (15.8)

186

63 Moses Olson, Churchill, 1997 (15.8)

61 Tyrone White, Jefferson, 1987 (15.3)

63 Luke Staley, Tualatin, 1999 (15.8)

60 Ted Sarpola, Astoria, 1936 (15.0)

63 Tyler Hayes, Bend, 2001 (15.8)

60 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1953 (15.0)

63 Tyler York, Grant, 2002 (15.8)

60 Dick Atterbury, Medford, 1953 (15.0)

62 Norm Weis, McLoughlin, 1956 (15.5)

60 Larry Hermo, Clatskanie, 1954 (15.0)

62 Chuck Rask, Jefferson, 1956 (15.5)

60 Larry Sapp, Tigard, 1964 (15.0)

62 Terry DeSylvia, David Douglas, 1961 (15.5)

60 Jim Browning, McMinnville, 1965 (20.0)

62 Dale Carpenter, Sandy, 1963 (15.5)

60 Brian Doherty, Jesuit, 1970 (15.0)

62 Jim Harrison, Pendleton, 1964 (15.5)

60 Al Keener, Lake Oswego, 1970 (15.0)

62 George Myrmo, South Eugene, 1964 (15.5)

60 Eural Andrews, Jefferson, 1987 (15.0)

62 Greg Brosterhous, Klamath Falls, 1967 (15.5)

60 Mark Quinney, South Eugene, 1988 (15.0)

62 Ron Langell, Roseburg, 1975 (15.5)

60 Doug Nussmeier, Lakeridge, 1989 (15.0)

62 Mark Hanzlik, Lake Oswego, 1975 (15.5)

60 Charlie Winans, North Medford, 1989 (15.0)

62 Tony Ross, Grant, 1984 (15.5)

60 Ime Udoka, Jefferson, 1995 (15.0)

62 Anthony Steward, Jefferson, 1987 (15.5)

60 Jared Price, Barlow, 1996 (15.0)

62 Chris Jensen, Oregon City, 1989 (15.5)

60 Matt Henderson, Beaverton, 2002 (15.0)

62 John Kromer, Gresham, 1992 (15.5) 62 Tio Beall, South Salem, 1993 (15.5) 62 Brian Hills, McKay, 1993 (15.5) 62 George Zaninovich, South Eugene, 1994 (15.5) 62 Chad Paris, South Medford, 1994 (15.5) 62 Tim Johnson, Glencoe, 1997 (15.5) 62 Bruce Jones, Benson, 2002 (15.5) 62 Drew Dukeshire, Benson, 2001 (15.5) 62 Adonal Arrington, Clackamas, 2003 (15.5) 61 Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1951 (15.3) 61 Ron Nenow, Cleveland, 1953 (15.3) 61 Oliver McCord, Baker, 1955 (15.3) 61 Butch Kimpton, Klamath Falls, 1957 (15.3) 61 Bill Mauer, North Salem, 1959 (15.3) 61 Mark Estill, South Salem, 1966 (15.3) 61 Dan Curtis, Sheldon, 1968 (15.3) 61 Charlie McClure, Marshfield, 1970 (15.3) 61 Gary Gray, Benson, 1971 (15.3) 61 Welton Jordan, Grant, 1977 (15.3) 61 Todd Powell, Corvallis, 1981 (15.3) 61 Dave Gibson, Redmond, 1981 (15.3) 61 John Rainforth, Clackamas, 1986 (15.3) 61 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968 (15.3) 61 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1969 (15.3) 61 Joe Beck, Corvallis, 1976 (15.3) 61 Scott Springer, Clackamas, 1982 (15.3)

187

Three Games - 16-team format (1919-2003)

60 Dale French, Glencoe, 1986 (20.0)

75 Tony Wilder, Newberg, 1972 (25.0)

60 Trace Czyzewski, Clackamas, 1981 (20.0)

73 Mike Lewis, St. Helens, 1965 (24.3)

59 Wayne Holzfuss, Lebanon, 1951 (19.7)

73 Leigh Wadeson, Lebanon, 1990 (24.3)

59 Drake Hudgins, Glencoe, 1996 (19.7)

72 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1970 (24.0)

58 Chris Winkler, McMinnville, 1981 (19.3)

71 Jawanza Hadley, David Douglas, 1993 (23.7)

55 Ron Fundingsland, Jefferson, 1950 (18.3)

71 Brian Michaelson, Jesuit, 1998 (23.7)

55 John Wilson, Albany, 1957 (18.3)

70 Don Huld, Jefferson, 1965 (23.3)

55 Dave Michaelson, Ashland, 1985 (18.3)

70 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1975 (23.3)

55 Ryan Sams, Pendleton, 1992 (18.3)

70 Brad Badger, Corvallis, 1993 (23.3)

54 Delbert Starr, Churchill, 1989 (18.0)

70 Jordan Oathes, Southridge, 2003 (23.3)

53 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1953 (17.7)

67 Jamie Hammericksen, North Medford, 1993 (22.3)

53 Terry Baker, Jefferson, 1959 (17.7)

67 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1994 (22.3)

53 B.G. Brosterhous, Klamath Falls, 1969 (17.7)

67 Shawn Kintner, McNary, 1998 (22.3)

52 Robert Day, Benson, 2000 (17.3)

66 Dave Shelby, Albany, 1953 (22.0)

52 Eric Fiegi, South Medford, 2002 (17.3)

66 Jim Jarvis, Roseburg, 1961 (22.0)

52 Larry Phillips, McMinnville, 1959 (17.3)

66 Dennis Nathan, Gresham, 1997 (22.0)

50 Len Paola, Milwaukie, 1956 (16.7)

66 Jeremy ‘J.J.’ Johnson, Hillsboro, 1992 (22.0)

50 Ed Grossenbacher, Milwaukie, 1956 (16.7)

64 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1996 (21.3)

49 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1950 (16.3)

64 Michael Dunleavy, Jr., Jesuit, 1998 (21.3)

48 Dennis Atkinson, McMinnville, 1949 (16.0)

63 Larry Enos, Corvallis, 1961 (21.0)

48 Tom Younker, North Bend, 1959 (16.0)

63 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001 (21.0)

47 Irvin Hanville, McMinnville, 1949 (15.7)

62 Kory Mahr, Grant, 2003 (20.7)

45 Jim McAlister, La Grande, 1949 (15.0)

62 George Zaninovich, South Eugene, 1994 (20.7)

45 Gene Kingsberry, Klamath Falls, 1964 (15.0)

61 Casey Sausser-Kinney, Redmond, 1998 (20.3) 60 Dick Atterbury, Medford, 1953 (20.0) 60 Wally Knecht, Springfield, 1958 (20.0)

188

All-Time State Tournament Rebounding 16-team format (1952-2003) Tournament Career Record (1952-2003)

89 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1953, 54, 55 (8.1)

181 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971, 72, 73 (15.1)

89 Bo Blair, Klamath Falls, 1960, 61 (11.1)

174 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1955, 57 (17.9)

89 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1963, 64 (11.1)

153 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1956, 57, 58 (12.8)

89 Tom Stalick, West Albany, 1981, 82, 83 (7.4)

141 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959, 60 (17.6)

86 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1967, 68 (10.8)

138 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1968, 69, 70, 71 (9.3)

86 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969, 70 (12.3)

136 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1954, 55 (17.0)

84 Norm Willoughby, Eugene, 1953, 54 (8.0)

128 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956, 57 (16.0)

84 Daryl Ross, Baker, 1971, 72 (10.5)

122 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1979, 80, 81 (10.2)

81 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1996, 97 (10.1)

117 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1958, 59 (14.6)

78 Gary Tague, Pendleton, 1956, 57 (9.8)

117 Tim Euhus, Churchill, 1997, 98, 99 (9.8)

77 Don Stamps, Albany, 1955 (19.3)

115 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1952, 53 (14.4)

76 Rick Raivio, Benson, 1974, 75 (10.9)

115 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1997, 98, 99 (9.6)

75 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978, 79 (9.4)

113 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963, 64 (16.1)

75 Brad Badger, Corvallis, 1992, 93 (12.5)

112 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1974, 75, 76 (9.3) 111 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993, 94, 95 (9.3) 109 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1952 (27.3) 108 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1958, 59 (13.5) 108 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1972, 73, 74, 75 (9.0) 106 Bill Moore, The Dalles, 1952, 53 (15.1) 101 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1964, 65 (14.4) 101 John Carty, Corvallis, 1985, 86, 87 (8.4) 99 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962, 63 (12.4) 98 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1952, 53 (12.3) 98 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968, 69 (12.3) 97 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1964, 65 (12.1) 97 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1982, 83, 84 (9.7) 94 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958, 59 (11.8) 94 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1993, 94, 95, 96 (6.3) 94 Frederick Jones, Barlow, 1996, 97, 98 (7.8) 93 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1960, 61 (11.6) 93 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1961, 62 (13.3) 91 Ron Nenow, Cleveland, 1952, 53, (11.4) 91 Gordon Scott, Astoria, 1957, 58, 59 (10.1) 91 Mark West, Grant, 1984, 85, 86 (7.6) 91 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1994, 95 (13.0)

189

Rebounds Per Game - Career (1952-2003)

9.4 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville 1978, 79

27.3 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook Lincoln 1952

9.3 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls 1968, 69, 70, 71

19.3 Don Stamps, Albany 1955

9.3 Stan Walker, Sunset 1974, 75, 76

17.9 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic 1955, 57

9.3 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993, 94, 95

17.6 Mel Counts, Marshfield 1959, 60

9.0 Mark Hoisington, Benson 1972, 73, 74, 75

17.0 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie 1954, 55

8.4 John Carty, Corvallis, 1985, 86, 87

16.1 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene 1963, 64

8.1 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1953, 54, 55

16.0 Charlie Warren, Eugene 1956, 57

8.0 Norm Willoughby, Eugene 1953, 54

15.1 Richard Washington, Benson 1971, 72, 73

7.8 Frederick Jones, Barlow 1996, 97, 98

15.1 Bill Moore, The Dalles 1952, 53

7.6 Mark West, Grant, 1984, 85, 86

14.6 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls 1958, 59

7.4 Tom Stalick, West Albany 1981, 82, 83

14.4 Fred Kroush, Marshfield 1952, 53

6.3 Tyron Manlove, Wilson 1993, 94, 95

14.4 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls 1964, 65 13.5 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1958, 59 13.3 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1961, 62 13.0 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson 1994, 95 12.8 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls 1956, 57, 58 12.5 Brad Badger, Corvallis 1992, 93 12.4 Marv Dolezal, South Salem 1962, 63 12.3 Ron Smart, Astoria 1952, 53 12.3 Gary Erickson, McNary 1968, 69 12.3 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton 1969, 70 12.1 Bill Enyart, Medford 1964, 65 11.9 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls 1970, 71 11.8 Steve Pauly, Beaverton 1958, 59 11.6 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1960, 61 11.4 Ron Nenow, Cleveland 1952, 53 11.1 Bo Blair, Klamath Falls, 1960, 61 11.1 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1963, 64 10.9 Rick Raivio, Benson 1974, 75 10.8 Bill Drake, Jefferson 1967, 68 10.5 Daryl Ross, Baker 1971, 72 10.2 John Immel, Hillsboro 1979, 78, 77 10.1 Gordon Scott, Astoria 1957, 58, 59 10.1 Ron Grady, Beaverton 1996, 97 9.8 Gary Tague, Pendleton 1956, 57 9.8 Tim Euhus, Churchill 1997, 98, 99 9.7 Richard Hollis, Grant 1982, 83, 84 9.6 Cameron Carr, West Linn 1997, 98, 99

190

Single Tournament – 4 Games (1952-2003)

54 Rex Domaschofsky, Dallas, 1954 54 Bob Quinney, Medford, 1961

109 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1952 91 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1956

54 Vince Fritz, Central Catholic, 1964

88 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1957

54 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1965

86 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1955

53 George Schultz, University, 1952

86 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1955

53 Norm Willoughby, Eugene, 1953

77 Don Stamps, Albany, 1955

53 George Koch, Medford, 1959

74 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959

53 Wilbur Brown, Jefferson, 1960

69 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1953

53 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1969

69 Bill Moore, The Dalles, 1953

53 Mark Johnson, South Eugene, 1974

69 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1964

53 Doug Eilertson, Lakeridge, 1979

68 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956

52 Dave Shelby, Albany, 1953 (3)

68 Glen Campbell, Thurston, 1965

52 Steve Davis, Medford, 1964

67 Oliver McCord, Baker, 1955

52 Jim Barnes, Oregon City, 1966

67 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1960

52 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1976

65 Gene Carlson, McMinnville, 1957

51 Gordon Grenier, Benson, 1954

65 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971

51 Len Paola, Milwaukie, 1956

63 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1955

51 Jim Carter, Pendleton, 1965

62 Dale Carpenter, Sandy, 1963

51 Jack Cooper, Corvallis, 1966

61 George Lieuallan, McLoughlin, 1956

51 Craig Martin, Corvallis, 1970

61 John Franz, North Eugene, 1962

50 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1954

61 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972

50 Bob Niles, Klamath Falls, 1958

61 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1984

50 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1959

60 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1957

50 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1961

59 Norman Weis, McLoughlin, 1956

50 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1961

59 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1957

50 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1965

59 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1959

50 Scott Wilder, McNary, 1969

59 Ron Davies, North Eugene, 1963

50 Tim McConnell, North Eugene, 1974

58 John Foster, Central Catholic, 1952

50 Bryant Jackson, Lakeridge, 1980

58 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1952

50 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1981

58 Bob Peterson, Klamath Falls, 1958

50 Kurt Ronnow, Molalla, 1988

58 Bill Palmer, Lincoln, 1966

50 Joel Holland, Putnam, 1990

58 Allen Nippert, Sandy, 1974

50 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1994

57 Carl Bird, Jefferson, 1972

49 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1952

56 Bo Blair, South Eugene, 1960

49 Dave Gambee, Corvallis, 1954 (3)

56 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1974

49 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1958

55 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962

49 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1959

55 Doug Hansen, Baker, 1969

49 Don Shepherd, Jefferson, 1967

55 Richard Washington, Benson, 1973

49 Dan Curtis, Sheldon, 1968 49 Mike Davis, Baker, 1972

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49 Darran Jenkins, South Eugene, 1980

45 Dick Copple, Medford, 1956

49 Jeff Hoffman, David Douglas, 1987

45 Neil Plumley, Medford, 1956

49 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1998

45 Jerry Bergstrom, Franklin, 1958

49 Adonal Arrington, Clackamas, 2003

45 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958

48 Wayne Young, Marshfield, 1954

45 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959

48 Sandy Frazer, Marshfield, 1956

45 Jim Dortch, David Douglas, 1960

48 Dave Remington, Cleveland, 1962

45 Alan Hutchins, Grants Pass, 1963

48 Jack Morrison, McMinnville, 1962

45 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1967

48 Dick Jones, Pendleton, 1964

45 Rick Eikrem, Putnam, 1968

48 Dave Bolton, Sunset, 1966

45 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968

48 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970

45 Harold Hiemstra, Reynolds, 1972

48 David Littleton, Washington, 1973

45 Darrell Tanner, Grant, 1979

48 Charles Sitton, McMinnville, 1978

45 Don Hakala Jr., West Linn, 1987

48 Laffaira Taylor, Wilson, 1985

45 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994

48 Dave Harrison, Barlow, 1991

44 Loren Michelson, Hillsboro, 1953

48 Brad Badger, Corvallis, 1993

44 Dick Jolley, Cleveland, 1955

48 Tim Euhus, Churchill, 1999

44 Leighton Tuttle, Eugene, 1955

47 Neil Causbie, Albany, 1953

44 Tom Barrong, Roseburg, 1958

47 Don Bridges, Benson, 1957

44 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963

47 Grant Harter, North Salem, 1959

44 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1963

47 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1964

44 Jay Brunner, Pendleton, 1965

47 Gene Kingsbury, Klamath Falls, 1964

44 Don Huld, Jefferson, 1965

47 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1964

44 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969

47 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1964

44 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1977

47 Mel Farris, Jefferson, 1968

44 Steve Suchy, Benson, 1977

47 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1971

43 Dick McLaughlin, Medford, 1956

47 A.C. Green, Benson, 1981

43 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1960

47 Canaan Chatman, Benson, 1990

43 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1962

47 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1996

43 Ed Maerz, South Salem, 1962

46 Ron Nenow, Cleveland, 1952

43 Jack Forde, Medford, 1963

46 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1952

43 Stan Koltsch, Marshall, 1963

46 Hal Duffy, Central Catholic, 1953

43 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1963

46 Rex Domashofsky, Dallas, 1954

43 Dan Zellick, Thurston, 1967

46 Sandy Frazier, Marshfield, 1954

43 Craig Reingold, Sunset, 1973

46 Jerry Anderson, Jefferson, 1956

43 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975

46 Daryl Ross, Baker, 1972

43 Jeff Heacock, Thurston, 1975

46 Tyrelle Owens, Jefferson, 1992

43 Kevin Tufts, West Linn, 1990

45 Larry Paulus, Salem, 1952

43 Taj MacFarlane, North Salem, 1991

45 Ron Nenew, Cleveland, 1953

42 Wes Jackson, Springfield, 1958

45 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1956

42 Wally Knecht, Springfield, 1958

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42 Wilbert Brown, Jefferson, 1959

40 Gil Flowers, Grant, 1978

42 Doug McDougal, Wilson, 1961

40 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1980

42 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1963

40 Keith Balderston, Wilson, 1984

42 Jim Pippin, Grants Pass, 1963

40 Mark West, Grant, 1986

42 Dale Carpenter, Sandy, 1963

40 Ben Much, South Salem, 1994

42 Jim Scheele, Parkrose, 1964

40 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1995

42 Bill Streich, Tigard, 1964

* Rebounding became a statistic in 1952 when scorebooks included a column for rebounds

42 Dave Olson, South Salem, 1966 42 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1970 42 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991 42 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1993 42 Jon Tinnon, Jefferson, 2000 41 Gordon Fahlgren, Clatskanie, 1953 41 Gary Tague, Pendleton, 1956 41 Bill Cook, Pendleton, 1959 41 Carl Sandstrom, Sandy, 1963 41 Jim Hill, Medford, 1963 41 John Bohlander, Molalla, 1963 41 Bill More, Parkrose, 1964 41 Claxton Welch, David Douglas, 1965 41 Dave Rothwell, Molalla, 1966 41 Hank DeHaan, McNary, 1968 41 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1968 41 Charlie McClure, Marshfield, 1970 41 Rod Peterson, North Eugene, 1970 41 Tim Stambaugh, Grant, 1971 41 Tom Haaga, Grant, 1971 41 Richard Mollerup, Sunset, 1972 41 Goliath Yeggins, Washington/Monroe, 1980 41 Shawn Hosey, Grant, 1988 41 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1995 40 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1953 (3) 40 Phil McHugh, Central Catholic, 1953 40 Ernie Spargur, Franklin, 1956 40 Kevin Kelly, Jesuit, 1967 40 Charles Stoudamire, Washington, 1968 40 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973 40 David Littleton, Washington, 1975 40 Rick Raivio, Benson, 1975 40 Larry Sedig, Wilson, 1976

193

Rebounds Per Game – 4 Games (1952-2003)

13.5 Rex Domaschofsky, Dallas, 1954

27.3 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1952

13.5 Bob Quinney, Medford, 1961

22.8 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1956

13.5 Vince Fritz, Central Catholic, 1964

22.0 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1957

13.5 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1965

21.5 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1955

13.3 George Schultz, University, 1952

21.5 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1955

13.3 Norm Willoughby, Eugene, 1953

19.3 Don Stamps, Albany, 1955

13.3 George Koch, Medford, 1959

18.5 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959

13.3 Wilbur Brown, Jefferson, 1960

17.3 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1953

13.3 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1969

17.3 Bill Moore, The Dalles, 1953

13.3 Mark Johnson, South Eugene, 1974

17.3 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1964

13.3 Doug Eilertson, Lakeridge, 1979

17.0 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956

13.0 Dave Shelby, Albany, 1953 (3)

17.0 Glen Campbell, Thurston, 1965

13.0 Steve Davis, Medford, 1964

16.8 Oliver McCord, Baker, 1955

13.0 Jim Barnes, Oregon City, 1966

16.8 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1960

13.0 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1976

16.3 Gene Carlson, McMinnville, 1957

12.8 Gordon Grenier, Benson, 1954

16.3 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971

12.8 Len Paola, Milwaukie, 1956

15.8 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1955

12.8 Jim Carter, Pendleton, 1965

15.5 Dale Carpenter, Sandy, 1963

12.8 Jack Cooper, Corvallis, 1966

15.3 George Lieuallan, McLoughlin, 1956

12.8 Craig Martin, Corvallis, 1970

15.3 John Franz, North Eugene, 1962

12.5 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1954

15.3 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972

12.5 Bob Niles, Klamath Falls, 1958

15.3 Richard Hollis, Grant, 1984

12.5 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1959

15.0 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1957

12.5 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1961

14.8 Norman Weis, McLoughlin, 1956

12.5 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1961

14.8 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1957

12.5 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1965

14.8 Bob Petersen, Klamath Falls, 1959

12.5 Scott Wilder, McNary, 1969

14.8 Ron Davies, North Eugene, 1963

12.5 Tim McConnell, North Eugene, 1974

14.5 John Foster, Central Catholic, 1952

12.5 Bryant Jackson, Lakeridge, 1980

14.5 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1952

12.5 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1981

14.5 Bob Peterson, Klamath Falls, 1958

12.5 Kurt Ronnow, Molalla, 1988

14.5 Bill Palmer, Lincoln, 1966

12.5 Joel Holland, Putnam, 1990

14.5 Allen Nippert, Sandy, 1974

12.5 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1994

14.3 Carl Bird, Jefferson, 1972

12.3 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic, 1952

14.0 Bo Blair, South Eugene, 1960

12.3 Dave Gambee, Corvallis, 1954 (3)

14.0 Mark Hoisington, Benson, 1974

12.3 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1958

13.8 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1962

12.3 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1959

13.8 Doug Hansen, Baker, 1969

12.3 Don Shepherd, Jefferson, 1967

13.8 Richard Washington, Benson, 1973

12.3 Dan Curtis, Sheldon, 1968 12.3 Mike Davis, Baker, 1972

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12.3 Darran Jenkins, South Eugene, 1980

11.3 Dick Copple, Medford, 1956

12.3 Jeff Hoffman, David Douglas, 1987

11.3 Neil Plumley, Medford, 1956

12.3 Cameron Carr, West Linn, 1998

11.3 Jerry Bergstrom, Franklin, 1958

12.3 Adonal Arrington, Clackamas, 2003

11.3 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958

12.0 Wayne Young, Marshfield, 1954

11.3 Jerry Anderson, Medford, 1959

12.0 Sandy Frazer, Marshfield, 1956

11.3 Jim Dortch, David Douglas, 1960

12.0 Dave Remington, Cleveland, 1962

11.3 Alan Hutchins, Grants Pass, 1963

12.0 Jack Morrison, McMinnville, 1962

11.3 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1967

12.0 Dick Jones, Pendleton, 1964

11.3 Rick Eikrem, Putnam, 1968

12.0 Dave Bolton, Sunset, 1966

11.3 Gary Erickson, McNary, 1968

12.0 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970

11.3 Harold Hiemstra, Reynolds, 1972

12.0 David Littleton, Washington, 1973

11.3 Darrell Tanner, Grant, 1979

12.0 Charles Sitton, McMinnville, 1978

11.3 Don Hakala Jr., West Linn, 1987

12.0 Laffaira Taylor, Wilson, 1985

11.3 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994

12.0 Dave Harrison, Barlow, 1991

11.0 Loren Michelson, Hillsboro, 1953

12.0 Brad Badger, Corvallis, 1993

11.0 Dick Jolley, Cleveland, 1955

12.0 Tim Euhus, Churchill, 1999

11.0 Leighton Tuttle, Eugene, 1955

11.8 Neil Causbie, Albany, 1953

11.0 Tom Barrong, Roseburg, 1958

11.8 Don Bridges, Benson, 1957

11.0 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963

11.8 Grant Harter, North Salem, 1959

11.0 Marv Dolezal, South Salem, 1963

11.8 Bill Enyart, Medford, 1964

11.0 Jay Brunner, Pendleton, 1965

11.8 Gene Kingsbury, Klamath Falls, 1964

11.0 Don Huld, Jefferson, 1965

11.8 Terry Ash, Klamath Falls, 1964

11.0 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969

11.8 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1964

11.0 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1977

11.8 Mel Farris, Jefferson, 1968

11.0 Steve Suchy, Benson, 1977

11.8 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1971

10.8 Dick McLaughlin, Medford, 1956

11.8 A.C. Green, Benson, 1981

10.8 Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls, 1960

11.8 Canaan Chatman, Benson, 1990

10.8 Gary Patzke, Klamath Falls, 1962

11.8 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1996

10.8 Ed Maerz, South Salem, 1962

11.5 Ron Nenow, Cleveland, 1952

10.8 Jack Forde, Medford, 1963

11.5 Fred Kroush, Marshfield, 1952

10.8 Stan Koltsch, Marshall, 1963

11.5 Hal Duffy, Central Catholic, 1953

10.8 Dave Romppanen, Astoria, 1963

11.5 Rex Domashofsky, Dallas, 1954

10.8 Dan Zellick, Thurston, 1967

11.5 Sandy Frazier, Marshfield, 1954

10.8 Craig Reingold, Sunset, 1973

11.5 Jerry Anderson, Jefferson, 1956

10.8 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975

11.5 Daryl Ross, Baker, 1972

10.8 Jeff Heacock, Thurston, 1975

11.5 Tyrelle Owens, Jefferson, 1992

10.8 Kevin Tufts, West Linn, 1990

11.3 Larry Paulus, Salem, 1952

10.8 Taj MacFarlane, North Salem, 1991

11.3 Ron Nenew, Cleveland, 1953

10.5 Wes Jackson, Springfield, 1958

11.3 Glenn Moore, Klamath Falls, 1956

10.5 Wally Knecht, Springfield, 1958

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10.5 Wilbert Brown, Jefferson, 1959

10.3 Rod Peterson, North Eugene, 1970

10.5 Doug McDougal, Wilson, 1961

10.3 Tim Stambaugh, Grant, 1971

10.5 Marty Eggert, Tigard, 1963

10.3 Tom Haaga, Grant, 1971

10.5 Jim Pippin, Grants Pass, 1963

10.3 Richard Mollerup, Sunset, 1972

10.5 Dale Carpenter, Sandy, 1963

10.3 Goliath Yeggins, Washington/Monroe, 1980

10.5 Jim Scheele, Parkrose, 1964

10.3 Shawn Hosey, Grant, 1988

10.5 Bill Streich, Tigard, 1964

10.3 K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson, 1995

10.5 Dave Olson, South Salem, 1966

10.0 Ron Smart, Astoria, 1953 (3)

10.5 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1970

10.0 Phil McHugh, Central Catholic, 1953

10.5 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991

10.0 Ernie Spargur, Franklin, 1956

10.5 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1993

10.0 Kevin Kelly, Jesuit, 1967

10.5 Jon Tinnon, Jefferson, 2000

10.0 Charles Stoudamire, Washington, 1968

10.3 Gordon Fahlgren, Clatskanie, 1953

10.0 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973

10.3 Gary Tague, Pendleton, 1956

10.0 David Littleton, Washington, 1975

10.3 Bill Cook, Pendleton, 1959

10.0 Rick Raivio, Benson, 1975

10.3 Carl Sandstrom, Sandy, 1963

10.0 Larry Sedig, Wilson, 1976

10.3 Jim Hill, Medford, 1963

10.0 Gil Flowers, Grant, 1978

10.3 John Bohlander, Molalla, 1963

10.0 John Immel, Hillsboro, 1980

10.3 Bill More, Parkrose, 1964

10.0 Keith Balderston, Wilson, 1984

10.3 Claxton Welch, David Douglas, 1965

10.0 Mark West, Grant, 1986

10.3 Dave Rothwell, Molalla, 1966

10.0 Ben Much, South Salem, 1994

10.3 Hank DeHaan, McNary, 1968

10.0 Tyron Manlove, Wilson, 1995

10.3 Bill Drake, Jefferson, 1968 10.3 Charlie McClure, Marshfield, 1970

196

All-Time State Tournament Scoring 8-team format (2004-2017)

Single Tournament – 3 Games (2004-2017)

Tournament Career Record (2004-2017) 253 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 (23.0)

93 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2017 (31.0)

230 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 (19.2)

91 Jordan Carter, McKay, 2010 (30.3)

216 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 (18.0)

87 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2007 (29.0)

156 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2013, ‘14, ‘15 (17.3)

84 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012 (28.0)

144 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2005, ‘06, ‘07 (16.0)

79 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2009 (26.3)

143 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016, ‘17 (28.6)

78 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005 (26.0)

134 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2009, ’10, ‘11 (14.9)

78 Greg Plater, McKay, 2007 (26.0)

134 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012, ‘13 (22.3)

77 Garrett Sim, Sunset, 2008 (25.7)

132 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008, ‘09 (22.0)

77 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2016 (25.7)

126 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016, ’17 (21.0)

76 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2007 (25.3)

121 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2014, ‘15 (20.2)

75 Kyle Greeley, West Salem, 2017 (25.0)

103 Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2015, ‘16 (17.2)

72 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2015 (24.0)

102 Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2012, ‘13 (17.0)

71 Tristen Holmes, North Medford, 2015 (23.7)

101 Seth Tarver, Jesuit, 2005, ‘06 (16.8)

69 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2004 (23.0)

98 Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2010, ‘11 (16.3)

69 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2008 (23.0)

94 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2004, ‘05 (15.7)

67 Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem, 2004 (22.3) 67 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2014 (22.3)

Points Per Game - Career (2004-2017)

66 Connor Fohn, South Salem, 2015 (22.0)

28.6 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016, ‘17

63 Seth Tarver, Jesuit, 2006 (21.0)

23.0 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

63 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016 (21.0)

22.3 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012, ‘13

63 Geno West, Jefferson, 2017 (21.0)

22.0 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008, ‘09

63 Jake Estep, Beaverton, 2017 (21.0)

21.0 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016, ’17

62 Craig Johnson, South Medford, 2004 (20.7)

20.2 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2014, ‘15

60 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006 (20.0)

19.2 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16

60 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2007 (20.0)

18.0 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07

60 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014 (20.0)

17.3 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2013, ‘14, ‘15

60 Alex Sattley, Lincoln, 2012 (20.0)

17.2 Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2015, ‘16

60 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014 (20.0)

17.0 Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2012, ‘13

59 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006 (19.7)

16.8 Seth Tarver, Jesuit, 2005, ‘06

59 Jeremiah Harris, David Douglas, 2012 (19.7)

16.3 Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2010, ‘11

56 JT Flowers, Lincoln, 2012 (18.7)

16.0 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2005, ‘06, ‘07

56 Khalid Thomas, South Salem, 2016 (18.7)

15.7 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2004, ‘05

56 Christian Russell, South Salem, 2016 (18.7)

14.9 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2009, ’10, ‘11

55 Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2015 (18.3) 54 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2015 (18.0)

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53 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008 (17.7)

47 Gavin Hoffman, Lincoln, 2011 (15.7)

53 Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2012 (17.7)

47 Scott Springer, Clackamas, 2016 (15.7)

53 Aaron Deloney, Grant, 2017 (17.7)

46 Rocky Pedden, Oregon City, 2004 (15.3)

52 Jeremy Lathan, Benson, 2005 (17.3)

46 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2005 (15.3)

52 Max Jacobsen, Lake Oswego, 2009 (17.3)

46 Xavier Hallinan, Central Catholic, 2015 (15.3)

51 Matt Bramow, South Eugene, 2004 (17.0)

46 Hunter Bradford, South Medford, 2016 (15.3)

51 Mitch Herbert, Sheldon, 2014 (17.0)

45 Jordan Mast, Jesuit, 2005 (15.0)

51 Sean O’Neil, South Eugene, 2015 (17.0)

45 Landen Lucas, Sunset, 2010 (15.0)

50 Sean Brownhill, Benson, 2005 (16.7)

45 Mario Shonkwiler, West Linn, 2011 (15.0)

50 Sammy Schafer, Oregon City, 2008 (16.7)

45 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2011 (15.0)

50 Michael James, Grant, 2008 (16.7)

45 Cameron Parker, Jesuit, 2015 (15.0)

50 JD Esters, Lincoln, 2009 (16.7)

45 Thomas Miles, Jefferson, 2016 (15.0)

50 Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2011 (16.7)

Points Per Game – 3 Games (2004-2017)

50 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2013 (16.7) 50 Mason Green-Richard, South Eugene, 2015 (16.7) 49 Jordan Ellis, North Medford, 2008 (16.3)

28.6 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016, ‘17 23.0 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2004, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07 22.3 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012, ‘13

49 Brandon Troxel, Tualatin, 2008 (16.3)

22.0 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008, ‘09

49 Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2013 (16.3)

21.0 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016, ‘17

48 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2004 (16.0)

19.2 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2013, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16

48 Michael Moser, Grant, 2008 (16.0)

18.0 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2004, ‘05, ‘06,’ 07

48 Will Bond, Central Catholic, 2009 (16.0)

17.3 Anthony Mathis, West Linn, 2014, ‘15

48 Spencer Coleman, South Eugene, 2010 (16.0)

17.2 Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2015, ‘16

48 Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2010 (16.0)

17.0 Khyan Rayner, Jesuit, 2012, ‘13

48 Collin Huun, South Salem, 2014 (16.0)

16.8 Seth Tarver, Jesuit, 2005, ‘06

48 Malcolm Porter, Jesuit, 2016 (16.0)

16.3 Austin Kuemper, Westview, 2010, ‘11

48 Kelly Bokn, Willamette, 2016 (16.0)

16.0 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2005, ‘06, ‘07

47 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2005 (15.7)

15.7 Josh Tarver, Jesuit, 2004, ‘05

47 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2005 (15.7)

14.9 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2009, ’10, ‘11

47 Kris Montoya, Lincoln, 2010 (15.7) 47 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2010 (15.7)

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All-Time State Tournament Rebounding 8-team format (2004-2017)

Rebounds Per Game – 3 Games (2004-2017)

Single Tournament – 3 Games (2004-2017) 58 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005

19.3 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005

45 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006

15.0 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005

45 Landen Lucas, Sunset, 2010

15.0 Landen Lucas, Sunset, 2010

42 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2007

14.0 Kevin Love, Lake Oswegon, 2007

41 Eli Lininger, South Eugene, 2015

13.7 Eli Lininger, South Eugene, 2015

39 Sammy Schafer, Oregon City, 2008

13.0 Sammy Schafer, Oregon City, 2008

35 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2009

11.7 EJ Singler, South Medford, 2009

35 Jordan Browne-Moore, Central Catholic, 2011

11.7 Jordan Browne-Moore, Central Catholic, 2011

34 Craig Johnson, South Medford, 2004

11.3 Craig Johnson, South Medford, 2004

33 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2004

11.0 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2004

33 Spencer Coleman, South Eugene, 2010

11.0 Spencer Coleman, South Eugene, 2010

33 Kamaka Hepa, Jefferson, 2017

11.0 Kamaka Hepa, Jefferson, 2017

32 Justin Herbert, Sheldon, 2016

10.7 Justin Herbert, Sheldon, 2016

31 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2005

10.3 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2005

30 Brent Johnson, South Medford, 2006

10.0 Brent Johnson, South Medford, 2006

30 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008

10.0 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008

30 Jordan Carter, McKay, 2010

10.0 Jordan Carter, McKay, 2010

30 Jeremiah Harris, David Douglas, 2012

10.0 Jeremiah Harris, David Douglas, 2012

30 Hunter Sweet, Beaverton, 2017

10.0 Hunter Sweet, Beaverton, 2017

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State Tournament Top Scoring Games (1947-2017)

Points 51 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 66; Central Catholic 44, 1952

34 – Rob Woods, Parkrose 64; Pendleton 63, 1974

45 – Kurt Ronnow, Molalla 79; Ashland 76 (OT), 1988

34 – Don Hiebbenthal, Dallas 56; Medford 54, 1975

44 – Brent Merriman, Pendleton 73; Washington 87, 1975

34 – Mark Hoisington, Benson 62; Sunset 78, 1975

42 – Jordan Carter, McKay 74; Newberg 72, 2010

34 – Mark Radford, Grant 66; Sunset 53, 1976

41 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 68; Bend 53, 1952

34 – Dean Derrah, Hillsboro 81; Churchill 78, 1980

41 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 60; Westview 33, 2007

34 – John Olinger, South Salem 61; McNary 58, 2001

40 – Claxton Welch, David Douglas 87; St. Helens 62, 1965

34 – Garrett Sim, Sunset 80; North Medford 73, 2008

40 – Shawn Kintner, McNary 73; Jefferson 60, 1998

33 – Curtis Luckey, Springfield 71; Oregon City 48, 1944

40 – Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 78; West Linn 71, 2017

33 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 90; McLoughlin 68, 1951

39 – Lloyd Buettgenbach, Hood River 66; Newberg 44, 1947

33 – Mike Moran, Eugene 72; Medford 56, 1955

39 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 62; Marshfield 51, 1951

33 – Don Stamps, Albany 62; St. Helens 29, 1955

38 – Richard Washington, Benson 64; Reynolds 48, 1972

33 – Mel Counts, Marshfield 52; Franklin 58, 1959

38 – Tony Wilder, Newberg 65; Sheldon 53, 1972

33 – Jerry Anderson, Medford 81; McMinnville 61, 1959

38 – Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego 61; Benson 62, 2001

33 – Gary Allen, South Salem 78; South Eugene 64, 1963

38 – Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem 66; Sunset 61, 2004

33 – Steve Ericksen, Beaverton 64; Hermiston 56, 1970

37 – Don Peterson, Roosevelt 73; Hillsboro 28, 1947

33 – Brian King, Ontario 63; Central Catholic 53, 1985

37 – Willie Stoudamire, Washington 78; Putnam 79, 1968

33 – Ryan Smith, Churchill 72; South Salem 68, 1993

37 – Charlie Sitton, McMinnville 69; Churchill 66, 1978

33 – Marshal Hartman, Westview 63; Thurston 61, 2002

37 – Charlie Sitton, McMinnville 61; Baker 49, 1979

33 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 69; Jefferson 50, 2005

37 – J.D. Vetter, West Albany 91; Tigard 76, 1991

32 – Morris Buckwalter, La Grande 54; University 37, 1952

37 – Zach Puent, Sheldon 84; Jefferson 65, 1992

32 – Bjarne Jensen, Franklin 65; South Salem 62, 1956

37 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 54; South Medford 58, 2007

32 – Rick Whelan, Milwaukie 51; North Eugene 55, 1962

37 – Greg Plater, McKay 72; Grant 78, 2007

32 – Jack Forde, Medford 67; Lebanon 63, 1963

37 – Payton Pritchard, West Linn 84; Jesuit 43, 2016

32 – Alan Hutchins, Grants Pass 76; South Salem 47, 1963

36 – Rick Whelan, Milwaukie 60; Sandy 41, 1962

32 – Marv Dolezal, South Salem 82; Hermiston 61, 1963

36 – Tony Hopson, Jefferson 77; Klamath Falls 54, 1972

32 – Doug Skille, David Douglas 68; Klamath Falls 64, 1967

35 – Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic 69; Eugene 48, 1957

32 – Rob Torresdal, La Salle 65; Marshfield 78, 1971

35 – Willie Stoudamire, Washington 72; Klamath Falls 73, 1968

32 – Kraig Luther, South Albany 62; Sweet Home 58, 1977

35 – Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls 69; Bend 53, 1971

32 – Paul Robertson, Roseburg 71; Redmond 81, 1981

35 – Craig Ramey, South Eugene 79; West Linn 63, 1980

32 – Jeff Hoffman, David Douglas 66; Beaverton 55, 1987

35 – Todd Anderson, Lakeridge 71; Hillsboro 79, 1980

32 – Anthony Taylor, Beaverton 71; Putnam 56, 1984

35 – Bryan Trendell, Marshfield 52; Benson 59, 1981

32 – Keith Smith, Wilson 61; Crater 45, 1986

35 – Michael Duneavy, Jesuit 84; Redmond 76, 1998

32 – Damon Stoudamire, Wilson 78; West Albany 97, 1991

35 – Robert Day, Benson 77; South Salem 71 OT, 2000

32 – Denmark Reid, Jefferson 72; Tigard 67, 1992

35 – Thomas Gardner, Jefferson 71; South Eugene 65, 2003

32 – Jamie Hammericksen, David Douglas 58; Putnam 37, 1993

34 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 53; La Grande 42, 1952

32 – Phil Johnson, Clackamas 61; South Eugene 59, 1994

34 – Richard Washington, Benson 73; Newberg 63, 1972

32 – Blake Stepp, South Eugene 53; Churchill 55, 1999

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32 – Kyle Singler, South Medford 80; Grant 56, 2007

30 – Nick Jones, Marshall 66; North Eugene 68, 1963

32 – Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego 62; Lincoln 46, 2012

30 – Don Huld, Jefferson 64; Sunset 69, 1965

32 – Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego 67; West Linn 45, 2012

30 – Rick Eikrem, Putnam 79; Washington 78, 1968

31 – Jerry Crimins, McLouglin 66; Lincoln 90, 1951

30 – Gary Ladd, Jefferson 68; Klamath Falls 74, 1968

31 – Ted Miller, Milwaukie 66; Clatskanie 57, 1954

30 – Gerry Brown, Grants Pass 57; McNary 66, 1970

31 – Merlyn Christiansen, Pendleton 78; Wy’east 70, 1968

30 – Dan Bennett, Reynolds 69; Hermiston 53, 1973

31 – Bob Thomas, Wy’east 70; Pendleton 78, 1968

30 – Richard Washington, Benson 60; Roseburg 45, 1973

31 – Keith Grabeel, Hermiston 56; Jefferson 63, 1970

30 – Ray Blume, Parkrose 80; Redmond 54, 1977

31 – Daryl Ross, Baker 50; Sunset 49, 1972

30 – Marty Louthan, Churchill 71: Grant 60, 1979

31 – Dan Ainge, North Eugene 70; Grant 60, 1976

30 – Mark Miller, Estacada 57; Grant 76, 1979

31 – Brad Seehawer, Roseburg 70; Benson 77, 1981

30 – John Carty, Corvallis 54; Grant 56, 1986

31 – Steve Woodside, Parkrose 59; Clackamas 53, 1981

30 – Dave Michaelson, Ashland 66; Glencoe 56, 1986

31 – Kirk Tibbetts, West Albany 79; Hermiston 71 (2OT), 1982

30 – Leigh Wadeson, Lebanon 76; Beaverton 65, 1990

31 – Aaron McKinney, Wilson 69; North Eugene 87, 1992

30 – Jawanza Hadley, David Douglas 70; Lakeridge 64, 1993

31 – Denmark Reid, Jefferson 68; South Salem 59, 1992

30 – Phil Johnson, Clackamas 54; Central Catholic 56, 1994

31 – George Zaninovich, South Eugene 62; Pendleton 58, 1994

30 – Tyron Manlove, Wilson 76; West Linn 64, 1994

31 – Hasan Artharee, Central Catholic 67; Sheldon 56, 1995

30 – Tyron Manlove, Wilson 53; West Linn 62, 1996

31 – Dennis Nathan, Gresham 45; McMinnville 59, 1997

30 – Mike Vanderhoff, South Medford 67; Bend 64, 1996

31 – Frederick Jones, Barlow 47; Sunset 42, 1998

30 – Frederick Jones, Barlow 56; Sheldon 59, 1997

31 – Tim Euhus, Churchill 55; South Eugene 53, 1999

30 – Terrance Green, Benson 88; Pendleton 62, 1999

31 – Terrance Green, Benson 70; Reynolds 41, 1999

30 – Erik Holmgren, Barlow 73; Westview 56, 2001

31 – Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego 71; McMinnville 66, 2000

30 – Kory Mahr, Grants Pass 68; Lincoln 67, 2003

31 – Scott Dougherty, Jesuit 59; Tigard 69, 2002

30 – E.J. Singler, South Medford 66; Central Catholic 60, 2008

31 – Anthony Mathis, West Linn 74; Central Catholic 63, 2014

30 – Brad Tinsley, Oregon City 56; Grant 63, 2008

31 – Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 74; South Salem 82, 2016

30 – Jordan Carter, McKay 49; Sunset 60, 2010

31 – Aaron Deloney, Grant 70; West Salem 73, 2017

30 – Kyle Greeley, West Salem 73; Grant 70, 2017

31 – Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 68; West Salem 52, 2017 30 – Ted Miller, Milwaukie 72; Marshfield 54, 1954 30 – Ted Miller, Milwaukie 70; Redmond 37, 1955 30 – Charlie Warren, Eugene 60; Pendleton 43, 1957 30 – Mel Counts, Marshfield 86; St. Helens 58, 1959 30 – Jerry Anderson, Medford 75; Jesuit 41, 1960

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State Tournament Top Rebound Games (1952-2017)

32 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 68; Bend 53, 1952

21 – Fred Kroush, Marshfield 75; The Dalles 71, 1953

27 – Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic 46; Cleveland 47, 1955

21 – Fred Kroush, Marshfield 56; Central Catholic 47, 1953

27 – Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie 67; Dallas 33, 1955

21 – Bill Moore, The Dalles 84; Dallas 44, 1953

27 – Don Stamps, Albany 62; St. Helens 29, 1955

21 – Bruce Brickner, Klamath Falls 75; Corvallis 53, 1961

26 – Bjarne Jensen, Franklin 65; South Salem 62, 1956

21 – Marv Dolezal, South Salem 56; Klamath Falls 43, 1962

26 – Mel Counts, Marshfield 46; Klamath Falls 44, 1959

21 – John Christianson, Tillamook 53; Astoria 58, 1963

25 – George Lieuallen, McLoughlin 55; Pendleton 49, 1956

21 – John Pinkstaff, South Eugene 70; Franklin 57, 1963

25 – Jim Barnes, Oregon City 65; Thurston 66, 1966

21 – John Pinkstaff, South Eugene 49; David Douglas 43, 1964

24 – Lloyd Hoffine, Marshfield 67; University 44, 1952

21 – Glen Campbell, Thurston 69; Molalla 52, 1965

24 – Dave Shelby, Albany 70; Medford 58, 1953

21 – Carl Bird, Jefferson 75; Redmond 44, 1972

24 – Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic 64; Redmond 35, 1955

21 – Dan Bennett, Reynolds 69; Hermiston 53, 1973

24 – Oliver McCord, Baker 42; Cleveland 46, 1955

21 – Leigh Wadeson, Lebanon 77; Benson 80, 1990

24 – Bjarne Jensen, Franklin 48; Lincoln 40, 1956

21 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 60; Westview 33, 2007

24 – Charlie Warren, Eugene 51; Pendleton 49, 1956

20 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 66; Central Catholic 44, 1952

24 – Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic 69; Eugene 48, 1957

20 – George Schultz, University 56; Bend 33, 1952

24 – K’Zell Wesson, Jefferson 68; Wilson 69, 1994

20 – Neil Causbie, Albany 71; The Dalles 76, 1953

23 – Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 53; La Grande 42, 1952

20 – Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie 52; Eugene 42, 1954

23 – Bo Blair, South Eugene 60; Beaverton 57, 1960

20 – Gordon Grenier, Benson 54; Dallas 37, 1954

23 – Mel Counts, Marshfield 57; Klamath Falls 55, 1960

20 – Don Huld, Jefferson 64; Sunset 69, 1965

23 – Terry Ash, Klamath Falls 60; Baker 47, 1964

20 – Allen Nippert, Sandy 37; Wilson 50, 1974

23 – Keith Grabeel, Hermiston 56; Jefferson 63, 1970

20 – Brad Badger, Corvallis 76; Central Catholic 61, 1993

23 – Richard Washington, Benson 57; Grant 53, 1971

20 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 74; Jefferson 59, 2006

23 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 53; Jesuit 57, 2005

20 – Landen Lucas, Sunset 60; McKay 49, 2010

22 – Bill Moore, The Dalles 71; Marshfield 75, 1953 22 – Glen Campbell, Thurston 70; St. Helens 60, 1965 22 – Mark Hoisington, Benson 88; Hermiston 78, 1974

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Oregon High School Boys Basketball Records Compiled by Mal Van Meer Astoria, Oregon Most Games Played - Career 119 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2004-2008 117 Tom Crabtree, Marshfield, 1949-1953 116 Kevin Marshall, Wilsonville, 2008-2012 116 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2012-2016 115 J. D. Hill, E. Linn Christian Academy, 1998-2002 114 Drew Wiley, McKenzie (3)/Thurston (1), 2004-2008 112 Sam Bullock, Wilsonville, 2012-2016 112 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2013-2017 109 Tyler Hieb, Wilsonville, 2012-2016 107 Harrison Steiger, Wilsonville, 2013-2017 106 Nic Ah Sam, Springfield, 2013-2017 101 Jeff Quinn, Enterprise, 1976-1980

25 Jerry Crimins, McLouglin vs Hermiston (W 116-63), 2/23/1952, 31-39 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s, (73 points); 19-13-16-25 23 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs Roosevelt (W 99-53), 2/2/1952; 32-42 FG’s; 7 FT’s, (71 points) 7’1” Senior 23 Mel Counts, Marshfield vs Reedsport (W 81-38), 12/18/1959; 24-35 FG’s; 2-of-2 FT’s; 22 Rebounds (50 points); 17-8-23-2 6”10 ½ ” Senior 23 A.J. Lapray, Sprague vs Sunset (L 72-83), 3/1/2011; 23 4th quarter points (40 ponts);

Highest Season Averages Highest Season Average– Home 391 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (43.4)

22 Tom Rohlffs, Sunset vs Gresham (W 96-58) 1/31/1964; 13-17 FG’s; 10-11 FT’s; 22 2nd quarter points (36 points) 5’9” Senior

Highest Season Average– Away 646 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (35.9)

22 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville vs Milwaukie (W 89-47) 1/13/2017; 20-26 FG’s; 7-7 FT’s; 22 3rd quarter points (56 points) 6’5 Senior

Highest Season Average– Regular 852 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (38.7) Highest Season Average– League 574 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (41.0)

Most Points - Loss 58 Brandon Brooks, Grant vs Franklin (L 92-95), 2/26/1998 6’ Sophomore

Highest Season Average– League (Home) 319 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (45.6) Highest Season Average 1035 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (38.3) Highest State Tournament Average 166 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (41.5) Most Points by Two Teammates – one game 96 Jerry Crimins (73) & Jerry McCallister (23) McLoughlin vs Hermiston (W 116-63); 2/23/1952 78 LeRoy Ashwill (41) & Harvey Dethlefs (37) Gaston vs Hill Military Academy (W 154-16) 2/17/1955 Most Points - One Quarter 29 Mike Moran, Eugene vs Oakridge (W 100-54) 1/28/1955; 29 4th quarter points (41 points) 6’9” Senior 28 Silas Melson, Jefferson vs Franklin (W 111-40) 1/17/2014; 28 1st quarter points (52 points) 6’3” Senior 27 Jonathan Klein, Silver Crest vs Alsea, 1993-1994; 27 4th quarter points, (47 points) 26 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin vs Hermiston (W 104-68), 3/1/1952, 27-48 FG’s; 26 4th quarter points, (57 points) 5’11” Senior

57 Adrian Young, Oak Hill vs Falls City (L 65-89), 2/11/2003, 18-36 FG's; 20-24 FT's; 24 Rebounds 10-12-18-17; 6’4” Senior 53 Joe Mann, Irrigon vs Ione (L 59-61), 2/18/1956 6’6” Junior 53 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln vs Benson (L 87-109), 1/10/1998 Freshman 52 Mike Fisher, Toledo vs Reedsport (L 78-90), 1998 13-26 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s; 5-7 3’s; 10 rebounds Senior Most Points One Game - Senior 73 Jerry Crimins, McLouglin vs Hermiston (116-63), 2/23/1952, 31-39 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s 19-13-16-25

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Most Points One Game - Junior 54 Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa vs Rainier (82-60), 2/17/1956; 21 FG’s; 12 FT’s 32 1st half points / 22 2nd half points 32 of teams 35 1st half points 6’4” Junior

48 Ron Stockard, Echo vs Umapine (W 96-72), 2/2/1971, 23-48 FG's; 16-19 FT's, (62 points) 43 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs Roosevelt (W 90-53), 2/22/1952; 32-43 FG’s; 7 FT’s, (71 points) 7’1” Senior

Most Points One Game - Sophomore 60 Brandon Brooks, Grant vs Lincoln (W 106-82), 2/18/1998; 32-37 FT's 6-foot Sophomore

Highest FG Percentage - Game (Min 20 FGA) .958 John Stevens, Griswold vs Ukiah (W 100-55), 1/21/1956, 23-24 FG's; 11 FT's, (57 points) 6’6” Sophomore

Most Points One Game - Freshman 53 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln vs Benson (L 87-109), 1/10/1998

.917 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego vs Oregon City (W 75-56), 2/10/2005, 22-24 FG’s; 6 dunks; 20 rebs; 4 assists (50 points) 6’8” Sophomore

Scored All Of Team’s Points 27 Walter Corpon, McMinnville vs Newberg (W 27-25), 3/10/1914, 10 FG’s; 7-of-12 FT’s 22 Walter Baumgartner, Tillamook vs Hoquiam, WA. (W 22-20), 12/31/1933; 8 FG’s; 6-7 FT’s 19 Benny Burns, Astoria vs Clatskanie (W 19-15), 12/19/1913 Sophomore Most Field Goals Made - Game 32 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs Roosevelt (W 90-53), 2/22/1952, 32-43 FG’s; 7 FT's, (71 points) 7’1” Senior

.900 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville vs Tigard (W 70-56), 1980, 18-20 FG's; 10-13 FT's; 21 rebs, 3 blocks (46 points) 6’9” Senior Most 3-Pointers Made - Game 13 Brenson Parks, Lowell vs McKenzie (W 90-66), 1/14/1997, 5-7 FG's; 13-20 3's; 3-13 FT's; 10 ast; 6 rebs (52 points) 6-foot Senior 11 Derek Blankenship, Baker vs Weiser, ID, (W 89-59), 1/29/2010, 16-20 FG’s; 11-14 3’s; 4 assists (31 points at half)

31 Gerry Bloom, Crow vs Lorane (W 98-27), 1/25/1952, 31-52 FG's; 5-14 FT's, (67 points); 12-18-20-17s 6’1” Senior

10 Jason Perry, Christ’s Center (Junction City) vs Triangle Lake (W 96-54), 2/2/1992; 10-of-13 3’s 12 rebounds; 10 assists; 10 steals; (52 points)

31 Jerry Crimins, McLouglin vs Hermiston (W 116-63), 2/23/1952, 31-39 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s, (73 points), 19-13-16-25 5’11” Senior

10 Steve Cassitti, Spray vs Eddyville (L 65-76), 12/29/1994, (45 points)

30 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs Molalla (W 77-26), 1/12/1952, 30-51 FG’s; 6 FT’s, (66 points) 7’1” Senior Most Field Goals Attempted - Game 57 Nick Derscheid, Glendale vs Butte Falls (W 99-73), 2/22/1966, 26-57 FG’s; 11-17 FT’s, (61 points) 6’4” Senior 52 Gerry Bloom, Crow vs Lorane (W 98-27), 1/25/1952: 31-52 FG's; 5-14 FT's, (67 points); 12-18-20-17 6’1” Senior 51 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln vs Molalla (W 77-26), 1/12/1952, 30-51 FG’s; 6 FT’s 7’1” Senior 48 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin vs Hermiston (W 104-68), 3/1/1952, 27-48 FG’s; 3 FT’s (57 points) 26 4th quarter points 5’11” Senior

10 Ryan Isom, Knappa vs Gaston (W 104-50), 1/15/2007, 10-of-17 3’s (34 points) 10 Dakota Gordon North Lake vs Rogue Valley Adventist (W 59-38); (38 points) 10 Billy Hansen, Ashland vs Henley (W 71-58), 12/17/2010, 10 3’s; (36 points) 9 Ben Christensen, Madras vs Crook County 12/12, 1993; (36 points) 9 Brenson Parks, Lowell vs Central Linn (L 86-94), 1997, 9-17 3’s; (47 points) 9 Travis Price, South Umpqua vs Illinois Valley, 1997 6-foot Junior 9 Odin Miller, Union vs Pilot Rock (W 75-77), 12/12/1998, 18 FG’s; 9 3’s 6’2” Senior 9 Greg Plater, McKay vs Redmond (W 63-54), 1/30/2007; 9 3’s; 6-8 FT’s; (47 points)

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9 Devin Banks, McKenzie vs North Clackamas Christian, 9-13 3’s; (2004) 9 Justin Paz, Delphian vs Willamina (L 83-90), 2/1/2005; (45 points) 9 Jansen Harrington, Madras vs Crater (L 87-92), 2/27/2005; (31 points) 9 Dakota Gordon, Prospect vs Milo Academy (W 91-84), 2/20/2007; 9-12 3’s; (53 points) 5’10” Junior

Most 127 113 94 81 79 69 66 66

3-Point Field Goals Made – Season Ryan Isom, Knappa, 127-320 (.397) 2006-07 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 113-228 (.438) 1996-97 Derrick Metcalf, Madras, 2007 Derrick Metcalf, Madras, 2006 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 79-177 (.446) 1995-96 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 Mike Cokley, Knappa, 66-157 (.420) 1998-99 Matt Cokley, Knappa, 66-207 (.319) 1999-00

9 Tyler Johnson, Clatskanie vs Rogue River (L 61-72), 12/19/2009; 9 3’s; (27 points) Freshman

Most 3-Point Field Goals Made – Career 262 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 262-627 (.418) 1993-97 245 Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite 245-708; (.346) 2002-2006 231 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2013-17 190 Scott Shockley, Christ Center, 1997-98 189 Ryan Isom, Knappa, 189-506, (.374) 2005-07

9 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Community vs Ione (W 74-64), 1/29/2010; 9-11 3’s; (33 points)

Highest Percentage – Game .1000 Thye Schuyler, Riddle, 8-8 1997-98

9 Derek Piete, Regis vs Chemawa (W 79-47), 1/27/2009; 9-15 3’s; (33 points)

9 Zach Holloway, Central Linn vs Knappa (W 71-61); 3/4/2011; 11-19 FG’s; 9-14 3’s; 5-6 FT’s (36 points) 9 Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath vs Stayton (W 104-62); 2/24/2014; (53 points/38 at halftime), 9 3’s 6’3” Senior 9 Javary Christmas, De La Salle North Catholic vs Clatskanie (W 78-57) 2/6/2015; (43 points) Junior 9 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville vs Milwaukie (W 89-47); 1/13/2017; 20-26 FG’s; 7-7 FT’s; 9-14 3’s; 6’5” Senior Most 3-Point Field Goals Made Game - Frosh 9 Tyler Johnson, Clatskanie vs Rogue River, (L 61-72), 12/19/2009; 9 3’s; (27 points) Freshman Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted - Game 20 Mark Winslow Condon vs Griswold (L 62-75), 7-20 3-pointers 1988 20 Kerry Brame Tillamook vs Rainier (W 108-69) 13-27 FG’s; 6-7 FT’s; 9-20 3-pointers 1995 Senior 20 Brenson Parks Lowell vs McKenzie (W 91-84) 13-20 3-pointers; 52 points February 14, 1997 20 Kyle Gomez Bonanza vs St. Mary’s (L 47-54); 4-20 3-pointers

Most 3-Point Field Goals Attempted – Game 20 Brenson Parks, Lowell vs McKenzie, (91-84) 2/14/1997 (13-20/52 points) 20 Mark Winslow, Condon vs Griswold; 1988 (7-20) 20 Kyle Gomez, Bonanza vs St. Mary’s; 2007 (4-20) Most 320 258 207 186 176

3-Point Field Goals Attempted – Season Ryan Isom, Knappa, 127-320 (.397) 2006-2007 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 113-258 (.438) 1996-1997 Matt Cokley, Knappa, 66-207 (.319) Ryan Isom, Knappa, 62-186 (.2005-2006) John Evans, Knappa, 56-176 (.2000-2001)

Most Free Throws Made in a Game 32 Brandon Brooks, Grant vs Lincoln, 2/18/1998 (32-37) 25 Taylor Webster, St Helens vs Parkrose, 1/30/2009 (25-26) 24 Monte McDonald, Mohawk vs Harrisburg, 1/31/1970 (24-29) 24 Kevin Kolfstad, Colton vs Kennedy, 1/24/1992 (24-28) 23 Mike Moran, Eugene vs Willamette, 2/22/1955 (23-31) 20 Evan Keiling, Gladstone vs La Salle, 1/3/2001 (20-21) 20 Adrian Young, Oak Hill vs Falls City, 2/22/2003 (20-21) 19 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas vs W. Linn (2017 (19-22) 18 Robert Hardy, Ashland, 1935 (18-18) 18 Dan Beeson, Phoenix vs Myrtle Point 1965 (18-21) 18 Doug Eilerstson, Lakeridge vs Grants Pass 1973 (18-19) 18 Greg Walker, Phoenix vs Myrtle Point, 1986 (18-19) 17 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville vs Baker, 3/7/1979 (17-22) Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game 37 Brandon Brooks, Grant vs Lincoln, 2.18/1998 (32-37) 31 Mike Moran, Eugene vs Willamette, 2/16/1955 (23-31) 29 Monte McDonald, Mohawk vs Harrisburg, 1/31/1970 (24-29) 28 Kevin Kolfstad, Colton vs Kennedy, 1/24/1992 (24-28) 26 Taylor Webster, St. Helens vs Parkrose, 1/13/2009 (25-26) Consecutive Free Throws Made in a Game 17 Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center vs Prairie City, 3/7/1998 (17-17) Consecutive Free Throws - Overall 58 Brian Holpuch, Bend, 1993

205

Wins

Highest Free Throw Percent - Season .916 Jay Elmore, South Eugene, 2017 (76-83) .905 Brian Holpuch, Bend, 1993

40 35 32 32 30 30 30

Highest Percent of Teams Points 70.7 Adrian Young; Oak Hll, Eugene; 428-605 pts; 2003 Blocked Shots in a Game 26 Cole Salter, Open Door (L 29-41) vs Heritage Christian, 6’8” Freshman; NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL RECORD

Team Records Winning Streaks (Streak ended in listed year) Win Streaks – Overall 56 Oakland, 2001 (2A Best) 51 Elkton, 1965 49 Knappa, 1999 48 La Salle, 1985 (3A Best) 48 Christ’s Center, 1999 (1A Best) 43 Franklin, 1943 40 Vernonia, 1978 39 McMinnville, 1980 (4A Best) 38 North Eugene, 1977 34 North Eugene, 2007 Win Streak – Season 30 Echo (30-0), 1952-1953 30 Oakland (30-0), 1999-2000 29 Knappa (29-0), 1998-1999 30 Eugene (30-2), 1944-1945 Win Streak – Home 68 Klamath Union, 1968-1976 Win Streak – Own Classification 51 Knappa, (2A), 2000 Win Streak – League 65 Jefferson, (Portland Interscholastic League) 43 Knappa, 2000 (Northwest League) Losing Streaks – Overall (Streak ended in listed year) 56 Delphian, 2001 52 Waldport, 2001 44 Valley Catholic, 1995 40 Hidden Valley, 1984 39 Ashland, 1961 35 Willamette, 1981 33 Hermiston, 1978 Losing Streak – Season 25 Southridge, 1999-2000 (0-25 –no seniors)

Wins-Season (Home) 24 Astoria, 1934-1935 Wins – All-time 1,778 Astoria, 1911-2017 Most Points – After First Quarter 47 West Albany vs Corvallis (100-91) 1/17/1992 Most Points – At Halftime 74 Grant vs Franklin (142-76) 2/11/1987 40 34 36 32 18 23 15 20 74 Knappa vs Bishop Dagwell (130-32) 1/30/1971 40 34 28 28 10 09 07 06 73 Madras vs Dallas (126-83) 12/28/2007 Most Points – In A Half 98 Gaston vs Hill Military Academy (154-16) 2/17/1955 2nd Half (98-9) Most Points – After 3rd Quarter 110 Grant vs Franklin (142-76) 2/11/1987 102 Knappa vs Bishop Dagwell (130-32) 1/30/1971 Most 49 49 47 47

Points – In A Quarter Gaston vs Hill Military Academy (154-16) 2/17/1955 Powers Alsea vs Oregon School for Deaf (128-27) 1970’s West Albany vs Corvallis (100-91) 1/17/1992

Most Points – Quarter (Both Teams) 73 Wheeler County (Fossil) vs Dufur (109-122) 2/15/1974 29 29 29 35 21 23 27 38 70 Madras vs Dallas (128-83) 12/28/2007 Most Points – Game 154 Gaston vs Hill Military Academy (154-16) 2/17/1955 1st 56-7; 2nd 98-9 LeRoy Ashwill (41 points) 142 Grant vs Franklin (142-76) 2/11/1988 40 34 36 32 18 23 15 20 Terrell Brandon (26 points)

Losing Streak – League 58 Roosevelt, 1937 (Portland Interscholastic League)

134 Crane vs Spray (134-74) 2/17/1966

Losing Streak – Away 35

Astoria, 1934-1935 (40-4) Astoria, 1933-1934 (35-4) Clatskanie, 1926-1927 (32-4) Astoria, 1936-1937 (32-9) Eugene, 1944-1945 (30-2) Echo, 1952-1953 (30-0) Oakland, 1999-2000 (30-0)

Roosevelt, 1975 (Portland Interscholastic League)

206

130 Knappa vs Bishop Dagwell (130-32) 1/30/1971 40 34 28 28 10 09 07 06 54-98 FT’s/22-28 FT’s Tim Kelly (23 points)

215 208 206 204 203 199 196 194 193 192 191 190

130 Benson vs Marshall (130-68) 1/15/1992 29 35 41 25 16 22 15 15 Jeff Wack (19 points) 130 Knappa vs Neah-Kah-Nie (130-51) 1/20/1998 33 31 29 37 12 17 03 19 Brian Jackson (38 points) 128 Alsea vs Oregon School for Deaf 1970’s 43 16 47 22 05 07 03 12 58-102 FG’s; 12-24 FT’s Ken Stone (29 points) 128 Benson vs Roosevelt (128-80) 2/22/1990 25 34 31 38 14 15 25 26 Orlando Williams (38 points) 128 Jewell vs Willamette V. Christian (128-68) 1/4/1997 33 32 25 38 10 13 24 19 60-89 FG’s Chris Roth ((30 points) 127 Benson vs Cleveland (127-81) 1979 126 Madras vs Dallas (126-83) 12/28/1998 36 37 34 19 19 33 15 16 Derrick Metcalf (32 points) 125 Prospect vs Paisley (125-72) 2/6/1970 37 28 29 31 18 14 21 19 59-105 FG’s, Dick Maurer (27 points) 125 Benson vs Cleveland (125-64) Jan. 1972 29 33 29 34 09 15 20 20 Richard Washington (33 points) 125 Mohawk vs Eddyville (125-59) 2/15/1977 33 38 32 22 11 20 20 08 53-113 FG’s; 19 FT’s Mike Leopard (27 points)

N. Clackamas Christ.vs Willamette V. Christ. (114-101) 1/5/96 Benson vs Roosevelt (128-80) 2/22/1990 St. Helens vs Liberty (94-112) 2/23/2010 Wilson vs Grant (114-90) 1/16/1991 Crater vs West Albany (106-97) 12/27/1997 Grant vs Wilson (98-101) 2/4/1994 Portland Adventist Academy vs Amity (101-95) 2001 Lifegate vs Southwest Christian (99-95) 2/11/2003 Central Linn vs Harrisburg (107-86) 12/17/1974 Mitchell vs Ukiah (110-82) 1/22/2005 West Albany vs Corvallis (100-91) 1/17/1992 North Salem vs West Albany (127-63) 1998

Largest Shutout Jefferson 102; Gervais 0; 3/6/1934 La Grande 101; North Powder 0; 1919 Biggest Point Spread 138 Gaston 154; Hill Military Academy 16; 2/17/1955 103 Canby 109; Hubbard 6; 1/26/2017 86 Chiloquin 110; Butte Falls 24; 12/7/1993 79 Knappa 130; Neah-Kah-Nie 51; 1/20/1998 78 Crane 103; Powder Valley 25; 1/28/2003 72 Colton 115; Hill Military Academy 43; 2/22/1955 72 Long Creek 99; Dayville 27; Feb. 1977 71 Crow 98; Lorane 27; 1/25/1952 Lowest Game Score 4 Hillsboro 3; Forest Grove 1; 2/27/1956 Most Players Scoring One Game – One Team 19 Benson vs Franklin (102-60) Feb. 1991 Tallest Prep Player 7’6” Marcel Wikim, Willamette, 1994 Most Brothers on One Team 7 The Fox Brothers, Thurston, Coach Genevieve Beamon, 1937-38 5 The Daniel Brothers, Central Linn, Coach Tinker Hatfield, 1967

125 West Albany vs Sprague (125-99) 1/26/1991 Most Points – Loss 116 Sprague vs West Albany (123-116) 2/27/1991 36 29 22 29 33 27 29 34 Most Points – Both Teams 239 West Albany vs Sprague (123-116) 2/27/1991 36 29 22 29 33 27 29 34 231 Dufur vs Wheeler County (122-109) 2/15/1974 224 West Albany vs Corvallis (125-99) 1991 224 West Albany vs Sprague (125-99) 1/26/1991 223 West Albany vs South Albany (119-104) 1/23/1992 219 Banks vs Seaside (113-106) 1/6/92

207

Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

1980

Charlie Sitton, McMinnville

1976

Barney Holland, North Eugene

1981

A.C. Green, Benson

1980

Jim Bair, Clackamas

1981

Dick Gray, Benson

1982 1983

Dave Immel, Glencoe

1982

1984

Anthony Taylor, Beaverton

1983

Barry Adams, Glencoe

1985

Brian King, Ontario

1984

George Crandall, Wilson

1986

Keith Smith, Wilson

1985

Nick Robertson, Beaverton

1987

John Carty, Corvallis

1986

Ken Harris, Sunset

1988

Terrell Brandon, Grant &

1987

Ken Harris, Sunset

Kevin Harris, Sunset

1988

Terry Viohl, North Eugene

1989

Aaron Johnson, Aloha

1989

Barney Holland, Aloha

1990

Orlando Williams, Benson

1990

Bart Valentine, West Linn

1991

Damon Stoudamire, Wilson

1991

Dean Roberts, West Albany

1992

Zach Puent, Sheldon

1992

Larry Knudsen, Gresham

1993

Josh Unruh, South Salem

1993

John Roche, Churchill

1994

Phil Johnson, Clackamas

1994

Steve Halligan, Central Catholic

1995

A.D. Smith, Churchill

1995

John Roche, Churchill

1996

Thalo Green, South Salem

1996

Tom Johnson, Barlow

1997

Frederick Jones, Barlow

1997

Bart Valentine, West Linn

1998

Frederick Jones, Barlow

1998

Nick Robertson, Beaverton

1999

Michael Dunleavy, Jesuit

1999

Chuck Robinson, North Salem

2000

Blake Stepp, South Eugene

2000

Marshall Haskins, Jefferson

2001

Aaron Miles, Jefferson

2001

John Roche, Churchill

2002

Marshal Hartman, Westview

2002

Shawn Alderman, Tigard

2003

Maarty Leunen, Redmond

2003

Gene Potter, Jesuit

2004

Jeremiah Dominquez, South Salem

2004

Rick Havercroft, McMinnville

2005

Kevin Love, Lake Oswego

2005

Gene Potter, Jesuit

2006

Kevin Love, Lake Oswego

2006

Dennis Murphy, South Medford

2007

Kyle Singler, South Medford &

2007

Dennis Murphy, South Medford

Kevin Love, Lake Oswego

2008

Mike Doherty, Oregon City

2008

Garrett Sim, Sunset &

2009

Gene Potter, Jesuit

Brad Tinsley, Oregon City

2010

Pat Coons, Westview

2009

E.J. Singler, South Medford

2011

Craig Stinnett, Roseburg

2010

Stephen Holt, Jesuit

2012

Gene Potter, Jesuit

2011

Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit

2013

Eric Viuhkola, West Linn

2012

Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego

2014

Erik Viuhkola, West Linn

2013

Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego

2015

Dave Hancock, South Eugene

2014

Payton Pritchard, West Linn

2016

Dennis Murphy, South Medford

2015

Payton Pritchard, West Linn

2016

Payton Pritchard, West Linn

2017

Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas

Pat Strickland, Jefferson 2017

208

Pat Strickland, Jefferson

Official Oregon High School Career Scorers Courtesy of Mal Van Meer & Larry Moulton 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

2,628 2,584 2,515 2,394 2,331 2,324 2,273 2,219 2,207 2,178 2,114 2,095 2,095 2,073 2,071 2.051 2,040 2,020 2,016 2,011 1,989 1,981 1,973 1,972 1,957 1,949 1,946 1,945 1,944 1,931 1,928 1,922 1,917 1,914 1,905

Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 2007 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa 1957 Brian Jackson, Knappa 1999 Drew Wiley, McKenzie (3) Thurston (1) 2008 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City 2008 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington 2004 Zach Bernards, Dayton 2017 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln (1) Lake Oswego (3) 2001 Kyle Singler, South Medford 2007 John Stevens, Griswold 1958 Payton Pritchard, West Linn 2016 Luke Jackson, Creswell 2000 Zack Van Loon, Yoncalla 2016 Richard Washington, Benson 1973 Tony Ross, Grant 1986 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian (3) 2011 Dick Maurer, Prospect 1970 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley 1980 Zach Gengler, Silverton 2013 J.D. Hill, East Linn Christian 2002 Joshua Dressler, Portland Lutheran 2005 Derek Anderson, Scappoose 2001 Brenson Parks, Lowell 1997 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville 2017 Jared Dunn, Days Creek 2001 Michael Harthun, South Medford 2008 Brent Counts, Gervais 1983 Jim Jarvis, Coquille (2) Roseburg (2) 1961 Tyron Manlove, Wilson 1996 Tanner McIntosh, Imbler 2005 Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian 2003 Blake Muscardin, Regis 2005 Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist 2014 Alex Young, Phoenix 2012 Isaac Bonton, Columbia Christian (1) Parkrose (3) 2017 209

36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75.

1,884 1,879 1,878 1,870 1,868 1,859 1,853 1,847 1,835 1,823 1,809 1,807 1,797 1,790 1,787 1,786 1,776 1,772 1,765 1,754 1,754 1,754 1,748 1,747 1,732 1,727 1,727 1,726 1,726 1,721 1,715 1,709 1,709 1,709 1,708 1,690 1,678 1,677 1,675 1,667

Frederick Jones, Barlow 1998 Lawson Struve, Lost River 1999 Terrence Jones, Jefferson (Portland) 2010 James Loe, Hillsboro 2004 Damian McCarthy, Portland Adventist 1996 Joseph Mann, Irrigon 1956 Ben Voogd, Siuslaw 2005 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville 1980 Sean Coste, Sacred Heart 1984 Thye Schuyler, Riddle 1998 Johnny Coppedge, Stayton 1982 Eli Lininger, South Eugene 2015 Calviin Molan, Salem Academy2010 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock 1979 Nic Ah Sam, Springfield 2017 Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Valley Christian 2006 Geoff Grass, Philomath 1989 Marshal Hartman, Westview 2002 Seth Tarver, Jesuit 2006 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist 1991 Dustin Andes, North Douglas 2008 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego 2013 Bobby Cofrances, Horizon Christian 2008 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 1952 Chris Rodgers, Wilson 2002 Landon Boucher, Salem Academy 2006 Aaron Phillips, Central Christian 2009 Dakota Gordon, Prospect (3) North Lake (1) 2009 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii 2010 Nick Cantonwine, Blanchet Catholic 2011 Brad Haynes, Gilchrist 2001 Andy McCloskey, Lebanon 1977 Jeff Grass, Philomath 1989 Levell Hesia, Mazama 2003 Jerry Zelinski, Riverside 1976 Troy Molendyke, Griswold (3) & Tillamook (1) 1984 Justin Parnell, Sutherlin 2006 Steve Olstedt, Jewell 1972 Willie Stoudamire, Washington 1968 Logan Garvin, Philomath 2002 210

76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115.

1,666 1,666 1,665 1,661 1,660 1,652 1,649 1,638 1,637 1,632 1,632 1,627 1,627 1,623 1,617 1,615 1,593 1,591 1,591 1,589 1,588 1,584 1,578 1,578 1,578 1,577 1,577 1,572 1,571 1,565 1,562 1,558 1,551 1,550 1,550 1.548 1,543 1,542 1,539 1,539

Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Union 1971 Tim Kelly, Knappa 1974 Leif Spencer, Cleveland 1993 Andy Poling, Westview 2008 Tony Villanueva, Weston-McEwen 1974 Henry Baysinger, Weston-McEwen 1971 Tim Clark, Sutherlin 1997 Mike Tiedeman, Jewell 1965 Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite 2007 Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla 1991 Scott Morse, Cascade Christian 2009 Mel Counts, Marshfield 1960 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 2017 Corey Allen, Central Catholic 2005 Tyler Hayes, Bend High 2002 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic 1952 Grant Hartenstein, Colton 1991 Ryan Sams, Pendleton 1992 J.D. Vetter, West Albany 1992 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton 1970 Erick Stockey, Douglas 1999 Dave Allen, Scappoose 1973 Cameron McCaffrey, Century 2009 A. D. Smith, Churchill 1995 Phil Nolin, Cascade Locks 1972 Tom Carey, Stayton 1972 Max Bebee, Elmira 2010 Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co. 2010 Nathan McBride, Warrenton 2004 Alex Dixon, Yamhill-Carlton 1992 Blake Stepp, South Eugene 2001 Erick Stookey, Douglas 1999 Virgil Merrill, Drain 1957 Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian 1997 Kevin Kofstad, Colton 1994 Josh Barkley, Nixyaawii (2) Pilot Rock (1) 2014 Charles Jones, David Douglas 2016 Craig Miller, Cleveland 1983 Brandon Brooks, Grant (1) Jefferson (2) 2000 Brent Counts, Blanchet Catholic 2002 211

116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154.

1,538 1,537 1,536 1,531 1,527 1,521 1,520 1,519 1,515 1,510 1,508 1,506 1,502 1,491 1,490 1,490 1,488 1,488 1,486 1,484 1,481 1,478 1,472 1,471 1,471 1,471 1,470 1,468 1,464 1,464 1,464 1,461 1,460 1,456 1,451 1,436 1,433 1,419 1,399

Andy Maurer, Prospect 1965 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro 1981 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea (Astoria) 1959 Dan Bennett, Reynolds 1974 Michael Lee, Jefferson (Portland) 2001 Eric Dressler, Portland Lutheran 1974 George Mendazona, Ridgeview 2016 E.J. Singler, South Medford 2009 David Cernin, Century 2005 Ian Andersen, Wilson 2006 Paul McCoy, De LaSalle (1) Grant (3) 2008 Travis Olson, Mazama 1990 Brian Conklin, North Eugene 2008 Jeff Spike, Echo 1991 Marv Branstiter, Toledo 1958 Denmark Reid, Jefferson (Portland) 1993 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1984 Michael Moser, Grant 2009 Bob Ball, Rainier 1948 Danny Derry, Oakland 2006 Blake Poole, Sheldon 2007 Todd Grassman, Yoncalla 2002 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy 2010 Jack Paola, Sandy 1977 Jeff Quinn, Enterprise 1980 Doug Harris, Corbett 1980 Dave Allen, Scappoose 1973 Tony McClure, Elkton 1998 Lathen Wallace, Jefferson (Portland) 2006 Steve Eggink, Marist 1980 Josh Tarver, Jesuit 2005 Danny Ainge, North Eugene 1977 Patrick Gordon, Prospect 1998 Brian Glassco, Willamette Valley Christian 2001 Cameron Parker, Jesuit 2017 Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center 1999 Stan Walker, Sunset 1976 Charlie Warren, South Eugene 1958 Fred Earwood, Riddle (1) Myrtle Creek (3) 1960

212

Official Oregon High School Career Scorers Large School Classification

1.

2,628 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego 2007

2.

2,331 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City 2008

3.

2,219 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln (1) Lake Oswego (3) 2001

4.

2,207 Kyle Singler, South Medford 2007

5.

2,114 Payton Pritchard, West Linn 2016

6.

2,073 Richard Washington, Benson 1973

7.

2,071 Tony Ross, Grant 1986

8.

1,949 Michael Harthun, South Medford 2008

9.

1,945 Jim Jarvis, Coquille (2) Roseburg (2) 1961

10.

1,944 Tyron Manlove, Wilson 1996

11.

1,884 Frederick Jones, Barlow 1998

12.

1.878 Terrence Jones, Jefferson 2010

13.

1,870 James Loe, Hillsboro 2004

14.

1,847 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville 1980

15.

1,809 Johnny Coppedge, Stayton 1982

16.

1,807 Eli Lininger, South Eugene 2015

17.

1,772 Marshal Hartman, Westview 2002

18.

1,765 Seth Tarver, Jesuit 2006

19.

1,754 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego 2013

20.

1,747 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln 1952

21.

1,732 Chris Rodgers, Wilson 2002

22.

1,709 Andy McCloskey, Lebanon 1977

23.

1,709 Levell Hesia, Mazama 2003

24.

1,675 Willie Stoudamire, Washington 1968

25.

1,666 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Union 1971

26.

1,665 Leif Spencer, Cleveland 1993

27.

1,661 Andy Poling, Westview 2008

28.

1,627 Mel Counts, Marshfield 1960

29.

1,627 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas 2017

30.

1,623 Corey Allen, Central Catholic 2005 213

31.

1,617 Tyler Hayes, Bend High 2002

32.

1,615 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic 1952

33.

1,591 Ryan Sams, Pendleton 1992

34.

1,591 J.D. Vetter, West Albany 1992

35.

1,589 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1970

36.

1,578 Cameron McCaffrey, Century 2009

37.

1,578 A. D. Smith, Churchill 1995

38.

1,562 Blake Stepp, South Eugene 2001

39.

1,543 Charles Jones, David Douglas 2016

40.

1,542 Craig Miller, Cleveland 1983

41.

1,539 Brandon Brooks, Grant (1) Jefferson (2) 2000

42.

1,537 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro 1981

43.

1,531 Dan Bennett, Reynolds 1974

44.

1,527 Michael Lee, Jefferson 2001

45.

1,520 George Mendazona, Ridgeview 2016

46.

1,519 E.J. Singler, South Medford 2009

47.

1,515 David Cernin, Century 2005

48.

1,510 Ian Andersen, Wilson 2006

49.

1,508 Paul McCoy, De La Salle (1) Grant (3) 2008

50.

1,506 Travis Olson, Mazama 1990

51.

1,502 Brian Conklin, North Eugene 2008

52.

1,490 Denmark Reid, Jefferson 1993

53.

1,488 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1984

54.

1,488 Michael Moser, Grant 2009

55.

1,481 Blake Poole, Sheldon 2007

56.

1,471 Jack Paola, Sandy 1977

57.

1,464 Lathen Wallace, Jefferson 2006

58.

1,464 Josh Tarver, Jesuit 2005

59.

1,461 Danny Ainge, North Eugene 1977

60.

1,451 Cameron Parker, Jesuit 2017

61.

1,433 Stan Walker, Sunset 1976

62.

1,419 Charlie Warren, South Eugene 1958

214

Official Oregon High School Career Scorers Small School Classification

1.

2,584 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa 1957

2.

2,515 Brian Jackson, Knappa 1999

3.

2,394 Drew Wiley, McKenzie (3) Thurston (1) 2008

4.

2,324 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington 2004

5.

2,273 Zach Bernards, Dayton 2017

6.

2,178 John Stevens, Griswold 1958

7.

2,095 Luke Jackson, Creswell 2000

8.

2,095 Zack Van Loon, Yoncalla 2016

9.

2.051 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 2011

10.

2,040 Dick Maurer, Prospect 1970

11.

2,020 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley 1980

12.

2,016 Zach Gengler, Silverton 2013

13.

2,011 J.D. Hill, East Linn Christian 2002

14.

1,989 Joshua Dressler, Portland Lutheran 2005

15.

1,981 Derek Anderson, Scappoose 2001

16.

1,973 Brenson Parks, Lowell 1997

17.

1,972 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2017

18.

1.966 Zach Gengler, Silverton 2011

19.

1,957 Jared Dunn, Days Creek 2001

20.

1,946 Brent Counts, Gervais 1983

21.

1,931 Tanner McIntosh, Imbler 2005

22.

1,928 Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian 2003

23.

1,922 Blake Muscardin, Regis 2005

24.

1,917 Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist 2014

25.

1,914 Alex Young, Phoenix 2012

26.

1,905 Isaac Bonton, Columbia Christian (1) Parkrose (3) 2017

27.

1,879 Lawson Struve, Lost River 1999

28.

1,868 Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist 1996

29.

1,859 Joseph Mann, Irrigon 1956 215

30.

1,853 Ben Voogd, Siuslaw 2005

31.

1,835 Sean Coste, Sacred Heart 1984

32.

1,823 Thye Schuyler, Riddle 1998

33.

1,797 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy 2010

34.

1,790 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock 1979

35.

1,787 Nic Ah Sam, Springfield 2017

36.

1,786 Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Valley Christian 2006

37.

1,776 Geoff Grass, Philomath 1989

38.

1,754 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist 1991

39.

1,754 Dustin Andes, North Douglas 2008

40.

1,748 Bobby Cofrances, Horizon Christian 2008

41.

1,727 Landon Boucher, Salem Academy 2006

42.

1,727 Aaron Phillips, Central Christian 2009

43.

1,726 Dakota Gordon, Prospect (3) North Lake (1) 2009

44.

1,726 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii 2010

45.

1,721 Nick Cantonwine, Blanchet Catholic 2011

46.

1,715 Brad Haynes, Gilchrist 2001

47.

1,709 Jeff Grass, Philomath 1989

48.

1,708 Jerry Zelinski, Riverside 1976

49.

1,690 Troy Molendyke, Griswold (3) Tillamook (1) 1984

50.

1,678 Justin Parnell, Sutherlin 2006

51.

1,677 Steve Olstedt, Jewell 1972

52.

1,667 Logan Garvin, Philomath 2002

53.

1,666 Tim Kelly, Knappa 1974

54.

1,660 Tony Villanueva, Weston-McEwen 1974

55.

1,652 Henry Baysinger, Weston-McEwen 1971

56.

1,649 Tim Clark, Sutherlin 1997

57.

1,638 Mike Tiedeman, Jewell 1965

58.

1,637 Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite 2007

59.

1,632 Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla 1991

60.

1,632 Scott Morse, Cascade Christian 2009

61.

1,593 Grant Hartenstein, Colton 1991 216

62.

1,588 Erick Stockey, Douglas, 1999

63.

1,584 Dave Allen, Scappoose 1973

64.

1,578 Phil Nolin, Cascade Locks 1972

65.

1,577 Tom Carey, Stayton 1972

66.

1,577 Max Bebee, Elmira 2010

67.

1,572 Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co. 2010

68.

1,571 Nathan McBride, Warrenton 2004

69.

1,565 Alex Dixon, Yamhill-Carlton 1992

70.

1,558 Erick Stookey, Douglas 1999

71.

1,551 Virgil Merrill, Drain 1957

72.

1,550 Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian 1997

73.

1,550 Kevin Kofstad, Colton 1994

74.

1,548 Josh Barkley, Nixyaawii (2) Pilot Rock (1) 2014

75.

1,539 Brent Counts, Blanchet Catholic 2002

76.

1,538 Andy Maurer, Prospect 1965

77.

1,536 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea (Astoria) 1959

78.

1,521 Eric Dressler, Portland Lutheran 1974

79.

1,491 Jeff Spike, Echo 1991

80.

1,490 Marv Branstiter, Toledo 1958

81.

1,486 Bob Ball, Rainier 1948

82.

1,484 Danny Derry, Oakland 2006

83.

1,478 Todd Grassman, Yoncalla 2002

84.

1.472 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy 2010

85.

1,471 Jeff Quinn, Enterprise 1980

86.

1,471 Doug Harris, Corbett 1980

87.

1,470 Dave Allen, Scappoose 1973

88.

1,468 Tony McClure, Elkton 1998

89.

1,464 Steve Eggink, Marist 1980

90.

1,460 Patrick Gordon, Prospect 1998

91.

1,436 Josh Nelson, Christ Center 1999

92.

1,399 Fred Earwood, Riddle (1) Myrtle Creek (3) 1960

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Most Points in a Season 600-Point Club

Large School Classification 645 Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1976-77 (23.9) 644 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2011-12 (23.0)

1,035 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (38.3) 949 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006-07 (33.9)

641 Kyle Greeley, West Salem, 2016-17 (22.1)

897 Freddie Jones, Sam Barlow, 1997-98 (29.9) 879 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006-07 (29.3)

640 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-15 (22.1) 637 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 1999-00 (23.6)

787 Leif Spencer, Cleveland, 1991-92 (32.8)

635 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-95, (23.5)

784 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005-06 (28.0) 734 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016-17 (25.3) 733 Cameron McCaffrey, Century, 2008-09 (24.4)

635 Bryon Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 (23.5) 635 Charles Jones, David Douglas, 2015-16 (24.4)

730 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1954-55 (26.1)

634 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1990-91 (28.8)

723 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2007-08 (24.1) 714 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson, 2002-03 (25.5)

632 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008-09 (21.8) 630 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 (26.3) 630 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001-02 (22.5)

712 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1950-51 (27.4)

629 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1976-77 (24.2)

702 A.C. Green, Benson, 1980-81 (27.2) 699 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991-92 (31.7)

629 Andre George, Roosevelt, 1984-85 (28.6) 626 Andy Hakala, Mt. View, 1991-92 (26.1)

691 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969-70 (25.6) 685 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2015-16 (23.6) 681 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-72 (25.2)

623 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976-77 (24.0) 622 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1966-67 (23.0) 622 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970-71 (23.9)

681 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016-17 (24.3)

621 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967-68 (24.8)

678 Shawn Kitner, McNary, 1997-98 (26.1) 676 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 (26.4)

621 Brent Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-75 (27.0) 619 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963-64 (23.8)

673 James Loe, Hillsboro, 2002-2003 (21.7)

616 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1992-93 (22.8)

669 Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08 (23.9) 664 Garrett Sim, Sunset, 2007-08 (22.9)

616 Jeremiah, Dominquez, South Salem, 2003-04 (21.2) 616 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2015-16 (22.0)

663 Tony Ross, Grant, 1984-85 (25.5)

615 Kory Kirwan, Glencoe, 2010-11 (24.6)

662 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959-60 (26.5)

615 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012-13 (21.2)

660 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2006-07 (24.1) 658 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1998-99 (22.7)

612 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1969-70 (23.5) 612 Dominique Detlefson, Sunset, 2010-11 (23.5)

658 Bryson Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 (23.4)

612 Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague, 2016-17 (25.5)

657 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1982-83 (25.3) 653 Jack Paola, Sandy, 1976-77 (27.2)

611 Cameron Parker, Jesuit, 2016-17 (25.5) 609 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1966-67 (23.4)

650 Tony Ross, Grant, 1985-86 (26.0)

609 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003-04 (21.0)

650 Eric Thompson, Roseburg, 2005-06 (25.0) 649 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972-73 (25.0)

605 Don Hakala Jr., West Linn, 1986-87 (20.9) 601 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2007-08 (20.0)

649 Greg Plater, McKay, 2006-07 (22.4)

600 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1955-56 (23.1)

691 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978-79 (25.6)

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Points Per Game

Large School Classification 38.3 33.9 32.8 31.7 29.9 29.4 28.8 28.6 28.6 28.5 28.2 28.0 27.8 27.4 27.2 27.2 27.0 26.9 26.5 26.3 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.0 25.7 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.5 25.5 25.5 25.5 25.4 25.3 25.3 25.2 25.1 25.0 25.0 24.8 24.8 24.6 24.6 24.5 24.5

24.4 24.4 24.4 24.3 24.2 24.2 24.1 24.0 24.0 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.8 23.8 23.8 23.8 23.6 23.6 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.4 23.4 24.3 23.9 23.1 23.1 23.0 23.0 22.9 22.8 22.7 22.6 22.6 22.5 22.4 22.4 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.0 22.0 22.0

Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-‘52 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006-‘07 Leif Spencer, Cleveland, 1991-‘92 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991-‘92 Freddie Jones, Sam Barlow, 1997-‘98 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006-‘07 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1990-‘91 Andre George, Roosevelt, 1984-‘85 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln, 1997-‘98 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000-‘01 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1951-‘52 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005-‘06 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1958-‘59 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1950-‘51 Jack Paola, Sandy, 1976-‘77 A.C. Green, Benson, 1980-‘81 Brent Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-‘75 Billy Nickleberry, Jefferson, 1965-‘66 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959-‘60 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-‘91 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1954-‘55 Andy Hakala, Mt. View, 1991-‘92 Shawn Kitner, McNary, 1997-‘98 Tony Ross, Grant, 1985-‘86 Tyson Papenfuss, Clackamas, 2002-‘03 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969-‘70 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978-‘79 Ryan Ferguson, Hermiston, 1992-‘93 Tony Ross, Grant, 1984-‘85 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson, 2002-‘03 Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague, 2016-‘17 Cameron Parker, Jesuit, 2016-‘17 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973-‘74 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1982-‘83 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016-‘17 Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-‘72 Jeff Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-‘75 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972-‘73 Eric Thompson, Roseburg, 2005-‘06 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967-‘68 Jordan Carter, McKay, 2009-‘10 Dale French, Glencoe, 1986-‘87 Kory Kirwan, Glencoe, 2010-‘11 Blake Stepp, South Eugene, 1999-‘00 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1983-‘84

219

Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2006-‘07 Cameron McCaffrey, Century, 2008-‘09 Charles Jones, David Douglas, 2015-‘16 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016-‘17 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1976-‘77 Ryan Sams, Pendleton, 1991-‘92 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2007-‘08 Dave Printz, St. Helens, 1961-‘62 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976-‘77 Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1976-‘77 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970-‘71 Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963-‘64 Mike Block, Sunset, 1969-‘70 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1979-‘80 Dominic Waters, Grant, 2004-‘05 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 1999-‘00 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2015-‘16 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1969-‘70 Desmond Taylor, North Salem, 1989-‘90 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-‘95 Dominique Detlefson, Sunset, 2010-‘11 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1966-‘67 Bryson Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-‘99 Antoine Stoudamire, Jesuit, 1988-‘89 Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-‘08 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1955-‘56 Riley Luettgerodt, Putnam, 2003-‘04 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1966-‘67 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2011-‘12 Garrett Sim, Sunset, 2007-‘08 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1992-‘93 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1998-‘99 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1994-‘95 Spencer Sundin, Pendleton, 2007-‘08 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001-‘02 Skip Kinney, Redmond, 1975-‘76 Greg Plater, McKay, 2006-‘07 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls, 1967-‘68 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-‘15 Kyle Greeley, West Salem, 2016-‘17 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956-‘57 Denmark Reid, Jefferson, 1991-‘92 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2015-‘16

500-Point Club

Large School Classification 1,035 949 897 879 787 784 734 733 731 723 714 712 702 699 691 691 685 681 681 678 676 673 669 664 663 662 660 658 658 657 653 650 650 649 649 645 644 641 640 637

635 635 635 634 632 630 630 629 629 626 623 622 622 621 621 619 616 616 616 615 615 612 612 612 611 609 609 605 601 600 599 594 592 591 591 588 588 587 586 586 585

Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 (38.3) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006-07 (33.9) Freddie Jones, Sam Barlow, 1997-98 (29.9) Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006-07 (29.3) Leif Spencer, Cleveland, 1991-92 (32.8) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005-06 (28.0) Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016-17 (25.3) Cameron McCaffrey, Century, 2008-09 (24.4) Mike Moran, Eugene, 1954-55 (26.1) Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2007-08 (24.1) Thomas Gardner, Jefferson, 2002-03 (25.5) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1950-51 (27.4) A.C. Green, Benson, 1980-81 (27.2) J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991-92 (31.7) Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969-70 (25.6) Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978-79 (25.6) Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2015-16 (23.6) Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-72 (25.2) Geno West, Jefferson, 2016-17 (24.3) Shawn Kitner, McNary, 1997-98 (26.1) Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 (26.4) James Loe, Hillsboro, 2002-2003 (21.7) Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08 (23.9) Garrett Sim, Sunset, 2007-08 (22.9) Tony Ross, Grant, 1984-85 (25.5) Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959-60 (26.5) Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2006-07 (24.1) Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1998-99 (22.7) Bryson Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 (23.4) Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1982-83 (25.3) Jack Paola, Sandy, 1976-77 (27.2) Tony Ross, Grant, 1985-86 (26.0) Eric Thompson, Roseburg, 2005-06 (25.0) Richard Washington, Benson, 1972-73 (25.0) Greg Plater, McKay, 2006-07 (22.4) Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1976-77 (23.9) Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2011-12 (23.0) Kyle Greeley, West Salem, 2016-17 (22.1) Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-15 (22.1) Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 1999-00 (23.6)

220

A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-95, (23.5) Bryon Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 (23.5) Charles Jones, David Douglas, 2015-16 (24.4) J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1990-91 (28.8) E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008-09 (21.8) Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 (26.3) Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001-02 (22.5) Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1976-77 (24.2) Andre George, Roosevelt, 1984-85 (28.6) Andy Hakala, Mt. View, 1991-92 (26.1) Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976-77 (24.0) Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1966-67 (23.0) Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970-71 (23.9) Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967-68 (24.8) Brent Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-75 (27.0) John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963-64 (23.8) Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1992-93 (22.8) Jeremiah, Dominquez, South Salem, 2003-04 (21.2) Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2015-16 (22.0) Kory Kirwan, Glencoe, 2010-11 (24.6) Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012-13 (21.2) Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1969-70 (23.5) Dominique Detlefson, Sunset, 2010-11 (23.5) Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague, 2016-17 (25.5) Cameron Parker, Jesuit, 2016-17 (25.5) Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1966-67 (23.4) Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003-04 (21.0) Don Hakala, Jr., West Linn, 1986-87 (20.9) Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2007-08 (20.0) Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1955-56 (23.1) Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000-01 (28.5) Brandon Brooks, Jefferson, 1999-00 (21.2) Billy Nickleberry, Jefferson, 1965-66 (26.9) Ken Strand, Tigard, 1967-68 (26.9) Aaron Johnson, Aloha, 1988-89 (21.9) Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1994-95 (22.6) Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006-07 (29.4) Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1983-84 (24.5) Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973-74 (25.4) Eli Lininger, South Eugene, 2014-15 (20.2) Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1953-54 (20.9)

585 583 580 580 578 577 576 576 572 571 571 571 571 570 570 568 568 565 564 564 560 560 560 560 558 558 557 557 556 555 555 554 553 552 551 551 551 550 548 547 545 545 544 544

Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1972-73 (21.7) Dave Gambee, Corvallis, 1953-54 (21.6) Stan Walker, Sunset, 1974-75 (20.7) Ryan Sams, Pendleton, 1991-92 (24.2) Jeff Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-75 (25.1) Mike Keck, Klamath Union, 1967-68 (22.2) Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1975-76 (21.3) Jeremy ‘J.J.’ Johnson, Hillsboro, 1991-92 (21.3) Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1979-80 (23.8) Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956-57 (22.0) Denmark Reid, Jefferson, 1991-92 (22.0) Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln, 1997-98 (28.6) Dominic Waters, Grant, 2004-05 (23.8) Drew Wiley, Thurston, 2007-08 (19.7) Charles Jones, David Douglas, 2014-15 (21.9) A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993-94 (21.0) Phil Nelson, McNary, 2004-05 (20.3) Desmond Taylor, North Salem, 1989-90 (23.5) Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1951-52 (28.2) Richard Washington, Benson, 1970-71 (20.9) Skip Kinney, Redmond, 1975-76 (22.4) Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1997-98 (20.0) Aaron Miles, Jefferson, 1999-00 (20.0) Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2002-03 (20.0) Blake Stepp, South Eugene, 1999-00 (24.5) Drew Wiley, Thurston, 2007-08 (19.7) Dean Parsons, Roseburg, 1950-51 (22.3) Jim Jarvis, Roseburg, 1960-61 (22.3) Davis Holly, Mt. View, 2015-16 (19.9) Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1958-59 (27.8) Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958-59 (20.6) Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1968-69 (20.5) Josh Unruh, South Salem, 1992-93 (20.5) David Brown, Corvallis, 1988-89 (22.1) Kevin Sullivan, Southridge, 2007-08 (22.0) Avery Holmes, North Salem, 2010-11 (20.4) Gabe Taylor, Newberg, 2013-14 (21.2) David Barron, Central Catholic, 1976-77 (20.4) Bob Edwards, Corvallis, 1947-48 (17.7) Randy Worster, Corvallis, 1979-80 (21.0) Rob Torresdal, La Salle, 1970-71 (21.0) Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2005-06 (21.0) Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1979-80 (20.9) Dan Embick, Beaverton, 1985-86 (22.1)

543 542 540 537 537 536 535 535 535 531 531 529 529 528 525 524 522 521 521 520 519 518 518 515 515 514 513 513 511 511 510 509 509 507 506 505 504 504 504 504 503 503 501 500

221

Brian McGill, Clackamas, 2010-11 (18.7) Dale French, Glencoe, 1986-87 (24.6) Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1986-87 (20.8) Ryan Ferguson, Hermiston, 1992-93 (25.6) Michone Hopkins, Milwaukie, 2010-11 (19.9) Rob Cantonwine, South Salem, 1976-77 (24.4) Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975-76 (20.2) Antoine Stoudamire, Jesuit, 1988-89 (23.3) Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2010-11 (19.1) Rick Whelan, Milwaukie, 1961-62 (20.4) Riley Luettgerodt, Putnam, (23.1) Brad Seehawer, Roseburg, 1980-81 (21.2) Ray Ross, Parkrose, 1990-91 (20.4) Travis Olson, Mazama, 1992-93 (22.0) Mick Shockey, McMinnville, 1976-77 (21.0) Mike Block, Sunset, 1969-70 (23.8) Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995-96 (20.1) Craig Miller, Cleveland Indians, 1982-83 (26.1) Spencer Sundin, Pendleton, 2007-08 (22.6) Rick Eikrem, Putnam, 1967-68 (18.6) Walt Reynolds, Cleveland Indians, 1968-69 (23.6) Brent Schreiber, Clackamas, 1991-92 (20.7) Paul Carollo, Hermiston, 2004-05 (19.9) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2003-04 (20.3) Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2013-14 (17.8) Kyle Long, McMinnville, 2007-08 (21.4) Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic 1949-50 (15.6) A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-95 (23.3) Pete Lallas, South Eugene, 1976-77 (24.3) George Mendazona, Ridgeview, 2015-16 (22.2) David Schedrick, Churchill, 2013-14 (18.9) Gary Gray, Benson, 1970-71 (18.9) Matt Henderson, Beaverton, 2001-02 (16.9) Bob Fronk, Sunset, 1976-77 (21.1) Tyler Pannell, Centennial, 2009-10 (19.5) Mark Radford, Grant, 1976-77 (18.7) Dave Printz, St. Helens, 1961-62 (24.0) Rob Holbrook, Parkrose, 1976-77 (19.4) Anthony Taylor, Beaverton, 1983-84 (21.0) Tyson Papenfuss, Clackamas, 2002-03 (25.7) Dave Gardner, Gresham, 1952-53 (19.4) Steve Kebbe, Madison, 1967-68 (22.9) Jim Mott, Astoria, 1969-70 (20.9) Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1994-95 (18.5)

Points Per Game 500-Point Club

Large School Classification 38.3 33.9 32.8 31.7 29.9 29.4 28.8 28.6 28.6 28.5 28.2 28.0 27.8 27.4 27.2 27.2 27.0 26.9 26.9 26.5 26.4 26.3 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.1 26.0 25.7 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.5 25.5 25.5 25.5 25.4 25.3 25.3

25.2 25.1 25.0 25.0 24.8 24.6 24.6 24.5 24.5 24.4 24.4 24.3 24.3 24.2 24.2 24.1 24.1 24.0 24.0 23.9 23.9 23.9 23.8 23.8 23.8 23.8 23.6 23.6 23.6 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.5 23.4 23.4 23.3 23.3 23.1

Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1951-52 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2006-07 Leif Spencer, Cleveland, 1991-92 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1991-92 Freddie Jones, Sam Barlow, 1997-98 Kyle Singler, South Medford, 2006-07 J.D. Vetter, West Albany, 1990-91 Andre George, Roosevelt, 1984-85 Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln, 1997-98 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 2000-01 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin, 1951-52 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2005-06 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1958-59 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln, 1950-51 A.C. Green, Benson, 1980-81 Jack Paola, Sandy, 1976-77 Brent Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-75 Billy Nickleberry, Jefferson, 1965-66 Ken Strand, Tigard, 1967-68 Mel Counts, Marshfield, 1959-60 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson, 1990-91 Craig Miller, Cleveland, 1982-83 Andy Hakala, Mt. View, 1991-92 Shawn Kitner, McNary, 1997-98 Mike Moran, Eugene, 1954-55 Tony Ross, Grant, 1985-86 Tyson Papenfuss, Clackamas, 2002-03 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1969-70 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1978-79 Ryan Ferguson, Hermiston, 1992-93 Tony Ross, Grant, 1984-85 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson, 2002-03 Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague, 2016-17 Cameron Parker, Jesuit, 2016-17 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1973-74 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1982-83 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2016-17

222

Richard Washington, Benson, 1971-72 Jeff Merriman, Pendleton, 1974-75 Richard Washington, Benson, 1972-73 Eric Thompson, Roseburg, 2005-06 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1967-68 Kory Kirwan, Glencoe, 2010-11 Dale French, Glencoe, 1986-87 Blake Stepp, South Eugene, 1999-00 Rick Osborn, Parkrose, 1983-84 Rob Cantonwine, South Salem, 1976-77 Cameron McCaffrey, Century, 2008-09 Pete Lallas, South Eugene, 1976-77 Geno West, Jefferson, 2016-17 Ryan Sams, Pendleton, 1991-92 Ray Blume, Parkrose, 1976-77 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2007-08 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2006-07 Dave Printz, St. Helens, 1961-62 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1976-77 Jeff Stout, Lake Oswego, 1976-77 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1970-71 Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08 Mike Block, Sunset, 1969-70 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville, 1979-80 John Pinkstaff, South Eugene, 1963-64 Dominic Waters, Grant, 2004-05 Walt Reynolds, Cleveland, 1968-69 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego, 1999-00 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2015-16 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls, 1969-70 Desmond Taylor, North Salem, 1989-90 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-95 Bryon Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 Dominique Detlefson, Sunset, 2010-11 Bryson Bronson, Pendleton, 1998-99 Gary Ladd, Jefferson, 1966-67 Antoine Stoudamire, Jesuit, 1988-89 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1994-95 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin, 1955-56

23.1 23.0 23.0 22.9 22.9 22.8 22.7 22.6 22.6 22.5 22.4 22.4 22.3 22.3 22.2 22.2 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.1 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 21.9 21.9 21.8 21.7 21.7 21.6 21.4 21.3 21.3 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.2 21.1 21.0 21.0 21.0 21.0

Riley Luettgerodt, Putnam, 2003-04 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2011-12 Willie Stoudamire, Washington, 1966-67 Garrett Sim, Sunset, 2007-08 Steve Kebbe, Madison, 1967-68 Darin Mayer, Barlow, 1992-93 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1998-99 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1994-95 Spencer Sundin, Pendleton, 2007-08 Marshal Hartman, Westview, 2001-02 Greg Plater, McKay, 2006-07 Skip Kinney, Redmond, 1975-76 Dean Parsons, Roseburg, 1950-51 Jim Jarvis, Roseburg, 1960-61 Mike Keck, Klamath Union, 1967-68 George Mendazona, Ridgeview, 2015-16 Dan Embick, Beaverton, 1985-86 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2014-15 David Brown, Corvallis, 1988-89 Kyle Greeley, West Salem, 2016-17 Charlie Warren, Eugene, 1956-57 Travis Olson, Mazama, 1992-93 Denmark Reid, Jefferson, 1991-92 Kevin Sullivan, Southridge, 2007-08 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas, 2015-16 Aaron Johnson, Aloha, 1988-89 Charles Jones, David Douglas, 2014-15 E.J. Singler, South Medford, 2008-09 James Loe, Hillsboro, 2002-2003 Dan Bennett, Reynolds, 1972-73 Dave Gambee, Corvallis, 1953-54 Kyle Long, McMinnville, 2007-08 Danny Ainge, North Eugene, 1975-76 Jeremy J.J. Johnson, Hillsboro, 1991-92 Gabe Taylor, Newberg, 2013-14 Brad Seehawer, Roseburg, 1980-81 Brandon Brooks, Jefferson, 1999-00 Jeremiah, Dominquez, South Salem, 2003-04 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego, 2012-13 Bob Fronk, Sunset, 1976-77 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2003-04 Randy Worster, Corvallis, 1979-80 Rob Torresdal, La Salle, 1970-71 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City, 2005-06

21.0 21.0 21.0 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.9 20.8 20.7 20.7 20.6 20.5 20.5 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.4 20.3 20.3 20.2 20.2 20.1 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 19.9 19.9 19.9 19.7 19.5 19.4 19.4 19.1 18.9 18.9 18.7 18.7 18.6 18.5 17.8 17.7 16.9 15.6

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Anthony Taylor, Beaverton, 1983-84 Mick Shockey, McMinnville, 1976-77 A.D. Smith, Churchill, 1993-94 Elmen Bloedel, Milwaukie, 1953-54 Don Hakala, Jr., West Linn, 1986-87 Richard Washington, Benson, 1970-71 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro, 1979-80 Terrell Brandon, Grant, 1986-87 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1974-75 Brent Schreiber, Clackamas, 1991-92 Steve Pauly, Beaverton, 1958-59 Josh Unruh, South Salem, 1992-93 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton, 1968-69 Ray Ross, Parkrose, 1990-91 Avery Holmes, North Salem, 2010-11 Rick Whelan, Milwaukie, 1961-62 David Barron, Central Catholic, 1976-77 Phil Nelson, McNary, 2004-05 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, 2003-04 Stan Walker, Sunset, 1975-76 Eli Lininger, South Eugene, 2014-15 Ron Grady, Beaverton, 1995-96 Michael Harthun, South Medford, 2007-08 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit, 1997-98 Aaron Miles, Jefferson, 1999-00 Maarty Leunen, Redmond, 2002-03 Davis Holly, Mt. View, 2015-16 Michone Hopkins, Milwaukie, 2010-11 Paul Carollo, Hermiston, 2004-05 Drew Wiley, Thurston, 2007-08 Tyler Pannell, Centennial, 2009-10 Dave Gardner, Gresham, 1952-53 Rob Holbrook, Parkrose, 1976-77 Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit, 2010-11 Gary Gray, Benson, 1970-71 David Schedrick, Churchill, 2013-14 Mark Radford, Grant, 1976-77 Brian McGill, Clackamas, 2010-11 Rick Eikerem, Putnam 1967-68 Matt Santangelo, Central Catholic, 1994-95 Payton Pritchard, West Linn, 2013-14 Bob Edwards, Corvallis, 1947-48 Matt Henderson, Beaverton, 2001-02 Bob Altenhofen, Central Catholic 1949-50

600-Point Club

Small Classification 818 816 795 776 770 763 749 745 744 739 738 728 725 722 719 717 706 701 698 696 690 687 687 687 686 686 682 681 680 678 676 675 668 667 667 665 664 659 658 657

654 653 653 652 651 650 646 643 641 641 639 639 639 637 633 633 632 629 629 624 623 623 622 620 616 615 613 611 610 609 607 607 606 605 604 603 603 602 600 600 600

Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1998-99 (28.2) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1956-57 (30.2) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2016-17 (25.5) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy, 2009-10 (25.9) Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2009-10 (27.5) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2003-04 (24.6) Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian, 2002-03 (25.0) Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1996-97 (26.6) John Stevens, Griswold, 1955-56 (32.3) Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2016-17 (25.5) Sean Coste, Sacred Heart, 1983-84 (30.8) Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2006-07 (24.8) Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1997-98 (25.9) Mel Lentz, Creswell, 1976-77 (24.9) Joe Mann, Irrigon, 1955-56 (34.2) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 2009-10 (23.9) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1955-56 (27.2) Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 (24.2) Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1969-70 (24.9) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2002-03 (24.9) Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2004-05 (24.6) Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 (23.6) Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2005-06 (23.7) Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2015-16 (22.9) Alex Young, Phoenix, 2011-12 (22.1) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 (24.5) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2008-09 (22.0) Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2003-04 (24.3) Virgil Merrill, Drain, 1956-57 (25.2) Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1971-72 (27.1) Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1979-80 (26.0) Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1988-89 (25.0) Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1995-96 (24.8) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1954-55 (23.8) Troy Molendyke, Tillamook, 1983-84 (26.7) Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2009-10 (26.6) Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian, 1996-97 (22.9) Tom Carey, Stayton, 1971-72 (24.4) Lawson Struve, Lost River, 1998-99 (22.7) Marty Pendergraft, Elkton, 1987-88 (24.3)

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Levell Hesia, Mazama, 2001-02 (26.2) Nick Derscheid, Glendale, 1964-65 (29.7) Silas Melson, Jefferson, (Portland) 2013-14 (24.2) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2010-11 (21.0) Rich Booher, Drain, 1974-75 (27.1) Andrew Andrews, Benson, 2010-11 (24.1) Kirk Mader, Jordan Valley, 1977-78 (26.9) John McCormick, St. Mary’s (The Dalles) 1954-55 (28.0) Dustin Anges, North Douglas (Drain), 2007-08 (20.7) Dakota Gordon, Prospect, 2007-08 (26.7) Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1978-79 (25.6) Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1995-96 (26.6) Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2011-12 (22.8) Max Bebee, Elmira, 2008-09 (22.8) Paul Tuchardt, Oakridge, 1953-54 (24.4) Dave Allen, Scappoose, 1971-72 (24.4) Norm Wiseman, Culver, 1950-51 (25.3) Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1977-78 (25.2) Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2012-13 (22.5) Ron Lampe, Creswell, 1979-80 (26.0) Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 1999-00 (23.1) Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 (20.8) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 (22.2) Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1958-59 (24.8) Zach Van Loon, Yoncalla, 2014-15 (20.5) Howard Avery, MacLaren, 1974-75 (25.6) Steve Vaneck, St. Helens, 1982-83 (24.5) Joey Bias, Santiam, 1990-91 (30.6) Justin Newville, Illinois Valley, 2000-01 (21.8) Jeff Clark, Sutherlin, 1987-88 (25.4) Bob Ball, Rainier, 1947-48 (22.5) Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2005-06 (22.5) Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel, 2010-11 (23.3) Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville, 2004-05 (21.6) John Stevens, Griswold, 1956-57 (25.2) Johnny Coppedge, Stayton, 1981-82 (23.2) Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09 (23.2) Tom Williams, Nestucca, 1965-66 (22.3) Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91 (23.1) Mark Radich, Knappa, 1987-88 (23.1) Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 2000-01 (25.0)

Points Per Game

Small School Classification 34.2 32.3 30.8 30.6 30.2 29.7 28.2 28.0 27.5 27.2 27.1 27.1 26.9 26.7 26.7 26.6 26.6 26.6 26.2 26.0 26.0 25.9 25.9 25.6 25.6 25.5 25.5 25.4 25.3 25.2 25.2 25.2 25.0 25.0 24.9 24.9 24.9 24.8 24.8 24.8

Joe Mann, Irrigon, 1955-56 John Stevens, Griswold, 1955-56 Sean Coste, Sacred Heart, 1983-84 Joey Bias, Santiam, 1990-91 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1956-57 Nick Derscheid, Glendale, 1964-65 Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1998-99 John McCormick, St. Mary’s (The Dalles) 1954-55 Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2009-10 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1955-56 Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1971-72 Rich Booher, Drain, 1974-75 Kirk Mader, Jordan Valley, 1977-78 Troy Molendyke, Tillamook, 1983-84 Dakota Gordon, Prospect, 2007-08 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1995-96 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1996-97 Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2009-10 Levell Hesia, Mazama, 2001-02 Ron Lampe, Creswell, 1979-80 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1979-80 Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1997-98 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy, 2009-10 Howard Avery, MacLaren, 1974-75 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1978-79 Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2016-17 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2016-17 Jeff Clark, Sutherlin, 1987-88 Norm Wiseman, Culver, 1950-51 John Stevens, Griswold, 1956-57 Virgil Merrill, Drain, 1956-57 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1977-78 Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 2000-01 Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian, 2002-03 Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1969-70 Mel Lentz, Creswell, 1976-77 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2002-03 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1958-59 Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1995-96 Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2006-07

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24.6 24.6 24.5 24.5 24.4 24.4 24.4 24.3 24.3 24.2 24.2 24.1 23.9 23.8 23.7 23.6 23.3 23.2 23.2 23.1 23.1 23.1 22.9 22.9 22.8 22.8 22.7 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.3 22.2 22.1 22.0 21.8 21.6 21.0 20.8 20.7 20.5

Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2003-04 Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2004-05 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 Steve Vaneck, St. Helens, 1982-83 Paul Tuchardt, Oakridge, 1953-54 Dave Allen, Scappoose, 1971-72 Tom Carey, Stayton, 1971-72 Marty Pendergraft, Elkton, 1987-88 Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2003-04 Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 Silas Melson, Jefferson, (Portland) 2013-14 Andrew Andrews, Benson, 2010-11 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 2009-10 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1954-55 Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2005-06 Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel, 2010-11 Johnny Coppedge, Stayton, 1981-82 Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09 Mark Radich, Knappa, 1987-88 Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91 Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 1999-00 Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian, 1996-97 Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2015-16 Max Bebee, Elmira, 2008-09 Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2011-12 Lawson Struve, Lost River, 1998-99 Bob Ball, Rainier, 1947-48 Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2005-06 Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2012-13 Tom Williams, Nestucca, 1965-66 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 Alex Young, Phoenix, 2011-12 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2008-09 Justin Newville, Illinois Valley, 2000-01 Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville, 2004-05 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2010-11 Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 Dustin Anges, North Douglas (Drain), 2007-08 Zach Van Loon, Yoncalla, 2014-15

500-Point Club Small Classification 818 816 795 776 770 763 749 745 744 739 738 725 722 719 717 706 696 693 668 687 687 687 686 686 682 680 678 676 675 669 667 667 665 664 659 658 657 654

653 653 652 651 650 643 641 641 640 639 639 639 637 633 633 632 629 629 624 623 623 622 620 616 615 613 611 610 609 609 607 607 606 605 604 603 603 602

Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1998-99 (28.2) Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1956-57 (30.2) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2016-17 (25.5) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy, 2009-10 (25.9) Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2009-10 (27.5) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2003-04 (24.6) Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian, 2002-03 (25.0) Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1996-97 (26.6) John Stevens, Griswold, 1955-56 (32.3) Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2016-17 (25.5) Sean Coste, Sacred Heart, 1983-84 (30.8) Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1997-98 (25.9) Mel Lentz, Creswell, 1976-77 (24.9) Joe Mann, Irrigon, 1955-56 (34.2) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 2009-10 (23.9) Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1955-56 (27.2) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2002-03 (24.9) Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1969-70 (24.8) Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1995-96 (24.8) Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 (23.6) Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2005-06 (23.7) Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2015-16 (22.9) Alex Young, Phoenix, 2011-12 (22.1) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 (24.5) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2008-09 (22.0) Virgil Merrill, Drain, 1956-57 (25.2) Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1971-72 (27.1) Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1979-80 (26.0) Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1988-89 (25.0) Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08 (23.9) Robert ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1954-55 (23.8) Troy Molendyke, Tillamook, 1983-84 (26.7) Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2009-10 (26.6) Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian, 1996-97 (22.9) Tom Carey, Stayton, 1971-72 (24.4) Lawson Struve, Lost River, 1998-99 (22.7) Marty Pendergraft, Elkton, 1987-88 (24.3) Levell Hesia, Mazama, 2001-02 (26.2)

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Nick Derscheid, Glendale, 1964-65 (29.7) Silas Melson, Jefferson, (Portland) 2013-14 (24.2) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2010-11 (21.0) Rich Booher, Drain, 1974-75 (27.1) Andrew Andrews, Benson, 2010-11 (24.1) John McCormick, St. Mary’s (The Dalles) 1954-55 (28.0) Dustin Anges, North Douglas (Drain), 2007-08 (20.7) Dakota Gordon, Prospect, 2007-08 (26.7) Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09 (24.6) Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1978-79 (25.6) Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1995-96 (26.6) Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2011-12 (22.8) Max Bebee, Elmira, 2008-09 (22.8) Paul Tuchardt, Oakridge, 1953-54 (24.4) Dave Allen, Scappoose, 1971-72 (24.4) Norm Wiseman, Culver, 1950-51 (25.3) Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1977-78 (25.2) Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2012-13 (22.5) Ron Lampe, Creswell, 1979-80 (26.0) Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 1999-00 (23.1) Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00 (20.8) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17 (22.2) Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1958-59 (24.8) Zach Van Loon, Yoncalla, 2014-15 (20.5) Howard Avery, MacLaren, 1974-75 (25.6) Steve Vaneck, St. Helens, 1982-83 (24.5) Joey Bias, Santiam, 1990-91 (30.6) Justin Newville, Illinois Valley, 2000-01 (21.8) Jeff Clark, Sutherlin, 1987-88 (25.4) Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1987-88 (23.4) Bob Ball, Rainier, 1947-48 (22.5) Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2005-06 (22.5) Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel, 2010-11 (23.3) Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville, 2004-05 (21.6) John Stevens, Griswold, 1956-57 (25.2) Johnny Coppedge, Stayton, 1981-82 (23.2) Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09 (23.2) Tom Williams, Nestucca, 1965-66 (22.3)

600 600 600 599 594 592 592 587 584 583 583 582 581 580 580 580 579 578 578 577 576 575 575 574 572 571 570 567 567 566 566 565 564 561 561 560 560 559 557 556 555 554

554 554 552 552 551 550 548 548 547 546 544 543 543 542 542 540 540 538 534 534 534 534 533 533 531 530 530 530 529 529 528 528 526 526 524 524 521 520 520 519 518 516

Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91 (23.1) Mark Radich, Knappa, 1987-88 (23.1) Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 2000-01 (25.0) Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1968-69 (25.0) Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91 (22.0) Keith Kinnan, Camas Valley, 1975-76 (26.9) Alex Young, Phoenix, 2010-11 (20.4) Tyler Dunannon, Phoenix, 2011-12 (18.9) Brent Counts, Gervais, 1982-83 (21.6) Gary Prestianni, Glendale, 1971-72 (24.3) Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2004-05 (19.4) Thye Schuyler, Riddle, 1995-96 (22.4) Justin Parnell, Sutherlin, 2005-06 (22.4) Nick Plotts, Santiam, 1996-97 (20.7) Blaine Bartholomew, Oakland, 2000-01 (19.3) Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii, 2009-10 (20.0) Steve Gerttula, Knappa, 1967-68 (23.2) Rick Booher, North Douglas, 1974-75 (27.5) Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist, 2011-12 (19.3) Jim Boutin, Powers, 1959-60 (21.3) Matt Simonson, Philomath, 1999-00 (22.2) John Tanner, MacLaren, 1963-64 (26.1) Brent Counts, Gervais, 1981-82 (23.0) Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2014-15 (19.1) Todd Manley, Portland Adventist, 1990-91 (26.0) Josh Barkley, Nixyaawii, 2012-13 (23.8) Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1970-71 (23.8) Steve Olstedt, Jewell, 1970-71 (24.7) Chris Patoine, Sutherlin, 1985-86 (21.8) Kevin Blake, South Umpqua, 1979-80 (21.0) Silas Melson, Jefferson (Portland), 2012-13 (20.2) Tim Clark, Sutherlin, 1996-97 (18.2) Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2002-03 (23.5) Mike Tiedeman, Jewell, 1964-65 (25.5) Mark Radich, Knappa, 1986-87 (21.6) Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek, 1959-60 (20.7) Erik Johnson, South Umpqua, 2014-15 (22.4) Dallas Reich, Weston-McEwen, 2011-12 (22.4) Mark Wickman, Seaside, 1973-74 (21.4) Kirk Mader, Jordan Valley, 1976-77 (22.2) Mike Williams, Yoncalla, 1995-96 (21.4) Mike Davidson, Santiam, 1989-90 (24.1)

227

Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic, 2013-14 (19.1) Nic Ah Sam, Springfield, 2015-16 (19.8) Rick Booher, North Douglas (Drain), 1974-75 (23.0) Dustin Harrington, Santiam Christian, 1990-91 (22.1) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2014-15 (22.0) Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1956-57 (20.4) Dave Steen, Riddle, 1967-68 (24.3) Mike Kelly, Knappa, 1970-71 (20.3) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2015-16 (19.5) Rick Johnson, Vale, 1967-68 (22.8) Royce Kiser, Camas Valley, 1960-61 (22.7) Travis Howard, Myrtle Point, 1989-90 (24.6) Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1994-95 (23.6) Don Suloff, Elkton, 1964-65 (21.7) Jason Dickover, Douglas, 1989-90 (20.9) John Stevens, Griswold, 1957-58 (23.5) Jack Rust, Glide, 1964-65 (23.5) Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin, 1990-91 (19.9) Steve Olstedt, Jewell, 1971-72 (22.3) Jeff Bascue, Cottage Grove, 1991-92 (20.5) Danny Derry, Oakland, 2004-05 (20.5) Jonny Long, Portland Adventist, 2005-06 (23.2) Stew Robertson, St. Francis, 1955-56 (21.3) Daniel Burnett, Camas Valley, 1996-97 (21.3) Danny Medak, Umpqua Va. Christian, 2012-13 (21.2) Mark Jackson, Jewell, 1978-79 (29.4) Tim Stallard, Powers, 1993-94 (20.4) Tanner Hamlett, Powers, 1998-99 (21.1) Mike Heath, Canyonville, 1964-65 (25.2) Mike Aitehison, Bandon, 1995-96 (24.1) Brandon Standridge, Riddle, 1998-99 (21.1) Richie Higgins, Elkton, 2002-03 (23.0) Bill Fowler, Mapleton, 1955-56 (23.9) Dakota Gordon, North Lake, 2008-09 (21.9) Aaron Lamb, Harrisburg, 1993-94 (25.0) Patrick Counts, Blanchet Catholic, 2013-14 (18.7) Jack Rust, Glide, 1964-65 (22.7) Loren Gramson, Warrenton, 1964-65 (21.7) Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin, 1989-90 (20.8) Thye Schuyler, Riddle, 1997-98 (19.2) Neil Evans, Pacific, 1983-84 (20.7) Chris Patoine, Sutherlin, 1984-85 (23.5)

516 516 515 515 513 512 511 511 511 509 508 507 506 506 506 505

Sean Eaton, Phoenix, 1991-92 (21.5) Craig Showalter, Santiam Christian, 1996-97 (17.8) Jeff Quinn, Enterprise, 1979-80 (18.4) Chris Roth, Jewell, 1995-96 (23.4) Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1977-78 (19.7) Dick Smith, Glide, 1956-57 (22.3) Dan Brisbin, Reedsport, 1967-68 (19.7) Coleton Baker, Oakland, 2008-09 (17.0) Ethan Thoms, Crow, 2009-10 (19.7) Wimp Hastings, Bandon, 1953-54 (20.4) Dave Steen, Riddle, 1966-67 (20.3) Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1978-79 (19.5) Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2010-11 (21.1) Daryl Stroschine, Stayton, 1966-67 (23.0) Inc. Ryan Halverson, Portland Ad. Acad., 2013-14 (19.5) David Reeher, Crook County, 2007-08 (19.4)

228

505 505 504 504 504 504 502 502 502 501 501 501 500 500 500

Dave Chandler, Sutherlin, 1968-69 (18.7) Austin Abbott, New Hope Christ, 2013-14 (21.0) Darryl Walker, Oakland, 1983-84 (24.0) Josh Carley, Monroe, 1992-93 (24.0) Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist, 2012-13 (19.4) Hunter Patrick, Creswell, 2014-15 (18.0) Mike Tiedeman, Jewell, 1963-64 (22.8) Bob Anderson, Gilchrist, 1965-66 (23.9) Jered Pichette, Madras, 2014-15 (20.1) Duke Wilson, Jewell, 1971-72 (20.9) Kevin Blake, South Umpqua, 1978-79 (17.9) Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2008-09 (17.9) Jim Samuelson, Jewell, 1969-70 (20.8) Joey Bias, Santiam, 1989-90 (21.7) Dan Hunt, Knappa, 1962-63 (20.0)

Points Per Game

Small School Classification 34.2 Joe Mann, Irrigon, 1955-56

25.2 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1977-78

32.3 John Stevens, Griswold, 1955-56

25.0 Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 2000-01

30.8 Sean Coste, Sacred Heart, 1983-84

25.0 Aaron Lamb, Harrisburg, 1993-94

30.6 Joey Bias, Santiam, 1990-91

25.0 Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1988-89

30.2 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1956-57

25.0 Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1968-69

29.7 Nick Derscheid, Glendale, 1964-65

25.0 Ben Sisler, Santiam Christian, 2002-03

29.4 Mark Jackson, Jewell, 1978-79

24.9 Mel Lentz, Creswell, 1976-77

28.2 Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1998-99

24.9 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2002-03

28.0 John McCormick, St. Mary’s (The Dalles) 1954-55

24.8 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1958-59

27.5 Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2009-10

24.8 Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1995-96

27.5 Rick Booher, North Douglas, 1974-75

24.8 Dick Mauer, Prospect, 1969-70

27.2 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1955-56

24.7 Steve Olstedt, Jewell, 1970-71

27.1 Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1971-72

24.6 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington, 2003-04

27.1 Rich Booher, Drain, 1974-75

24.6 Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09

26.9 Keith Kinnan, Camas Valley, 1975-76

24.6 Travis Howard, Myrtle Point, 1989-90

26.7 Dakota Gordon, Prospect, 2007-08

24.5 Steve Vaneck, St. Helens, 1982-83

26.7 Troy Molendyke, Tillamook, 1983-84

24.5 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17

26.6 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1995-96

24.4 Tom Carey, Stayton, 1971-72

26.6 Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2009-10

24.4 Paul Tuchardt, Oakridge, 1953-54

26.6 Brenson Parks, Lowell, 1996-97

24.4 Dave Allen, Scappoose, 1971-72

26.2 Levell Hesia, Mazama, 2001-02

24.3 Gary Prestianni, Glendale, 1971-72

26.1 John Tanner, MacLaren, 1963-64

24.3 Dave Steen, Riddle, 1967-68

26.0 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1979-80

24.3 Marty Pendergraft, Elkton, 1987-88

26.0 Ron Lampe, Creswell, 1979-80

24.2 Silas Melson, Jefferson, (Portland) 2013-14

26.0 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist, 1990-91

24.1 Andrew Andrews, Benson, 2010-11

25.9 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy, 2009-10

24.1 Mike Davidson, Santiam, 1989-90

25.9 Brian Jackson, Knappa, 1997-98

24.1 Mike Aitehison, Bandon, 1995-96

25.6 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock, 1978-79

24.0 Josh Carley, Monroe, 1992-93

25.6 Howard Avery, MacLaren, 1974-75

24.0 Darryl Walker, Oakland, 1983-84

25.5 Mike Tiedeman, Jewell, 1964-65

23.9 Bill Fowler, Mapleton, 1955-56

25.5 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2016-17

23.9 Bob Anderson, Gilchrist, 1965-66

25.4 Jeff Clark, Sutherlin, 1987-88

23.9 Chehalas Tapscott, Century, 2007-08

25.3 Norm Wiseman, Culver, 1950-51

23.9 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian 2009-10

25.2 Mike Heath, Canyonville, 1964-65

23.8 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa, 1954-55

25.2 Virgil Merrill, Drain, 1956-57

23.8 Bayard Forrest, Bandon, 1970-71

25.2 John Stevens, Griswold, 1956-57

23.8 Josh Barkley, Nixyaawii, 2012-13

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23.7 Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2005-06

22.3 Steve Olstedt, Jewell, 1971-72

23.6 Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00

22.2 Kirk Mader, Jordan Valley, 1976-77

23.6 Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist, 1994-95

22.2 Matt Simonson, Philomath, 1999-00

23.5 Chris Patoine, Sutherlin, 1984-85

22.2 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2016-17

23.5 John Stevens, Griswold, 1957-58

22.1 Dustin Harrington, Santiam Christian, 1990-91

23.5 Jack Rust, Glide, 1964-65

22.1 Alex Young, Phoenix, 2011-12

23.5 Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran, 2002-03

22.0 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2008-09

23.4 Geoff Grass, Philomath, 1987-88

22.0 Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91

23.4 Chris Roth, Jewell, 1995-96

22.0 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose, 2014-15

23.3 Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel, 2010-11

21.9 Dakota Gordon, North Lake, 2008-09

23.2 Johnny Coppedge, Stayton, 1981-82

21.8 Justin Newville, Illinois Valley, 2000-01

23.2 Terrence Jones, Jefferson, 2008-09

21.8 Chris Patoine, Sutherlin, 1985-86

23.2 Steve Gerttula, Knappa, 1967-68

21.7 Loren Gramson, Warrenton, 1964-65

23.2 Jonny Long, Portland Adventist, 2005-06

21.7 Joey Bias, Santiam, 1989-90

23.1 Jared Dunn, Days Creek, 1999-00

21.7 Don Suloff, Elkton, 1964-65

23.1 Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla, 1990-91

21.6 Mark Radich, Knappa, 1986-87

23.1 Mark Radich, Knappa, 1987-88

21.6 Brent Counts, Gervais, 1982-83

23.0 Brent Counts, Gervais, 1981-82

21.6 Jeremy Wilson, Wilsonville, 2004-05

23.0 Daryl Stroschine, Stayton, 1966-67 Inc.

21.5 Sean Eaton, Phoenix, 1991-92

23.0 Richie Higgins, Elkton, 2002-03

21.4 Mark Wickman, Seaside, 1973-74

23.0 Rick Booher North Douglas (Drain), 1974-75

21.4 Mike Williams, Yoncalla, 1995-96

22.9 Marty Maurer, Cascade Christian, 1996-97

21.3 Stew Robertson, St. Francis, 1955-56

22.9 Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2015-16

21.3 Jim Boutin, Powers, 1959-60

22.8 Mike Tiedeman, Jewell, 1963-64

21.3 Daniel Burnett, Camas Valley, 1996-97

22.8 Rick Johnson, Vale, 1967-68

21.2 Danny Medak, Umpqua Va. Christian, 2012-13

22.8 Max Bebee, Elmira, 2008-09

21.1 Brandon Standridge, Riddle, 1998-99

22.8 Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2011-12

21.1 Tanner Hamlett, Powers, 1998-99

22.7 Royce Kiser, Camas Valley, 1960-61

21.1 Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2010-11

22.7 Lawson Struve, Lost River, 1998-99

21.0 Kevin Blake, South Umpqua, 1979-80

22.7 Jack Rust, Glide, 1964-65

21.0 Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian, 2010-11

22.5 Drew Wiley, McKenzie, 2005-06

21.0 Austin Abbott, New Hope Christ, 2013-14

22.5 Zach Gengler, Silverton, 2012-13

20.9 Duke Wilson, Jewell, 1971-72

22.5 Bob Ball, Rainier, 1947-48

20.9 Jason Dickover, Douglas, 1989-90

22.4 Dallas Reich, Weston-McEwen, 2011-12

20.8 Jim Samuelson, Jewell, 1969-70

22.4 Justin Parnell, Sutherlin, 2005-06

20.8 Luke Jackson, Creswell, 1999-00

22.4 Thye Schuyler, Riddle, 1995-96

20.8 Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin, 1989-90

22.4 Erik Johnson, South Umpqua, 2014-15

20.7 Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek, 1959-60

22.3 Dick Smith, Glide, 1956-57

20.7 Neil Evans, Pacific, 1983-84

22.3 Tom Williams, Nestucca, 1965-66

20.7 Nick Plotts, Santiam, 1996-97

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20.7 Dustin Anges, North Douglas (Drain), 2007-08

19.5 Ryan Halverson, Portland Ad. Acad., 2013-14

20.5 Jeff Bascue, Cottage Grove, 1991-92

19.5 Zach Reichle, Wilsonville, 2015-16

20.5 Danny Derry, Oakland, 2004-05

19.4 David Reeher, Crook County, 2007-08

20.5 Zach Van Loon, Yoncalla, 2014-15

19.4 Jeremy Chappell, Umpqua Va. Christ, 2004-05

20.4 Wimp Hastings, Bandon, 1953-54

19.4 Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist, 2012-13

20.4 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea, 1956-57

19.3 Blaine Bartholomew, Oakland, 2000-01

20.4 Tim Stallard, Powers, 1993-94

19.3 Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist, 2011-12

20.4 Alex Young, Phoenix, 2010-11

19.2 Thye Schuyler, Riddle, 1997-98

20.3 Mike Kelly, Knappa, 1970-71

19.1 Gabe Taylor, Valley Catholic, 2013-14

20.3 Dave Steen, Riddle, 1966-67

19.1 Zach Bernards, Dayton, 2014-15

20.2 Silas Melson, Jefferson (Portland), 2012-13

18.9 Tyler Dunannon, Phoenix, 2011-12

20.1 Jered Pichette, Madras, 2014-15

18.7 Dave Chandler, Sutherlin, 1968-69

20.0 Dan Hunt, Knappa, 1962-63

18.7 Patrick Counts, Blanchet Catholic, 2013-14

20.0 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles, 2009-10

18.4 Jeff Quinn, Enterprise, 1979-80

19.9 Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin, 1990-91

18.2 Tim Clark, Sutherlin, 1996-97

19.8 Nic Ah Sam, Springfield, 2015-16

18.0 Hunter Patrick, Creswell, 2014-15

19.7 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1977-78

17.9 Kevin Blake, South Umpqua, 1978-79

19.7 Dan Brisbin, Reedsport, 1967-68

17.9 Stephen Larlee, South Wasco Co., 2008-09

19.7 Ethan Thoms, Crow, 2009-10

17.8 Craig Showalter, Santiam Christian, 1996-97

19.5 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley, 1978-79

17.0 Coleton Baker, Oakland, 2008-09

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Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin Pioneers (W 116-63) vs Hermiston, 2/23/1952 (31-39 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 90-53) vs Roosevelt, 2/22/1952 (7'1" 32 of 43 FG’s; 7-8 FT’s) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 77-26) vs Molalla, 1/12/1952 (30 of 51 FG’s; 6 FT’s) Brandon Brooks, Grant Generals (W 106-82) vs Lincoln, 2/18/1998 (32 of 37 FT’s) George Wait, Canby Cougars (W 109-6) vs Hubbard, 1/26/1917 Mike Moran, Eugene Axemen (W 100-54) vs Willamette, 2/23/1955 (23-31 FT’s) 5-on-4 in 4th quarter due to fouls. Damon Stoudamire, Wilson Trojans (W 114-90) vs Grant, 1/16/1991 (19-26 FG’s; 12-14 FT’s; 8-13 3’s) Freddie Jones, Sam Barlow Bruins (W 89-83) vs David Douglas, 2/3/1998 (22-35 FG’s; 5-11 3’s; 7-8 FT’s) Brandon Brooks, Grant Generals (L 92-95) vs Franklin, 2/26/1998 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 83-46) vs Washington, 1/18/1952 (26-36 FG’s) Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin Pioneers (W 104-68) vs Hermiston, 3/1/1952 (27 FG’s; 26 pts. in 4th quarter) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville Wildcats (W 89-47) vs Milwaukie, 1/31/2017 (20-26 FG’s; 7-7 FT’s; 9-14 3’s; 6 ast; 8 rebs) Jesse Coulter, Grant Generals (L 98-101 OT) vs Wilson, 2/4/1994 (17-30 FG’s; 17-25 FT’s) Jeremy Hanson, The Dalles Indians (W 109-80) vs Banks, 1/30/1992 (20 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s; 14 rebs) Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln Cardinals (L 87-109) vs Benson, 1/9/1998 (Fr.; 13-46 FG’s; 19-20 FT’s) Jay Mayernik, Thurston Colts (W 86-65) vs Lebanon, 12/16/2002 (23-28 FG’s; 17 rebs) Dakota Murr, The Dalles Riverhawks, (W 75-68) vs Hood River Valley, 2/212017 (17-30 FG’s; 13-17 FT’s; 6-10 3’s) Geno West, Jefferson Democrats (W 110-61) vs Franklin, 2/14/2017 (6 asts; 6 steals; 8 rebs) Johnny Frederick Jr., Tigard Tigers (W 96-31) vs Newberg, 1/8/1952 (23 FG’s) Blake Stepp, South Eugene Axemen (W 92-77) vs N. Medford, 12/11/1999 (19-25 FG’s; 6-11 3s; 8-11 FT’s; 10 ast; 12 rebs) Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 87-52) vs Mark Morris, 12/18/2012 (20-27 FG’s) Silas Melson, Jefferson Democrats (W 111-40) vs Franklin, 1/17/2014 (28 1st quarter points; 5 3’s) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (L 89-90 2OT) vs La Salle Prep, 2/14/2017 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 76-48) vs Cleveland, 2/13/1951 (20-33 FG’s; 11-17 FT’s) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 66-44) vs Central Catholic, 3/22/1952 (24-36 FG’s; 22 rebs) Finals game. John Dougherty, Jesuit Crusaders (W 98-54) vs Silverton, 2/25/1965 Mike Keck, Klamath Falls Pelicans (W 95-54) vs Crater, 2/16/1968 (21-38 FG’s; 9-9 FT’s) Orlando Williams, Benson Techmen (W 98-83) vs Grant, 2/20/1990 (18-27 FG’s; 13-13 FT’s) Gilford Koch, Eugene, 1910 Ed Brosterhous, Bend Lava Bears, 1919 Mel Counts, Marshfield Pirates (W 81-38) vs Reedsport, 12/18/1959 (24-35 FG’s; 22 rebs) Darrin Herrick, Forest Grove Vikings (W 82-66) vs R.A. Long (WA), 12/6/1985 (22-33 FG’s) J.D. Vetter, West Albany Bulldogs (W 119-104) vs South Albany, 1/23/1992 (17-24 FG’s; 7-8 3’s; 9-10 FT’s) Leif Spencer, Cleveland Warriors (W 89-83) vs Franklin, 2/12/1992 (19-28 FG’s; 9-9 FT’s) Grant Morasci, West Albany Bulldogs (W 95-84) vs Mountain View (WA), 12/27/2002 (20-27 FG’s; 10-10 FT’s) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 75-56) vs Oregon City, 2/10/2005 (22-24 FG’s; 20 rebs) Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (W 92-66) vs Cleveland, 2/16/2010 Jimmy Spitler, Glencoe Crimson Tide (W 92-75) vs McMinnville, 1/30/1990 (19-25 FG’s; 5-6 3’s; 6-6 FT’s) J.D. Vetter, West Albany Bulldogs (W 99-94) vs South Eugene, 12/3/1991 (13-20 FG’s; 18-23 FT’s) Bryson Bronson, Pendleton Buckaroos (L 78-82) vs Kennewick (WA), 12/22/1998 (14-18 FG’s; 6-11 3’s; 15-17 FT’s) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 100-42) vs Redmond, 1/9/2007 Dean Parsons, Eugene Axemen (W 74-57) vs Cottage Grove, 1/23/1951 (18 FG’s; 12 FT’s)

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Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 75-50) vs Franklin, 3/4/1952 (21 FG’s) Walt Reynolds, Cleveland Indians, 1969 Tony Ross, Grant Generals, 1986 Alan Fish, South Salem Saxons (W 97-81) vs Sprague, 1/11/1991 (21-34 FG’s; 6-10 FT’s) Dennis Nathan, Gresham Gophers (W 75-66) vs Reynolds, 2/4/1997 (16-24 FG’s; 13-18 FT’s; 19 rebs) Blake Stepp, South Eugene Axemen (W 92-77) vs North Medford, 12/11/1999 (19-25 FG’s; 6-11 3’s; 10 ast; 12 rebs) Tyson Papenfuss, Clackamas Cavaliers (W 94-45) vs Marshall, 12/6/2002 Jamel Glover, Cleveland Indians (W 85-64) vs Madison, 2/18/2005 (21-26 FG’s, 6-8 FT’s; 18 rebs; 6 blocks) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (W 102-86) vs Ridgeview, 3/3/2015 (12-13 FTs) Skip Kinney, Redmond Panthers (W 75-65) vs Ontario, 1/25/1975 Jon Colasuonno, The Dalles Indians vs Rainier, 1987 Jon Colasuonno, The Dalles Indians (W 99-48) vs Banks, 2/13/1987 (16-19 FG’s; 15-15 FT’s; 6 rebs) Mike Carter, Parkrose Broncos (W 92-86) vs Madison, 12/3/2002 (9-10 FT’s) Greg Plater, McKay Royal Scots (W 63-54) vs Redmond, 1/30/2007 (9 3’s) Mitchell Beckwith, Marshall Minutemen (L 71-113) vs Jefferson, 2/13/2009 Avery Holmes, North Salem Vikings (W 80-74 OT) vs Sprague, 2/22/2011 (5 3’s) John Wulf, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 76-7) vs Benson, 3/11/1919 (22 FG’s) Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls Pelicans, 1970 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville Grizzlies (W 70-56) vs Tigard, 2/1/1980 (18-20 FG’s; 10-13 FT’s; 21 rebs) Tony Ross, Grant Generals, 1986 Mike Green, Crescent Valley Raiders (L 63-71) vs Beaverton, 3/2/2002 (9 3’s) Corey Allen, Central Catholic Rams (W 95-73) vs Sandy, 1/11/2004 (15-20 FG’s; 12-13 FT’s) Dominic Waters, Grant Generals (L 67-78) vs Montrose Christian (MD), 12/27/2004 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 65-47) vs Clackamas, 2/9/2006 Taylor Webster, St. Helens Lions (W 104-89) vs Parkrose, 1/30/2008 (25-26 FT’s) Mike Moser, Grant Generals (W 66-63 OT) vs Wilson, 2/24/2009 Mike Moser, Grant Generals (W 78-67) vs Benson, 2/26/2009 Alex Roth, West Salem Titans (W 84-66) vs Grants Pass, 12/1/2012 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin Pioneers, 1951 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 85-56) vs Franklin, 2/18/1952 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 70-55) vs Grant, 2/26/1952 Vince Fritz, Central Catholic Rams (W 70-49) vs Rex Putnam, 1965 (15-28 FG’s) Kurt Ronnow, Molalla Indians (W 79-76 OT) vs Ashland, 3/10/1988 (16-21 FG’s; 13-20 FT’s) Orlando Williams, Benson Techmen, 1990 Rico Bolivar, Jesuit Crusaders (W 84-69) vs Glencoe, 1/29/1990 Jeremy J.J. Johnson, Hillsboro Spartans (W 83-68) vs Newberg, 2/7/1992 (14-19 FG’s; 15-19 FT’s) Phil Johnson, Clackamas Cavaliers, Feb. 1994 Shawn Kitner, McNary Celtics (W 109-75) vs West Albany, 2/26/1998 19-23 FG’s; 7-8 FT’s) Jamal Kingham, Grant Generals Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 82-50) vs Milwaukie, 2/24/2007 Payton Pritchard, West Linn Lions (W 85-55) vs Lake Oswego, 2/9/2016 (18-28 FG’s; 8-13 3’s) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (W 75-60) vs Marist, 12/3/2016 (16-32 FG’s; 11-12 FT’s; 11 ast; 7 steals; 10 rebs) Gordon Scott, Astoria Fishermen (W 68-50) vs Tillamook, 1/4/1958 (17 FG’s; 10-15 FT’s; 25 rebs) Mel Counts, Marshfield Pirates (W 88-59) vs Cottage Grove, 2/2/1959 (12-16 FT’s) Brent Merriman, Pendleton Buckaroos (L 73-87) vs Washington, 2/12/1975 (14-27 FG’s; 16-18 FT’s) Pat Casey, Newberg Tigers (W 92-57) vs St. Helens, 1/21/1977

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Mark Neustal, Lebanon Warriors (W 83-73) vs North Salem, 2/23/1979 (15-18 FG’s; 14-18 FT’s; 18 rebs) Rick Osborn, Parkrose Broncos, 1984 (twice) Matt Bedsaul, Sprague Olympians (L 116-122) vs West Albany, 2/22/1991 Ryan Ferguson, Hermiston Bulldogs (W 72-62) vs Nampa (ID), 12/12/1992 (14-20 FG’s; 12 FT’s; 9 rebs) Jeremiah Hansen, Centennial Eagles (W 83-73) vs Pendleton, 12/18/1997 (20 FG’s) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 70-67) vs Oregon City, 1/12/2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 70-38) vs Clackamas, 2/1/2007 (19-24 FT’s) Quinn McNab, The Dalles Riverhawks (W 76-72) vs Marshall, 12/4/2007 Doug Thomas, Aloha Warriors (W 69-52) vs Reynolds, 1/14/2011 (16-22 FG’s; 10-11 FT’s) Zach Gengler, Silverton vs Sherwood, 3/13/2012 (12-22 FG’s; 18-21 FT’s) Alex Roth, West Salem Titans (W 82-76) vs Crescent Valley, 12/21/2012 George Mendazona, Ridgeview Ravens (L 86-102) vs Parkrose, 3/3/2015 George Mendazona, Ridgeview Ravens (W 74-41) vs Eagle Point, 12/12/2016 (13-21 FG’s) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (L 68-77) vs Walnut Grove (BC), 12/22/2016 Moses Lyman, La Grande Tigers (W 101-0) vs North Powder, 2/12/1919 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 74-34) vs Tillamook, 12/7/1951 Bill De Young, Willamette Wolverines (W 81-55) vs Pleasant Hill, 2/8/1957 (16-18 FG’s; 11 FT’s; 25 rebs) Charlie Warren, South Eugene Axemen (W 70-63) vs Beaverton, 1/3/1958 Rick Whelan, Milwaukie Mustangs (W 71-32) vs Hillsboro, 2/24/1962 (19-36 FG’s; 5-6 FT’s) Mike Keck, Klamath Falls Pelicans vs Ashland, 1967 Jerry Brown, Grants Pass Cavemen (W 96-77) vs Ashland, 2/27/1971 (17 FG’s; 9-10 FT’s; 17 rebs) Bill Singler, Medford Black Tornado (W 98-59) vs Ashland, 3/5/1971 (18-27 FG’s; 7-9 FT’s) Dan Bennett, Reynolds Lancers, 1974 Pat Casey, Newberg Tigers (W 86-70) vs Silverton, 2/4/1977 Goliath Yeggins, Washington-Monroe Bruins (W 86-70) vs Cleveland, 1980 Andre George, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 81-74) vs Marshall, 1985 Nate Williams, Franklin Quakers (W 86-79) vs Marshall, Jan. 1992 Jamie Snook, Lakeridge Pacers (L 72-73) vs Wilson, 11/30/1993 (15-25 FG’s; 10-14 FT’s) Ryan Ferguson, Hermiston Bulldogs vs La Grande, 1993 Moses Olson, Churchill Lancers (W 92-50) vs North Bend, 2/20/1998 (15-23 FG’s; 11-15 3’s; 9 rebs) Mark Storm, Mazama Vikings (75-59) vs Phoenix, 2/22/2000 (18-23 FG’s; 6-6 3’s) Mark Carollo, Hermiston Bulldogs (L 66-73) vs Silverton, 3/3/2004 (15-28 FG’s; 8-11 3’s) Dustin Hebert, Dallas Dragons (W 85-83 OT) vs Newberg, 2/8/2006 Garrett Sim, Sunset Apollos (L 73-76) vs North Eugene, 12/28/2006 (7 3’s) Paul McCoy, Grant Generals (L 66-68) vs Benson, 2/28/2007 Kirby Hawkins, Hillsboro Spartans (W 75-70 OT) vs Parkrose, 1/11/2008 Taylor Webster, St. Helens Lions (W 92-89) vs Willamette, 12/9/2008 Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (W 110-63) vs Madison, 2/23/2010 Zach Gengler, Silverton Foxes (W 79-64) vs Sherwood, 3/1/2013 (17-21 FG’s) George Mendozona, Ridgewiew Ravens (W 74-41) vs Eagle Point, 12/12/2015 (10 3’s) Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague Olympians (W 96-92 2OT) vs South Eugene, 12/6/2016 (4 3’s; 20 rebs) Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin Pioneers (W 74-54) vs Hood River, 1951 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 70-39) vs Benson, 2/28/1952 Bjarne Jensen, Franklin Quakers (W 79-60) vs Jefferson, 1956 Larry Enos, Corvallis Spartans (W 96-61) vs Sweet Home, 2/9/1962 (17-26 FG’s; 8-9 FT’s) Steve Erickson, Beaverton Beavers (L 78-85) vs Central Catholic, 12/18/1969 (17-27 FG’s; 30 rebs)

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Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls Pelicans, 1970 Gerald Willett, Churchill Lancers, 1970 Steve Erickson, Beaverton Beavers (L 81-84) vs Central Catholic, 2/24/1970 (19 rebs) Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 95-67) vs Grant, 1972 Tony Wilder, Newberg Tigers (W 88-59) vs McMinnville, 2/7/1973 (19-27 FG’s) Jay Audiss, McNary Celtics vs Central Catholic, Dec. 1976 Mike Pardon, Roseburg Indians (W 74-53) vs Mazama, 2/18/1984 (18-21 FG’s; 8 FT’s) Gabe Burchfiel, North Medford Black Tornado (W 97-37) vs Eagle Point, 2/15/2002 (15-21 FG’s; 12-15 FT’s; 18 rebs) Ross Bartlett, St. Helens Lions vs Madison, 12/7/2004 David Fife, Canby Cougars (W 95-65) vs Dallas, 2/15/2005 (15-20 FG’s; 9-11 3’s; 11 rebs) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 90-56) vs Clackamas, 1/4/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (69-38) vs Putnam, 1/13/2007 Kevin Sullivan, Southridge Skyhawks (W 92-90 2OT) vs North Medford, 12/19/2007 Tyler Fristedt, Bend Lava Bears (W 92-83) vs Madras, 1/25/2008 (16-23 FG’s; 8-10 FT’s; 17 rebs) Andrew Andrews, Benson Techmen (W 61-60) vs Evergreen (WA), 1/27/2010 Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (W 108-81) vs Marshall, 2/12/2010 Jordan Carter, McKay Royal Scots (W 74-72) vs Newberg, 3/12/2010 (15-23 FG’s; 12-16 FT’s) Drew Henderson, South Albany Rebels, 2010 Gabe Taylor, Newberg Tigers (W 120-76) vs South Albany, 2014 (20-27 FG’s) A.J. Monterossi, Southridge Skyhawks (W 84-80) vs Central Catholic, 1/7/2014 (11-15 FG’s; 14-17 FT’s) George Mendazona, Ridgeview Ravens (W 79-74) vs Crook County, 12/8/2016 (13-26 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s; 6 3’s; 7 assists) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 68-53) vs Bend, 3/20/1952 (20-39 FG’s) Gary Ames, Estacada Rangers (W 79-46) vs Canby, 1/18/1955 (12 FG’s; 17 FT’s) Mike Moran, Eugene Axemen (W 100-54) vs Oakridge, 1/28/1955 (29 pts 4 th quarter) Mel Counts, Marshfield Pirates (W 61-50) vs North Bend, 1959 Jerry Anderson, Medford Black Tornado, 1959 Roger Baker, Wy’east Eagles (W 76-66) vs Reynolds, 2/18/1964 (17 FG’s; 7-7 FT’s) Mike Block, Sunset Apollos (W 80-54) vs Central Catholic, 1970 Mike Buss, Central Panthers (W 95-71) vs Estacada, 2/3/1970 (13 FG’s; 15-21 FT’s) Alan Nippert, Sandy Pioneers (W 89-49) vs Silverton, 2/28/1974 Ron Langrell, Roseburg Indians (W 79-61) vs Crater, 2/7/1975 Andre George, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 78-61) vs Cleveland, 1985 J.D. Vetter, West Albany Bulldogs, 1991 Kasey Flicker, McNary Celtics, 1992 Andy Hakala, Mountain View Cougars (L 75-99) vs Pendleton, 1/31/1992 Andy Hakala, Mountain View Cougars (L 55-68) vs Wilson, 3/7/1992 Chris Thanos, Sunset Apollos vs Central Catholic, 1993 Phil Johnson, Clackamas Cavaliers (L 71-80) vs Wilson, 1994 Dennis Nathan, Gresham Gophers vs Centennial, 1996 (11-21 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s; 23 rebs) Elijah Jackson, Wilson Trojans vs Franklin, 1999 Mike Torson, Sandy Pioneers (L 69-84) vs Central Catholic, 2/26/2003 Scott Galligher, Gresham Gophers (W 73-64) vs Roosevelt, 12/28/2003 Brian Conklin, North Eugene Highlanders (W 76-73) vs Sunset, 12/28/2006 Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers (W 78-45) vs North Medford, 12/30/2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 60-33) vs Westview, 3/8/2007 (17-18 FT’s) J.J. Ross, Hermiston Bulldogs (W 75-73) vs Eldorado (NV), 12/27/2007

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Chehalis Tapscott, Century Jaguars (W 81-68) vs Marshall, 11/27/2007 (12-19 FG’s; 13-18 FT’s; 11 rebs) Paul McCoy, Grant Generals (W 76-69) vs Wilson, 1/25/2008 Matt Delaunay, Barlow Bruins (W 77-70) vs Oregon City, 12/3/2008 Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (W 87-66) vs Rainier Beach (WA), 12/30/2009 (14-18 FG’s; 13-18 FT’s) Dominique Ditlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W-77-57) vs Southridge, 2/12/2010 (12-20 FG’s; 16-18 FT’s) Kory Kirwan, Glencoe Crimson Tide (L 60-63) vs The Dalles-Wahtonka, 12/22/2010 Andrew Andrews, Benson Techmen (L 73-79 3OT) vs Corvallis, 3/12/2011 (15-26 FG’s; 6-9 FT’s) Charles Jones, David Douglas Scots (W 77-65) vs Gresham, 2/19/2015 (16-23 FG’s; 7-14 3’s; 33 2nd half) Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas Cavaliers (L 76-85) vs Jesuit, 12/2/16 Paul Carollo, Hermiston Bulldogs, (W 72-67) vs Lewiston (ID) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 65-46) vs Grant, 2/1/1952 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 70-43) vs Salem, 3/19/1952 (19-39 FG’s) John Pinkstaff, South Eugene Axemen vs Willamette, 1964 Jerry Wood, Astoria Fishermen (W 73-41) vs Clackamas, 2/15/1964 (16-24 FG’s; 8-12 FT’s) Claxton Welch, David Douglas Scots (W 87-62) vs St. Helens, 3/26/1965 (19-27 FG’s; 14 rebs) Billy Nickleberry, Jefferson Democrats (L 74-80) vs Franklin, 1/12/1966 (19-33 FG’s) Bob Waggener, Roosevelt Roughriders (L 71-86) vs Washington, 2/4/1966 Clark Hoss, West Linn Lions (L 64-74) vs Tillamook, 2/12/1966 Randy Blackford, Grant Generals (W 76-64) vs Washington, 3/4/1966 Greg Brosterhous, Klamath Falls, 1967 Joey Schmidt, Marshall Minutemen, 1971 Greg Bauer, Jesuit Crusaders (W 101-55) vs Hillsboro, 1972 Tony Wilder, Newberg Tigers (W 79-32) vs Canby, 1973 (18-28 FG’s) Rich Parson, Roseburg Indians (W 57-48) vs Medford, 1/20/1973 Dave Hildahl, Madison Senators (W 84-82) vs Franklin, 1/20/1976 Dave Hildahl, Madison Senators (W 88-74) vs Jefferson, 1/23/1976 (14-20 FG’s; 14 FT’s; 13 rebs) Danny Ainge, North Eugene Highlanders (W 90-53) vs Cottage Grove, (18-24 FG’s) A.C. Green, Benson Techmen vs Wilson, 1981 Antoine Stoudamire, Jesuit (L 70-77) vs North Salem, 3/3/1989 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson Trojans (W 101-42) vs Madison, 12/11/1990 J.D. Vetter, West Albany Bulldogs (W 122-115) vs Sprague, 2/22/1991 Jawanza Hadley, David Douglas Scots (W 68-67) vs Grants Pass, 2/6/1993 (15-27 FG’s; 9-12 FT’s) Robby Buen, Marshall Minutemen (W 79-76) vs Parkrose, 1994 Jarod Gallop, Roseburg Indians, 1994 A.D. Smith, Churchill Lancers, 1995 Tom Lynch, Corvallis Spartans (W 77-72) vs West Albany, 2/2/1995 Matt Brown, Crater Comets (W 106-97) vs West Albany, 12/27/1997 Matt Zosel, Marshfield Pirates, 1997 Shawn Kitner, McNary Celtics (W 73-60) vs Jefferson, 3/11/1998 (12-20 FG’s; 14-16 FT’s) Elliott Alexander, North Salem Vikings (W 72-70) vs West Albany, 2/19/1999 (20 pt. 2nd quarter) Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego Lakers, 2001 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson Democrats, 2003 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers vs St. Helens, 2005 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 90-56) vs Clackamas, 1/4/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 85-35) vs Lakeridge, 2/16/2007 Greg Plater, McKay Royal Scots (W 65-53) vs Clackamas, 2/28/2007

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Greg Plater, McKay Royal Scots (L 72-78) vs Grant, 3/10/2007 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City Pioneers (W 74-55) vs Canby, 12/14/2007 (15-20 FG’s; 3-5 3’s) Antonio Santollo, Liberty Falcons (L 84-93 OT) vs Madras, 12/2/2008 A.J. Lapray, Sprague Olympians (L 72-83) vs Sunset, 3/1/2011 Madison McCaffrey, Century Jaguars (L 70-85) vs Archbishop Military (CA), 12/28/2012 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas Cavaliers (W 108-84) vs Franklin, 3/5/2016 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos vs Battle Ground (WA), 12/12/2016 Teagan Quitoriano, Sprague Olympians (W 72-52) vs Evergreen (WA), 12/23/2016 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (L 62-67) vs Wilsonville, 1/24/2017 Jonah Pemberton, La Salle Prep Falcons (W 90-89) vs Parkrose, 2/14/2017 Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas Cavaliers (W78-71) vs West Linn, 3/10/2017 (9-16 FG’s; 19-22 FT’s) Lloyd Buettgenbach, Hood River Eagles (W 66-40) vs Newberg, 3/15/1947 (17 FG’s; 5 FT’s) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 71-50) vs Jefferson, 1/22/1952 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 62-51) vs Marshfield, 1952 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 90-66) vs Madison, 1973 Danny Ainge, North Eugene Highlanders (W 83-58) vs South Eugene, 1/18/1977 (18-24 FG’s) A.C. Green, Benson Techmen, 1981 Tony Ross, Grant Generals, 1986 Travis Olson, Mazama Vikings vs Klamath Falls, 1993 Darin Mayer, Barlow Bruins, 1993 O.J. Gulley, Reynolds Raiders (W 97-81) vs Pendleton, 12/4/1998 (14-24 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s) Salim Stoudamire, Lincoln Cardinals vs Grant, 1998 Marshall Hartman, Westview Wildcats (W 79-68) vs St. John Bosco (CA), 12/27/2001 Eric Fiegi, South Medford Panthers (W 95-53) vs Eagle Point, 2/2/2001 (15-18 FT’s; 10 rebs) Jeff Nielson, North Medford Black Tornado Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers (W 99-90) vs Oak Hill (VA), 12/30/2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 72-50) vs Oregon City, 1/26/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 81-54) vs West Linn, 2/22/2007 Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers, 2007 Brian Conklin, North Eugene Highlanders (W 71-70 2OT) vs Churchill, 2/25/2008 (12-20 FG’s; 15-17 FT’s) Jordan Carter, McKay Royal Scots (L 87-97) vs North Medford, 12/5/2008 Cameron McCaffrey, Century Jaguars vs Madras, 2009 Andrew Andrews, Benson Techmen (W 79-60) vs Sprague, 12/8/2009 Dominique Detlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W 75-67) vs South Salem, 12/28/2010 James Reid, Mountain View Cougars (W 82-59) vs Ashland, 12/29/2011 Billy Hansen, Ashland Grizzlies (W 90-51) vs Vanier (B.C.), 12/30/2011 (5 3’s; 8-8 FT’s) Nate Sherwood, West Albany Bulldogs (W 68-63) vs Crescent Valley, 2/14/2014 (14-26 FG’s; 9-15 FT’s) J.J. Spitler, Bend Lava Bears (W 97-82) vs Ridgeview, 1/27/2015 (16-16 FT’s; 6 rebs; 5 assists) Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (W 85-42) vs Semiahmoo (BC), 12/10/2016 Will Swank, Sheldon Irish (W 87-74) vs Sprague, 1/31/2017 Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 70-51) vs Salem, 12/21/1951 Mel Counts, Marshfield Pirates (W 92-52) vs Springfield, 2/27/1959 (33 pts at half; 36 rebs) Larry Enos, Corvallis Spartans vs North Salem, 1960 Mike Brundage, Roseburg Indians (W 91-56) vs Willamette, 3/3/1961 Roy Berg, Beaverton Beavers (W 62-59) vs Hillsboro, 1964 Terry Stahel, Willamette Wolverines, 1964

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Billy Nickleberry, Jefferson Democrats (Portland) (W 73-71) vs Wilson, 1966 Mike Buss, Central Panthers (W 78-56) vs Hood River, 1/23/1970 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 97-73) vs Roosevelt, 1972 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 64-48) vs Reynolds, 3/25/1972 Tony Wilder, Newberg Tigers (W 65-53) vs Sheldon, 3/22/1972 (13-26 FG’s; 12-13 FT’s; 16 rebs) Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 86-72) vs Jesuit, 1973 Danny Ainge, North Eugene Highlanders (W 76-30) vs Sheldon, 1/14/1977 (19-26 FG’s; 11 steals) Ron Leavitt, Thurston Colt (W 96-58) vs North Bend, 1/28/1977 (15-25 FG’s; 8-10 FT’s) Matt Wilkerson, Sweet Home Huskies (W 79-58) vs Newberg, 2/8/1977 Jason Younker, North Bend Bulldogs (W 69-54) vs Thurston, 2/7/1986 David Manley, Gresham Gophers vs Centennial, 1987 Orlando Williams, Benson Techmen (W 128-80) vs Roosevelt, 2/22/1990 Mike De Santis, Silverton Foxes (W 93-81) vs Jefferson (Portland), 12/7/1990 Todd Spike, Hermiston Bulldogs (W 70-58) vs Redmond, 2/16/1991 Brandon Boltz, Pendleton Buckaroos Bryson Bronson, Pendleton Buckaroos Jared Buckmaster, Jesuit Crusaders (W 78-72) vs South Albany, 1997 Dennis Nathan, Gresham Gophers vs Central Catholic, 1997 Frederick Jones, Barlow Bruins vs Beaverton, 1998 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego Lakers (L 61-62) vs Benson, 3/7/2001 (9-22 FG’s; 14-16 FT’s; 6-13 3’s) Jeremiah Dominguez, South Salem Saxons (W 66-61) vs Sunset, 3/11/2004 (13-14 FT’s) Brett Casey, Crescent Valley Raiders (W 78-69) vs South Albany, 2/25/2005 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 67-53) vs O’Dea, Seattle (WA) 12/10/2005 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 70-39) vs St. Helens, 1/5/2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 79-58) vs Redmond, 3/1/2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 60-48) vs Lincoln, 12/1/2006 (28 rebs) A.J. Grant, Newberg Tigers (W 70-56) vs Hillsboro, 12/9/2008 (19-23 FT’s) Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (W 72-63) vs Central Catholic, 12/27/2009 Dominique Detlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W 89-88), 1/14/2011 David Vasquez, Liberty Falcons (W 60-59) vs Hillsboro, 12/10/2016 (19-20 FT’s) Elijah Gonzales, Clackamas Cavaliers (W 88-87) vs West Linn, 12/28/2016 Tom Moore, The Dalles Indians Don Peterson, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 71-32) vs Hillsboro, 3/12/1947 (12 FG’s; 13-15 FT’s) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln Cardinals (W 60-39) vs Benson, 2/5/1952 Mel Counts, Marshfield Pirates, 1958 Bernie Albers, Jesuit Crusaders (W 71-50) vs Reynolds, March 1959 Fred Willis, Thurston Colts (W 60-58) vs Willamette, 1/1961 Jim Ward, Franklin Quakers, 1964 Roger Baker, Wy’east Eagles vs Centennial, 1/1964 Chuck Roberts, David Douglas Scots, 1965 Willie Stoudamire, Washington Colonels (L 78-79) vs Putnam, 1968 Mike Dolven, La Grande Tigers (W 70-63) vs Bend, 1/24/1969 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton Beavers vs Aloha, 2/6/1970 Doug Bunting, Silverton Foxes vs Jefferson, 1971 Guy Thompson, La Salle Falcons (W 64-56) vs Woodburn, 1/3/1975 Bob Fronk, Sunset (W 75-62) vs Aloha, 2/22/1977

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Rob Cantonwine, South Salem Saxons, 1977 Rob Cantonwine, South Salem Saxons, 1977 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville Grizzlies (W 69-66) vs Churchill, 1978 Charlie Sitton, McMinnville Grizzlies (W 61-49) vs Baker, 3/7/1979 (10-15 FG’s; 17-22 FT’s; 9 rebs) Harold Michaud, Thurston Colts (W 81-73) vs South Albany, 1/11/1980 (19 FT’s) Bruce Skidgel, Ashland Grizzlies (W 84-71) vs Hidden Valley, 2/26/1980 (14-21 FG’s; 9-12 FT’s) Brad Seehawer, Roseburg Indians (W 81-79) vs Medford, 3/2/1981 Bryan Trendell, Marshfield Pirates, 3/4/1981 Andre George, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 74-67) vs Madison, 1985 Adam Levi, Churchill Lancers (L 57-74) vs South Eugene, 2/22/1985 (17-21 FG’s) J.D. Vetter, West Albany Bulldogs (W 91-79) vs Tigard, 3/8/1991 Allan Deminiauk, Aloha Warriors (W 79-68) vs Glencoe, 12/17/1991 Adam Walker, Gresham Gophers vs Reynolds, 1992 Craig French, La Salle Falcons (W 99-76) vs Banks, 2/21/1992 Zach Puent, Sheldon Irish (W 84-65) vs Jefferson (Portland), 3/13/1992 (12-25 FG’s; 10-15 FT’s) Jeff Scholz, Franklin Quakers Brian Brutke, Roseburg Indians (W 88-65) vs Eagle Point, 12/14/1993 Pete Axelson, Bend Lava Bears Andy Haas, Crater Comets, 2001 Marshal Hartman, Westview Wildcats (W 82-74) vs Hillsboro, 2/19/2002 (11-18 FG’s; 14-14 FTs) David Berggren, Tualatin Timberwolves vs Roosevelt, 2004 Shann West, Pendleton Buckaroos, 2006 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 68-48) vs Oregon City, 2/9/2006 Eric Thompson, Roseburg Indians (W 77-64) vs Eagle Point, 2/21/2006 Cameron Jackson, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 87-56) vs Marshall, 1/18/2007 J.J. Ross, Hermiston Bulldogs (W 103-76) vs Madras, 1/23/2007 Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers (W 86-53) vs Sheldon, 1/26/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 80-50) vs Putnam, 2/8/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (L 54-58) vs South Medford, 3/10/2007 (14-20 FG’s; 9-10 FT’s) Greg Plater, McKay Scots (L 72-78) vs Grant, 3/10/2007 Garrett Sim, Sunset Apollos (W 90-80) vs Battle Ground, 1/4/2008 Brad Tinsley, Oregon City Pioneers (W 71-67) vs Putnam, 1/29/2008 John Hayward-Mayhew, South Eugene Axemen (W 83-82) vs North Medford, 2/28/2008 Johnel Gray, West Linn Lions (W 60-52) vs Lincoln, 12/5/2008 Kevin Sullivan, Southridge Skyhawks (W 101-77) vs Sandy, 12/9/2008 D’Angelo Davis, Beaverton Beavers (L 60-70) vs Westview, 2/13/2009 Dominque Detlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W 75-68) vs Grant, 12/30/2009 Doug Thomas, Aloha Warriors (W 88-60) vs Putnam Billy Hansen, Ashland Grizzlies (W 60-45) vs Eureka (CA), 12/4/2010 (6 3’s) Tanner Omlid, Central Panthers (L 67-68) vs Marshall, 12/14/2010 (4 3’s) Brian McGill, Clackamas Cavaliers (W 57-45) vs Oregon City, 1/7/2011 (13-24 FG’s; 9-10 FT’s) Kory Kirwin, Glencoe Crimson Tide (W 72-46) vs Tigard, 2/11/2011 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 72-52) vs North Salem, 2013 Nate Sherwood, West Albany Bulldogs (W 95-32) vs Woodburn, 2/19/2014 (15-20 FG’s; 5-5 3’s) Zach Reichle, Wilsonville Wildcats (W 66-37) vs Crescent Valley, 12/30/2014 Cameron Parker, Jesuit Crusaders (W 81-75) vs Lakeridge, 2/28/2017 (19-24 FT’s)

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Kyle Greeley, West Salem Titans (W 71-59) vs Sheldon, 2/28/2017 Chuck Jepsen, Dallas Dragons (W 73-44) vs Canby, 2/22/1952 Mike Moran, Eugene Axemen (W 75-34) vs Oakridge, 2/4/1955 Bud Long, Dallas Dragons (L 68-69) vs OCE frosh, 1/13/1956 Terry Baker, Jefferson Democrats (W 70-60) vs Cleveland, 1958 Bill Turner, Eagle Point Eagles (W 58-48) vs Illinois Valley, 2/20/1959 Jim Jarvis, Roseburg Indians (L 73-78) vs Klamath Falls, 12/3/1960 Rick Whelan, Milwaukie Mustangs (W 60-41) vs Sandy, 3/15/1962 Tom Rohlffs, Sunset Apollos (W 96-58) vs Gresham, 1/31/1964 (13-17 FG’s; 10-11 FT’s) 30 points in first half. Jim Barnes, Oregon City Pioneers (W 66-62) vs Tillamook, 2/28/1966 (12 FG’s; 12-16 FT’s) Ed Stauffer, Washington Colonials (W 86-71) vs Jefferson, 1966 Curt Jackson, Estacada Rangers vs Wy’east, Jan. 1970 Steve Ericksen, Beaverton Beavers vs Gresham, 1/16/1970 (24 rebs) Tony Hopson, Jefferson Democrats (W 77-54) vs Klamath Falls, 3/24/1972 Cal Clevenger, North Eugene Highlanders, 1977 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro Spartans (W 78-68) vs Sunset, 1980 Damon Stoudamire, Wilson Trojans (W 114-77) vs Cleveland, 1/23/1991 Scott Olds, Springfield Millers (W 103-83) vs West Albany, 12/3/1991 Jeremy J.J Johnson, Hillsboro Spartans (W 65-51) vs Forest Grove, 1992 Scott Turner, Tualatin Timberwolves, 1997 Frederick Jones, Barlow Bruins (W 68-58) vs Central Catholic, 2/14/1997 Brandon Brooks, Grant Generals, 1998 Shawn Kitner, McNary Celtics Devon Carr, West Linn Lions, 2001 Peter Nelson, Willamette Wolverines, 2001 Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 70-66) vs Oregon City, 2001 (9-25 FG’s; 13-14 FT’s) John Sperling, North Bend Bulldogs, 2003 David Cernin, Century Jaguars (L 68-71) vs Sandy, 12/4/2004 Conner Hambleton, Estacada Rangers vs North Marion, 12/12/2004 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 69-62) vs Franklin, 12/9/2006 Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers (W 82-77) vs Glendale (MO), 1/12/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (61-52) vs Mater Dei, 2/3/2007 Miles Haley, Springfield Millers (L 53-57) vs Marshfield, 2/23/2007 Ryan Meehan, Beaverton Beavers (L 63-71) vs Mountain View (WA), 1/8/2008 Michael Harthun, South Medford Panthers (W 67-58) vs South Eugene, 1/11/2008 Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats (L 67-70) vs Grant, 1/29/2009 Terrence Jones, Jefferson Democrats, (Portland) (W 91-69) vs Lincoln, 12/1/2009 Cameron McCaffrey, Century Jaguars vs Grant, 2009 Cameron McCaffrey, Century Jaguars (W 58-40) vs Liberty, 1/27/2009 Andrew Andrews, Benson Techmen (W 77-55) vs Franklin, 2/19/2010 Kory Kirwan, Glencoe Crimson Tide (L 48-64) vs North Salem, 12/7/2010 Billy Hansen, Ashland Grizzlies (W 71-58) vs Henley, 12/17/2010 (10 3’s) Andrew Andrews, Benson Techmen (W 78-73) vs Franklin, 1/28/2011 Jake Ehlers, Corvallis Spartans (W 79-73 3OT) vs Benson, 3/12/2011 Zach Gengler, Silverton Foxes (W 88-86 OT) vs South Albany, 12/7/2011 (11-21 FG’s; 8-8 FT’s) Yadie Dunmore, Sheldon Irish (W 71-52) vs Marist, 2/12/2013

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Silas Melson, Jefferson Democrats vs Churchill, 2014 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (W 64-57) vs Springfield, 3/3/2017 Abbie Ross, St. Helens Lions, 1952 Jerry Crimins, McLoughlin Pioneers (W 85-54) vs Grandview (WA), 1952 (7-9 FT’s) Dave Gambee, Corvallis Spartans, 1954 Jim Altenhofen, Central Catholic Rams (W 69-48) vs Eugene, 3/15/1957 (24 rebs) Charlie Warren, South Eugene Axemen (W 93-64) vs Benson, 12/13/1957 Gary Crabaugh, Marshfield Pirates (W 69-54) vs South Eugene, 1961 (13 consecutive FG’s) Gene Stangel, Clackamas Cavaliers (W 66-50) vs Hillsboro, 1968 Willie Stoudamire, Washington Colonials (L 72-73) vs Klamath Falls, 1968 (15-28 FG’s) Jim Mott, Astoria Fishermen (W 71-51) vs David Douglas, 1/23/1970 Jerry Bellotti, Klamath Falls Pelicans (W 69-53) vs Bend, 3/25/1971 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 86-81) vs Jackson, 1972 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 93-86) vs Wilson, 1972 Richard Washington, Benson Engineers (W 78-35) vs Grants Pass, 1973 Mark Wilson, Ashland Grizzlies, 1973 Jeff Meeuwsen, Hillsboro Spartans (W 71-67) vs Jesuit, 1979 Todd Anderson, Lakeridge Pacers (L 71-79) vs Hillsboro, 1980 Dean Derrah, Hillsboro Spartans (W 67-54) vs David Douglas, 1980 Craig Ramey, South Eugene Axemen (W 79-63) vs West Linn, 1980 Bryan Trendall, Marshfield Pirates (L 52-59) vs Benson, 3/13/1981 Keith Reynolds, Springfield Millers, 1986 Kevin Jordan, Roseburg Indians (L 71-76) vs Ashland, 1991 Kyle Gary, Rex Putnam Kingsmen (W 64-63 OT) vs Clackamas, Feb. 1991 Tyron Manlove, Wilson Trojans (W 73-72) vs Lakeridge, 11/30/1993 (12-19 FG’s; 4-7 3’s; 7-7 FT’s) Dave Van Beenen, Springfield Millers, 1994 Chris Tinelle, Cleveland Indians Travis Burgher, Marshfield Pirates Bryson Bronson, Pendleton Buckaroos, 1997 Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit Crusaders (W 84-76) vs Redmond, 3/11/1998 Robert Day, Benson Techmen (W 77-71) vs South Salem, 3/8/2000 Jeremiah Howard, Marshall Minutemen, 2001 Kevin Miller, Hillsboro Spartans, 2001 Jeff Dunn, Dallas Dragons, 2001 Thomas Gardner, Jefferson Democrats (W 71-65) vs South Eugene, 3/14/2003 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 70-40) vs Putnam, 2/14/2006 Jamar Johnson, Benson Techmen (W 104-66) vs Franklin, 2/7/2007 Brady Martin, McMinnville Grizzlies (W 64-54) vs Tualatin, 2/23/2007 Kevin Love, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 71-40) vs Gresham, 3/3/2007 Kyle Singler, South Medford Panthers (W 77-59) vs Oregon City, 3/3/2007 Chehalis Tapscott, Century Jaguars (W 68-50) vs Cleveland, 11/30/2007 Sam Grogan, Hermiston Bulldogs (W 91-90) vs Madras, 1/22/2008 Jordan Ellis, North Medford Black Tornado (W 100-94 2OT) vs Churchill, 1/3/2008 Cameron McCaffrey, Century Jaguars (L 57-67) vs Glencoe, 1/16/2009 Jarrett Dunagan, McNary Celtics (W 63-60) vs Reynolds, 12/28/2009 Trevor Richie, Wilson Trojans (W 82-35) vs Madison, 1/12/2010

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Spencer Gordon, St. Helens Lions (L 94-112) vs Liberty, 2/23/2010 Tyson Fernstrom, Hillsboro Spartans (W 66-52) vs Liberty, 12/10/2010 Dominique Detlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W 91-62) vs McKay, 12/14/2010 Cam Croonquist, Centennial Eagles (L 88-89) vs Sunset, 1/14/2011 Dominque Detlefsen, Sunset Apollos (W 63-43) vs Beaverton, 2/22/2011 Zach Gengler, Silverton Foxes (W 60-44) vs Sherwood, 12/11/2012 Calvin Hermanson, Lake Oswego Lakers (W 52-37) vs Lincoln, 2013 Nate Sherwood, West Albany Bulldogs (W 81-71) vs Forest Grove, 12/13/2013 (10-14 FG’s; 13-16 FT’s) Nick Moyer, Summit Storm (L 60-66) vs Bend, 2/15/2013 Gabe Taylor, Newberg Tigers (W 76-48) vs Beaverton, 2014 (15-26 FG’s; 7-9 FT’s) Davis Holly, Mt. View Cougars (W 74-56) vs Redmond, 2/16/2016 (12-17 FG’s: 9-10 FT’s) Payton Pritchard, West Linn Lions (W 84-43) vs Jesuit, 2016 Mario Quintero, Eagle Point Eagles (W 70-64) vs Douglas, 12/13/2016 Kiefer Edwards, Crater Comets (W 66-59) vs Ashland, 1/31/2017 Isaac Bonton, Parkrose Broncos (W 96-45) vs St. Helens, 2/7/2017

These two scoring machines would meet only one time—as juniors—March 20, 1951 at the state tournament at McArthur Court. Lincoln beat McLoughlin 90-66. “Swede” garnered 33 points and Crimins netted 31. These two high school standouts would become teammates at OSC, in Corvallis, under legendary coach Slats Gill.

Wade "Swede" Halbrook

Jerry Crimins

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Gerry Bloom, Crow Cougars (W 98-27) vs Lorane, 1/25/1952 (31-52 FG’s) Ron Stockard, Echo Cougars (W 96-72) vs Umapine, 2/2/1971 (23-48 FG’s; 16-19 FT’s) Nick Derscheid, Glendale Pirates (W 99-73) vs Butte Falls, 2/19/1965 (26-57 FG’s; 9-11 FT’s) John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 100-55) vs Ukiah, 1/21/1956 (23 of 24 FG’s; 11 FT’s) Cary Tibbits, Corbett Cardinals (W 80-57) vs Catlin Gabel, 1/25/1985 (24-33 FG’s; 9-9 FT’s; 19 rebs) Adrian Young, Oak Hill Falcons (Eugene) (L 65-89) vs Falls City, 2/11/2003 (18-36 FG’s; 20-24 FT’s; 24 rebs) Lloyd Angal, Mohawk Indians (W 94-78) vs Eddyville, 1/25/1972 (20-27 FG’s, 16-22 FT’s; 22 rebs) Levi Martin, Long Creek Mountaineers vs Burnt River, 12/12/2001 Mel Martin, Colton Vikings (W 115-43) vs Hill Military Academy, 2/22/1955 (26 FG’s) Joe Mann, Irrigon Knights, 1956 (25 FG’s) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 82-60) vs Rainier, 2/17/1956 (21 FG’s; 12 FT’s) Joe Hendrix, Alsea Wolverines (W 74-19) vs Mohawk, 1/21/1961 (25-39 FG’s; 4-5 FT’s) Monte McDonald, Mohawk Indians (W 91-59) vs Harrisburg, 1/31/1970 (24-29 FT’s) Rick Booher, North Douglas Warriors (W 85-62) vs Pacific, 2/8/1975 (18-29 FG’s; 18-20 FT’s; 21 rebs) Dan Weber, Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates (W 100-87) vs Vernonia, 1/14/1990 (19 FG’s; 12-15 FT’s) Levi Martin, Long Creek Mountaineers (W 70-62) vs Burnt River, 12/22/2001 Dustin Cloud, Mitchell Loggers (W 110-82) vs Ukiah, 1/22/2005 (23-36 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s; 21 rebs) Joe Mann, Irrigon Knights (W 76-59) vs Touchet (WA), 2/18/1955 (22 FG’s; 9-14 FT’s) Joe Mann, Irrigon Knights (L 59-61) vs Ione, 2/18/1956 Mike Maurer, Umapine Chieftains (L 77-95) vs Griswold (Helix), 2/8/1975 Dakota Gordon, Prospect Cougars (W 91-84) vs Milo Adventist Academy, 12/20/2007 (19-26 FG’s; 9-12 3’s; 6-6 FT’s) Ben DeSaulnier, Philomath Warriors (W 104-62) vs Stayton, 2/25/2014 (9 3’s) John McCormick, St. Mary's Gaels (The Dalles) (W 85-41) vs Dufur, 2/11/1955 (25 FG’s) John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 91-60) vs Umapine, 1/25/1956 Virgil Merril, Drain Warriors (now N. Douglas HS) (W 70-39) vs Pleasant Hill, 2/19/1957 (23-34 FG’s; 6-8 FT’s) Frank Stutzman, East Linn Christian Academy Eagles (W 84-67) vs Christ Center, 1/12/1988 (20-34 FG’s; 12-12 FT’s) Travis Howard, Myrtle Point Bobcats (W 115-95) vs Philomath, 12/8/1990 (21 FG’s; 10-13 FT’s; 14 rebs) Matt Richmond, La Pine Hawks (W 94-92 2OT) vs Glide, 2/17/1995 (18-35 FG’s, 12-17 FT’s; 4-8 3’s; 8 rebs) Brenson Parks, Lowell Red Devils (W 90-66) vs McKenzie, 2/14/1997 (13-20 3s; 10 ast; 6 rebs) Mike Fisher, Toledo Boomers (L 78-90) vs Reedsport, 12/27/1997 (18-33 FG’s; 5-7 3s; 11-14 FT’s; 10 rebs) Evan Keiling, Gladstone Gladiators (W 75-62) vs Lake Oswego, 1/3/2001 (15-20 FG’s; 20 of 21 FT’s) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers (W 69-65 2OT) vs Dufur, 3/2/2004 (17-32 FG’s; 13-17 FT’s; 5-10 3’s; 15 rebs) David Mokan, Open Door Huskies (W 83-70) vs Portland Waldorf, 2/5/2010 Dennis Baldridge, McKenzie Eagles (W 92-85) vs Oakridge, 2/29/1962 (21 FG’s; 9-12 FT’s) Ron Skinner, Monroe Dragons (W 70-50) vs Harrisburg, 2/17/1967 (24-40 FG’s; 25 rebs) Larry Blevins, Glendale Pirates (W 98-79) vs Oakland, 2/15/1969 (19-27 FG’s; 13-15 FT’s) Mike Leopard, Mohawk Indians (W 105-59) vs Eddyville, 1/27/1978 (20-31 FG’s; 20 rebs) Jim Livermore, Prairie City Panthers (W 97-71) vs Pine Eagle, 2/11/1978 James Macy, Culver Bulldogs (L 93-96 OT) vs North Lake, 12/16/1995 Derek Anderson, Scappoose Indians (W 92-49) vs Seaside, 1/8/2001 (19-29 FG’s; 8-13 3’s; 5-7 FT’s) David Mokan, Open Door Christian Academy Huskies (W 103-77) vs Triangle Lake, 12/27/2010 Klaus Klasiner, Crabtree (W 106-7) vs Sweet Home, 2/13/1925

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Paul Tuchardt, Oakridge Warriors (W 75-61) vs Cottage Grove, 3/4/1954 (16 FG’s; 18 FT’s) Tom Neel, Condon Blue Devils (W 81-38) vs Wasco, 2/11/1955 (17-35 FG’s; 16-19 FT’s) John Stevens, Griswold Wolverines (W 73-64) vs Weston, 2/10/1956 Eric Metcalf, Coquille Red Devils (W 99-82) vs Brookings-Harbor, 2/17/1984 (22-30 FG’s; 6-7 FT’s) Kevin Kolfstad, Colton Vikings (W 85-76) vs Kennedy, 1/24/1992 (13-18 FG’s; 24-28 FT’s) Jason Perry, Christ Center Warriors (W 96-54) vs Triangle Lake, 2/2/1992 (10 of 13 3’s; 10 ast; 10 steals; 12 rebs) Brett Miller, Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks (W 88-33) vs Gervais, 12/29/1994 (10-19 3’s; 4-4 FT’s) Derek Anderson, Scappoose Indians (W 90-36) vs Taft, 1/17/2000 (13-14 FT’s) Tyson Burnard, Knappa Loggers (W 80-68) vs Vernonia, 2/21/2015 Dakota Murr, Hood River Valley Eagles (W 90-86 2OT) vs Woodburn, 12/14/2015 (21-22 FT’s; 5 3’s; 38 pts 2nd half) Joe Mann, Irrigon Knights (64-62) vs Umatilla, 1/29/1955 (20 FG’s; 9-13 FT’s) Jack Patzke, Bly Bobcats (L 79-101) vs Bonanza, 1/19/1965 (15 FG’s; 19-23 FT’s) Bly played last quarter with 3 players Terry Boesel, Powder Valley Badgers (W 105-49) vs Crane, 1/19/1980 (22 rebs) Russell Harper, St. Mary's Crusaders (W 62-59) vs Pacific, 2/24/1989 (20-34 FG’s; 7-10 FT’s) Troy Lenderman, Prospect Cougars (W 93-65) vs Douglas County Christian, 1/6/1990 (20-28 FG’s; 6-8 3’s) Jimmy Watts, Lakeview Honkers (W 116-58) vs Rogue River, 2/5/1994 (21 FG’s; 24 rebs) Bob Ball, Rainier Columbians (W 58-49) vs Vancouver (WA), 1948 Brian Timms, St. Francis Academy (W 67-29) vs Adrian, Feb. 1957 (18-28 FG’s; 12 FT’s) Marv Branisiter, Toledo Boomers (W 96-40) vs Siuslaw, 2/15/1958 (20 FG’s; 8-9 FT’s) Roger Henry, Chemawa Braves (W 76-32) vs Perrydale, 1/19/1962 Don Brennan, Tillamook Catholic (W 90-50) vs Jewell, 2/6/1962 Emory Moore, Monument Tigers vs Ukiah, 1/16/1965 John Turner, Pine Eagle Spartans vs Powder Valley, 1971 Bob Cook, Mitchell Loggers (W 93-63) vs Ukiah, 2/2/1974 Howard Avery, MacLaren Correctional Hawks (W 101-41) vs Sacred Heart (Salem), 1/27/1974 Jim Smith, Monroe Dragons (W 95-84) vs McKenzie, 1/17/1975 (16-28 FG’s; 16-19 FT’s) Keith Kinnan, Camas Valley Hornets (W 75-43) vs Triangle Lake, 12/21/1975 (18 FG’S, 12-17 FT’s) John Harper, Mt. Vernon Bears (L 63-72) vs Spray, 1/17/1976 Jeff Southern, Hidden Valley Mustangs (W 86-84) vs Brookings-Harbor, 1/9/1979 (22-32 FG’s; 10 rebs) Joel Nye, Prospect Cougars (W 82-47) vs Umpqua Valley Christian (Roseburg), 1/6/1990 (16-25 FG’s; 14-18 FT’s; 20 rebs) Earl Elliott, Ontario Tigers (W 84-75) vs Nyssa, 3/2/1990 (11-18 FT’s; 9-16 3’s; 11 rebs) Mike Garrett, Ione Cardinals (W 81-66) vs Griswold (Helix), 1/5/1991 (20 FG’s; 8-11 FT’s) Eric Balentine, South Wasco County Redsides (W 85-66) vs Dufur, 1/22/1995 (20 FG’s) Ben Langenberg, Pacific Christian Wildcats (Eugene) (L 64-101) vs Perrydale, 2/3/1998 Ben Morris, Dufur Rangers (W 70-54) vs Portland Columbia Christian, 3/3/2000 (17-24 FG’s; 9-10 FT’s) Mickey Walker, St. John Bosco Knights (W 70-62) vs Livingston Adventist Academy, 1/10/2014 (7 3’s; 7 steals) Marlin Cole, Gates Pirates (W 67-51) vs Oregon School for the Deaf, 2/5/1952 Bill Greable, Umapine Chiefs (W 74-56) vs McEwen (Athena), 2/8/1955 (15 FG’s) John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (Helix) (W 64-55) vs McEwen (Athena), 2/25/1956 Royce Kiser, Camas Valley Hornets (W 89-23) vs Canyonville, 1/21/1961 (19 FG’s; 9-10 FT’s) Royce Kiser, Camas Valley Hornets (W 97-49) vs Days Creek, 2/18/1961 (20-38 FG’s; 32 rebs) Jonathan Klein, Pacific Christian (formerly Silver Crest) vs Alsea, 1994 John Tanner, MacLaren Correctional Hawks, 1964 Ted Heimstra, Corbett, Cardinals, 1966 Ron Skinner, Monroe Dragons vs Westfir, 2/7/1967 (20-38 FG’s) Aaron McCall, Myrtle Point Bobcats vs Bandon, 1976

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Frank Bauman, Condon Blue Devils (W 80-59) vs Cascade Locks, 2/5/1982 (18-31 FG’s; 11-16 FT’s) Ben Dorris, Cascade Locks Pirates (W 83-48) vs Condon, 2/3/1984 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 83-69) vs Chemawa Indian School (Salem), 2/12/1991 (7 steals; 16 rebs) Ray Law, Crook County Cowboys (Prineville) (W 92-77) vs Henley (Klamath Falls), 12/18/1992 Chris Roth, Jewell Blue Jays (W 79-66) vs Evergreen Lutheran (WA), 12/7/1996 (22-27 FG’s) Brenson Parks, Lowell Red Devils (L 86-94) vs Central Linn, 1997 (17-30 FG’s; 9-17 3’s) Adrian Young, Oak Hill Falcons (Eugene) (L 60-77) vs Oregon School of Deaf, 2/18/2003 David Mokan, Open Door Huskies (W 82-61) vs Canyonville Christian Academy, 12/5/2009 (13 FG’s; 15-18 FT’s) Milo Harris, Jefferson Lions (Jefferson) (W 102-0) vs Gervais, 3/6/1934 Clyde DeWitt, Reedsport Braves (W 84-43) vs Glendale, 3/1/1945 Jim Martin, Elmira Falcons (87-36) vs Pleasant Hill, 2/26/1957 (14-26 FG’s; 18-23 FT’s) Mike Markham, Riddle Irish, (62-59) vs Myrtle Creek, 3/6/1965 (19-20 FG’s; 5-5 FT’s; 7-12 3’s) Ted Hiemstra, Corbett Cardinals (W 87-55) vs Columbia Christian, 1/11/1966 (18-26 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s) Bill Potter, Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates (W 83-80 OT) vs North Catholic, 2/1/1969 (20-31 FG’s; 6-6 FT’s) Ron Jones, Madras White Buffaloes (W 96-81) vs Heppner, 2/21/1970 (19 FG’s; 8 FT’s; 25 rebs) Les Eversull, Central Linn Cobras (W 107-86) vs Harrisburg, 12/17/1974 (20-36 FG’s; 6 FT’s) Bid Van Loon, Yoncalla Eagles (W 103-55) vs Milo Academy, 12/13/1991 (17 FG’s; 5-5 FT’s; 7-12 3’s) Andy Sears, Westside Christian Eagles, 1991 Jason Perry, Christ’s Center, 1992 David Campbell, North Clackamas Christian Saints (W 114-101) vs Willamette Valley Christian, 1/5/1996 (22 FG’s) Ben Langenberg, Pacific Christian Wildcats (formerly Silver Crest) (W 73-58) vs Triangle Lake, 1998 Luke Jackson, Creswell Bulldogs (W 99-73) vs Elmira, 1/25/2000 (20-28 FG’s; 6-7 FT’s; 17 rebs) Ben Voogd, Siuslaw Vikings (W 75-62) vs Reedsport, 12/5/2003 Tyler Vian, Mohawk Indians (L 69-71) vs Lowell, 1/11/2013 Grant Kauffman, Sweet Home Huskies (L 83-84) vs Cottage Grove, 1/18/2013 (8 3’s) Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 85-74) vs Harrisburg, 12/9/2016 Frank Backbone, Chemawa Braves (W 85-29) vs Lebanon, 2/8/1939 Bob Ball, Rainier Columbians (W 58-49) vs Vancouver (WA), 12/9/1947 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 79-60) vs Umapine, 2/17/1956 Royce McDaniel, Sweet Home Huskies (W 69-53) vs St. Francis (Eugene), 2/12/1957 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 73-60) vs Coburg, 3/8/1957 (17-25 FG’s; 11-13 FT’s; 24 rebs) Bruce Bradshaw, Pleasant Hill Billies (L 64-67) vs McKenzie, 1/20/1961 Eddie Salleng, Falls City Mountaineers, 1966 Curt Roberts, Coquille Red Devils (W 86-48) vs Brookings, 2/9/1973 Jeff Ellis, Butte Falls Loggers (L 80-85) vs Crater, 1/20/1976 (13-25 FG’s; 19-21 FT’s) Robert Taylor, Long Creek Mountaineers (W 99-27) vs Dayville, Feb. 1977 Todd Gorham, Imbler Panthers (W 78-60) vs Joseph, 1/21/1983 (21-32 FG’s; 3-3 FT’s) John McAllister, Perrydale Pirates (L 66-68) vs Falls City, 1/13/1990 Jeff Auxier, Sherwood Bowmen (L 65-74) vs Madras, 3/5/1990 (15-24 FG’s; 13-13 FT’s) Tracy Corta, Jordan Valley Mustangs (W 99-66) vs Maranatha Christian (ID), (14 FG’s; 15-20 FT’s) Todd Manley, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars (W 97-70) vs Vernonia, 1/22/1991 (21-26 FG’s; 24 rebs) Nathan Locke, Enterprise Savages (W 84-62) vs Gervais, 3/12/1992 (19-26 FG’s; 7-8 FT’s; 12 Rebs; 12 blocks) Jon Silbernagel, Regis Rams (W 81-69) vs Jefferson, 12/22/1992 (19-23 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s; 21 rebs) Steven Cassill, Spray Eagles (L 65-76) vs Eddyville, 12/29/1994 (10 3’s) Odin Miller, Union Bobcats (L 75-77) vs Pilot Rock, 12/18/1998 (18 FG’s; 9 3’s) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers vs Ukiah, 2001 (19 FG’s; 6-9 FT’s; 15 rebs; 7 steals)

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Justin Perz, Delphian Dragons (L 83-90) vs Willamina, 2/1/2005 Jake Stevens, Powers Cruisers (W 56-41) vs Umpqua Christian, 2/19/2007 (17-25 FG’s; 9-14 FT’s; 15 rebs) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (W 69-49) vs Elliot Christian (CA), 12/19/2009 (19-26 FG’s; 5-9 3’s) Derek Blankenship, Baker Bulldogs (W 89-59) vs Weiser (ID), 1/30/2010 (16-20 FG’s; 11-14 3’s) 31 points at half. Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian Hawks vs Central Catholic, 2011 Kyle Burnett, Sherman County Huskies (W 91-62) vs Culver, 12/13/2011 (21-28 FG’s; 2-4 3’s) Wil Bateman, Butte Falls Loggers (W 89-35) vs Trinity Lutheran, 2/16/2016 (10-21 3’s; 10 rebs) Howard Fox, Thurston Pansies (W 80-29) vs Vida, 1938 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 63-55) vs Nehalem, 1/4/1957 Lee Padberg, Heppner Mustangs (W 87-66) vs Grant Union, 1/18/1963 (11-16 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s) Dan Leahy, Lakeview Honkers (W 82-49) vs Sacred Heart (K. Falls), 2/22/1963 (18-29 FG’s; 8-10 FT’s) Nick Derscheid, Glendale Pirates vs Rogue River, 12/10/1964 Dave Steen, Riddle Irish (W 97-58) vs Glide, 2/3/1968 Joe Elam, Powers Cruisers (L 85-101) vs Glendale, 1/27/1970 (16 FG’s; 12-14 FT’s) Chris Hicks, Vernonia Loggers (W 83-54) vs Bishop Dagwell, 1/28/1972 (18-29 FG’s; 8-11 FT’s) Mark Jackson, Jewell Blue Jays (W 65-47) vs Perrydale, 12/19/1977 Jody Southerland, Spray Eagles (W 78-40) vs Wheeler County, 1/20/1978 James Savage, Waldport Irish (L 66-88) vs Newport, 1/11/1991 (15 FG’s; 14-18 FT’s; 16 rebs) Alex Dixon, Yamhill-Carlton Tigers (L 82-86) vs Philomath, 1/28/1992 (16-25 FG’s; 10-15 FT’s; 18 rebs) Jason Perry, Christ’s Center (W 66-60) vs Alsea, 2/7/1992 (9 3’s) Aaron Lamb, Harrisburg Eagles (W 95-92) vs Lowell, 2/17/1992 Jamie Harvey, Gervais Cougars (W 99-68) vs Chemawa, 1/15/1993 Brett Miller, Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks, 1/20/1995 Justin Peterson, Willamette Valley Christian Warriors (L 101-114) vs N. Clackamas Christian, 1/5/1996 (18 FG’s; 6 3’s) Dusty Harrington, Butte Falls Loggers (L 83-88 OT) vs Paisley, 2/12/2000 (19-29 FG’s; 6 rebs; 6 steals) Matt McCoy, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars (W 101-95) vs Amity, 2001 Josh Dressler, Portland Lutheran Blue Jays (L 80-85) vs Salem Academy, 11/30/2004 (10-15 FG’s; 9-9 FT’s) Chris Turre, Newport Cubs (L 92-94) vs Taft, 1/21/2005 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles (L 74-86) vs Union, 1/2/2009 (16-22 FG’s; 6-9 FT’s; 6-14 3’s) Dusty Harrington, Butte Falls Loggers (L 83-88 OT) vs Paisley, (19-29 FG’s; 6 rebs; 6 steals) Joel Snyder, Oakridge Warriors (W 73-27) vs Canyonville Christian Academy (CA), 1/14/2017 Jerry Kangas, Clatskanie Tigers vs Scappoose, 1/25/1952 (13-25 FG’s; 17-24 FT’s) Bill Greable, Umapine Chiefs (W 99-56) vs Weston, 2/14/1955 Joe Mann, Irrigon Knights (W 66-62) vs Prairie City, 3/2/1955 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 76-57) vs Elgin, 3/10/1956 (15-30 FG’s; 13-14 FT’s) John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 72-45) vs Umatilla, 12/14/1956 Joe Wittenborn, Canyonville Christian Academy Pilots (W 76-41) vs Camas Valley, 2/6/1971 Bayard Forrest, Bandon Tigers (L 59-69) vs Brookings-Harbor, 1/4/1972 Bayard Forrest, Bandon Tigers (W 78-65) vs Douglas, 1/15/1972 (18 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s) Frank Pinios, Illinois Valley Cougars vs Eagle Point, 1973 Mike Surplus, Grant Union Prospectors (W 96-61) vs Wahtonka, 3/8/1975 (21-41 FG’s) Dan Greenfield, Wheeler County Knights (W79-44) vs Dufur, 2/13/1976 Jeff Lavender, Pilot Rock Rockets (W 64-56) vs Riverside, 1/21/1978 Johnny Coppedge, Stayton Eagles (W 92-43) vs Salem Academy, 2/10/1981 Ivan Peckman, Brookings-Harbor Bruins (L 85-89) vs Ferndale (CA), 12/20/1982 (15 FG’s; 12 FT’s) Jerome Davis, Madras White Buffaloes (W 83-67) vs Henley, 3/17/1983 (19-35 FG’s; 5-5 FT’s; 13 rebs)

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Chris Becker, Gold Beach Panthers (L 71-84) vs Del Norte (CA), 12/11/1984 Erik Clarkson, Gilchrist Grizzlies vs Bonanza, 1/10/1986 Steve Smith, Pacific Pirates (W 67-48) vs Powers, 12/15/1989 (18 FG’s; 7-7 FT’s) Scott Timms, Riverside Pirates (W 108-50) vs Stanfield, 12/19/1990 (16 FG’s; 8-9 FT’s) Mike Garrett, Ione Cardinals (W 87-65) vs Wallowa, 3/5/1992 (19-27 FG’s; 19 rebs.) Travis Knabe, Siuslaw Vikings, 1994 Matt Kaiser, Clatskanie Tigers (W 65-55) vs Rainier, 2/21/1995 (20-35 FG’s; 24 rebs) Ty Rothenberger, Junction City Tigers (W 77-69) vs Madras, 12/27/1996 (12-19 FG’s; 14-16 FT’s; 12 assists) Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs City Christian, 1/23/1998 Pete Moore, Bandon Tigers (L 71-74) vs Reedsport, 2/17/1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Portland Christian, 1/8/1999 Mark Storm, Mazama Vikings (W 75-59) vs Phoenix, 2/22, 2000 (18-20 FG’s; 6-6 3’s) Dave Mullins, Baker Bulldogs (W 76-53) vs Vale, 2/16/2002 (12 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s; 9 3’s) Adrian Young, Oak Hill Falcons (Eugene) (L 54-67) vs Oregon School for Deaf, 12/3/2002 Adrian Young, Oak Hill Falcons (Eugene) (L 47-80) vs Falls City, 1/11/2003 Kyle Westover, Gervais Cougars vs Salem Academy, 2004 Trevor Stenson, Triangle Lake Lakers (W 109-43) vs Eddyville, 1/26/2007 Mike Garrett, Ione Cardinals Tyler Dunannon, Phoenix Pirates (W 74-55) vs Sisters, 3/1/2012 (12-19 FG’s; 10-10 FT’s; 9-15 3’s) Javary Christmas, De La Salle North Catholic Knights (W 78-57) vs Clatskanie, 2/6/2015 (9 3’s) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 69-45) vs Tillamook Catholic, 1/14/1955 (15 FG’s; 12 FT’s) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 69-53) vs Tillamook Catholic, 2/11/1955 (16 FG’s; 10 FT’s) Forest Springer, Halfway Spartans, 1956 John Houk, Stanfield Tigers (W 86-41) vs Lexington, 2/15/1957 Roger Henry, Chemawa Braves (W 94-49) vs Valsetz Mike Heath, Canyonville Bible Academy Pilots (L 85-95) vs Camas Valley, 2/28/1964 Steve Gerttula, Knappa Loggers vs Oregon Episcopal, 2/24/1967 Jerry Fugate, Oakland Oakers (W 94-52) vs Days Creek, 1/13/1968 (17 FG’s; 8-9 FT’s) Tony Villaneuva, Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots (W 76-60) vs Sherman County, 3/2/1974 Terry Leonard, McKenzie Eagles, 1975 Gregg McDonald, Scio Loggers (W 92-88) vs Monroe, 1/11/1975 Pete Kauffman, Western Mennonite Pioneers (L 56-66) vs St. Paul, 1/7/1977 Marvin Devereauy, Chemawa Braves (L 65-76) vs Jefferson, 1/7/1977 Dean Andretta, Henley Hornets (W 87-78) vs Brookings-Harbor, 3/20/1981 (14-28 FG’s; 14-18 FT’s) Sean Coste, Sacred Heart Trojans (KF) (W 69-53) vs Bonanza, 1/13/1984 Matt Fenton, Harper Hornets (74-71) vs Payette (ID), 1/27/1986 Mickey Maddox, Riverside Pirates (79-66) vs Stanfield, 1/15/1988 (13 rebs) Mike Davidson, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 79-62) vs Chemawa, 2/9/1990 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (L 78-81) vs Gervais, 12/14/1990 Geoff Hitchman, Warrenton Warriors (W 82-68) vs Vernonia, 2/12/1991 (18-30 FG’s; 6-8 FT’s; 22 rebs) Mark Lowery, Waldport Irish (W 87-84) vs Newport, 2/4/1992 Gary Murphy, Sutherlin Bulldogs (W 68-51) vs Elmira, 2/27/1992 (4-5 3’s; 10-14 FT’s) Josh Wilcox, Junction City Tigers (L 84-92) vs Pleasant Hill, 2/27/1992 Ken Wolfe, St. Paul Buckaroos (L 71-100) vs Temple Christian, 2/14/1994 Damien McCarthy, Portland Adventist Cougars, 2/6/1996 Brent Jones, St. Mary’s Crusaders (L 79-91) vs Riddle, 1/19/1997

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Josh Wedding, Country Christian Cougars (W 83-36) vs Willamette Valley, 2/13/1998 (12-19 FG’s; 16 rebs) Ike Ellis, Powers Cruisers (W 90-86) vs Canyonville Bible Academy, 2/12/1999 Andy Bartels, Phoenix Pirates (W 93-83) vs Illinois Valley, 2/25/2000 Ben Morris, Dufur Rangers (W 74-67) vs Powder Valley, 2001 Richie Higgins, Elkton Elks (L 61-68) vs Cottage Grove, 1/8/2003 Drew Wiley, McKenzie Eagles (W 68-39) vs Nixyaawii, 2/20/2007 14-23 FG’s; 13-20 FT’s) Newton Allred, Powers Cruisers (63-46) vs Oak Hill/Lifegate Christian, 1/14/2011 Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 67-52) vs Amity, 1/30/2015 David Echevarria, Milo Adventist Academy Mustangs (L 58-59) vs Riddle, 12/8/2015 (6 3’s) Bob Everett, Seaside Seagulls (W 70-53) vs Scappoose, 2/17/1953 (16 FG’s; 9 FT’s) Don Miller, Moro Huskies (Sherman County) (W 84-46) vs Dufur, 2/19/1954 Bill Doherty, St. Joseph Academy (Pendleton) (L 68-74) vs Pilot Rock, 1955 LeRoy Ashwill, Gaston Greyhounds (W 154-16) vs Hill Military Academy, 2/17/1955 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 68-48) vs Corbett, 1/25/1957 (15-29 FG’s; 11 FT’s) Virgil Merrill, Drain Warriors (W 95-50) vs Oakridge, 1/28/1957 Tom Williams, Nestucca Bobcats (W 72-58) vs Sherwood, 2/4/1966 (16-21 FG’s; 9-9 FT’s) Bob Wayner, Triangle Lake Lakers (L74-77) vs Harrisburg, 1/13/1968 Dave Steen, Riddle Irish (W 82-56) vs South Umpqua, 1968 Dave Steen, Riddle Irish (W 94-71) vs Glide, 2/23/1968 (17-28 FG’s; 7-9 FT’s) Randy Freeborn, Dayton Pirates (W 60-56) vs Willamina, 2/3/1971 (17-28 FG’s; 7 FT’s) Steve Olstedt, Jewell Blue Jays (W 84-55) vs St. Paul, 2/12/1971 (18-31 FG’s) Jerry Zielinski, Riverside Pirates, Dec. 1974 William Olson, Woodburn Bulldogs (W 99-58) vs Chemawa, 12/21/1975 (17-25 FG’s; 7-8 FT’s; 13 rebs) Johnny Coppedge, Stayton Eagles (W 70-55) vs Woodbury, 1/23/1982 Brent Counts, Gervais Cougars vs MacLaren, 1983 Troy Molendyke, Griswold Grizzlies, 1984 Greg Remsburg, Portland Christian Royals (L 70-71) vs Knappa, 1/30/1987 (17-22 FG’s; 7-9 FT’s) Bill Martin, Sherman County Huskies (W 75-41) vs Heppner, 2/27/1987 (17-25 FG’s; 7-12 FT’s) Russell Richards, Umatilla Vikings (L 72-82) vs Joseph, 3/6/1987 (20-27 FG’s) Nathan Erickson, Perrydale Pirates (W 83-69) vs Alsea, 11/30/1990 (22 rebs) Kurt Julian, Vernonia (W 77-67) vs Corbett, 1/29/1991 Kerry Brame, Tillamook Cheesemakers (W 108-69) vs Rainier, 2/17/1995 (13-27 FG’s; 9-20 3’s; 6-7 FT’s) Gabe Clayton, Canyonville Christian Academy Pilots (L 58-67) vs Prospect, 12/7/1996 Lawson Struve, Lost River Raiders (W 77-67) vs Stanfield, 3/7/1999 (14-20 FG’s; 5-9 3’s) Andy Bartels, Phoenix Pirates (L 71-82) vs Lakeview, 1/19/2000 (15-21 FG’s; 7-11 FT’s; 4 3’s) Payton Tucker, Columbia Christian Knights (W 69-63) vs Canyonville Bible, 2/2/2000 (15-31 FG’s; 5-6 FT’s) Peter Sichley, Kennedy Trojans (W 94-51) vs Chemawa, 12/7/2001 (9 FG’s; 7 3’s) Andrew Reyner, Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs (W 72-66) vs Paisley, 12/7/2001 Evan Kieling, Gladstone Gladiators vs St. Helens, 12/15/2001 David Attaway, Portland Christian Royals (W 87-85) vs Woodland (WA), 12/12/2002 (18-18 FG’s; 4-4 3’s) Chance Miller, Crane Mustangs (W 103-25) vs Powder Valley, 1/28/2003 (13 FG’s; 8-11 FT’s; 7 3’s) Jason Hartford, Tillamook Cheesemakers (W 74-48) vs Madras, 3/11/2003 (16-20 FG’s; 8-11 FT’s) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers vs Cascade Locks, 2003 Colby Hansen, Lifegate Christian Lions (W 56-48) vs Pleasant Hill, 12/19 2005 (15 FG’s; 11-13 FT’s) Jacob Schultz, Prospect Knights (W 67-61) vs Rogue River Adventist, 12/5/2006 Dustin Andes, North Douglas Warriors (W 78-64) vs Central Linn, 1/17/2008

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Blair Wheadon, Junction City Tigers (W 53-46) vs Cottage Grove, 2/5/2008 Matt Hamms, Ione Cardinals (L 72-74) vs Crook County Christian, 1/19/2009 Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (W47-34) vs Culver, 1/21/2010 (12-26 FG’s; 8-17 3’s; 9-10 FT’s; 12 rebs) Jordan Tebbutt, Horizon Christian Hawks (L 62-67) vs Central Catholic, 12/27/2010 (13-23 FG’s; 12-16 FT’s; 8 rebs) Tommy Anderson, Milo Adventist Mustangs (W 78-75) vs Glendale, 2/3/2011 (5 3’s) Joel Snyder, Oakridge Warriors (W 73-27) vs Canyonville Christian, 1/14/2017 Frank Backbone, Chemawa Braves (W 65-17) vs Woodbury, 1/30/1939 (18-33 FG’s) Ken Myers, North Powder Badgers, 1944 George Hinkhouse, Scappoose Indians (W 60-59) vs Clatskanie, 1/25/1953 (13 FG’s; 14-18 FT’s) Herb Romney, Gates Pirates (W 62-52) vs Sublimity, 2/23/1954 (17 FG’s; 6-6 FT’s) Jim Ingalls, McEwen (W 87-47) vs Umapine, 1/20/1955 (17-22 FG’s) Bill Fowler, Mapleton Sailors (W 75-50) vs Lorane, 12/4/1956 (20-23 FT’s) Bill Fowler, Mapleton Sailors (W 70-35) vs Lowell, 1/7/1956 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 84-49) vs Touchet (WA), 2/2/1956 Ray Carver, Falls City Mountaineers (W 79-65) vs Eddyville, 12/6/1957 Don Thatcher, Westfir Loggers (W 58-47) vs Monroe, 1/26/1957 (18 FG’s; 4-5 FT’s) Mac McClellan, Camas Valley Hornets (W 73-33) vs Canyonville Bible Academy, 12/12/1957 Greg Moore, Star of the Sea Stars, (W 81-42) vs Portland Christian, 1/14/1959 (16-24 FG’s; 8-13 FT’s) Leonard Hunteman, Vernonia Loggers vs Rainier, 1961 Ken Gooding, Henley Hornets (W 71-54) vs Illinois Valley, 1963 Jack Rust, Glide Wildcats (W 107-55) vs Glendale, 1/22/1965 (18-26 FG’s; 20 rebs) Stan Ivie, Sheridan Spartans (W 77-67) vs Yamhill-Carlton, 1/20/1968 (13-23 FG’s; 14-17 FT’s) Gary Stanz, Rogue River Chieftains (W 66-60) vs Heppner, 3/12/1968 (12-17 FG’s; 16-23 FT’s; 23 rebs) Dave Fenske, Taft Tigers (W 87-40) vs Warrenton, 1/4/1969 (18-33 FG’s) Bayard Forrest, Bandon Tigers (W 83-81 OT) vs Reedsport, 1971 (20-32 FG’s) Dave Allen, Scappoose Indians, 1/8/1972 Rick Dollarhide, Lakeview Honkers (W 87-71) vs South Umpqua, 1/19/1973 (16 FG’s; 8-9 FT’s) Greg McDonald, Scio Loggers (W 70-56) vs Salem Academy, 2/22/1974 Gary Prestianni, Glendale Pirates (W 86-71) vs St. Mary’s, 2/24/1974 Randy Kincade, Monroe Dragons, 1975 Tom Howard, Eddyville Eagles (L 77-91) vs Mohawk, 1/21/1977 (15-30 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s) Jason Ray, Chiloquin Panthers (L 57-64) vs Prospect, 12/9/1978 (13 FG’s; 14-17 FT’s) Wayne Gilland, Ukiah Cougars (W 66-57) vs Mt. Vernon, 2/2/1979 Jim Hulstrander, Gold Beach Panthers (L 84-86 6 OT’s) vs North Valley, 12/16/1979 Ron McClintock, Knappa Loggers (L 71-90) vs Portland Lutheran, 1/23/1982 (17-31 FG’s; 6-8 FT’s) Matt Sand, Crow Cougars vs Oakridge, 1984 Chuck Thomas, North Clackamas Christian Saints (W 90-67) vs Kennedy, 1/21/1986 (19-22 FG’s) Marty Pendergraft, Elkton Elks (W 90-36) vs Canyonville Bible Academy, 1/15/1988 Duke Sanchez, Paisley Broncos (W 75-58) vs Cedarville (CA), 12/1/1989 Tracy Corta, Jordan Valley Mustangs vs Crane, 2/2/1990 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 75-68) vs Jefferson, 1/4/1991 Jason Ackerman, Banks Braves (W 113-106) vs Seaside, 1/6/1992 Jeff Hawley, Gervais Cougars vs Portland Adventist, 1992 Steve Watah, Chiloquin Panthers (W 110-24) vs Butte Falls, 12/7/1993 Richard Caswell, Milo Adventist Mustangs (W 57-46) vs Prospect, 12/9/1993 Randy Shaffer, Wheeler County Knights (L 71-93) vs Echo, 2/4/1995

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Dustin Walker, Santiam Christian Eagles (W 72-64) vs Regis, 12/8/1997 (17-18 FG’s) Jim Stever, Days Creek Wolves (L 88-91) vs Riddle, 12/20/1997 Kevin Reis, Hidden Valley Mustangs (W 90-67) vs Illinois Valley, 1/23/2001 (15-23 FG’s; 5-7 3’s) Jimmy Montgomery, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars (W 72-69) vs Amity, 12/7/2001 Kris Smith, Alsea Wolverines (W 65-39) vs Lifegate Christian, 2002 (18-23 FG’s) Chad Tisler, Bandon Tigers (W 89-63) vs Douglas, 2/22/2002 (6 3’s) Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers vs Central Christian, 1/17/2004 John Hines, Philomath Warriors Richie Kaimie, St. Mary’s Crusaders (W 79-48) vs Illinois Valley, 12/14/2005 (14-24 FG’s; 7-9 FT’s) J.D. McCain, Oregon School Deaf Panthers (W 66-60) vs Washington School Deaf, 1/3/2007 (10 rebs; 6 assists) Cody Savey, Reedsport Braves (W 62-60 OT) vs Waldport, 12/5/2008 Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel Eagles (L 60-65) vs Corbett, 1/28/2011 Jordan Wiley, McKenzie Eagles (W 64-44) vs Umpqua Valley Christian, 2/18/2011 (5 3’s) Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel Eagles (L 60-65) vs Corbett, 1/28/2011 Eric Rauch, Damascus Christian Eagles (W 65-30) vs St. Paul, 1/14/2012 Noah Callier, Sutherlin Bulldogs (W 71-70) vs South Umpqua, 1/6/2015 Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 103-37) vs Sheridan, 1/18/2017 Howard Fox, Thurston Pansies (W 75-52) vs Pleasant Hill, 1938 Willie Mannwarren, Canyonville Christian (W 82-31) vs Days Creek, 2/14/1952 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 67-63) vs Stanfield, 2/27/1956 Jim Jarvis, Coquille Red Devils, 1959 Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek Vikings, 12/20/1959 Jim Schroeder, Dayville Devils (L 65-66) vs Prairie City, 1/13/1960 Mike Heath, Canyonville Academy Pilots, 1/13/1965 (30 rebs) Craig Brown, North Marion Huskies (W 79-67) vs Central, 12/21/1965 Frank Shockey, Sheridan Spartans (W 106-49) vs Banks, 2/24/1970 Willie Mannwarren, Canyonville Bible Academy Pilots (W 76-41) vs Camas Valley, 12/6/1971 Cliff Herbert, Elmira Falcons, 1972 Dan Sanders, Jefferson Lions (3A) (W 76-59) vs Scio, 2/5/1974 Keith Wyllie, Dayville Devils (W 76-49) vs Crane, 1/11/1975 Randy Silvers, Lowell Red Devils (W 94-71) vs McKenzie, 1/18/1977 (14-24 FG’s; 11-14 FT’s) Joe McClain, Jefferson Lions (3A) (W 75-69) vs Chemawa, 2/8/1977 Tony Chrisman, Wallowa Cougars (L 65-67) vs Weston-McEwen, 12/12/1980 (15-18 FG’s; 9 FT’s) Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 80-61) vs Willamina, 1/2/1990 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (L 75-92) vs Kennedy, 2/8/1991 Jason Miller, Riddle Irish (W 86-35) vs Milo Academy, 2/14/1992 (16-24 FG’s) Steve Watah, Chiloquin Panthers (W 110-24) vs Butte Valley (CA), 12/7/1993 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Oregon Episcopal, 1/9/1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Nestucca, 3/5/1998 James Savage, Waldport Irish, 1999 Clarence Jones, Christ’s Center (W 78-45) vs Lifegate Christian, 1/19/1999 Titus Lockard, New Hope Christian Warriors (W 83-49) vs Canyonville Christian Academy, 12/8/2001 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers vs Dufur, 2004 Jonny Long, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Lutheran, 2006 Shawn Simpson, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 94-44) vs Ione, 12/29/2009 (12-22 FG’s; 4-5 FT’s) Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley Badgers (W 81-63) vs Ione, 3/5/2010

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Micah Espinosa, Mapleton Sailors (W 67-57) vs Powers, 12/7/2010 (15-31 FG’s; 7-14 3’s) Francisco Nunez, Irrigon Knights (W 69-49) vs Union, 1/29/2011 Newton Allred, Powers Cruisers (L 50-63) vs Camas Valley, 1/18/2013 (12 rebs; 7 blocks) Taler Jensen, Sutherlin Bulldogs (W 70-59) vs Gladstone, 3/6/2013 (11-15 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s; 7-9 3’s) Tristan Ware, Glendale Pirates (W 51-47) vs Powers, 1/6/2017 (6 3’s) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers vs Vernonia, 12/6/1954 Don Watkins, Detroit Cougars, 1956 Don Nelson, Coquille Red Devils (W 71-54) vs Douglas, 1/17/1956 (17-27 FG’s) Marv Branisiter, Toledo Boomers, 1957 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (L 61-72) vs Echo, 3/7/1957 (17-29 FG’s; 17 rebs) Fred Earwood, Myrtle Creek Vikings, 1959 Frank Roper, Clatskanie Tigers, 12/29/1962 Dick Mauer, Prospect Knights vs Butte Falls, 3/6/1969 (20 rebs) Dave Dalke, Regis Rams (L 59-84) vs Scappoose, 12/2/1972 Ken Hess, La Pine Hawks, 1974 Mark Wickman, Seaside Seagulls vs Clatskanie, 1974 (8 steals; 24 rebs) Randy Martin, Pine Eagle Spartans (L 72-74) 1/6/1978 (17-38 FG’s) Kim Jackson, Nyssa Bulldogs (W 65-59) vs Vallivue (ID), 1/21/1981 Chris Patoine, Sutherlin Bulldogs, 1980’s Jeff Clark, Sutherlin Bulldogs, 1980’s Min Chin, Canyonville Christian (L 58-76) vs Cascade Christian, 12/7/1984 Daryl Oberman, Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs (L 66-80) vs Powers, 1/4/1985 Matt Fenton, Harper Hornets (W 62-45) vs Prairie City, 1/14/1986 Min Cho, Canyonville Christian Academy Pilots (L 58-76) vs Cascade Christian, 12/7/1986 O.B. Babbs, Pleasant Hill Billies, 1988 Dale Hosley, North Valley Knights (W 82-65) vs Henley, 3/3/1989 (9-15 FG’s; 16-18 FT’s) Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 89-72) vs Colton, 12/19/1989 Tracy Corta, Jordan Valley Mustangs vs Mt. Vernon, 1/13/1990 Matt Shorb, Powers Cruisers vs Myrtle Point, 1990 Greg Toates, Newport Cubs, 1990 Dustin Curtis, Cascade Locks Pirates (W 80-51) vs Arlington, 12/1/90 (14-24 FG’s; 10-12 FT’s) Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (L 64-79) vs Regis, 12/11/1990 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 85-58) vs Scio, 1/18/1991 Dirk Sigurdson, Seaside Seagulls, 1993 Steve Watah, Chiloquin Panthers (W78-75) vs Lost River, 2/14/1994 Brendan Parks, Lowell Red Devils, 1995 Ty Rogers, Catlin Gabel Eagles (L 78-82) vs Valley Catholic, 12/1/1997 Joe Workman, Gervais Cougars vs Chemawa, 1997 Ben Langenberg, Pacific Christian Wildcats (Eugene) vs Alsea, 1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers (W 130-51) vs Neah-Kah-Nie, 1/20/1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs City Christian, 2/26/1998 J.R. Brusseau, La Pine Hawks, 1998 Clarence Jones, Christ’s Center (W 76-37) vs Lifegate Christian, 1999 Adrian Young, Oak Hill Falcons (Eugene) (L 43-91) vs Lifegate, 12/10/2002 Brad Reynoso, Salem Academy Crusaders (W 83-51) vs Scio, 12/19/2002 Dave King, Burns Hilanders (W 60-56) vs Riverside, 1/21/2003 (14 FG’s; 10-14 FT’s; 13 rebs)

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Mike Nieraeth, Bonanza Antlers (W 101-50) vs Lowell, 12/3/2004 Alan O’Donald, Imbler Panthers (W 99-31) vs Powder Valley, 1/8/2005 Zach Burdon, Willamina Bulldogs (W 86-64) vs Oregon Episcopal, 2/15/2005 Cameron McGuire, Bend Lava Bears (W 76-63) vs Madras, 2/22/2007 Conner Rumpf, Sherwood Bowmen (W 80-60) vs Parkrose, 2/1/2008 Max Bebee, Elmira Falcons (W 61-48) vs Reedsport, 2008 Dakota Gordon, North Lake Cowboys (W 59-38) vs Rogue Valley Adventist, 1/10/2009 (10 3’s) Jake Carr, Siletz Valley Warriors (L 63-65) vs Mohawk, 2/9/2010 (15-22 FG’s; 12-14 FT’s; 4 3’s) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (L 49-69) vs Rainier, 12/28/2009 (16-22 FG’s; 4-5 FT’s) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (W 59-44) vs Kennedy, 2/9/2010 (15-20 FG’s; 6-8 3’s; 11 rebs) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (W 57-38) vs Weston-McEwen, 2/27/2010 (13-27 FG’s; 8-11 FT’s) Andy Avgi, Woodburn Bulldogs (L 60-62) vs Putnam, 12/11/2010 Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel Eagles (W 49-46) vs Portland Adventist Academy, 2/17/2011 Alex Young, Phoenix Pirates (W 72-68) vs Eagle Point, 1/14/2012 (14-21 FG’s; 8-12 FT’s) Eli Hansen, Sisters Outlaws (W 72-39) vs Elmira, 2/14/2012 (14-20 FG’s; 8-8 FT’s) Dale Takalo, Knappa Loggers (W 62-30) vs Delphian, 1/14/2016 Mathew Gille, Crosshill Christian Eagles (W 81-78 OT) vs Chiloquin, 2/27/2016 Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 76-44) vs Portland Adventist, 11/30/2016 (8-12 3’s) Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 92-67) vs Amity, 1/9/2017 Luke Haccelertert, Roosevelt Roughriders (W 67-14) vs Sabin, 2/13/1943 Ken Myers, North Powder Badgers vs Imbler, 1944 Willie Mannwarren, Canyonville Christian vs Canyonville High School, 2/13/1952 Bill Greable, Umapine Chiefs (W 91-53) vs Pilot Rock, 2/4/1954 Wimp Hastings, Bandon Tigers vs North Bend, 1954 Harvey Dethlefs, Gaston Greyhounds (W 154-16) vs Hill Military Academy, 2/17/1955 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 59-56) vs Nehalem, 2/8/1957 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 86-41) vs Banks, 2/14/1957 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 82-51) vs St. Joseph, 2/10/1958 Clyde Engblom, Knappa Loggers vs Corbett, 3/12/1965 Don Suloff, Elkton Elks (68-50) vs Knappa, 3/19/1965 Rick Taylor, Powers Cruisers vs Oakland, 1966 Nick Phillips, Glide Wildcats vs Glendale, 12/16/1999 Gene Engblom, Knappa Loggers vs Star of the Sea, 2/23/1968 Ron Townsend, Elgin Huskies (W 79-69) vs Enterprise, 1/16/1970 Rich McDonald, Powers Cruisers vs Canyonville Bible Academy, 1970 Luke Roth, Western Mennonite Pioneers (L 71-93) vs Colton, 1/19/1970 Rick Robinson, Cove Leopards (W 77-59) vs Jordan Valley, 1/21/1972 Randy Quetsche, Eddyville Eagles (L 57-58) vs Perrydale, 2/20/1973 Gary Stembridge, Douglas Trojans (W 90-42) vs Rogue River, 3/2/1975 Kevin Gramson, Warrenton Warriors, vs Knappa, 12/30/1976 Wayne Everest, Pacific Pirates vs Riddle, 1977 Mark Johnston, Bandon Tigers vs Brookings, 1984 Brian Morse, Cascade Christian Challengers, 1984 Darin Kessi, Eddyville Eagles (W 72-59) vs Detroit, 1/17/1987 Mark Radich, Knappa Loggers vs Catlin Gabel, 2/13/1987 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 96-85) vs Chemawa, 1/9/1990

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Travis Sheppard, Canyonville Bible Academy (W 86-35) vs Powers, 2/3/1990 Mike Davidson, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 89-68) vs Kennedy, 1/12/1990 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Corbett, 1990 James Saage, Waldport (W 77-75) vs Philomath, 2/23/1991 Aaron Mozer, Tillamook Cheesemakers, 1993 Mike Atchison, Bandon Tigers (W 94-89) vs Douglas, 1996 Ben Goodman, Phoenix Pirates vs Yreka, 1996 Martin Maurer, Cascade Christian Challengers (W 91-89) vs Riddle, 2/10/1996 Brenson Parks, Lowell Red Devils vs Crow, 1997 (13-19 FG’s) Brenson Parks, Lowell Red Devils vs Monroe, 1997 (14-21 FG’s) Ron Wessels, Rogue River Chieftains (W 69-66 OT) vs Phoenix, Feb. 1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Warrenton, 2/10/1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Regis, 12/5/1998 Randy Kyllo, Reedsport Braves, 1999 Luke Jackson, Creswell Bulldogs, 1999 Jared Dunn, Days Creek Wolves (W 76-57) vs Yoncalla, 1/4/2000 Matt Simonson, Philomath Warriors (W 100-40) vs Waldport, 1/25/2000 Brad Haynes, Gilchrist Grizzlies (L 66-70) vs Tri-Lake, 12/28/2000 Justin Newville, Illinois Valley Cougars (W 77-50) vs Grants Pass, 12/30/2000 Logan Garvin, Philomath Warriors (W 81-58) vs Douglas, 1/2/2001 J.D. Hill, East Linn Christian Eagles vs Regis, 2002 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers vs Long Creek, 2003 Brett Rohde, Amity Warriors (W 71-51) vs Delphian, 12/16/2003 Josh Heidegger, Cascade Christian Challengers (W 73-66) vs Glendale, 2/17/2005 Ron Wessels, Rogue River Chieftains (W 69-66 OT) vs Phoenix, 3/5/2005 Jacob Schultz, Prospect Knights (W 80-56) vs Camas Valley, 12/2/2006 Aaron Phillips, Central/Crook County Christian White Tigers (L 80-88) vs Ione, 2/2/2007 Michael Hamilton, Amity Warriors (W 71-38) vs Neah-Kah-Nie, 11/30/2007 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 80-53) vs Long Creek, 12/6/2008 (15-20 FG’s; 4-7 3’s; 4 rebs; 8 assists) Jesse Moreland, Knappa Loggers vs Seaside, 2009 Max Bebee, Elmira Falcons (W 87-51) vs La Pine, 2009 Jake Carr, Siletz Warriors (W 76-54) vs Alsea, 12/11/2009 (10-12 FT’s) Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 71-36) vs Griswold, 1/5/2010 (16-21 FG’s; 2-3 FT’s; 3-4 3’s) Patrick Witcraft, Chiloquin Panthers (W 77-59) vs St. Mary’s, 2/10/2012 David Ocacio, South Wasco Redsides (W 71-68) vs Sherman County, 1/26/2013 (14-14 FT’s) Austin Abbott, New Hope Christian Warriors (W65-48) vs Umpqua Valley Christian, 1/25/2014 (13-27 FG’s) Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 74-69) vs Horizon Christian, 2/13/2015 Dale Takalo, Knappa Loggers (W 70-61) vs Neah-Kah-Nie, 1/5/2016 Blake Sentman, Cottage Grove (W 73-68 2 OT) vs Montesano, (WA), 12/16/2016 Parker Wynn, Triangle Lake Lakers (W 69-45) vs Crosshill Christian, 12/20/2016 Wimp Hastings, Bandon Tigers vs Powers, 1954 Wayne Vandewetter, Verboort Dutchmen (W 74-66) vs Colton, 2/27/1955 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (L 58-64) vs St. Joseph, 1/13/1956 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (L 67-79) vs Pilot Rock, 1/27/1956 Don Nelson, Coquille Red Devils (W 71-54) vs Douglas, 1/27/1956 (17-27 FG’s) Marv Branstiter, Toledo Boomers, 1957

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John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 65-28) vs McEwen, 1/31/1958 Nick Robertson, St. Francis Saints (W 69-52) vs Elmira, 1/28/1958 (14 FG’s; 8-14 FT’s) John Mahoney, Huntington Locomotives (W 57-56) vs Halfway, 1/17/1959 Jim Malpass, Harrisburg Eagles (W 75-49) vs Coburg, 1/19/1960 Joe Hendrix, Alsea Wolverines vs Coburg, Dec. 1960 Steve Gerttula, Knappa Loggers vs Gaston, 12/17/1966 Dick Ledgerwood, Warrenton Warriors vs Seaside, 1966 Tom Howard, Bandon Tigers vs Siuslaw, 1967 Jon Hiens, Philomath Warriors (W 81-59) vs Yamhill-Carlton, 1/20/1970 Mike Kelly, Knappa Loggers vs MacLaren, 1/22/1971 Jeff Harrod, Warrenton Warriors vs Tillamook Catholic, 1971 Steve Bartells, Powers Cruisers vs Elkton, 1973 Scott Grote, Joseph Eagles (L 75-79) vs Elgin, 1/8/1974 Jerry Reeves, Burns Hilanders (W 86-69) vs Madras, 1/23/1976 Kevin Gramson, Warrenton Warriors vs Vernonia, 1977 Ron Lampe, Creswell Bulldogs, 1980 Kevin Blake, South Umpqua Lancers (W 79-54) vs Rogue River, 12/18/1980 P.J. Howard, Waldport Irish, 1981 Ron McClintock, Knappa Loggers vs Vernonia, 2/19/1982 Brent Counts, Gervais Cougars vs Jefferson, 1982 Steve Fry, Powers Cruisers vs Days Creek, 1983 David Miles, Lutheran (W 76-56) vs Neah-Kah-Nie, 1/28/1984 Mark Radich, Knappa Loggers vs Columbia Christian, 1/28/1986 Joe Mayo, Lutheran (W 68-48) vs Warrenton, 2/4/1988 Kevin Richel, Scio Loggers (L 91-98) vs Santiam, 1/5/1990 Craig Stinnett, Sutherlin Bulldogs (W 79-53) vs Glide, 2/11/1990 Joey Bias, Santiam Wolverines (Mill City) (W 98-91) vs Scio, 1/5/1990 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Woodland (WA), 1990 Geoff Hitchman, Warrenton Warriors vs Portland Christian, 1991 Danny Gray, South Umpqua Lancers (W 68-63) vs Douglas, 12/27/1991 (13-16 FT’s) Ben Heuberger, Yamhill-Carlton Tigers (W 85-80) vs Waldport, 1/14/1992 Ben Christiansen, Madras White Buffalos vs Crook County, 12/12/1993 Michael Humphrey, Taft Tigers (W 82-71) vs Yamhill-Carlton, 3/4/1994 Luke Lake, Amity Warriors (W 92-48) vs Willamina, Jan. 1996 Petr Burda, Vernonia Loggers, 1/23/1996 Damian McCarthy, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Catlin Gabel, 1996 Clarence Jones, Christ’s Center vs Triangle Lake, 1999 Jared Dunn, Days Creek Wolves (W 78-50) vs Umpqua Valley Christian, 1/22/1999 Chris Olson, Sisters Outlaws (W 78-64) vs Sweet Home, 2/2/1999 Jared Dunn, Days Creek Wolves (W 68-48) vs Riddle, 12/8/1999 Aaron Tuttle, New Hope Christian Warriors (W 82-80 OT) vs Prospect, Feb. 2000 Ryan McCarthy, Crook County Cowboys, 2001 Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington Honkers, 2001 Josh Ward, New Hope Christian Warriors (W 66-50) vs Triad Christian, 1/18/2003 (14-22 FG’s; 3-4 3’s) Derik Trumbull, Triad Timberwolves (Klamath Falls (W 66-56) vs North Lake, 2/4/2006 Matt McCoy, Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks (L 60-77) vs Milo Academy, 11/20/2006 (12 FG’s; 7-8 FT’s; 5 3’s)

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Cameron Allison, Life Christian Lions (W 82-49) vs Open Door Christian, 12/5/2006 Jacob Schultz, Prospect Knights (W 68-61) vs Camas Valley, 12/12/2006 Drew Wiley, McKenzie Eagles (L 57-70) vs Mohawk, 1/3/2007 Bobby Confrances, Horizon Christian Hawks (W 82-67) vs Crook County Christian, 1/26/2007 (4-4 FT’s; 8-10 3’s) Cameron Root, Horizon Christian Hawks (W 84-46) vs Crook County Christian, 2/9/2007 Drew Wiley, McKenzie Eagles (W 56-40) vs Hosanna Christian, 2/23/2007 Taylor Lewis, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Amity, 2008 Dustin Andes, North Douglas Warriors (W 91-54) vs Oakridge, 2/2/2008 Casey King, McKenzie Eagles (W 87-42) vs Siletz Valley, 2/5/2008 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles (L 69-78) vs Yakima Tribal (WA), 12/2008 (10-22 FG’s; 12-15 FT’s; 4-10 3’s) Shawn Simpson, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 93-78) vs Joseph, 1/8/2010 (12-22 FG’s; 13-16 FT’s; 4-5 3’s) Austin Say, Madras White Buffaloes (L 71-72) vs The Dalles/Wahtonka, 2/19/2010 Jeff Bedbury, Marist Spartans (W 67-62) vs Newport, 3/11/2010 Zach Holloway, Central Linn Cobras (W 71-61) vs Knappa, 3/4/2011 (11-19 FG’s; 9-14 3’s; 5-6 FT’s) Dallas Reich, Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots vs Irrigon, 2012 Caleb Allen, Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks (W 58-42) vs Fresno Adventist Academy (CA), 12/4/2013 Austin Abbott, New Hope Christian Warriors (L 52-62) vs Umpqua Valley Christian, 1/3/2014 (14-35 FG’s) Jered Pichette, Madras White Buffalos (L 54-55) vs Central Linn, 12/20/2014 Erik Johnson, South Umpqua Lancers (L 69-79) vs Cottage Grove, 1/2/2015 Tyson Burnard, Knappa Loggers (L 54-56) vs Heppner, 3/5/2015 Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 92-67) vs Amity, 1/9/2017 Alva Conley, Grant Union Prospectors, 3/16/1951 Gunner Christansen, Willamette Wolverines vs Elmira, 1953 Bob McClellan, Camas Valley Hornets, 1955 John Stevens, Griswold Grizzlies (W 86-38) vs Umapine, 2/12/1956 Ed Chase, Star of the Sea vs Seaside, 2/17/1956 Ron Phillips, Sisters Outlaws (W 72-64) vs Jefferson (2A), 3/9/1956 (17-21 FT’s) Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 78-65) vs Vernonia, 12/14/1956 Bob ‘Pudgy’ Hunt, Knappa Loggers (W 55-54) vs Warrenton, 1/15/1957 Virgil Merrill, Drain Warriors (W 85-55) vs Pleasant Hill, 1/23/1957 (13-22 FG’s; 9-11 FT’s) Royce McDaniel, Sweet Home Huskies (W 69-53) vs St. Francis, 2/12/1957 Bob Jacobsen, North Bend Bulldogs (W 80-64) vs Reedsport, 1/3/1958 Jim Boutin, Powers Cruisers vs Pacific, 1960 Butch McDonald, Adrian Antelopes (W 47-43) vs Richland, 2/19/1960 Derrald Mann, Pleasant Hill Billies, 1965 Marty Stallard, Powers Cruisers vs Myrtle Point, 1967 Steve Gerttula, Knappa Loggers vs Columbia Christian, 1/27/1968 Dick Mauer, Prospect Knights (W 102-79) vs Wasco Co. 1970 Bayard Forrest, Bandon Tigers vs Reedsport, 1972 Harold Browning, Taft Tigers (W 81-61) vs Siuslaw, 1/7/1972 Todd Bradshaw, Pleasant Hill Billies, 1973 Jeff Marquez, Nyssa Bulldogs (W 72-52) vs Weiser (ID), 12/15/1973 John Adams, Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots (W 101-73) vs Sacred Heart (K. Falls), 1975 Dale Blanton, Powers Cruisers vs Prospect, 1977 Terry Boesel, Powder Valley Badgers (W 57-54) vs Elkton, 1979 Ron Lampe, Creswell Bulldogs, 1980

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Eric Fical, Philomath Warriors, 1980 Brent Counts, Gervais Cougars vs Jefferson, 1982 Brent Counts, Gervais Cougars vs Weston-McEwen, 1983 Mark Johnston, Bandon Tigers vs Coquille, 1984 Jeff Knox, Junction City Tigers, 1984 Mike Zook, McKenzie Eagles, 1984 Pat Picard, Ukiah Cougars (W 84-70) vs Monument, 2/8/1986 Lee Newman, Nyssa Bulldogs (W 64-53) vs Vale, 2/10/1987 Eli Parker, Mapleton Sailors (L 73-75) vs Elkton, 12/9/1988 Jason Barker, Elmira Falcons, 1989 Tracy Corta, Jordan Valley Mustangs vs Crane, 1990 Carl Elliott, Ontario Tigers vs Vale, 2/4/1990 Matt Droege, Cottage Grove Lions (W 80-66) vs Elmira, 1/1/1991 Bud Ferrigno, North Clackamas Christian Saints, 1991 Todd Manley, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Knappa, 1991 David Brogren, South Umpqua Lancers, Jan. 1992 David Brogren, South Umpqua Lancers (W 58-55) vs Coquille, 12/11/1992 Tyler Simon, Woodburn Bulldogs, 1993 Damian McCarthy, Portland Adventist Academy Cougars vs Nestucca, 1996 Brenson Parks, Lowell Red Devils vs Oakridge, 1997 Darren Hemmer, New Hope Christian Warriors, 1997 Andy Morris, Central Linn Cobras (W 75-67) vs Oakridge, 2/14/1997 (8-12 3’s) Luke Jackson, Creswell Bulldogs, 1998 Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center (W 54-45) vs Prairie City, 3/7/1998 (17-17 FT’s) Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Scappoose, 12/17/1998 Brian Jackson, Knappa Loggers vs Elma (WA), 12/23/1998 Seth Williamson Elkton Elks (W 62-61) vs Sic, 12/4/1999 Jake Nelson, Crow Cougars (W 63-62) vs North Douglas, 12/4/2000 Matt Zimbrick, Willamina Bulldogs (L 72-87) vs Amity, 2/18/2003 Dimitri Minthorn, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 79-65) vs Pine Eagle, 1/27/2004 Teren Humphrey, Condon-Wheeler Knights (L 66-69 2OT) vs Spray, 12/12/2006 Dominique Rambo, Waldport Irish (W 62-51) vs Jefferson, 1/5/2007 Ryan Hood-Taylor, Scio Loggers vs East Linn Christian, 2/2/2007 Matthew Fillman, Milo Adventist Academy, (L 84-91) vs Prospect, 12/20/2007 (19-26 FG’s; 9-12 3’s; 6-6 FT’s) Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley Badgers (W 78-37) vs Joseph, 12/24/2008 Isaiah Case, Nixyaawii Eagles (W 75-44) vs Arlington, 12/22/2009 14-18 FG’s; 3-3 FT’s; 4-8 3’s) Riley Gibson, Culver Bulldogs (W 71-60) vs Salem Academy, 1/19/2010 (11-16 FG’s; 9-14 FT’s) Calvin Molan, Salem Academy Crusaders (W 70-56) vs Santiam, 1/23/2010 (13-17 FG’s; 8-10 FT’s) Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley Badgers (L 74-76) vs Nixyaawii, 3/6/2010 Alex Foster, Catlin Gabel Eagles (W 57-43) vs De La Salle North Catholic, 2/1/2011 Josh Barkley Pilot Rock Rockets vs Echo, (12-35 FG’s; 5-8 3’s) Austin Abbott, New Hope Christian Warriors (W 75-70) vs Pacific, (11-25 FG’s; 8 3’s) Drew Matthews, North Bend Bulldogs (W 69-60) vs North Valley, 1/10/2015 Dale Takalo, Knappa Loggers (W 82-44) vs Gaston, 12/17/2015 Zach Bernards, Dayton Pirates (W 62-44) vs Regis, 12/2/2016

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Top 50 Selecting a Top 10 or All-Century team is not only impossible but also debatable and argumentative. Portland’s Oregonian Newspaper came up with a post 70’s boy’s high school player’s list. The selection of a pre 70’s top 25 is based from high school yearbooks, news clippings, state tournament results and post high school history. The Author’s Top 25 (1919-1969)

The Oregonian’s Top 25 (1970-2016)

Dave Wright-Lincoln

Kevin Love-Lake Oswego

Slats Gill-Salem

Danny Ainge-North Eugene

Chappie King-Franklin

Terrell Brandon-Grant

Glen Sanford-Salem

Damon Stoudamire-Wilson

Algot Westergren-Astoria

Mike Dunleavy-Jesuit

Al Melvin-Medford

Richard Washington-Benson

Ed Lewis-Washington

A.C. Green-Benson

Wally Palmberg-Astoria

Payton Pritchard-West Linn

Ted Sarpola-Astoria

Terrence Jones-Jefferson

Bobby Anet-Astoria

Charlie Sitton-McMinnville

Laddie Gale-Oakridge

Kyle Singler-South Medford

Lew Beck-Pendleton

Freddie Jones-Barlow

Cliff Crandall-Astoria

Anthony Taylor-Beaverton

Ty Lovelace-Eugene

Brandon Brooks-Jefferson

Bob Altenhofen-Central Catholic

Terrence Ross-Jefferson

Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook-Lincoln

Aaron Miles-Jefferson

Tom Crabtree-Marshfield

Kyle Wiltjer-Jesuit

Glenn Moore-Klamath Union

Keith Smith-Wilson

Charlie Warren-Eugene

Mark Radford-Grant

Mel Counts-Marshfield

Luke Jackson-Creswell

Jim Jarvis-Roseburg

Silas Melson-Jefferson

Dave Romppanen-Astoria

Tony Ross-Grant

Gary Ladd-Jefferson

Dave Immel-Glencoe

Rick Whelan-Milwaukie

A.D. Smith-Churchill

Vince Fritz-Central Catholic

Ray Blume-Parkrose

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Oregon Players in the N.B.A. or A.B.A. Danny Ainge, North Eugene (Boston Celtics) Ray Blume, Parkrose (Indiana Pacers) Terrell Brandon, Grant (Cleveland Cavaliers) Mel Counts, Marshfield (Boston Celtics) Josh Davis, Salem Academy (Sicc Jesi, Italy) Michael Doleac, Central Catholic (Orlando Magic) Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit (Golden State Warriors) Bayard Forrest, Bandon (Seattle Super Sonics) Dave Gambee, Corvallis (St. Louis Hawks) Thomas Gardner, Jefferson (Verviers-Pepinster) A. C. Green, Benson (Los Angeles Lakers) Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, Lincoln (Syracuse Nationals) Bill Hanzlik, Lake Oswego (Seattle Super Sonics) Luke Jackson, Creswell (Cleveland Cavaliers) Jim Jarvis, Roseburg (San Francisco Warriors) Fred Jones, Barlow (Indiana Pacers) Nick Jones, Marshall (San Diego Rockets) Steve Jones, Franklin (Oakland Oaks) Terrence Jones, Jefferson (Houston Rockets) Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (Minnesota Timberwolves) Maarty Leunen, Redmond (Houston Rockets) Aaron Miles, Jefferson (Golden State Warriors) Mark Radford, Grant (Seattle Super Sonics) Terrence Ross, Jefferson (Toronto Raptors) Kyle Singler, South Medford (Detroit Pistons) Randy Schiff, Lake Oswego (Portland Trail Blazers) Charlie Sitton, McMinnville (Dallas Mavericks) Damon Stoudamire, Wilson (Toronto Raptors) Salim Stoudamire, Lake Oswego (Atlanta Hawks) Anthony Taylor, Beaverton (Atlanta Hawks) Ime Udoka, Jefferson (Charleston Lowgators) Richard Washington, Benson (Kansas City Kings) Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit (Houston Rockets) Steve Woodside, Parkrose (Indiana Pacers)

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McDonald’s All-Americans 1977 – Danny Ainge, North Eugene 1980 1982 1987 1999 2001 2007 2007 2010 2011

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Charlie Sitton, McMinnville Steve Woodside, Parkrose Dale French, Glencoe Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit Aaron Miles, Jefferson Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (POY) Kyle Singler, South Medford Terrence Jones, Jefferson Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit

Parade All-Americans 1957 – Bjarne Jensen, Franklin (3rd) 1961 – Jim Jarvis, Roseburg (1st) 1970 – Steve Ericksen, Beaverton 1977 – Danny Ainge, North Eugene (2nd) 1977 – Gary Strachan, Central Catholic (4TH) 1979 – Charlie Sitton, McMinnville (2nd) 1980 – Charlie Sitton, McMinnville (1st) 1981 – A.C. Green, Benson Tech 1999 – Mike Dunleavy, Jesuit (3rd) 2001 – Aaron Miles, Jefferson (2nd) 2002 – Chris Rodgers, Wilson (3rd) 2006 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (1st) 2006 – Kyle Singler, South Medford (2nd) 2007 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego, (POY) 2007 – Kyle Singler, South Medford (1st) 2010 – Terrence Jones, Jefferson (1st) USA Today All-Americans 2007 – Kevin Love, Lake Oswego (POY) 2011 – Kyle Wiltjer, Jesuit (3rd) MaxPreps All-American 2016 – Payton Prichard, West Linn (2nd) Sunkist Growers All-American 1970 – Ron Jones, Madras (HM) 1970 – Steve Ericksen, Beaverton 259

The Coaches 260

All-Time Boys Basketball Coaching Records 1. Mike Doherty

Career Record: 50-(850-390 .685)

2002 – NHSACA National Coach of the Year 2007 – NFHSC National Coach of the Year School Years Record Years Washington 3 45-24 1963-1966 McNary 4 57-40 1966-1970 Reynolds 6 107-42 1970-1975 Corvallis 16 299-96 1975-1991 Baker 4 49-38 1991-1995 Hermiston 3 37-34 1995-1998 Oregon City 12 231-90 1998-2010 Scappoose 1 10-15 2010-2011 Newberg 1 15-11 2011-2012

2. Nick Robertson School Sandy Franklin McMinnville Beaverton

Years 5 2 12 22

3. Dennis Murphy School Years St. Mary’s 7 South Medford 29

4. Barry Adams

State Championships 1968 1980, 1984

Career Record: 41-(704-311 .694) Record 55-55 22-26 196-90 431-140

Years 1964-1969 1969-1971 1971-1983 1983-2005

State Championships 1979 1998

Career Record: 36-(697-210 .769) Record 123-42 574-168

Years 1975-1982 1987-2016

State Championships 1979 2007

Career Record: 40-(651-316 .673)

1998 – National High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame 1999 – NHSACA National Coach of the Year School Years Record Years State Championships Nestucca 8 159-41 1959-1967 Lebanon 5 54-55 1967-1972 Hillsboro 9 123-88 1972-1981 Glencoe 3 60-11 1981-1984 1983 South Salem 15 255-121 1984-1999 1996

5. Ken Harris School Kennedy Churchill Sunset

Years 4 12 23

Career Record: 39-(619-358 .634) Record 40-48 218-81 361-229

Years 1964-1968 1968-1980 1980-2003

*Active 261

State Championship 1987

6. Gary Hull*

School Years W. Mennonite 31

Career Record: 31-(616-227 .731)

Record 616-227

Years 1986-2017

State Championship 2011

7. Craig Rothenberger* Career Record: 46-(614-488 .557) 2012 – NFSHSA National Coach of the Year School Years Record Years Tillamook Catholic 4 55-34 1969-1973 Nestucca 5 45-57 1975-1980 Junction City 37 514-402 1980-2017

8. Don Emry School Prairie City Marshall Benson Benson Cleveland

Years 3 11 2 11 8

9. Dick Gray

School Years Benson 34 Benson 4 Valley Catholic 2

10. Tom Johnson* School Lebanon Barlow

Years 3 32

11. Brian Morse* School Years Cascade Christian 29

12. Rich Remsburg School Years Portland Christian 35

13. Gene Potter* School Jesuit

Years 25

14. Hank Kuchera School Years University 2 Eugene 15 South Eugene 12

State Championship 1994

Career Record: 35-(587-327 .642)

Record 63-12 119-126 37-16 272-72 96-101

Years 1969-1972 1975-1986 1986-1988 1992-2003 2008-2016

State Championship

Career Record: 40-(560-368 .607)

Record 497-302 63-36 0-30

Years 1952-1986 1988-1992 1992-1994

State Championships 1971, 1973, 1974, 1981 1990

Career Record: 35-(550-298 .649)

Record 40-26 510-272

Years 1984-1986 1987-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 29-(548-217 .716)

Record 548-217

Years 1988-2017

State Championships 2007, 2009

Career Record: 35-(537-304 .639)

Record 537-304

Years 1968-2003

State Championship 1992

Career Record: 25-(523-160 .766) Record 523-160

Years 1992-2017

State Championships 1999, ‘05, ‘09, ‘10, ‘11, ‘12

Career Record: 29-(506-229 .688)

Record 15-23 322-99 169-107

Years 1941-1943 1943-1958 1958-1970

262

State Championships 1946, 1955

15. Frank Roelandt School Medford

Years 29

16. Don Carey School Stayton

Years 27

16. Glen Kinney School Bend Corvallis Beaverton Redmond La Pine Joseph

Years 8 12 2 6 1 2

18. Carl Grimsrud School Elkton

Years 29

18. Jeff Clark* School Oakland

Years 23

20. Bob Lamb School Regis Tillamook

Years 4 25

21. Sonny Long School Years Lake Oswego 30

22. Dick Quinn School Enterprise

Years 28

22. Dean Stepp School Years Lebanon 4 South Eugene 23

Career Record: 29-(492-220 .691) Record 492-220

Years 1949-1978

State Championship 1960

Career Record: 27-(486-166 .745) Record 486-166

Years 1960-1987

State Championships 1971, 1980

Career Record: 31-(486-249 .661) Record 93-81 217-83 29-18 95-42 13-11 39-14

Years 1953-1961 1963-1975 1981-1983 1983-1989 1992-1993 1997-1999

State Championship 1970

Career Record: 29-(479-173 .735) Record 479-173

Years 1946-1975

State Championships 1957, 1964, 1965, 1969

Career Record: 23-(479-148 .764)

Record 479-148

Years 1994-2017

State Championships 2000, 2006, 2013

Career Record: 29-(468-216 .684) Record 70-26 398-190

Years 1970-1974 1974-1999

State Championship 1996

Career Record: 30-(466-245 .655) Record 466-245

Years 1965-1995

State Championship

Career Record: 28-(463-205 .693) Record 463-205

Years 1967-1994

State Championship 1973

Career Record: 27-(463-212 .686) Record 42-49 421-163

Years 1973-1977 1977-2000

263

State Championship

24. Jack Cleghorn School Scappoose La Salle La Salle

Years 4 15 2

25. Kelly Bokn* School Creswell Redmond Churchill

Career Record: 21-(455-86 .841)

Years 2 14 9

Record 76-26 334-49 45-11

27. Mike Goin

School Creswell Astoria

Years 1 24

28. Terry Woods School Reedsport Parkrose

Years 3 21

29. Bobby Harris School Jefferson Grant

Years 22 4

30. Bruce Hoffine School Marshfield

Years 24

31. John Roche

School Years Central Catholic 4 McKay 5 Churchill 14 Churchill 1

State Championships 1972, 1973 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986

Career Record: 25-(447-208 .682)

Record 31-16 240-123 176-69

26. Truman Osborn School Years Estacada 9 Parkrose 3 David Douglas 19

Years 1969-1973 1976-1991 1999-2001 Years 1992-1994 1994-2008 2008-2017

State Championship 2003

Career Record: 31-(442-264 .626)

Record 104-86 31-34 307-144

Years 1947-1956 1956-1959 1959-1977

State Championship 1967

Career Record: 25-(441-187 .702)

Record 18-9 423-178

Years 1974-1975 1981-2005

State Championship

1998

Career Record: 24-(438-153 .741)

Record 60-14 378-139

Years 1967-1970 1970-1991

State Championships

1978, 1982

Career Record: 26-(424-217 .661) Record 386-163 38-54

Years 1976-1998 1998-2002

State Championship

Career Record: 24-(413-176 .701)

Record 413-176

Years 1951-1975

State Championship 1953

Career Record: 24-(412-181 .695)

Record 54-39 58-49 282-85 18-8

Years 1975-1979 1980-1985 1988-2002 2005-2006

264

State Championships 1995, 2001

32. Ed Rooney School Jacksonville St. Helen’s Grant

Years 2 5 16

Career Record: 23-(410-144 .740) Record 34-4 109-21 267-119

32. George Crandall School Milwaukee Wilson

Years 12 18

32. Barney Holland School Years Lebanon 5 North Eugene 14 Aloha 8

35. Norm Ballou* School Years Portland Adventist 14 Banks 4 Portland Adventist 6

Years 1950-1952 1954-1959 1959-1975

State Championships 1956 1969

Career Record: 30-(410-291 .585)

Record 183-100 227-191

Years 1954-1966 1966-1984

State Championship

Career Record: 27-(410-224 .647) Record 56-51 267-83 87-90

Years 1958-1963 1963-1977 1982-1990

State Championships 1966, 1976, 1977

Career Record: 24-(405-184 .688) Record 265-61 24-67 116-56

Years 1986-2000 2005-2009 2011-2017

State Championship 1996

36. Eric (Rick) Osborn* Career Record: 23-(403-224 .643) School Tualatin

Years 23

37. James Ellis* School Days Creek

Years 25

38. Del LaRue School Lostine Wallowa Wheeler Ione

Years 4 2 5 26

39. Dave Hawk School Dayville Siletz Vale

Years 1 3 25

40. Dale Warberg School Years Grant Union 1 Pendleton 24

Record 403-224

Years 1994-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 25-(402-229 .637)

Record 402-229

Years 1992-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 37-(395-357 .525) Record 24-50 28-18 55-41 288-248

Years 1960-1964 1964-1966 1966-1971 1971-1997

State Championship

Career Record: 29-(394-283 .582) Record 9-13 35-28 350-242

Years 1951-1952 1952-1955 1955-1980

State Championship

Career Record: 25-(390-202 .659) Record 12-9 378-193

Years 1954-1955 1956-1978 265

State Championship

40. Page Dulaney School Monument Wallowa Burns

Years 3 6 13

40. Ron Neher

School Years Powers 5 Pleasant Hill 2 Pleasant Hill 19 Crow 4

43. George DeLap School Echo Hermiston

Years 10 13

43. Dan Wheatley School Years Rainier 10 La Grande 2 The Dalles 2 Oregon City 3 Pine Eagle 3 The Dalles 8 Rainier 3

45. Chris Roche* School Years Valley Catholic 3 Wilsonville 15

46. Jim Hill

School Years East Linn Christian 23

46. Ray Struve School Yoncalla Gilchrist Lost River Lost River Bonanza

Years 2 5 16 3 5

Career Record: 22-(390-167 .700) Record 66-11 130-33 194-123

Years 1963-1966 1966-1972 1973-1986

State Championships 1970, 1972 1976

Career Record: 30-(390-189 .674)

Record 63-51 23-24 237-75 67-39

Years 1969-1974 1976-1978 1983-2002 2005-2009

State Championships 1974 1999

Career Record: 23-(389-194 .667)

Record 218-58 171-136

Years 1946-1956 1956-1969

State Championship 1953

Career Record: 31-(389-297 .567)

Record 150-80 20-24 21-24 27-40 31-34 93-66 47-29

Years 1964-1974 1974-1976 1976-1978 1978-1981 1981-1984 1984-1992 2001-2004

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(383-113 .772)

Record 47-29 336-84

Years 1999-2002 2002-2017

State Championships

2005, 2016, 2017

Career Record: 23-(378-170 .690)

Record 378-170

Years 1988-2011

State Championship

Career Record: 31-(378-322 .540)

Record 25-20 35-65 255-120 30-38 33-79

Years 1976-1978 1978-1983 1983-1999 2004-2007 2007-2012

266

State Championship

48. Vic Adams

School Ione North Bend La Grande

Years 1 24 4

Career Record: 29-(376-205 .647)

Record 13-7 302-168 61-30

Years 1925-1926 1926-1950 1951-1955

State Championship

48. Bart Rothenberger* Career Record: 18-(376-134 .737)

School Years Reedsport 2 Mohawk 8 Glendale 1 Central Linn 6 Taft 1

50. Clair Costello* School Riverside

Years 27

51. Jim Flint

School Years Columbia Christian 1 Columbia Christian 17

51. Pat Coons School Westview

Years 24

53. Willis New* School Yoncalla Sutherlin Sutherlin

Years 2 20 1

54. Larry Gahr School Years Cascade 7 McNary 17 West Salem 2

55. Larry Samples School Sheridan

Years 25

56. Mark Schoff

Record 41-13 196-34 2-22 123-52 14-13

Years 1997-1999 2000-2008 2008-2009 2009-2015 2016-2017

State Championships

2002, 2003, 2007, 2008

Career Record: 27-(372-294 .559)

Record 372-294

Years 1990-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(365-135 .730)

Record 24-2 341-133

Years 1969-1970 1995-2012

State Championship 2010

Career Record: 24-(365-240 .603)

Record 365-240

Years 1993-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 23-(363-231 .611)

Record 25-20 322-202 16-9

Years 1979-1981 1982-2002 2016-2017

State Championship 1997

Career Record: 26-(361-247 .594) Record 91-71 257-143 13-33

Years 1978-1985 1985-2002 2003-2005

State Championship

Career Record: 25-(358-208 .633)

Record 358-208

Years 1970-1995

State Championships 1982, 1989

Career Record: 20-(357-144 .713)

2008 – NFHS National Coach of the Year School Years Record Years Lake Oswego 20 357-144 1995-2015 267

State Championship 2006

57. Ron Sisler

Career Record: 18-(356-92 .795)

School Years Santiam Christian 18

Record 356-92

58. Tom Owens School Years Elmira 5 Brookings-Harbor 24 Brookings Harbor 3

Record 71-45 249-220 33-29

Years 4 2 1 4 10 3

61. Vince Drago School Detroit Alsea St. Paul St. Paul

Years 3 8 9 7

61. Scott Kellar* School Taft Sandy Century

Years 3 3 20

63. Al Keck

School Years Merrill 3 Klamath Union 16

63. Harold Hauk School Salem Salem

Years 7 9

Years 1970-1975 1975-1999 2001-2004

State Championship

Career Record: 24-(348-187 .650)

Record 41-37 29-12 8-10 65-22 172-70 33-36

60. Rick Havercroft School Years Molalla 7 McMinnville 7 South Salem 7

State Championship

Career Record: 32-(353-294 .546)

59. Buell Gonzales Sr.

School Spray Spray Monument Long Creek Prairie City Crane

Years 1991-2009

Years 1975-1979 1980-1982 1984-1985 1985-1989 1989-1999 2003-2006

State Championship

1993

Career Record: 21-(347-185 .652) Record 101-64 112-65 134-56

Years 1985-1992 1992-1999 1999-2006

State Championship 2004

Career Record: 27-(346-225 .606)

Record 34-28 117-41 113-71 82-85

Years 1973-1976 1976-1984 1984-1993 2009-2016

State Championship

Career Record: 26-(346-289 .545)

Record 45-19 36-33 265-237

Years 1991-1994 1994-1996 1997-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 19-(337-122 .734)

Record 48-19 289-103

Years 1956-1959 1961-1977

State Championship 1965

Career Record: 16-(337-147 .696)

Record 139-69 198-78

Years 1935-1942 1945-1954

268

State Championships 1939, 1940 1950

65. Earl McKinney School Corvallis Dayton

Years 2 16

Career Record: 18-(328-127 .721) Record 30-15 298-112

66. Bob Cantonwine School Years Heppner 3 Dallas 11 South Salem 8

State Championship

Career Record: 22-(327-184 .640)

Record 38-24 156-106 133-54

67. Terry Crabb

Years 1942-1945 1962-1978 Years 1961-1964 1964-1975 1976-1984

State Championship

Career Record: 20-(326-148 .688)

School Years Perrydale 5 Christ’s Center 7 Crow 2 Harrisburg 6

Record 60-39 123-36 25-26 118-47

Years 1984-1989 1990-1999 2000-2002 2006-2012

State Championship

1998

68. Chuck Robinson

Career Record: 26-(325-197 .623)

69. Nick McWilliams

Career Record: 22-(324-195 .624)

School Years Siuslaw 1 Redmond 6 North Salem 19 School Years Santiam Christian 6 Central 2 Forest Grove 4 Milwaukee 2 Sprague 4 Central 4

70. Steve Halligan School Years Central Catholic 21

71. Don McCluskey

School Gates Prospect Elmira Putnam

Years 1 1 5 18

Record 12-10 93-44 220-143 Record 87-51 43-8 49-42 25-22 50-41 70-31

Years 1976-1977 1977-1983 1983-2002

Years 1982-1988 1990-1992 1992-1996 1996-1998 1998-2002 2003-2007

State Championship

State Championship 1984

Career Record: 21-(323-190 .630)

Record 323-190

Years 1985-2006

State Championship

Career Record: 24-(322-221 .593)

Record NA 3-15 81-29 238-177

Years 1955-1956 1957-1958 1959-1964 1964-1982

269

State Championship

1964

72. Scott Aker* School Franklin Wilson

Years 7 19

Career Record: 26-(320-306 .511) Record 77-78 243-228

73. John Wyttenberg School Years Huntington 2 Sweet Home 3 Sunset 15

74. Harold Dabbs School Years North Valley 18

75. Bill Gehling School Elkton Powers

Years 21 2

76. Galen Scrivner School Huntington McKenzie McKenzie

Years 3 23 3

76. Evan Brown*

School Harrisburg Madras Stayton Madras

Years 1 15 3 2

78. Keith Williams School Butte Falls Eagle Point Eagle Point

Years 14 9 3

79. Jim Kitchen

School Years Scappoose 1 Sandy 8 David Douglas 12

Years 1991-1998 1998-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 20-(318-149 .681)

Record 22-20 27-31 269-98

Years 1951-1953 1958-1961 1961-1976

State Championship 1975

Career Record: 18-(317-125 .717) Record 317-125

Years 1979-1997

State Championship 1985

Career Record: 23-(313-171 .647)

Record 291-148 22-23

Years 1979-2000 2001-2003

State Championships 1986, 1991, 1997

Career Record: 29-(309-317 .494)

Record 36-31 243-239 30-47

Years 1975-1978 1978-2001 2012-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 21-(309-209 .597)

Record 16-6 255-125 22-49 16-29

Years 1991-1992 1992-2007 2011-2014 2015-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 26-(304-276 .524) Record 211-97 78-124 15-55

Years 1978-1992 1992-2001 2003-2006

State Championship 1992

Career Record: 21-(302-194 .609)

Record 19-5 108-82 175-107

Years 1968-1969 1969-1977 1977-1989

270

State Championship

80. Gary Sather School Years South Wasco Co. 9 Neah-Kah-Nie 10 Joseph 12

81. Larry Elliott School Seaside

Years 25

82. Bill Spelgatti School Yoncalla Oakland

Years 3 20

83. Art Verment

School Condon Drain Corbett Cleveland Crane

Years 1 2 5 11 5

83. Donn Pollard* School Years Cottage Grove 19 Cottage Grove 6

85. Terry McClary

School Years Myrtle Point 3 Central 4 Glencoe 12

85. Ron Hop* School Dayton

Years 15

87. Jerry Shults

School Lakeview Eagle Point

Years 18 5

88. John Stilwell School Years Washington/Monroe 2 Grant 16

Career Record: 31-(300-381 .441)

Record 105-103 78-140 117-138

Years 1959-1968 1968-1978 1978-1990

State Championship

Career Record: 25-(297-263 .530)

Record 297-263

Years 1970-1995

State Championship

Career Record: 23-(296-225 .568)

Record 59-15 237-210

Years 1957-1960 1960-1980

State Championship

Career Record: 24-(292-219 .571)

Record 11-9 21-19 64-44 127-120 69-27

Years 1949-1950 1950-1952 1952-1957 1959-1970 1984-1989

State Championship

1951

Career Record: 25-(292-282 .509)

Record 202-219 90-63

Years 1981-2000 2011-2017

State Championship 1991

Career Record: 19-(289-173 .626)

Record 42-22 97-8 150-143

Years 1983-1986 1986-1990 1990-2002

State Championships

1988, 1989, 1990

Career Record: 15-(289-121 .705)

Record 289-121

Years 2002-2017

State Championships 2012, 2015, 2017

Career Record: 23-(287-224 .562)

Record 273-136 14-88

Years 1965-1983 1983-1988

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(284-145 .662)

Record 38-12 246-133

Years 1979-1981 1982-1998

271

State Championships 1986, 1988

89. Craig Reid

School Years Mountain View 15

90. Bob McBeth

School Reedsport Siuslaw Dallas Central

Years 2 8 1 6

91. Ken Lathen

School Years Nestucca 4 Illinois Valley 7 Dallas 6 Grants Pass 7

91. Rand Runco* School Sisters Sisters

Years 12 8

91. Craig Cokley* School Knappa Cleveland

Years 15 1

Career Record: 15-(282-109 .721)

Record 282-109

Years 2000-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(280-148 .654)

Record 36-18 114-82 2-23 128-25

Years 1995-1997 1998-2006 2006-2007 2008-2014

State Championships

2010, 2012

Career Record: 24-(274-199 .579)

Record 51-39 56-49 71-47 96-64

Years 1971-1975 1976-1983 1983-1989 1989-1996

State Championship

1987

Career Record: 20-(274-232 .542)

Record 165-142 109-90

Years 1996-2008 2009-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(274-163 .627)

Record 266-149 8-14

Years 1994-2009 2016-2017

State Championships 1998, 1999, 2009

91. Shawn Alderman*

Career Record: 18-(274-174 .612)

95. Ernie McKie

Career Record: 16-(272-114 .705)

School Tigard

School West Linn

Years 18 Years 16

95. Chuck Johns School Sheldon

Years 16

95. Blake Ecker* School Philomath

Years 15

Record 274-174 Record 272-114

Years 1999-2017 Years 1967-1983

State Championship 2002 State Championship

Career Record: 16-(272-127 .682)

Record 272-127

Years 1983-1999

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(272-122 .690)

Record 272-122

Years 2002-2017

272

State Championship 2014, 2016

98. Ron Lampe School Creswell Creswell Sheldon

Years 3 9 7

99. Joe Blincoe School Madras

Years 16

Career Record: 19-(268-204 .568)

Record 13-48 145-85 110-71

Years 1987-1990 1997-2006 2006-2013

State Championships

2000, 2004

Career Record: 16-(266-110 .707)

Record 266-110

Years 1975-1991

State Championship

99. Dan Cumberland

Career Record: 17-(266-162 .622)

101. Bart Valentine*

Career Record: 16-(264-128 .673)

School Coquille

Years 17

School Years Colton 4 West Linn 8 West Linn 3 Columbia Christian 1

Record 266-110 Record 48-36 123-63 67-26 26-3

102. Dick Ballantyne School Years Roseburg 3 South Salem 16

Years 1983-1987 1987-1995 1996-1999 2016-2017 Years 1951-1954 1954-1970

104. Ron Townsend*

Years 1 2 13

1997

State Championship

State Championship 2002

Career Record: 20-(259-188 .579)

Record 9-9 38-28 2-20 191-126 19-5

105. D. Russell Rarey School Woodburn Woodburn Tillamook

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(261-149 .637)

2003 – NHSCA National Coach of the Year School Years Record Years Philomath 17 261-149 1985-2002 School Years Umapine 1 Oakridge 3 The Dalles 1 Sherman County 14 Dufur 1

State Championship

Career Record: 19-(263-200 .568)

Record 37-39 226-161

103. Dave Garvin

Years 1997-2014

Years 1974-1975 1975-1978 1978-1979 1986-2000 2016-2017

State Championship

1989

Career Record: 16-(258-110 .701)

Record 7-5 NA 251-105

Years 1923-1924 1924-1926 1926-1940

273

State Championship

105. Tom Snook School Vale

Years 20

Career Record: 20-(258-242 .516) Record 258-242

107. Don Hayes School Bend

Years 23

Record 257-256 Record 96-103 159-22

109. Larry Barnett

Record 253-285

Years 21

Record 78-33 69-30 106-121

Years 3 10

Record 252-148

1985, 1989, 1991

Years 1974-1999

State Championship 1992

Years 1964-1969 1969-1973 1973-1983

State Championship 1970

Years 1981-2000

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(252-83 .752)

Record 15-43 237-40

113. Dave Hancock* School Years South Eugene 16

State Championships

Career Record: 21-(252-148 .630)

111. Marshall Haskins School Madison Jefferson

Years 1973-1982 1984-1991

Career Record: 19-(253-184 .579)

111. Ron Beckham School Toledo

State Championship

Career Record: 25-(253-285 .470)

109. Fred Sandgren School Years Rogue River 5 Madras 4 South Albany 10

Years 1990-2013

Career Record: 16-(255-125 .671)

Years 9 7

School Years Yamhill Carlton 25

State Championship

Career Record: 23-(257-256 .500)

108. Dick Beachell School Jackson Wilson

Years 1990-2010

Years 1986-1989 1998-2008

State Championship 2000, 2008

Career Record: 16-(248-200 .554)

Record 248-200

Years 2001-2017

State Championship

114. Stan Flerchinger

Career Record: 21-(247-181 .577)

115. Doug Nofziger*

Career Record: 12-(243-84 .743)

116. Jess Schefstrom

Career Record: 19-(242-132 .647)

School Griswold

Years 21

School Years Country Christian 12 School Henley

Years 19

Record 247-181 Record 243-84

Record 242-132

Years 1977-1998

Years 2005-2017

Years 1985-2004

274

State Championship

State Championship

State Championship

116. Mike Wiley School McKenzie

Years 11

116. Jim Hull*

School Years South Wasco Co. 14

Career Record: 11-(242-63 .793) Record 242-63

Years 16

Record 242-123

Years 3 9 Years 12 5

Record 56-23 185-61

Years 5 7

Record 168-122 73-48

Years 5 7

Record 87-34 152-39

Years 19

Years 1991-1994 2004-2013

State Championships 2011, 2012

Years 1986-1998 2000-2005

State Championship 1993

Years 1970-1975 1975-1982

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(239-67 .781) Record 104-21 135-46

124. Bill Westerholm* School Seaside

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(239-73 .766)

122. Jack Bertell School Jefferson Wilson

Years 1956-1972

Career Record: 17-(241-170 .586)

122. Tom Jones School Washington Grant

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(241-84 .742)

119. Dan Barendse School Tigard Putnam

Years 2003-2017

Career Record: 16-(241-132 .646)

Record 241-132

119. Greg Garrison School Corvallis Corvallis

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(242-123 .663)

119. Gary Hammond School Baker City

Years 2001-2012

Years 1967-1972 1991-1998

State Championship 1972

Career Record: 19-(238-213 .528)

Record 238-213

Years 1998-2017

State Championship 2017

125. Hollis Huntington Career Record: 13-(237-96 .712) School Medford Salem Salem

Years 1 5 7

125. Eric Viuhkola School Scappoose West Linn

Years 5 8

Record 6-10 110-15 121-71

Years 1921-1922 1922-1927 1929-1936

State Championships 1925, 1926 1933

Career Record: 13-(237-110 .683) Record 71-55 166-55

Years 2002-2007 2008-2016

275

State Championships 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016

127. Troy Berry School Lincoln Benson

Career Record: 15-(235-149 .612)

Years 5 10

Record 67-57 168-92

128. Ron Barendse

Years 1999-2003 2003-2013

State Championship

Career Record: 22-(234-258 .476)

School Years Joseph 3 North Marion 1 Neah-Kah-Nie 6 Redmond 9 Reynolds 3

Record 56-14 10-12 40-86 95-111 33-35

Years 1958-1961 1961-1962 1962-1968 1968-1977 1977-1980

State Championship

128. Doug Piquette

Career Record: 16-(234-161 .593)

130. Hank Talus

Career Record: 16-(231-84 .733)

School Thurston

Years 16

School Years Shedd 1 Powers 1 Stanfield 6 Myrtle Creek 4 Grant Union 1 Grant Union 1 Grant Union 2

Record 234-161 Record 0-2 15-10 101-33 58-31 21-1 20-2 16-5

131. Terry Gregg School Years North Medford 12

131. Gary Curtis School Arlington Vernonia

Years 5 12

133. Fred Osborn School Marshfield Corvallis

Years 13 5

Years 1951-1952 1952-1953 1954-1960 1960-1964 1964-1965 1967-1968 1980-1982

State Championship

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(228-82 .736) Record 228-82

Years 1986-1998

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(228-143 .615)

Record 64-30 164-113

Years 1965-1970 1970-1982

State Championships 1977, 1978

Career Record: 18-(227-123 .649)

Record 149-71 78-52

133. Mike Workman School Years Grant Union 5 Jordan Valley 10

Years 1998-2014

Years 1924-1937 1946-1951

State Championship

1948

Career Record: 15-(227-136 .625)

Record 62-51 165-85

Years 1998-2003 2004-2014

276

State Championship

135. Terry Duncan School Yoncalla

Years 15

Career Record: 15-(226-123 .648)

Record 226-123

135. Steve Gustovich School Estacada Clackamas

Years 2 11

137. Ed Vannet School Hood River

Years 20

137. Mike Pardon* School Roseburg Roseburg

Years 13 3

139. Doug Miles* School Dayton Marshfield Marshfield

Years 4 6 4

140. Lance Judd

School Years Portland Adventist 11

141. Stan Woodfill School Years David Douglas 15

142. Glen Clark School Central

Years 12

143. Jon Trombley School Years Amity 2 Blanchet Catholic 2 Blanchet Catholic 10

144. Jerry Mosby School Newport Eagle Point Lakeview Astoria

Years 4 4 1 5

Years 1981-1996

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(226-115 .663)

Record 14-27 212-88

Years 1987-1989 1994-2005

State Championship

Career Record: 20-(225-175 .563)

Record 225-175

Years 1947-1967

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(225-171 .568)

Record 203-122 22-49

Years 1993-2006 2014-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(224-135 .624)

Record 78-27 77-70 69-38

Years 1998-2002 2002-2008 2013-2017

State Championships 2001, 2002

Career Record: 11-(222-65 .774)

Record 222-65

Years 2000-2011

Career Record: 15-(218-137 .618)

Record 218-137

Years 1989-2004

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(216-82 .725)

Record 216-82

Years 1973-’84,’86

State Championship 1975

Career Record: 14-(215-103 .676)

Record 28-13

187-90

Years 2000-2002 2002-2004 2007-2016

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(214-99 .684) Record NA NA 4-16 85-34

Years 1947-1951 1951-1955 1955-1956 1956-1961 277

State Championship

144. Leo GrosJacques

Career Record: 18-(214-91 .702)

144. Larry French

Career Record: 14-(214-104 .790)

School Years Sacred Heart 3 Serra Catholic 15 School Imbler Riverside

Record 17-12 197-79

Years 4 10

Record 45-53 169-51

Years 1951-1954 1954-1969 Years 1971-1975 1975-1985

State Championship

State Championship 1980

144. Grant Nelson*

Career Record: 14-(214-136 .611)

148. Chuck Vogler

Career Record: 17-(212-157 .575)

School Years N. Clackamas Christ.14 School Years Imbler 11 Central Linn 4 La Grande 2

148. Steve Pauls School Oakridge

Years 15

150. Jerry Hauck School Ashland

Years 17

Record 214-136

Record 142-102 37-42 33-13

152. Wes Lathen School Wy’east Sheldon

Years 3 14

152. Jim Bair School Clackamas

Years 13

152. Randy Bethke School Putnam

Years 18

Years 1980-1991 1991-1995 1995-1997

State Championship 2004 State Championship 1984

Career Record: 15-(212-106 .667)

Record 212-106

Years 1986-2001

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(210-168 .556)

Record 210-168

150. Bret Crawford* School Years Klamath Falls 12 Klamath Falls 6

Years 2003-2017

Years 1978-1995

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(210-222 .486)

Record 139-145 71-77

Years 1997-2009 2011-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(209-175 .544) Record 23-40 186-135

Years 1960-1963 1963-1977

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(209-100 .676)

Record 209-100

Years 1974-1987

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(209-192 .521) Record 209-192

Years 1982-2000

278

State Championship

155. Roy Altman School Corbett Corbett

Career Record: 15-(207-162 .561)

Years 7 8

Record 124-52 83-110

155. Barry Gottula School Years Klamath Union 13 Klamath Union 4

Record 170-120 37-48

Years 9 4

158. Steve Masten School Cascade McKay Sprague Sprague

Years 6 4 3 3

158. Dane Walker School Canby Lakeridge

Years 8 5

160. Norm Barney School Chiloquin

Years 12

161. “Ole” Johnson School Madras Wilson

Years 10 5

State Championships 1994, 1995

Career Record: 17-(207-168 .552)

155. Bid Van Loon* School Yoncalla Yoncalla

Years 1993-2000 2002-2010 Years 1978-1991 1994-1998

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(207-131 .608)

Record 119-82 84-49

Years 1996-2005 2013-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(205-150 .578)

Record 75-58 44-48 56-23 30-21

Years 1985-1991 1991-1995 1995-1998 2002-2005

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(205-131 .610)

Record 133-76 72-55

Years 2002-2010 2010-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(204-60 .773)

Record 204-60

Years 1990-2002

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(201-137 .595) Record 144-85 57-52

Years 1951-1961 1961-1966

State Championship 1961

161. Howard Kauffman Career Record: 17-(201-155 .565) School Knappa Redmond

Years 7 10

161. Dave Brown* School Years Horizon Christian 12

Record 139-51 62-104

Years 1949-1956 1956-1966

State Championship 1955

Career Record: 12-(201-64 .759)

Record 201-64

Years 2005-2017

279

State Championships 2010, 2011, 2013

164. Bruce Reid School Years Horizon Christian 12

Career Record: 20-(200-171 .539)

Record 200-171

165. Ron Lathrop School Elgin Wallowa Joseph Joseph Enterprise

State Championship

Career Record: 23-(199-209 .488)

Years 6 5 6 4 2

Record 21-84 118-42 33-57 17-26

165. Garey Fischer* School Years Spray 4 Spray 1 Spray 9 Mitchell/Spray 4

Years 1990-1996 1996-2000 2000-2006 2008-2012 2015-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(199-138 .591)

Record 27-3 144-75 28-60

165. Doug Orton School Pacific Pacific Bandon Creswell Tigard Thurston Sheldon

Years 1985-2005

Years 1998-2002 2002-2003 2004-2013 2014-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 22-(199-125 .614)

Years 4 2 1 7 1 6 1

Record 31-13 5-17 128-39 6-16 13-31 16-9

Years 1971-1975 1975-1977 1977-1978 1978-1985 1985-1986 1986-1992 2005-2006

State Championship

168. Scott Plankenhorn* Career Record: 11-(198-94 .678) School Years North Medford 11

Record 198-94

169. Dwight French School Years Klamath Union 16

169. Ted Sarpola School Baker The Dalles Clatskanie

Years 1 13 4

171. Jim Fryback School Springfield Springfield Springfield

Years 12 2 2

Years 2006-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(197-96 .672) Record 197-96

Years 1926-1942

State Championship

Career Record: 18-(197-214 .479) Record 27-3 128-166 42-45

Years 1942-1943 1947-1960 1960-1964

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(195-129 .602) Record 155-74 25-24 15-31

Years 1981-1993 2001-2003 2009-2011 280

State Championship

171. Gary McCulloch*

Career Record: 18-(195-226 .463)

173. John Warren

Career Record:

School Years Yamhill-Carlton 18 School Astoria

Years 7

Record 195-226 Record 192-35

173. Ward Paldanius School Years Astoria 6 North Salem 5 School Years North Douglas 5 Stayton 4 North Medford 3

175. Bill Cowell School Grants Pass Grants Pass

Years 14 1

175. Gary Trout* School Elkton Elkton

Years 3 11

Years 1928-1935

State Championship

7-(192-35 .846) State Championships 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935

Career Record: 11-(192-115 .625)

Record 103-62 89-53

175. Gene Quilhaugh

Years 2000-2017

Years 1950-1956 1956-1961

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(191-98 .661)

Record 78-38 78-25 35-35

Years 1982-1987 1992-1996 1998-2001

State Championships 1987 1995

Career Record: 15-(191-97 .663)

Record 180-83 11-14

Years 1992-2006 2010-2011

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(191-153 .555)

Record 41-33 150-120

Years 2000-2003 2006-2017

State Championship

178. Gordy Carrigan

Career Record: 12-(189-106 .641)

177. Jeff Davis

Career Record: 15-(189-143 .569)

School Mapleton Jesuit

Years 2 10

School Years Spray 5 North Douglas 10

179. Ted Johnson School Newport

Years 14

179. Pete Bryant School Astoria McNary

Years 8 5

Record 19-28 170-78

Record 76-37 113-106

Years 1961-1963 1966-1976 Years 1982-1987 1988-1998

State Championship

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(188-140 .573)

Record 188-140

Years 1955-1969

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(188-116 .618)

Record 131-59 57-57

Years 1961-1969 1969-1974

281

State Championship

179. Terry Viohl School Years North Eugene 4 North Eugene 7

179. Curt Shelley School Culver Summit

Years 9 6

Career Record: 11-(188-72 .723)

Record 44-43 144-29

Years 1977-1981 1987-1994

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(188-158 .543)

Record 118-88 70-70

Years 1992-2001 2001-2007

State Championship

183. Pat Strickland*

Career Record:

184. Al Grove

Career Record: 17-(186-150 .554)

School Jefferson School Molalla Lincoln

Years 9

Years 3 14

Record 187-54

Record 54-19 132-131

185. Wally Palmberg School Astoria Astoria Baker

Years 5 2 1

185. Dean Charbas School Elmira

Years 18

185. Rick Pass School Knappa

Years 14

188. Gordon Kunke School Dallas

Years 11

188. Ken Yarnell School Aloha

Years 16

188. Chad Reeves* School Years David Douglas 13

191. John Howey School Years South Wasco Co. 22

Years 2008-2017

Years 1953-1957 1958-1972

Career Record:

Record 125-38 42-27 18-12

Years 1938-1943 1945-1947 1948-49

9-(187-54 .776)

State Championships 2009, ‘10, ‘13, ‘14, ‘17 State Championship

8-(185-77 .706) State Championships 1941, 1942

Career Record: 18-(185-195 .597) Record 185-195

Years 1975-1993

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(185-125 .597) Record 185-125

Years 1980-1994

State Championship 1988

Career Record: 11-(184-81 .694)

Record 184-81

Years 1949-1960

State Championship 1958

Career Record: 16-(184-180 .506)

Record 184-180

Years 1989-2005

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(184-139 .570) Record 184-139

Years 2004-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 22-(183-94 .661) Record 183-94

Years 1981-2003 282

State Championship

192. Bob Bennett School Sheridan Sheridan

Years 4 10

Career Record: 14-(182-132 .580)

Record 31-38 151-94

193. Jason Young* School Triad Triad

Years 9 1 Years 11

Record 164-73 17-10

196. Chad Rush School Years Portland Lutheran 17

196. Ted Yates School Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone Gladstone

Years 2 3 2 2 1 5 2

Record 180-80

Years 13

Record 180-60

Years 13

199. Mike Stair* School Years Crescent Valley 12

Years 1977-1988

State Championships 1983, 1985

Years 2005-2015

State Championship 2009

Career Record: 17-(179-231 .437)

Record 179-231

Years 1998-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(179-118 .603)

Record

56-19 33-16 57-68 33-15

Years 1983-1985 1985-1988 1988-1990 1990-1992 1995-1996 2003-2008 2012-2014

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(179-151 .542)

Record 179-151

199. Willie Graham* School McMinnville

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(180-60 .750)

196. Todd Sherwood* School Sunset

Years 2005-2014 2016-2017

Career Record: 11-(180-80 .692)

194. Kyle Dixon School Years Powder Valley 10

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(181-83 .686)

194. Dick Patzer School Gervais

Years 1995-1999 2001-2011

Years 2004-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(178-139 .562)

Record 178-139

Years 2004-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(178-154 .536) Record 178-154

Years 2005-2017

283

State Championship

201. Mike Conklin School Marist Barlow Medford McMinnville Roseburg

Career Record: 12-(175-114 .606)

Years 3 1 2 3 3

Record 51-31 6-16 37-12 41-28 40-27

203. George Hibbard School Grants Pass Jefferson

Years 5 12

Years 1974-1977 1977-1978 1978-1980 1983-1986 1987-1990

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(174-148 .540)

Record 37-55 137-93

Years 1936-1941 1942-1954

State Championship 1951

203. Budd Gronquist

Career Record: 18-(174-113 .606)

203. Ken Moss

Career Record: 15-(174-156 .527)

School Years Monmouth 3 Molalla 5 Lake Oswego 3 Roosevelt 7

Record 72-14 28-18 25-23 49-58

School Years Nestucca 1 Hood River Valley 2 Gresham 3 Centennial 9

203. Jeff Smith* School Glide

Years 15

203. Phil Vesel* School Years Hood River Valley 4 Southridge 11

Record 11-11 20-20 42-26 101-99

Years 17 Years 9

208. Darrin Lingel* School Years Horizon Christian 8 Horizon Christian 1

State Championship

Years 2002-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(174-186 .483)

Record 21-61 153-125

208. Jamie McCarty School Stayton

Years 1967-1968 1972-1974 1974-1977 1977-1986

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(174-190 .478)

Record 174-190

208. Dennis Stefani School Ione

Years 1945-1948 1948-1953 1953-1956 1956-1963

Years 2002-2006 2006-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 17-(173-95 .646)

Record 173-95

Years 2004-2014

Career Record:

Record 173-66

Years 1998-2007

Career Record:

Record 156-70 17-11

Years 2007-2015 2016-2017

284

State Championship

9-(173-66 .724)

State Championship

9-(173-81 .681)

State Championship 2012

211. Paul McCall

Career Record: 11-(172-72 .705)

School Years Klamath Falls 6 Grant 5

Record 97-46 75-26

212. Dave Orr School Crater

Years 16

State Championships

Career Record: 16-(171-186 .479) Record 171-186

213. Steve Perkins School Years Myrtle Point 13

Years 1948-1954 1954-1959

Years 1980-1998

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(169-128 .569) Record 169-128

213. Bill Looney

Years 1986-1999

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(169-73 .698)

School Years Powers (Inc.) 9 Myrtle Creek 2

Record 146-45 23-28

Years 1992-2001 2006-2008

State Championship 1999

215. Tony Broadous

Career Record: 10-(168-75 .691)

215. Steve Ball*

Career Record: 11-(168-107 .611)

School Grant

School Cascade

Years 10

Years 11

Record 168-75

Record 168-107

217. Ted Wilson School McMinnville Beaverton

Years 6 5

219. Mike Glasgow School Years Rogue V. Adventist 10

Years 2006-2017

State Championship 2008 State Championship

Career Record: 11-(167-96 .635)

Record 92-51 75-45

217. Duane Barrett School Years West Albany 11

Years 2002-2012

Years 1950-1956 1956-1961

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(167-98 .630) Record 167-98

Years 1972-1983

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(165-88 .652)

Record 165-88

Years 2007-2017

State Championship

219. Darren Shryock

Career Record: 15-(165-124 .571)

221. “Fritz” Kramer

Career Record: 13-(164-67 .710)

School McKay Silverton

School Pendleton Eugene

Years 3 12 Years 2 11

Record 5-35 160-94 Record 38-8 126-59

Years 1996-1999 2002-2014

Years 1929-1931 1931-1942 285

State Championship

State Championship 1931

221. Gordie James School Lakeridge

Years 9

223. Gary Olson School Sutherlin

Years 16

224. Paul Grieg

School Years Coquille 7 Albany 5 West Albany 1

Career Record:

Record 164-53

224. Dave Plotts School Santiam

Years 11

224. Hollie Darden School Dufur

Years 11

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(163-174 .484)

Record 163-174

Years 1966-1982

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(162-48 .771)

Record 110-28 32-15 20-5

224. Jack Hoxie School Years Grant Union 1 Junction City 12 Junction City 4

Years 1978-1987

9-(164-53 .756)

Years 1959-1966 1966-1971 1971-1972

State Championship 1966

Career Record: 17-(162-120 .575) Record 13-8 97-68 52-44

Years 1955-1956 1956-1968 1972-1976

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(162-98 .623)

Record 162-98

Years 1986-1997

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(162-70 .698)

Record 162-70

Years 1997-2008

State Championship 2000

228. Wayne Sturdivant Career Record: 10-(161-74 .685) School Milwaukie Lincoln

Years 6 4

Record 107-53 54-21

228. Doug Hofmeister School Years Eagle Point 2 Hillsboro 5 Forest Grove 4 Forest Grove 5

Years 1948-1954 1954-1958

State Championships 1954 1957

Career Record: 16-(161-219 .424)

Record 13-32 82-41 40-48 26-98

Years 1988-1990 1990-1995 1999-2003 2006-2010

State Championship

228. Jim “Mush” Torson Career Record: 15-(161-80 .668) School Corvallis Grant

Years 6 9

Record 77-33 84-47

Years 1931-1937 1937-1946

286

State Championship

228. Mick Miller* School Crane Burns

Years 5 3

232. Gene Litterell School Gold Beach

Years 9

232. Bill Wagner School Years North Eugene 9

234. Bill Borcher School Marshfield

Years 6

234. Curt Jarvis School Coquille Roseburg

Years 6 6

234. Rod Feigner School Gladstone

Years 13

237. Buck Monroe School Culver Corbett

Years 1 10

237. Frank Grove School Years Myrtle Point 2 Myrtle Point 9

Career Record:

Record 102-37 59-24

Years 2009-2014 2014-2017

Career Record: Record 160-117

Years 1993-2002

Career Record:

Record 160-84

Years 1999-2008

Career Record:

Record 157-46

Years 1945-1951

8-(161-61 .725)

State Championship

9-(160-117 .578) State Championship

9-(160-84 .656)

State Championship

6-(157-46 .773)

State Championship 1947

Career Record: 12-(157-116 .575)

Record 82-59-1 75-57

Years 1953-1959 1959-1965

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(157-83 .654)

Record 157-83

Years 1966-1979

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(156-54 .743)

Record 21-6 135-48

Years 1951-1952 1958--1968

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(156-93 .627)

Record 27-15 129-78

Years 1962-1964 1965-1974

State Championship

237. Charles “Ole” Johnson Career Record: 13-(156-130 .546) School Tigard Madison

Years 6 7

237. Dale Behles

School Milwaukie Beaverton

Years 2 11

Record 60-67 96-63

Years 1955-1961 1973-1979

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(156-141 .525)

Record 23-22 133-119

Years 1966-1968 1970-1981

287

State Championship

237. Dan Munson School Years Aloha 2 Summit 4 Central Catholic 4

242. Larry Knudsen School Gresham Gresham Gresham

Years 3 4 4

242. Terry Calhoun School Years Damascus Christian 8

244. Greg Werner* School Tillamook

Years 10

245. Bill Walker School Roseburg Roseburg

Years 9 3

245. Greg Edwards School Hillsboro

Years 9

245. Bryan Wood School Years Brookings Harbor 5 Eagle Point 4

248. Jim Winters School Years St. Paul 10 Franklin (Inc.) 2 Roosevelt 2

248. Tom Beatty

School Corbett Cleveland

Years 5 22

Career Record: 10-(156-110 .587)

Record 27-24 43-58 86-28

Years 2005-2007 2007-2011 2011-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(155-103 .601)

Record 47-22 55-38 53-43

Years 1978-1981 1988-1992 1993-1997

Career Record: Record 155-64

Years 2008-2016

State Championship

8-(155-64 .708) State Championship

Career Record: 10-(154-96 .616) Record 154-96

Years 2007-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(153-114 .556) Record 126-76 27-38

Years 1978-1987 1990-1993

Career Record: Record 155-89

Years 2000-2009

Career Record: Record 93-37 60-42

Years 2005-2010 2011-2015

State Championship

9-(153-88 .635) State Championship

9-(153-79 .660) State Championship 2009

Career Record: 14-(152-113 .574)

Record 116-81 15-9 21-23

Years 1956-1966 1967-1969 1970-1972

State Championship

Career Record: 27-(152-109 .582)

Record 38-12 114-97

Years 1981-1986 1986-2008

288

State Championship

248. Craig Woods School Baker City

Career Record: 14-(152-78 .661)

Years 14

Record 152-78

248. Jeff Gallagher School Years Valley Catholic 10

Record 152-111

Years 11

Years 2002-2013

State Championship 2007

Career Record: 12-(151-91 .624)

School Years Willamette 2 Franklin 4 North Eugene 6 School La Grande

State Championship 2007

Career Record: 10-(152-111 .578)

252. Mel Krause

252. Aaron Mills

Years 1997-2011

Record 26-17 41-26 84-48

Years 1952-1954 1954-1957 1957-1963

State Championships 1956 1963

Career Record: 11-(151-102 .597)

Record 151-102

Years 2000-2011

State Championship

252. Brett Dunten*

Career Record: 13-(151-170 .470)

255. Steve Fisher

Career Record: 12-(150-123 .550)

School Union

School Douglas Douglas

Years 13 Years 8 4

255. Mike Nicksic School Years Churchill 8 Pleasant Hill 5

255. Glen Litterell School Gold Beach Gold Beach

Years 9 6

258. Ray O’Dell School North Bend Marshall Marshall

Years 4 1 8

258. Jason Maki* School Beaverton Sandy

Years 3 9

Record 151-170 Record 101-72 49-51

Years 2004-2017

Years 1984-1992 1994-1998

State Championship

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(150-159 .485)

Record 82-94 68-65

Years 1980-1988 2003-2008

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(150-105 .588)

Record 85-29 65-76

Years 1993-2002 2010-2016

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(149-122 .550)

Record 63-37

86-85

Years 1953-1957 1960-1961 1961-1969

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(149-150 .498)

Record 32-40 117-110

Years 2005-2008 2008-2017

289

State Championship

260. Ira Woodie School La Grande

Years 8

261. John Olson School North Bend

Years 13

261. Dan Sharp School Stanfield

Years 8

Career Record:

Record 148-76

Years 1929-1937

8-(148-77 .658)

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(147-164 .473)

Record 147-164

Years 1996-2009

Career Record:

Record 147-65

Years 2007-2015

State Championship

8-(147-65 .693)

State Championship

263. Stew Robertson

Career Record: 10-(146-79 .649)

263. Mike George

Career Record: 14-(146-167 .467)

School Years Central Catholic 1 Roseburg 9 School Marshfield

Years 14

Record 14-6 132-73

Record 146-167

Years 1964-1965 1965-1974

Years 1988-2002

State Championship

State Championship

265. Chuck DeAutremont Career Record: 15-(145-116 .556) School Years Willamette 6 St. Francis 1 Marist 6 Central Linn 3

265. Robert Key* School Roosevelt Grant

Years 8 3

267. C.E. Hudson School Oregon City

Years 10

267. Jeff Nelson* School Years North Valley 9

269. Dick Puhl School Douglas

Years 10

Record 24-50 10-12 64-28 47-26

Years 1962-1968 1968-1969 1968-1974 1975-1978

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(145-135 .518)

Record 102-99 43-36

Years 2004-2012 2014-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(144-64 .692) Record 144-64

Years 1927-1937

Career Record: Record 144-93

Years 2008-2017

State Championship

9-(144-93 .608) State Championship 2013

Career Record: 10-(142-90 .612)

Record 142-90

Years 1971-1981

290

State Championship

269. Bob Cole School Warrenton

Years 13

Career Record: 13-(142-156 .477) Record 142-156

271. Ted Schadewitz School Elgin Condon

Years 5 10

School Yoncalla Siuslaw Milwaukie

Years 3 5 5

271. Brent Ishida School Adrian

Years 11 Years 10

Years 1956-1961 1961-1971

State Championship

Career Record: 13-(141-111 .560) Record 18-9 74-35 49-67

Years 1960-1963 1963-1968 1972-1977

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(141-140 .502)

Record 141-140

274. Lou Samsa School Hillsboro

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(141-89 .613)

Record 21-30 120-59

271. Ted Bennett

Years 1969-1982

Years 2005-2016

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(140-126 .526) Record 140-126

Years 1949-1959

State Championship

274. Chuck Stevenson

Career Record: 11-(140-90 .609)

274. Brian Burke

Career Record: 12-(140-94 .598)

School Alsea Baker Wilson

School Sherwood

Years 2 4 5 Years 12

274. Larry Usher School Hermiston Hermiston

Years 9 1

278. Ted Stensland School Years Westport (Inc) 14

278. Dan Jones School Years Oregon City 12

Record 30-13 63-40 47-37 Record 140-94

Years 1948-1950 1952-1956 1956-1961 Years 1999-2011

State Championship

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(140-63 .690)

Record 122-56 18-7

Years 2002-2011 2013-2014

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(139-49 .739)

Record 139-49

Years 1928-1942

State Championship 1941

Career Record: 12-(139-117 .543) Record 139-117

Years 1941-1953

291

State Championship

278. Eldore Baisch School McMinnville

Years 10

Career Record: 10-(139-88 .612)

Record 139-88

278. John Poetsch School Centennial Reynolds

Years 12 3

Years 1956-1966

State Championship

Career Record: 15-(139-111 .556) Record 103-74 36-37

Years 1999-2011 2011-2014

State Championship

282. B.J. Dobrkovsky

Career Record: 13-(138-57 .708)

282. Gregg Griffin*

Career Record: 25-(138-228 .377)

School Sprague

School Newberg Putnam

Years 12

Years 13 12

Record 138-57

Record NA 89-195

284. Bernard Monnes School Maupin Gresham

Years 1 10

284. Blake Jones School Years Powder Valley 14 Years 10

Years 1986-1999 2005-2017

State Championship

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(137-75 .646)

Record

137-75

Years 1947-1948 1948-1958

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(137-108 .559)

Record 137-108

284. Tony Martineau School Sutherlin

Years 2005-2017

Years 1991-2005

State Championship 1994

Career Record: 10-(137-112 .544)

Record 137-112

Years 2006-2016

State Championship

284. Anthony Baugher Career Record: 14-(137-108 .559) School Years Powder Valley 14

288. Ron Ricketts School Toledo Bend

Years 3 10

288. Bill Wold

School Years Silverton 2 Douglas 1 Crescent Valley 8

Record 137-108

Years 1991-2005

State Championship 1994

Career Record: 13-(136-120 .531) Record 21-23 115-97

Years 1959-1961 1974-1984

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(136-99 .579)

Record 8-14 12-14 116-71

Years 1964-1966 1968-1969 1977-1985

292

State Championship

288. Tom Nicholls School North Bend

Career Record:

Years 7

Record 136-38

291. John Neeley School Scappoose Jefferson

Years 3 8 Years 9

Record 13-11 122-48

Years 12

Record 135-85

Years 2 4 1 Years 5 2

Years 1988-2000 Years 1955-1962 1962-1966

Career Record:

Record 48-13 79-33 7-16

296. Don Mabee School La Grande McMinnville

9-(135-85 .614) State Championship 1974 State Championship

Career Record: 11-(134-68 .663) Record 103-49 31-19

294. Glenn Johannes School McKenzie Phoenix Crater

Years 1968-1978

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(135-75 .643) Record 133-75

294. Jack Orr School Years Myrtle Point 7 Tillamook 4

Years 1951-1954 1954-1962

Career Record:

291. Gene Schmidt School Lakeridge

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(135-59 .696)

291. Wayne Gilman School Cascade

Years 2009-2016

7-(136-38 .782)

Years 2006-2008 2009-2013 2013-2014

Career Record: Record 112-29 21-24

Years 1946-1951 1969-1971

State Championship

7-(134-62 .684)

State Championship 2011

7-(133-53 .715) State Championship

297. “Mush” Barbour

Career Record: 15-(132-121 .522)

297. Ken Kramer

Career Record:

School Woodburn School Imbler

Years 15 Years 7

297. Dave Geddes

School Years Camas Valley 8 Glide 2 Riddle 8

Record 132-121 Record 132-25

Years 1948-1963

Years 1998-2005

State Championship

7-(132-25 .641)

State Championship 2005

Career Record: 18-(132-241 .354)

Record 68-78 7-38 59-125

Years 1988-1996 1996-1998 1999-2007

293

State Championship

300. “Bud” Page School Lebanon

Years 13

300. Tom Holman School Corvallis Albany

Years 3 8

300. Matt Angove School Bandon

Years 12

300. Nick Garman* School Elmira

Years 11

304. Bob Payne School Corvallis

Years 9

304. Al Olson School Sherwood

Years 16

304. Don Wonsley School Years Country Christian 7 Country Christian 1

307. David Morgan School Years Siltetz Valley 10

308. Len Gehrke School Jefferson

Years 14

308. Bob Clough School Years Powder Valley 1 Reedsport 6 Heppner 7 West Albany 2

Career Record: 13-(131-105 .555)

Record 131-105

Years 1940-1953

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(131-66 .665) Record 53-22 78-44

Years 1951-1954 1954-1962

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(131-56 .701) Record 131-56

Years 1997-2009

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(131-136 .491) Record 131-136

Years 2006-2017

Career Record: Record 130-83

Years 1954-1963

State Championship

9-(130-83 .610) State Championship

Career Record: 16-(130-111 .539)

Record 130-111

Years 1953-1969

Career Record:

Record 109-65 21-4

Years 1993-2000 2004-2005

State Championship

8-(130-69 .653)

State Championship

Career Record: 10-(129-113 .533)

Record 129-113

Years 2006-2016

State Championship 2011

Career Record: 14-(127-54 .702) Record 127-54

Years 1927-1941

State Championship

Career Record: 16-(127-78 .620) Record NA 63-40 64-38 NA

Years 1953-1954 1958-1964 1964-1971 1983-1985

294

State Championship

310. Jeff Bair* School Clackamas Aloha

Years 7 3

311. Chris Hunt School Astoria

Career Record: 10-(126-113 .527)

Years 9

Record 102-65 24-51

School Regis

Years 5

311. Pete Potloff School Years Salem Academy 9

311. Tyler Toney*

School Years Portland Christian 4 Riverdale 1 West Linn 1

315. Ted Aubin* School Vernonia Burns Reynolds

Years 5 3 3

315. Brian Pickard* School Years Weston-McEwen 8

315. George Emigh

School Burns Astoria Franklin

Years 1 3 2

Career Record:

Record 123-100

311. Jeff Koehnke

Years 2005-2012 2014-2017 Years 2002-2011

Career Record:

Record 123-22

Years 2000-2005

Career Record:

Record 123-91

Years 2003-2012

Career Record:

Record 92-24 8-16 23-5

Years 2003-2007 2010-2011 2016-2017

State Championship

9-(123-100 .552)

State Championship

5-(123-22 .848)

State Championships 2004, 2005

9-(123-91 .575)

State Championship

6-(123-45 .732)

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(122-151 .447)

Record 49-80 44-30 29-41

Years 2006-2011 2011-2014 2014-2017

Career Record:

Record 122-82

Years 2011-2017

Career Record:

Record 17-3 84-34 21-19

Years 1932-1933 1935-1938 1938-1940

State Championship

8-(122-82 .598)

State Championship

6-(122-56 .685)

State Championship

315. Tony Villanueva

Career Record: 14-(122-96 .560)

319. Kerry Quilhaugh

Career Record:

School Umatilla Umatilla School Powers Powers

Years 2 12 Years 3 4

Record 14-29 108-67 Record 48-27 73-23

Years 1986-1988 1997-2009 Years 1975-1978 1980-1984

295

State Championship

7-(121-50 .708)

State Championships 1981

319. Duke Hammond

Career Record: 15-(121-111 .519)

319. Bryan Lewellen

Career Record:

School Nestucca

Years 15

School Years City Christian 9

322. Ken Trathen School Coquille Coquille

Years 5 5

Record 121-111

Record 121-113

Years 1989-2004

Years 2008-2017

322. Mike Mills School Imbler Imbler

Years 6 4

325. Andy Jones School Kennedy

Years 10

325. Shane Mast School Years North Douglas 9

325. Brian Baker* School North Lake

Years 12

328. Millard Webb School Years Rogue River 5 Condon 2 St. Mary’s 1 Talent 1

329. “Stub” Allison School Baker City

Years 6

9-(121-113 .517) State Championship 2013

Career Record: 10-(120-76 .612)

Record 65-48 55-28

Years 1969-1974 1979-1984

322. Anthony Baugher Career Record:

School Years NA 3 Portland Christian 1 Santiam Christian 5

State Championship

Record NA 25-3 95-39

Years 1999-2003 2007-2008 2009-2014

State Championship

9-(120-42 .741)

State Championship 2008

Career Record: 10-(120-48 .714)

Record 41-19 79-29

Years 1992-1998 2011-2015

State Championship

Career Record: 11-(119-95 .556) Record 119-95

Years 1992-2002

Career Record: Record 119-106

Years 2000-2009

State Championship

9-(119-106 .529) State Championship

Career Record: 12-(119-142 .456)

Record 119-142

Years 2005-2017

Career Record: Record 65-5 19-22 13-8 20-2

Years 1946-1951 1951-1953 1956-1957 1957-1958

Career Record: Record 116-46

Years 1935-1941 296

State Championship

9-(117-37 .760) State Championship 1950

6-(116-46 .716) State Championship

330. Dave Shelby

Career Record: 14-(115-36 .762)

School Years Harrisburg 10 Illinois Valley 3 North Lake 1

Record 113-18 2-18 NA

330. Alex Iwaniw School Tillamook

Career Record:

Years 8

Record 115-38

330. Bill Wagner

Record 115-80

330. Tyler Allen*

Record 115-54

330. David Weller*

Record 115-51

335. Dennis Black

Record 114-100

336. Tom Rohlffs School Hillsboro

Years 9

336. Jim Litchfield School McNary McNary McNary

Years 1 1 5

8-(115-38 .752) State Championship 2003

8-(115-80 .590) State Championship 2007

6-(115-54 .680) State Championship

6-(115-51 .693) State Championship 2016

Years 1999-2011

State Championship

Career Record: 14-(113-27 .807)

School Years Record (98-26) from 1943-1948) Nestucca 10 Albany 1 Albany 1 17-8 Albany 1 Albany 1 15-1 Years 10

Years 2011-2017

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(114-100 .533)

336. Bob Buchanan

School Sutherlin

Years 2011-2017

Career Record:

Years 6

336. Richard Yurk

Years 2000-2008

Career Record:

School Years South Salem 6

School Years Oregon Episcopal 12

Years 1999-2007

Career Record:

School Years North Eugene 8

School Vernonia

Years 1973-1983 1986-1989 1992-1993

Years

State Championship

1936-1946 1946-1947 1947-1948 1948-1949 1949-1950

Career Record: 10-(113-90 .557) Record 113-90

Years 1952-1962

Career Record: Record 113-100

Years 1981-1990

Career Record: Record 25-3 10-13 78-44

Years 2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2009 297

State Championship

9-(113-100 .531) State Championship

7-(113-60 .653) State Championship

340. Bob Bushnell School Powers

Years 6

Career Record:

Record 112-29

340. Rick Jackson School Years St. Mary’s (Medford) 8

Years 1955-1961

Career Record: Record 112-55

Years 2003-2011

342. Robert Jackson

Career Record:

343. Maurice Ray

Career Record:

School Years Hidden Valley 4 Hidden Valley 1 School Powers

Years 6

Record 91-15 20-6 Record 110-34

344. Don Stensland School Nestucca Central

Years 4 5

344. Jack Lutz

School Years Mountain View 8

344. Don Wosley School Years Country Christian 8

344. Scott Helmick School Ontario

Years 12 Years 7

349. B.M. Goodman School Hillsboro

Years 15

Record 27-17 82-27

Years 8

Years 1955-1959 1961-1967

Career Record:

Record 109-79

Years 1985-1993

Career Record:

Record 109-65

Years 1993-2001

State Championship

8-(112-55 .671) State Championship

5-(111-21 .841)

State Championship

6-(110-34 .764)

State Championship 1967

9-(109-44 .712) State Championship 1963

8-(109-79 .580)

State Championship

8-(109-65 .626)

State Championship

Career Record: 12-(109-95 .534)

Record 109-95

Years 1998-2010

Career Record:

Record 109-65

Years 2004-2011

State Championship

7-(109-65 .626) State Championship

Career Record: 15-(108-82 .568)

Record 108-82

349. John McPartlin School Monroe

Years 1961-1967

Career Record:

344. Randy Lampman School Lakeview

Years 2006-2010 2015-2016

6-(112-29 .794)

Years 1921-1936

Career Record:

Record 108-26

Years 1986-1994

298

State Championship

8-(108-26 .806)

State Championship

349. Scott Findlay School Vernonia

Years 11

Career Record: 11-(108-128 .458)

Record 108-128

352. Skeeter Duby School Years Jordan Valley 6

Career Record: Record 106-19

352. Chad Brown School Years Triangle Lake 7

Years 1989-2000

Years 1996-2002

Career Record: Record 106-24

Years 2002-2009

352. Jim Broadous II* Career Record: School Years De La Salle N. Cath. 5

Record 106-32

352. Bert Kronmiller School Years Wallowa 2 Vernonia 1 Pleasant Hill 6

Years 2012-2017

Career Record:

Record 19-11 16-9 71-54

Years 1961-1963 1968-1969 1969-1975

356. Todd Zimmerman Career Record: School Years West Albany 7

357. Thurlo Smith School Tigard

Years 8

Record 105-73

Years 2008-2015

Career Record:

Record 104-69

Years 1933-1941

357. “Swede” Mullikan Career Record: School Dufur Newberg

Years 1 6

357. Don Peterson School Years Klamath Falls 3 Franklin 4

360. Russ Acheson School Medford Bend

Years 4 2

Record 6-4 98-66

Years 1941-1942 1946-1952

Career Record: Record 47-23 57-35

Years 1954-1957 1957-1961

Career Record:

Record 58-25 45-17

Years 1938-1942 1947-1949

299

State Championship

6-(106-19 .848) State Championship

7-(106-24 .815) State Championship

5-(106-32 .768) State Championship

9-(106-74 .589) State Championship

7-(105-73 .590)

State Championship

8-(104-69 .601)

State Championship

7-(104-70 .598)

State Championship

7-(104-58 .642) State Championship 1959

6-(103-45 .710)

State Championship

360. Orile Robbins School Amity Vernonia McMinnville

Years 9 2 5

Career Record: 16-(103-34 .752) Record 38-7 13-7 52-20

360. Jack Lee School Henley

Years 7

Career Record: Record 103-70

360. Doug Baxter School Pilot Rock

Years 6 Years 7

Record 103-49

Years 7 Years 7

Record 102-59

Years 1 4 5

Record 102-80

Years 3 1 4

Record 13-9 64-37 24-44

367. Dan Isbell School Clackamas Clackamas

Years 7 1

Years 2008-2015 Years 1967-1968 1970-1974 1974-1979

Career Record: Record 65-12 17-9 19-64

367. Greg Hammond School Years Ontario 1 Columbia 1 Oregon City 3 Bend 6

7-(103-70 .595) State Championship

6-(103-49 .678) State Championship

State Championship

7-(102-59 .634) State Championship

7-(102-80 .560) State Championship

Career Record: 10-(101-90 .529)

367. Tom Leaton School Coquille Willamina Sprague

Years 1949-1956

Career Record:

367. Joe Boutin School Taft Taft Newberg

Years 1935-1945

Career Record:

364. Joe Neill School Rainier

Years 2007-2013

State Championship 1938

Career Record: 10-(102-78 .567)

Record 102-78

364. Marv Scott School Redmond

Years 2004-2011

Career Record:

364. Romeyn Adams School Rainier

Years 1934-1943 1943-1945 1945-1950

Years 1974-1977 1982-1983 1983-1987

State Championship

8-(101-85 .543) State Championship

Career Record: 11-(101-58 .560)

Record 20-4 19-23 62-31

Years 1979-1980 1980-1981 1981-1984 1984-1990

Career Record: Record 101-42

Years 2087-1994 1996-1997 300

State Championship

8-(101-42 .706) State Championship

367. Chuck West School Pendleton

Years 11

Career Record: 11-(101-62 .620)

Record 101-62

372. Harold Dimick School Years McLoughlin 1 Oregon City 5

Career Record: Record 16-5 84-66

372. Bob Abrahamson School Years Myrtle Creek 9

372. Tom Johnson School Years Knappa 5 Myrtle Point 2

372. Rob Boye

School Years Warrenton 3 Eagle Point 2 North Powder 4

Years 6

Years 1950-1959

Career Record:

Record 91-34 9-35

Years 1967-1972 1974-1076

Career Record:

Record 39-42 9-39 52-57

Years 1998-2001 2001-2003 2004-2008

Career Record: Record 100-34

377. “Prink” Callison School Medford

Years 1925-1926 1937-1942

Career Record:

Record 100-41

376. Joel Sobotka School Years Valley Catholic 5

Years 1986-1997

Years 2012-2017

Career Record:

Record 92-26

Years 1923-1929

301

State Championship

6-(100-71 .585) State Championship

9-(100-41 .709) State Championship

7-(100-69 .592)

State Championship 1971

9-(100-69 .592)

State Championship

5-(100-34 .746) State Championships 2014

6-(92-26 .780) State Championships 1924, 1929

One School Careers Yrs Wins Coach

School

17

266

Dan Cumberland

Coquille

31

616

Gary Hull*

Western Mennonite

17

261

Dave Garvin

Philomath

29

548

Brian Morse*

Cascade Christian

20

258

Tom Snook

Vale

35

537

Rich Remsburg

Portland Christian

23

257

Don Hayes

Bend

25

523

Gene Potter*

Jesuit

25

253

Larry Barnett

Yamhill Carlton

29

492

Frank Roelandt

Medford

14

251

D. Russell Rarey

Tillamook

27

486

Don Carey

Stayton

16

248

Dave Hancock*

South Eugene

29

479

Carl Grimsrud

Elkton

21

247

Stan Flerchinger

Griswold

23

479

Jeff Clark

Oakland

12

243

Doug Nofziger*

Country Christian

30

466

Sonny Long

Lake Oswego

19

242

Jess Schefstrom

Henley

28

463

Dick Quinn

Enterprise

11

242

Mike Wiley

McKenzie

24

413

Bruce Hoffine

Marshfield

14

242

Jim Hull*

South Wasco Co.

23

403

Rick Osborn*

Tualatin

16

241

Gary Hammond

Baker

25

402

James Ellis*

Days Creek

12

241

Greg Garrison

Corvallis

23

378

Jim Hill

East Linn Christian

19

238

Bill Westerholm*

Seaside

27

372

Clair Costello

Riverside

10

237

Marshall Haskins

Jefferson (Portland)

18

365

Jim Flint

Columbia Christian

16

234

Doug Piquette

Thurston

24

365

Pat Coons

Westview

12

231

Hollis Huntington

Salem

25

358

Larry Samples

Sheridan

12

228

Terry Gregg

North Medford

20

357

Mark Schoff

Lake Oswego

15

226

Terry Duncan

Yoncalla

18

356

Ron Sisler

Santiam Christian

20

225

Ed Vannet

Hood River

23

350

Dave Hawk

Vale

16

225

Mike Pardon*

Roseburg

16

337

Harold Hauk

Salem

11

222

Lance Judd

Portland Adventist

21

323

Steve Halligan

Central Catholic

15

218

Stan Woodfill

David Douglas

18

317

Harold Dabbs

North Valley

12

216

Glen Clark

Central

24

302

Vic Adams

North Bend

14

214

Grant Nelson*

N. Clack. Christian

16

298

Earl McKinney

Dayton

15

212

Steve Pauls

Oakridge

25

297

Larry Elliott

Seaside

17

210

Jerry Hauck

Ashland

25

292

Donn Pollard*

Cottage Grove

18

210

Bret Crawford*

Klamath Falls

16

289

Al Keck

Klamath Union

18

209

Randy Bethke

Putnam

15

289

Ron Hop*

Dayton

15

207

Roy Altman

Corbett

15

282

Craig Reid

Mountain View

17

207

Barry Gottula

Klamath Union

18

274

Shawn Alderman*

Tigard

12

204

Norm Barney

Chiloquin

20

274

Rand Runco

Sisters

13

203

Bid Van Loon*

Yoncalla

16

272

Chuck Johns

Sheldon

12

201

Dave Brown*

Horizon Christian

16

272

Ernie McKie

West Linn

20

200

Bruce Reid

Crescent Valley

15

272

Blake Ecker*

Philomath

18

199

Garey Fischer*

Spray

16

266

Joe Blincoe

Madras

11

198

Scott Plankenhorn* North Medford

302

Yrs Wins Coach

School

11

162

Dave Plotts

Santiam

16

197

Dwight French

Klamath Union

11

162

Hollie Darden

Dufur

18

195

Gary McCulloch*

Yamhill-Carlton

9

160

Bill Wagner

North Eugene

16

195

Jim Fryback

Springfield

12

160

Darren Shyrock

Silverton

7

192

John Warren

Astoria

9

160

Gene Litterell

Gold Beach

14

191

Gary Trout*

Elkton

6

157

Bill Borcher

Marshfield

14

191

Bill Cowell

Grants Pass

13

157- Rod Feigner

Gladstone

11

188

Terry Viohl

North Eugene

11

156

Frank Grove

Myrtle Point

9

187

Pat Strickland*

Jefferson (Portland)

8

155

Terry Calhoun

Damascus Christian

14

186

Wes Lathen

Sheldon

10

154

Greg Werner*

Tillamook

14

185

Rick Pass

Knappa

12

153

Bill Walker

Roseburg

18

185

Dean Charbas

Elmira

11

153

Phil Vesel*

Southridge

11

184

Gordon Kunke

Dallas

14

152

Craig Woods

Baker City

16

184

Ken Yarnell

Aloha

10

152

Jeff Gallagher

Valley Catholic

13

184

Chad Reeves*

David Douglas

10

151

Ron Lathrop

Joseph

22

183

John Howey

South Wasco Co.

11

151

Aaron Mills

La Grande

11

181

Chuck Volger

Imbler

13

151

Brett Dunsten*

Union

10

181

Jason Young*

Triad

13

151

B.J. Dobrkovsky

Sprague

10

180

Kyle Dixon

Powder Valley

12

150

Steve Fisher

Douglas

11

180

Dick Patzer

Gervais

15

150

Glen Litterell

Gold Beach

17

179

Chad Rush

Portland Lutheran

18

150

Randy Bethke

Putnam

17

179

Ted Yates

Gladstone

13

147

John Olson

North Bend

13

179

Todd Sherwood*

Sunset

8

147

Dan Sharp

Stanfield

13

178

Willie Graham

McMiinnville

14

146

Mike George

Marshfield

12

178

Mike Stair*

Crescent Valley

11

146

Doug Miles*

Marshfield

15

174

Jeff Smith*

Glide

10

144

C.E. Hudson

Oregon City

17

173

Dennis Stefani

Ione

9

144

Jeff Nelson

North Valley

9

173

Jamie McCarty

Stayton

11

143

Brent Ishida

Adrian

16

171

Dave Orr

Crater

13

142

Bob Cole

Warrenton

10

170

Gordy Carrigan

Jesuit

10

142

Dick Puhl

Douglas

13

169

Steve Perkins

Myrtle Point

10

140

Lou Samsa

Hillsboro

10

168

Troy Berry

Benson

10

140

Larry Usher

Hermiston

10

168

Tony Broadous

Grant

12

140

Brian Burke

Sherwood

11

168

Steve Ball

Cascade

12

139

Dan Jones

Oregon City

11

167

Duane Barrett

West Albany

14

139

Ted Stensland

Westport

12

166

Jim Bair

Clackamas

12

137

George Hibbard

Jefferson (Portland)

10

165

Mike Workman

Jordan Valley

10

137

Tony Martineau

Sutherlin

10

165

Mike Glasgow

Rogue V. Adventist

14

137

Blake Jones

Powder Valley

9

164

Gordie James

Lakeridge

11

137

Bernard Monnes

Gresham

16

163

Gary Olson

Sutherlin

7

136

Tom Nicholls

North Bend

303

Yrs Wins Coach

School

10

113

Dave Shelby

Harrisburg

9

135

Wayne Gilman

Cascade

9

113

Tom Rohlffs

Hillsboro

7

132

Ken Kramer

Imbler

7

113

Jim Litchfield

McNary

15

132

Mush Barbour

Woodburn

6

112

Bob Bushnell

Powers

13

131

Bud Page

Lebanon

8

112

Rick Jackson

St. Mary’s

12

131

Matt Angove

Bandon

5

111

Robert Jackson

Hidden Valley

11

131

Nick Garman*

Elmira

6

110

Maurice Ray

Powers

9

130

Bob Payne

Corvallis

7

109

Randy Lampman

Lakeview

16

130

Al Olson

Sherwood

8

109

Jack Lutz

Mountain View

10

129

David Morgan

Siletz Valley

12

109

Scott Helmick

Ontario

11

126

Fritz Kramer

Eugene

15

108

B.M. Goodman

Hillsboro

5

123

Jeff Koehnke

Regis

11

108

Scott Findlay

Vernonia

9

123

Chris Hunt

Astoria

8

108

John McPartlin

Monroe

9

123

Pete Potloff

Salem Academy

6

106

Skeeter Duby

Jordan Valley

8

122

Brian Pickard*

Weston-McEwen

7

106

Chad Brown

Triangle Lake

9

121

Bryan Lewellen

City Christian

7

105

Todd Zimmerman

West Albany

15

121

Duke Hammond

Nestucca

8

104

Thurlo Smith

Tigard

7

121

Kerry Quilhaugh

Powers

6

103

Doug Baxter

Pilot Rock

10

120

Ken Trathen

Coquille

7

103

Jack Lee

Henley

10

120

Mike Mills

Imbler

10

102

Romeyn Adams

Warrenton

12

119

Brian Baker*

North Lake

7

102

Marv Scott

Redmond

10

116

Jim Winters

St. Paul

7

102

Gene Schmidt

Lakeridge

6

116

Stub Allison

Baker City

8

101

Dan Isbell

Clackamas

8

115

Alex Iwaniw

Tillamook

11

101

Chuck West

Pendleton

8

115

Bill Wagner

North Eugene

9

100

Bob Abrahamson

Myrtle Creek

6

115

Tyler Allen*

South Salem

5

100

Joel Sobotka

Valley Catholic

6

115

David Weller*

Vernonia

304

Most Wins at One School Wins Coach

School

19

307

Truman Osborn

David Douglas

31 29 29

616 574 548

Gary Hull* Dennis Murphy Brian Morse*

Western Mennonite South Medford Cascade Christian

24 15

302 300

Vic Adams John Roche

North Bend Churchill

35 25 37 32

537 523 514 510

Rich Remsburg Portland Christian Gene Potter* Jesuit Craig Rothenberger Junction City Tom Johnson* Barlow

16 16 25 25

299 298 297 292

Mike Doherty Earl McKinney Larry Elliott Donn Pollard*

Corvallis Dayton Seaside Cottage Grove

27 34 29 27

506 497 492 486

Hank Kuchera Dick Gray Frank Roelandt Don Carey

Eugene//South Eugene Benson Medford Stayton

20 16 15 19

291 289 289 285

Bill Gehling Al Keck Ron Hop* Ray Struve

Elkton Klamath Union Dayton Lost River

29 23 30 28

479 479 466 463

Carl Grimsrud Jeff Clark* Sonny Long Dick Quinn

Elkton Oakland Lake Oswego Enterprise

27 15 18 20

282 282 274 274

Tom Owens Craig Reid Shawn Alderman* Rand Runco

Brookings-Harbor Mountain View Tigard Sisters

22 24 23 24

431 423 421 413

Nick Robertson Mike Goin Dean Stepp Bruce Hoffine

Beaverton Astoria South Eugene Marshfield

18 26 16 11 16

273 273 272 272 272

Jerry Shults Galen Scrivner Ernie McKie Don Emry* Chuck Johns

Lakeview McKenzie West Linn Benson Sheldon

23 25 25 22

403 402 398 386

Rick Osborn James Ellis* Bob Lamb Bobby Harris

Tualatin Days Creek Tillamook Jefferson (Portland)

15 15 16 14

272 269 267 267

Blake Ecker* John Wyttenberg Ed Rooney Barney Holland

Philomath Sunset Grant North Eugene

20 21 23 24

381 378 378 378

Norm Ballou* Terry Woods Jim Hill Dale Warberg

Portland Adventist Parkrose East Linn Christian Pendleton

17 16 15 17

266 266 266 271

Dan Cumberland Joe Blincoe Craig Cokley Evan Brown

Coquille Madras Knappa Madras

27 18 24 25

372 365 365 361

Clair Costello Jim Flint Pat Coons Ken Harris

Riverside Columbia Christian Westview Sunset

20 17 21 20

265 261 260 258

Scott Kellar* Dave Garvin Ron Neher Tom Snook

Century Philomath Pleasant Hill Vale

25 20 18 23 21

358 357 356 350 338

Larry Samples Mark Schoff Ron Sisler Dave Hawk Willis New*

Sheridan Lake Oswego Santiam Christian Vale Sutherlin

23 17 15 25

257 257 255 253

Don Hayes Larry Gahr Barry Adams Larry Barnett

Bend McNary South Salem Yamhill Carlton

16 15 15 21

337 336 334 323

Harold Hauk Chris Roche Jack Cleghorn Steve Halligan

Salem Wilsonville La Salle Central Catholic

13 16 21 16

251 248 247 246

D. Russell Rarey Dave Hancock* Stan Flerchinger John Stilwell

Tillamook South Eugene Griswold Grant

18

317

Harold Dabbs

North Valley

12 19

243 243

Doug Nofziger* Scott Aker

Country Christian Wilson

Yrs

305

Yrs Wins Coach 19 242 Jess Schefstrom 11 242 Mike Wiley

School Henley McKenzie

13 14 12

197 197 196

Dan Wheatley Leo GrosJacques Nick Robertson

Rainier Serra Catholic McMinnville

14 16 12 14

242 241 241 240

Jim Hull* Gary Hammond Greg Garrison Kelly Bokn*

South Wasco Co. Baker City Corvallis Redmond

8 16 16 18

196 195 195 195

Bart Rothenberger Vince Drago Jim Fryback Gary McCulloch*

Mohawk St. Paul Sprinfield Yamhill-Carlton

18 19 20 10

238 238 237 237

Don McCluskey Bill Westerholm* Bill Spelgatti Marshall Haskins

Putnam Seaside Oakland Jefferson (Portland)

13 7 14 14

194 192 191 191

Page Dulaney John Warren Gary Trout* Bill Cowell

Burns Astoria Elkton Grants Pass

16 12 12 12

234 231 231 228

Doug Piquette Mike Doherty Hollis Huntington Terry Gregg

Thurston Oregon City Salem North Medford

14 11 10 9

191 190 187 187

Ron Townsend Bart Valentine Jon Trombley Pat Strickland

Sherman West Linn Blanchet Catholic Jefferson (Portland)

18 15 16 20

227 226 226 225

George Crandall Terry Duncan Dick Ballantyne Ed Vannet

Wilson Yoncalla South Salem Hood River

11 14 14 18

188 188 186 185

Terry Viohl Ted Johnson Wes Lathen Dean Charbas

North Eugene Newport Sheldon Elmira

16 11 19 11

225 222 220 218

Mike Pardon* Lance Judd Chuck Robinson Ken Harris

Roseburg Portland Adventist North Salem Churchill

14 16 11 13

185 184 184 184

Rick Pass Ken Yarnell Gordon Kunke Chad Reeves*

Knappa Aloha Dallas David Douglas

10 15 12 12

218 218 217 216

George DeLap Stan Woodfill Glen Kinney Glen Clark

Echo David Douglas Corvallis Central

12 22 10 11

183 183 181 180

George Crandall John Howey Jason Young* Dick Patzer

Milwaukie South Wasco Co. Triad Gervais

11 14 11 15

214 214 212 212

Lance Judd Grant Nelson* Steve Gustovich Steve Pauls

Portland Adventist N. Clack. Christ. Clackamas Oakridge

10 17 17 13

180 179 179 179

Kyle Dixon Chad Rush Ted Yates Todd Sherwood*

Powder Valley Portland Lutheran Gladstone Sunset

14 17 18 13

211 210 210 209

Keith Williams Jerry Hauck Bret Crawford* Jim Bair

Butte Falls Ashland Klamath Falls Clackamas

13 12 8 9

178 178 176 176

Willie Graham* Mike Stair* Mike Lieuallen Kelly Bokn*

McMinnville Crescent Valley Weston-McEwen Churchill

18 15 17 12

209 207 207 204

Randy Bethke Roy Altman Barry Gottula Norm Barney

Putnam Corbett Klamath Union Chiloquin

12 15 17 9

175 174 173 173

Jim Kitchen Jeff Smith* Dennis Stefani Jamie McCarty

David Douglas Glide Ione Stayton

13 12 20 18

203 201 200 199

Bid Van Loon * Dave Brown* Bruce Reid Garey Fischer*

Yoncalla Horizon Christian Crescent Valley Spray

9 10 13 16

173 172 171 171

Darrin Lingel* Buell Gonzales Sr. George DeLap Dave Orr

Horizon Christian Prairie City Hermiston Crater

11 16

198 197

Scott Plankenhorn North Medford Dwight French Klamath Union

10 10

170 169

Gordy Carrigan Larry French

Jesuit Riverside

306

Yrs 13 10

Wins Coach 169 Steve Perkins 168 Troy Berry

School Myrtle Point Benson

8 14 9

147 146 146

Dan Sharp Mike George Bill Looney

12 10 11 7

168 168 168 167

Dan Barendse Tony Broadhous Steve Ball Wally Palmberg

Tigard Grant Cascade Astoria

11 9 10 10

146 145 144 144

Doug Miles* Marshfield Ron Lampe Creswell Olaf ‘Ole’ Johnson Madras C.E. Hudson Oregon City

11 7 12 10

167 166 166 165

Duane Barrett Eric Viuhkola Jim Bair Mike Glasgow

West Albany West Linn Clackamas Rogue Va. Adventist

9 11 14 13

144 143 142 142

Jeff Nelson Brent Ishida Craig Woods Bob Cole

North Valley Adrian Baker City Warrenton

10 12 9 16

165 164 164 163

Mike Workman Gary Curtis Gordie James Gary Olson

Jordan Valley Vernonia Lakeridge Sutherlin

10 11 10 10

142 142 140 140

Dick Puhl Chuck Vogler Lou Samsa Larry Usher

Douglas Imbler Hillsboro Hermiston

11 11 12 9

162 162 160 160

Dave Plotts Hollie Darden Darren Shryock Gene Litterell

Santiam Dufur Silverton Gold Beach

12 7 10 12

140 139 139 139

Brian Burke Howard Kauffman Eldore Baisch Dan Jones

Sherwood Knappa McMinnville Oregon City

9 8 9 6

160 159 159 157

Bill Wagner Barry Adams Dick Beachell Bill Borcher

North Eugene Nestucca Wilson Marshfield

9 14 12 10

139 139 137 137

Bill Looney Ted Stensland George Hibbard Tony Martineau

Powers Westport Jefferson (Portland) Sutherlin

13 11 11 8

157 156 156 155

Rod Feigner Frank Grove Bob Cantonwine Terry Calhoun

Gladstone Myrtle Point Dallas Damascus Christian

14 7 10 7

137 136 135 135

Blake Jones Tom Nicholls Buck Monroe Jack Bertell

Powder Valley North Bend Corbett Wilson

10 11 12 9

154 153 153 153

Greg Werner* Phil Vesel* Bill Walker Greg Edwards

Tillamook Southridge Roseburg Hillsboro

9 7 8 11

135 134 133 133

Wayne Gilman Rick Havercroft Dane Walker Dale Behles

Cascade South Salem Canby Beaverton

7 10 10 11

152 152 151 151

Tom Jones Jeff Gallagher Ron Lathrop Aaron Mills

Grant Valley Catholic Joseph La Grande

15 8 9 14

132 132 132 132

Mush Barbour Bob Cantonwine Stew Robertson Al Grove

Woodburn South Salem Roseburg Lincoln

13 13 18 12

151 151 150 150

Brett Dunten* B.J. Dobrkovsky Randy Bethke Steve Fisher

Union Sprague Putnam Douglas

7 8 13 12

132 131 131 131

Ken Kramer. Pete Bryant Bud Page Matt Angove

Imbler Astoria Lebanon Bandon

15 12 13 16

150 150 149 149

Glen Litterell Terry McClary Fred Osborn Jack Hoxie

Gold Beach Glencoe Marshfield Junction City

11 9 6 8

131 130 130 130

Nick Garman Bob Payne Page Dulaney Don Wonsley

Elmira Corvallis Wallowa Country Christian

8 13

148 147

Ira Woodie John Olson

La Grande North Bend

16 10

130 129

Al Olson David Morgan

Sherwood Siletz Valley

307

Stanfield Marshfield Powers

Yrs 13 6

Wins Coach 128 Ted Sarpola 128 Bob McBeth

School The Dalles Central

7 8 5

112 112 111

Rick Havercroft Rick Jackson Robert Jackson

McMinnville St. Mary’s Hidden Valley

7 11 14 7

128 127 127 123

Doug Orton Art Verment Len Gehrke Dennis Murphy

Creswell Cleveland Jefferson St. Mary's

6 7 7 5

110 110 110 109

Maurice Ray Coquille Ron Lampe Ed Rooney

Powers Paul Grieg Sheldon St. Helens

5 7 9 9

123 123 123 123

Jeff Koehnke Terry Crabb Chris Hunt Pete Potloff

Regis Christ’s Center Astoria Salem Academy

5 6 8 7

109 109 109 109

Bart Rothenberger Nick McWilliams Don Wosley Randy Lampman

Central Linn Central Country Christian Lakeview

8 9 8 15

122 122 122 121

John Neeley Barry Adams Brian Pickard* Duke Hammond

Jefferson (Portland) Hillsboro Weston-McEwen Nestucca

8 12 15 8

109 109 108 108

Jack Lutz Scott Helmick B.M. Goodman Jim Kitchen

Mountain View Ontario Hillsboro Sandy

9 7 10 10

121 121 120 120

Bryan Lewellen Kerry Quilhaugh Ted Schadewitz Ken Trathen

City Christian Powers Condon Coquille

11 8 10 6

108 108 108 107

Scott Findlay John McPartlin Tony Villanueva Mike Doherty

Vernonia Monroe Umatilla Reynolds

10 9 11 12

120 119 119 119

Mike Mills Shane Mast Don Emry Brian Baker*

Imbler North Douglas Marshall North Lake

6 10 5 7

107 106 106 106

Wayne Sturdivant Fred Sandgren Jim Broadhous II Chad Brown

Milwaukie South Albany De La Salle N. Cath. Triangle Lake

6 8 12 9

118 117 117 117

Terry Crabb Vince Drago Gary Sather Jason Maki*

Harrisburg Alsea Joseph Sandy

6 7 8 5

106 105 104 104

Skeeter Duby Todd Zimmerman Thurlo Smith Jack Bertell

Jordan Valley West Albany Tigard Jefferson (Portland)

10 8 6 10

116 116 116 115

Jim Winters Bill Wold Stub Allison Ron Ricketts

St. Paul Crescent Valley Baker City Bend

6 12 6 7

103 103 103 103

Ward Paldanius John Poetsch Doug Baxter Jack Orr

Astoria Centennial Pilot Rock Myrtle Point

8 8 6 6

115 115 115 115

Alex Iwaniw Bill Wagner Tyler Allen* David Weller*

Tillamook North Eugene South Salem Vernonia

12 7 7 4

103 103 102 102

John Poetsch Jack Lee Marv Scott Bob Mulder

Centennial Henley Redmond Central Catholic

12 7 8 10

114 113 113 113

Dennis Black Jim Litchfield Todd Zimmerman Dave Shelby

Oregon Episcopal McNary West Albany Harrisburg

7 7 8 10

102 102 102 102

Joe Neill Gene Schmidt Robert Key Jeff Bair

Rainier Lakeridge Roosevelt Clackamas

9 10 10 5

113 113 113 112

Tom Rohlffs Richard Yurk Jeff Davis Don Mabee

Hillsboro Sutherlin North Douglas La Grande

6 8 11 9

101 101 101 100

Hank Talus Dan Isbell Chuck West Bob Abrahamson

Stanfield Clackamas Pendleton Myrtle Creek

6

112

Bob Bushnell

Powers

5

100

Joel Sobotka

Valley Catholic

308

All Coaches by Percentage Dave Shelby Jeff Koenke Skeeter Duby John Warren Jack Cleghorn Robert Jackson Chad Brown Bob Buchanan John McPartlin Ron Sisler Bob Bushnell Mike Wiley Larry French Tom Nicholls Jack Bertell *Pat Strickland Lance Judd Bill Borcher Norm Barney *Chris Roche Paul Grieg Dennis Murphy Jim Broadhous II Tom Jones *Gene Potter Maurice Ray *Jeff Clark Millard Webb *Dave Brown Gordie James Orile Robbins Marshall Haskins Alex Iwaniw Kyle Dixon Joel Sobotka Don Carey Buck Monroe *Doug Nofziger Greg Garrison Terry Woods Anthony Baugher Ed Rooney Bart Rothenberger Ted Stensland

Yrs 10 5 6 7 21 5 7 14 8 18 6 11 14 7 12 9 11 6 12 18 13 36 5 12 25 6 23 9 12 9 16 13 8 10 5 27 11 12 12 24 9 23 18 14

Won 113 123 106 192 455 111 106 113 108 356 112 242 214 136 239 187 222 157 204 383 162 697 106 239 523 110 479 117 201 164 103 252 115 180 100 486 156 243 241 438 120 410 373 139

Lost 18 22 19 35 86 21 24 27 26 92 29 63 104 38 67 54 65 46 60 113 48 210 32 73 160 34 148 37 64 53 34 83 38 74 34 166 54 84 84 153 42 144 131 49

Pct .863 .848 .848 .846 .841 .841 .815 .807 .806 .795 .794 .793 .790 .782 .781 .776 .774 .773 .773 .772 .771 .769 .768 .766 .766 .764 .764 .760 .759 .756 .752 .752 .752 .750 .746 .745 .743 .743 .742 .741 .741 .740 .740 .739

Terry Gregg Carl Grimsrud Al Keck Hank Talus Howard Kaufman *Tyler Toney *Gary Hull Jim Flint Hollis Huntington Glen Clark *Mick Miller Jamie McCarty Terry Viohl Earl McKinney Craig Reid Harold Dabbs Stub Allison *Brian Morse Don Mabee Mike Mills Mark Schoff Don Stensland *Mike Lieuallen Russ Acheson Fritz Kramer Bob Abrahamson Terry Calhoun Kerry Quilhaugh Joe Blincoe Wally Palmberg Dan Isbell Paul McCall Ernie McKie *Ron Hop Leo GrosJacques Mike Goin Len Gehrke Bruce Hoffine D. Russell Rarey Matt Angove Page Dulaney Bill Looney Hollie Darden John Neeley Harold Hauk

309

12 29 19 16 17 6 31 18 12 12 8 9 11 18 15 18 6 29 7 10 20 9 10 6 13 9 8 7 16 8 8 11 16 15 18 25 14 24 16 12 22 11 11 11 16

228 479 337 231 139 123 616 365 231 216 161 173 188 328 282 317 116 548 133 120 357 109 216 103 164 100 155 121 266 185 101 172 272 289 214 441 127 413 258 131 390 169 162 135 337

82 173 122 84 51 45 227 135 86 82 61 66 72 127 109 125 46 217 53 48 144 44 88 42 67 41 64 50 110 77 42 72 114 121 91 187 54 176 110 56 167 73 70 59 147

.736 .735 .734 .733 .732 .732 .731 .730 .729 .725 .725 .724 .723 .721 .721 .717 .716 .716 .715 .714 .713 .712 .711 .710 .710 .709 .708 .708 .707 .706 .706 .705 .705 .705 .702 .702 .702 .701 .701 .701 .700 .698 .698 .696 .696

Yrs John Roche 24 Dave Orr 16 Nick Robertson 41 Gordon Kunke 11 Dick Quinn 28 *David Weller 6 Dan Sharp 8 C.E. Hudson 10 Dick Patzer 11 Frank Roelandt 29 Tony Broadhous 10 Larry Usher 10 Jim Hill 23 *Blake Ecker 15 Hank Kuchera 29 Terry Crabb 20 *Norm Ballou 24 Dean Stepp 27 *Jason Young 10 George Emigh 6 Mike Doherty 50 Wayne Sturdivant 10 Bob Lamb 29 Jerry Mosby 14 Glenn Johannes 7 Eric Viuhkola 13 Chuck Johns 16 *Kelly Bokn 25 John Wyttenberg 20 *Darrin Lingel 9 *Tyler Allen 6 Doug Baxter 6 *Scott Plankenhorn 11 Jim Bair 13 Jon Trombley 14 Ron Neher 30 Barry Adams 40 *Bart Valentine 16 Dwight French 16 Dick Beachell 16 Rick Jackson 8 Mush Torson 15 George DeLap 23 Steve Pauls 15 Tom Holman 11 Bill Cowell 14 Jack Orr 11

Won 412 100 704 184 463 115 147 144 180 492 168 140 378 272 506 326 405 463 181 122 850 161 468 214 134 237 272 447 318 173 115 103 198 209 215 390 651 264 197 255 112 161 389 212 131 191 134

Lost 181 44 311 81 205 51 65 64 80 220 75 63 170 122 229 148 184 212 83 56 390 74 216 99 62 110 127 208 149 81 54 49 94 100 103 189 316 128 96 125 55 80 194 106 66 97 68

Steve Gustovich *Jim Hull John Stilwell Craig Woods Bobby Harris Glen Kinney John Howey Gene Quilhaugh Bryan Wood Dale Warberg Ira Woodie Bill Wagner Sonny Long Rod Feigner Bob McBeth Jim Litchfield Don Wonsley Rick Havercroft Mike Glasgow Buell Gonzales, Sr. Fred Osborn Stew Robertson *Tom Johnson Terry Duncan Barney Holland Bill Gehling Jess Schefstrom Vic Adams Bernard Monnes Dennis Stefani Gary Hammond Gene Schmidt *Rick Osborn Don Peterson Don Emry Bob Cantonwine Gordy Carrigan Rich Remsburg Dave Garvin *James Ellis Randy Bethke Ted Wilson Greg Edwards Marv Scott Ken Harris Larry Samples Duane Barrett Steve Halligan

Pct .695 694 .694 .694 .693 .693 .693 .692 .692 .691 .691 .690 .690 .690 .688 .688 .688 .686 .686 .685 .685 .685 .684 .684 .684 .683 .682 .682 .681 .681 .680 .678 .678 .676 .676 .674 .673 .673 .672 .671 .671 .668 .667 .667 .665 .663 .663

310

13 14 18 14 26 31 22 12 9 25 8 9 30 13 17 7 8 21 10 24 18 10 35 15 27 22 19 29 11 17 16 12 23 7 35 22 12 35 17 25 18 11 9 7 39 25 11 21

226 242 284 152 424 486 183 191 153 390 148 160 466 157 280 113 130 347 165 348 227 146 550 226 410 313 242 376 137 173 241 133 403 104 587 326 189 537 261 402 150 167 153 102 619 358 167 323

115 123 145 78 217 249 94 98 79 202 77 84 245 83 148 60 69 185 88 187 123 79 298 123 224 171 132 205 75 95 132 75 224 58 327 182 106 304 149 229 86 96 88 59 358 208 98 190

.663 .663 .662 .661 .661 .661 .661 .661 .660 .659 .658 .656 .655 .654 .654 .653 .653 .652 .652 .650 .649 .649 .649 .648 .647 .647 .647 .647 .646 .646 .646 .643 .643 .642 .642 .642 .641 .639 .637 .637 .636 .635 .635 .634 .634 .633 .630 .630

Yrs Ron Beckham 21 Frank Grove 11 *Craig Cokley 16 Terry McClary 19 Truman Osborn 31 Don Wosley 8 Randy Lampman 7 Ward Paldanius 11 Mike Workman 15 Nick McWilliams 21 Mel Krause 12 *Doug Miles 14 Chuck Robinson 26 Dave Plotts 11 Dan Cumberland 17 Chuck West 11 Bob Clough 16 Pete Bryant 13 Stan Woodfill 15 *Greg Werner 10 Gary Curtis 17 Doug Orton 22 Wayne Gilman 9 Ted Schadewitz 15 Dick Puhl 10 Eldore Baisch 10 Ken Trathen 10 Troy Berry 15 *Shawn Alderman 18 *Grant Nelson 14 *Steve Ball 11 *Willis New 23 Bob Payne 9 Dane Walker 13 Chuck Stevenson 11 Jim Kitchen 21 *Bid Van Loon 13 *Jeff Nelson 9 Dick Gray 40 Budd Gronquist 18 Mike Conklin 12 Vince Drago 27 Ted Yates 17 Pat Coons 24 Jim Fryback 16 Thurlo Smith 8 Larry Knudsen 11

Won 252 156 274 289 442 109 109 192 227 334 151 224 325 162 266 101 127 188 218 154 228 199 135 141 142 139 120 235 274 214 168 363 130 205 140 302 203 144 560 174 175 346 179 365 195 104 155

Lost 148 93 163 173 264 65 65 115 136 195 91 135 197 98 162 62 78 116 137 96 143 125 85 89 90 88 76 149 174 136 107 231 83 131 90 194 131 93 368 113 114 225 118 240 129 69 103

Swede Mullikan Brian Burke *Brian Pickard Rick Pass Aaron Mills *Evan Brown Olaf ‘Ole’ Johnson Jack Lee Larry Gahr Don McCluskey Doug Piquette Dick Puhl Tom Johnson Rob Boye *Garey Fischer Todd Zimmerman Bill Wagner Bert Kronmiller Glen Litterell Dan Barendse Harold Dimick George Crandall Geroge Hibbard Dave Hawk Tom Beatty John Poetsch Jack Lutz Fred Sandgren Ken Lathen Bill Wold *Ron Townsend Steve Masten Gene Litterell Jeff Gallagher Stan Flerchinger Curt Jarvis Jack Hoxie Chuck Vogler Jim Winters Ted Johnson Bill Walker Art Verment Darren Shryock *Chad Reeves Jeff Davis Steve Perkins B.M. Goodman Bill Spelgatti

Pct .630 .627 .627 .626 .626 .626 .626 .625 .625 .624 .624 .624 .623 .623 .622 .620 .620 .618 .618 .616 .615 .614 .614 .613 .612 .612 .612 .612 .612 .611 .611 .611 .610 .610 .609 .609 .608 .608 .607 .606 .606 .606 .603 .603 .602 .601 .601

311

7 12 8 14 11 21 15 7 26 24 16 10 7 9 18 7 8 9 15 17 6 30 15 29 23 12 8 19 24 11 20 16 9 10 21 12 17 17 14 14 12 24 15 13 15 13 15 23

104 140 122 185 151 309 201 103 361 322 234 142 100 100 199 105 115 106 150 241 100 410 161 394 152 103 109 253 274 136 259 205 160 152 247 157 162 212 152 188 153 292 165 184 189 169 108 296

70 94 82 125 102 209 137 70 247 221 161 98 69 69 138 73 80 74 105 170 71 291 115 283 109 74 79 184 199 99 188 150 117 111 181 116 120 157 113 140 114 219 124 139 143 128 82 225

.598 .598 .598 .597 .597 .597 .595 .595 .594 .593 .593 .592 .592 .592 .591 .590 .590 .589 .588 .586 .585 .585 .583 .582 .582 .582 .580 .579 .579 .579 .579 .578 .578 .578 .577 .575 .575 .575 .574 .573 .573 .571 .571 .570 .569 .569 .568 .568

Yrs Ron Lampe 19 Dick Ballantyne 19 *Mike Pardon 16 Romeyn Adams 10 Dan Wheatley 31 Howard Kauffman 17 Ed Vannet 20 Jerry Shults 23 *Willie Graham 13 Roy Altman 15 Ted Bennett 13 Joe Neill 7 Greg Hammond 11 Tony Villanueva 14 Blake Jones 18 *Clair Costello 27 Richard Yurk 10 Todd Zimmerman 8 *Craig Rothenberger 46 Jerry Hauck 17 Bill Walker 12 Andy Jones 11 Chuck DeAutremont 15 John Poetsch 15 Bud Page 13 *Gary Trout 14 Al Grove 17 *Dave Hancock 16 Chris Hunt 9 Barry Gottula 17 Steve Fisher 12 Ray O’Dell 13 Charles ‘Ole’ Johnson 13 Tom Owens 32 *Scott Kellar 26 Tony Martineau 10 Wes Lathen 17 Dan Jones 12 Curt Shelley 15 Tom Leaton 8 *Rand Runco 20 *Todd Sherwood 13 George Hibbard 15 Ray Struve 31 Bruce Reid 20 Al Olson 16

Won 268 263 225 102 389 201 225 287 178 207 141 102 101 122 137 372 113 113 614 210 153 119 145 139 131 191 186 248 123 207 150 149 156 353 346 137 209 139 188 101 274 179 174 378 200 130

Lost 204 200 171 78 297 155 175 224 139 162 111 80 58 86 108 294 90 90 488 168 114 95 116 111 105 153 150 200 100 168 123 122 130 294 289 112 175 117 158 85 232 151 148 322 171 111

*Mike Stair Scott Helmick David Morgan Dennis Black Tom Rohlffs Ron Ricketts Larry Elliott Joe Boutin Shane Mast *Bill Westerholm Ken Moss Jeff Bair Lou Samsa Dale Behles Del LaRue Keith Williams Mush Barbour Randy Bethke Duke Hammond Robert Key Bryan Lewellen Tom Snook *Scott Aker *Donn Pollard Ken Yarnell Brent Ishida Don Hayes *Jason Maki Galen Scrivner *Nick Garman Ron Lathrop *Bret Crawford Mike Nicksic *Phil Vesel *Jeff Smith Bob Cole Ron Barendse John Olson *Brett Dunten B.J. Dobrkovsky *Gary McCulloch Scott Findlay *Brian Baker *Ted Aubin Chad Rush Doug Hofmeister

Pct .568 .568 .568 .567 .567 .565 .563 .562 .562 .561 .560 .560 .560 .560 .559 .559 .557 .557 .557 .556 .556 .556 .556 .556 .555 .555 .554 .554 .552 .552 .550 .550 .546 .546 .545 .544 .544 .543 .543 .543 .542 .542 .540 .540 .539 .539

312

12 12 10 12 9 13 25 10 9 19 15 10 10 11 37 26 15 18 15 11 9 20 26 25 16 11 23 12 29 11 23 18 13 15 15 13 22 13 13 13 18 11 12 11 17 16

178 109 129 114 113 136 297 101 119 238 174 126 140 133 395 304 132 209 121 145 121 258 320 292 184 143 257 149 309 131 199 210 150 174 174 142 234 147 151 151 195 108 119 122 179 161

154 95 113 100 100 120 263 90 106 213 156 113 126 119 357 276 121 192 111 135 113 242 306 282 180 140 256 150 317 136 209 222 159 186 190 156 258 164 170 170 226 128 142 151 231 219

.536 .534 .533 .533 .531 .531 .530 .529 .529 .528 .527 .527 .526 .525 .525 .524 .522 .521 .519 .518 .517 .516 .511 .509 .506 .505 .501 .498 .494 .491 .488 .486 .485 .483 .478 .477 .476 .473 .470 .470 .463 .458 .456 .447 .437 .424

Coaches by Percentage Large School Classification Coach Yrs John Warren 7 Jack Bertell 12 *Pat Strickland 9 Bill Borcher 6 Paul Grieg 13 Dennis Murphy 36 Tom Jones 12 *Gene Potter 25 Gordie James 9 Marshall Haskins 13 Greg Garrison 12 Terry Woods 24 Ed Rooney 23 Terry Gregg 12 Al Keck 19 Dwight French 10 Howard Kaufman 17 Terry Viohl 11 Craig Reid 15 Stub Allison 6 Don Mabee 7 Mark Schoff 20 Hollis Huntington 13 Russ Acheson 6 Fritz Kramer 13 Wally Palmberg 8 Dan Isbell 8 Ernie McKie 16 Paul McCall 11 Len Gehrke 14 Bruce Hoffine 24 Harold Hauk 16 John Neeley 11 John Roche 24 Nick Robertson 41 C.E. Hudson 10 Frank Roelandt 29 Tony Broadous 10 Larry Usher 10 Hank Kuchera 29 Dean Stepp 27 George Emigh 6 Mike Doherty 50

Won 192 239 187 157 162 697 239 523 164 252 241 438 410 228 337 150 139 188 282 116 133 357 237 103 164 185 101 272 172 127 413 337 135 412 704 144 492 168 140 506 463 122 850

Lost Pct 35 .846 67 .781 54 .776 46 .773 48 .771 210 .769 73 .766 160 .766 53 .756 83 .752 84 .742 153 .741 144 .740 82 .736 122 .734 55 .732 51 .732 72 .723 109 .721 46 .716 53 .715 144 .713 96 .712 42 .710 67 .710 77 706 42 .706 114 .705 72 .705 54 .702 176 .701 147 .696 59 .696 181 .695 311 .694 64 .692 220 .691 75 .691 63 .690 229 .688 212 .686 56 .685 390 .685

Wayne Sturdivant Eric Viuhkola Chuck Johns *Kelly Bokn John Wyttenberg *Tyler Allen *Scott Plankenhorn Jim Bair Barry Adams Bart Valentine Dwight French Dick Beachell Glen Kinney Mush Torson Tom Holman Bill Cowell Steve Gustovich Ira Woodie John Stilwell Glen Kinney Bobby Harris Dale Warberg Bill Wagner Sonny Long Jim Litchfield Rick Havercroft Fred Osborn Stew Robertson *Tom Johnson Vic Adams Barney Holland Bernard Monnes Gary Hammond Gene Schmidt *Rick Osborn Don Peterson Bob Cantonwine Don Emry Gordy Carrigan Ted Wilson Greg Edwards Marv Scott Ken Harris Steve Halligan

10 13 16 25 20 6 11 13 40 16 16 16 31 15 11 14 13 8 18 31 26 24 9 30 7 21 18 10 35 29 27 11 16 12 23 7 22 35 12 11 9 7 39 21

161 237 272 447 318 115 198 209 651 264 197 255 479 161 131 191 226 148 284 486 424 378 160 466 113 347 227 146 550 376 410 137 241 133 403 104 326 587 189 167 153 102 619 323

74 110 127 208 149 54 94 100 316 128 96 125 236 80 66 97 115 77 145 249 217 202 84 245 60 185 123 79 298 205 224 75 132 75 224 58 182 327 106 96 88 59 358 190

.685 .683 .682 .682 .681 .680 .678 .676 .673 .673 .672 .671 .670 .668 .665 .663 .663 .658 662 .661 .661 .659 .656 .655 .653 .652 .649 .649 .649 .647 .647 .646 .646 .643 .643 .642 .642 .642 .641 .635 .635 634 .634 .630

Coach Yrs Ron Beckham 21 Duane Barrett 11 Truman Osborn 31 Terry McClary 19 Don Wosley 8 Ward Paldanius 11 Randy Bethke 18 Mel Krause 12 Chuck Robinson 26 Chuck West 11 Pete Bryant 13 Stan Woodfill 15 Eldore Baisch 10 Troy Berry 15 *Shawn Alderman 18 Bob Payne 9 Dane Walker 13 Chuck Stevenson 11 Jim Kitchen 21 Dick Gray 40 Budd Gronquist 18 Mike Conklin 12 Pat Coons 24 Jim Fryback 16 Thurlo Smith 8 Larry Knudsen 11 Swede Mullikan 7 Olaf ‘Ole’ Johnson 15 Larry Gahr 26 Don McCluskey 24 Doug Piquette 16 Todd Zimmerman 7 Bill Wagner 8 Dan Barendse 17 George Crandall 30 Tom Beatty 23 Jack Lutz 8 Fred Sandgren 19 Bill Wold 11 Steve Masten 16 Curt Jarvis 12 Bill Walker 12 Art Verment 24 *Chad Reeves 13 B.M. Goodman 15 Ron Lampe 19 Dick Ballantyne 19

Won 252 167 442 289 109 192 120 151 325 101 188 218 139 235 274 130 205 140 302 560 174 175 365 195 104 155 104 201 361 322 234 105 115 411 410 152 109 253 136 205 157 153 292 184 108 268 263

Lost 148 98 264 173 65 115 72 91 197 62 116 137 88 149 174 83 131 90 194 363 113 114 240 129 69 103 70 137 247 221 161 73 80 170 291 109 79 184 99 150 116 114 219 139 82 204 200

*Mike Pardon 16 Dan Wheatley 31 Howard Kauffman 17 Willie Graham 13 Greg Hammond 11 Ted Bennett 13 Todd Zimmerman 8 Jerry Hauck 17 Bill Walker 15 John Poetsch 15 Bud Page 13 Al Grove 17 *Dave Hancock 16 *Barry Gottula 17 Ray O’Dell 13 Charles ‘Ole’ Johnson 13 *Scott Kellar 26 Wes Lathen 17 Dan Jones 12 *Todd Sherwood 13 George Hibbard 15 Bruce Reid 20 *Mike Stair 12 Scott Helmick 12 Tom Rohlffs 9 Ron Ricketts 13 Joe Boutin 10 Ken Moss 15 Jeff Bair 10 Lou Samsa 10 Dale Behles 13 Randy Bethke 18 Robert Key 11 *Scott Aker 26 *Donn Pollard 25 Don Hayes 23 *Jason Maki 12 *Bret Crawford 18 Mike Nicksic 13 *Phil Vesel 15 Ron Barendse 22 B.J. Dobrkovsky 13 *Ted Aubin 11 Doug Hofmeister 16

Pct .630 .630 .626 .626 .626 .625 .625 .624 .623 .620 .618 .618 .612 .612 .612 .610 .610 .609 .609 .607 .606 .606 .603 .602 .601 .601 .598 .595 .594 .593 .593 .590 .590 .586 .585 .582 .580 .579 .579 .578 .575 .573 .571 .570 .568 .568 .568

314

225 389 201 178 101 141 113 210 153 139 131 186 248 207 149 156 346 209 139 179 174 200 178 109 113 136 101 174 126 140 156 209 145 320 292 257 149 210 150 174 234 151 122 161

171 297 155 139 58 111 90 168 114 111 105 150 200 168 122 130 289 175 117 152 148 171 154 95 100 120 90 156 113 126 141 192 135 306 282 256 150 222 159 186 258 170 151 219

.568 .567 .565 .562 .560 .560 .557 .556 .556 .556 .555 .554 .554 .552 .550 .546 .545 .544 .543 .542 .540 .539 .536 .534 .531 .531 .529 .527 .527 .526 .525 .521 .518 .511 .509 .501 .498 .486 .485 .483 .476 .470 .447 .424

Coaches by Percentage Small School Classification Hank Talus

16

231

84

.733

Howard Kaufman

17

139

51

.732

*Gary Hull

31

616

227

.731

.848

Jim Flint

18

365

135

.730

86

.841

Glen Clark

12

216

82

.725

111

21

.841

*Mick Miller

8

161

61

.725

7

106

24

.815

Jamie McCarty

9

173

66

.724

Bob Buchanan

14

113

27

.807

Earl McKinney

19

328

127

.721

John McPartlin

8

108

26

.806

Craig Reid

15

282

109

.721

18

356

92

.795

Harold Dabbs

18

317

125

.717

6

112

29

.794

29

548

217

.716

Mike Wiley

11

242

63

.793

Mike Mills

10

120

48

.714

Larry French

14

214

104

.790

Don Stensland

9

109

44

.712

Tom Nicholls

7

136

38

.782

*Mike Lieuallen

10

216

88

.711

Terry Crabb

21

209

67

.775

Bob Abrahamson

9

100

41

.709

Lance Judd

11

222

65

.774

Terry Calhoun

8

155

64

.708

Norm Barney

12

204

60

.773

Kerry Quilhaugh

7

121

50

.708

18

383

113

.772

Joe Blincoe

16

266

110

.707

Jim Broadhous II

5

106

32

.768

15

289

121

.705

Maurice Ray

6

110

34

.764

Leo GrosJacques

18

214

91

.702

23

479

148

.764

Mike Goin

25

441

187

.702

Millard Webb

9

117

37

.760

D. Russell Rarey

16

258

110

.701

Jon Tromblay

13

221

70

.760

Matt Angove

12

131

56

.701

12

201

64

.759

Page Dulaney

22

390

167

.700

16

103

34

.752

Bill Looney

11

169

73

.698

8

115

38

.752

John Roche

24

412

181

.695

10

180

74

.750

Gordon Kunke

11

184

81

.694

5

100

34

.746

Dave Orr

16

100

44

.694

Don Carey

27

486

166

.745

Dick Quinn

28

463

205

.693

Buck Monroe

11

156

54

.743

Larry Samples

9

147

65

.693

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12

243

84

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Dan Sharp

8

147

65

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9

120

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6

115

51

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373

131

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Dick Patzer

11

180

80

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Ted Stensland

14

139

49

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Jim Hill

23

378

170

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Carl Grimsrud

29

479

173

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15

272

122

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10

113

18

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Jeff Koehnke

5

123

22

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106

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Jack Cleghorn

21

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Robert Jackson

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Chad Brown

Ron Sisler Bob Bushnell

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Anthony Baugher

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315

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227

136

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Nick McWilliams

22

324

195

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Terry Crabb

20

326

148

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405

184

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14

224

135

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*Jason Young

10

181

83

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Dave Plotts

11

162

98

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Bob Lamb

29

468

216

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Dan Cumberland

17

266

162

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Jerry Mosby

14

214

99

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Bob Clough

16

127

78

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7

134

62

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*Greg Werner

10

154

96

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9

173

81

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Gary Curtis

17

228

143

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Doug Baxter

6

103

49

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Doug Orton

22

199

125

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30

390

189

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Wayne Gilman

9

135

85

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8

112

55

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Ted Schadewitz

15

141

89

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George DeLap

23

389

194

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Dick Puhl

10

142

90

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Steve Pauls

15

212

106

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Ken Trathen

10

120

76

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Jack Orr

11

134

68

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23

363

231

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*Jim Hull

14

242

123

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*Grant Nelson

14

214

136

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John Hull

22

183

94

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*Steve Ball

11

168

107

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Craig Woods

14

152

78

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*Bid Van Loon

13

203

131

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Gene Quilhaugh

12

191

98

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*Jeff Nelson

9

144

93

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Bryan Wood

9

153

79

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Vince Drago

27

346

225

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Bob McBeth

17

280

148

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Ted Yates

17

179

118

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Rod Feigner

13

157

83

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15

163

109

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8

130

69

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12

140

94

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10

165

88

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122

82

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348

187

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Rick Pass

14

185

125

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Terry Duncan

15

226

123

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Aaron Mills

11

151

102

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Bill Gehling

23

313

171

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*Evan Brown

21

309

209

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Jess Schefstrom

19

242

132

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Jack Lee

7

103

70

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Dennis Stefani

17

173

95

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Rob Boye

9

100

69

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7

132

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Dick Puhl

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142

98

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Rich Remsburg

35

537

304

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Tom Johnson

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100

69

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Dave Garvin

17

261

149

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18

199

138

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25

402

229

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Bert Kronmiller

9

106

74

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Larry Samples

25

358

208

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Glenn Litterell

15

150

105

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Ron Beckham

21

252

148

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Harold Dimick

6

100

71

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Frank Grove

11

156

93

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Dave Hawk

29

394

283

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*Craig Cokley

16

274

163

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Ken Lathen

24

274

199

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Don Wosley

8

109

65

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20

259

188

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Randy Lampman

7

109

65

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Gene Litterell

9

160

117

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Ron Neher Rick Jackson

Don Wonsley Mike Glasgow

Ken Kramer

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316

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10

137

112

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Jeff Gallagher

10

152

111

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Curt Shelley

15

188

158

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Stan Flerchinger

21

247

181

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Tom Leaton

8

101

85

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Chuck Vogler

17

212

157

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20

274

232

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17

162

120

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31

378

322

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14

152

113

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Al Olson

16

130

111

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Ted Johnson

14

188

140

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David Morgan

10

129

113

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Darren Shryock

15

165

124

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Dennis Black

12

114

100

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Jeff Davis

15

189

143

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Larry Elliott

25

297

263

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Steve Perkins

13

169

128

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9

119

106

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Bill Spelgatti

23

296

225

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19

238

213

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10

102

78

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Del LaRue

37

395

357

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Ed Vannet

20

225

175

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Keith Williams

26

304

276

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Jerry Shults

23

287

224

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Duke Hammond

15

121

111

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Roy Altman

15

207

162

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Bryan Lewellen

9

121

113

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7

102

80

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Tom Snook

20

258

242

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Tony Villanueva

14

122

86

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Brent Ishida

11

143

140

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Blake Jones

14

137

108

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Galen Scrivner

29

309

317

.494

*Clair Costello

27

372

294

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*Nick Garman

11

131

136

491

Richar Yurk

10

113

90

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Ron Lathrop

23

199

209

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*Craig Rothenberger 46

614

488

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*Jeff Smith

15

174

190

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Chuck DeAutremont 15

145

116

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13

142

156

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11

119

95

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John Olson

13

147

164

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191

153

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151

170

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9

123

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195

226

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12

150

123

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108

128

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15

127

105

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294

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Trivia Answers: 1. Wilson vs West Albany & Creswell vs Sutherland (191 pts); 2. Jefferson (2014); 3. John Warren (Astoria coach); 4. Stan Williamson 5’4” (Astoria); 5. Medford; 6. West Albany; 7. Jerry Crimins & Jerry McCallister (McLoughlin, 1952); 8. 4 (Hillsboro 3; vs Forest Grove 1); 9. Huntington; 10. Barry Adams; 11. 7’6” Marcel Wikim of Willamette HS; 12. The author.

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Multiple Coaching Championships Coach Jack Gene Dick Pat Carl Bart Eric John Dick Dave Craig Mike Page Bill Harold Barney Hollis Terry Chris Barry Roy Lee Prink Don Jeff Gary Dick Greg Marshall Steve Ron Jeff & Jason Mel Hank Ron Bill Bob Doug Brian Dennis Ron Wally Dick Gene Nick John Ed Larry John Wayne Kim Terry

Cleghorn Potter Gray Strickland Grimsrud Rothenberger Viuhkola Warren Beachell Brown Cokley Doherty Dulaney Gehling Hauk Holland Huntington McClary Roche Adams Altman Bittinger Callison Carey Clark Curtis Garrett Garrison Haskins Hoffert Hop Koehnke Krause Kuchera Lampe Lemmon McBeth Miles Morse Murphy Neher Palmberg Patzer Quilhaugh Robertson Roche Rooney Samples Stilwell Sturdivant Swaim Woods

#

Team

Class

Years

6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Scappoose (2), La Salle (6) Jesuit Benson Jefferson (Portland) Elkton Mohawk West Linn Astoria Wilson Horizon Christian Knappa McNary (1), Corvallis (2) Wallowa (2), Burns (1) Elkton Salem North Eugene Salem Central Wilsonville Glencoe (1), South Salem (1) Corbett Arlington Medford Stayton Oakland Vernonia Lowell Corvallis Jefferson (Portland) Condon Dayton Regis Franklin (1), North Eugene (1) Eugene Creswell Bellfountain Central Dayton Cascade Christian St. Mary’s (1), South Medford (1) Powers (1), Pleasant Hill (1) Astoria Gervais North Douglas (1), Stayton (1) McMinnville (1), Beaverton (1) Churchill St. Helens (1), Grant (1) Sheridan Grant Milwaukie (1), Lincoln (1) Marist Parkrose

AA 4A, 6A AAA 5A B 1A 6A AAA AAA, 4A 3A 2A A-1, AAA B, A, AA B, 1-A AAA A-1, AAA AAA AA 3A, 5A AAA, 4A 2A B AAA AA 2A A B 5A 4A, 5A B 3A 2A A-1 A 3A B, A 4A 2A 2A, 3A A, 6A B, 3A A A A, 3A AAA, 4A 4A A-2, A-1 A AAA 4A AA AAA

1972, 1999, 1971, 2009, 1957, 2002, 2013, 1930, 1985, 2010, 1998, 1968, 1970, 1986, 1939, 1961, 1925, 1988, 2005, 1983, 1994, 1978, 1924, 1971, 2000, 1977, 1961, 2011, 2000, 1987, 2012, 2004, 1956, 1946, 2000, 1937 2010, 2001, 2007, 1979, 1974, 1941, 1983, 1987, 1979, 1995, 1956, 1982, 1986, 1954, 1978, 1978,

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1973, 2005, 1973, 2010, 1964, 2003, 2014, 1932, 1989, 2011, 1999, 1980, 1972, 1991, 1940, 1976, 1926, 1989, 2016, 1996 1995 1982 1929 1980 2006 1978 1963 2012 2008 1990 2015 2005 1963 1955 2004 2011 2002 2009 2007 1999 1942 1985 1995 1998 2001 1969 1989 1988 1957 1979 1982

1981, 2009, 1974, 2013, 1965, 2007, 2015, 1934, 1991 2013 2009 1984 1976 1997 1950 1977 1933 1990 2017

1983, 2010, 1981, 2014, 1969 2008 2016 1935

1984, 1986 2011, 2012 1990 2017

Large School Gene Dick Pat Eric John Dick Mike Harold Barney Hollis Chris Barry Prink Greg Marshall Mel Hank Dennis Wally Nick John Ed John Wayne Terry

Potter Gray Strickland Viuhkola Warren Beachell Doherty Hauk Holland Huntington Roche Adams Callison Garrison Haskins Krause Kuchera Murphy Palmberg Robertson Roche Rooney Stilwell Sturdivant Woods

6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Jesuit Benson Jefferson (Portland) West Linn Astoria Wilson McNary (1), Corvallis (2) Salem North Eugene Salem Wilsonville Glencoe (1), South Salem (1) Medford Corvallis Jefferson (Portland) Franklin (1), North Eugene (1) Eugene St. Mary’s (1) South Medford (1) Astoria McMinnville (1), Beaverton (1) Churchill St. Helens (1), Grant (1) Grant Milwaukie (1), Lincoln (1) Parkrose

4A, 6A AAA 5A 6A AAA AAA, 4A A-1, AAA AAA A-1, AAA AAA 5A AAA, 4A AAA 5A 4A, 5A A-1 AAA A, 6A AAA AAA, 4A 4A A-2, A-1 AAA 4A AAA

1999, 1971, 2009, 2013, 1930, 1985, 1968, 1939, 1961, 1925, 2005, 1983, 1924, 2011, 2000, 1956, 1946, 1979, 1941, 1979, 1995, 1956, 1986, 1954, 1978,

2005, 1973, 2010, 2014, 1932, 1989, 1980, 1940, 1976, 1926, 2016, 1996 1929 2012 2008 1963 1955 2007 1942 1998 2001 1969 1988 1957 1982

2009, 1974, 2013, 2015, 1934, 1991 1984 1950 1977 1933 2017

2010, 2011, 2012 1981, 1990 2014, 2017 2016 1935

6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Scappoose (2), La Salle (6) Elkton Mohawk Horizon Christian Oakland Knappa Wallowa (2), Burns (1) Elkton Central Dayton Corbett Arlington Sherman Stayton Oakland Vernonia Lowell Condon Regis Creswell Bellfountain Central Dayton Cascade Christian Powers (1), Pleasant Hill (1) Gervais North Douglas (1), Stayton (1) Sheridan Marist

AA B 1A 3A 2A 2A B, A, AA B, 1-A AA 3A 2A B 1A AA 2A A B B 2A 3A B, A 4A 2A 2A, 3A B, 3A A A, 3A A AA

1972, 1957, 2002, 2010, 2000, 1998, 1970, 1986, 1988, 2012, 1994, 1978, 2016, 1971, 2000, 1977, 1961, 1987, 2004, 2000, 1937 2010, 2001, 2007, 1974, 1983, 1987, 1982, 1978,

1973, 1964, 2003, 2011, 2006, 1999, 1972, 1991, 1989, 2015, 1995 1982 2017 1980 2006 1978 1963 1990 2005 2004

1981, 1983, 1984, 1986 1965, 1969 2007, 2008 2013 2013 2009 1976 1997 1990 2017

Small School Jack Cleghorn Carl Grimsrud Bart Rothenberger Dave Brown Jeff Clark Craig Cokley Page Dulaney Bill Gehling Terry McClary Ron Hop Roy Altman Lee Bittinger Bill Blevins Don Carey Jeff Clark Gary Curtis Dick Garrett Steve Hoffert Jeff & Jason Koehnke Ron Lampe Bill Lemmon Bob McBeth Doug Miles Brian Morse Ron Neher Dick Patzer Gene Quilhaugh Larry Samples Kim Swaim

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2011 2002 2009 1999 1985 1995 1989 1979

This document transcends sports, being the birth of a creation of American culture that has become as influential as jazz and as widespread as Hollywood

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A Brief History of Oregon High School Basketball Excerpts by Andrew Millbrooke & Tom Rohlffs

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school basketball in Oregon, it all starts with Amory Tingle ‘Slats’ Gill. Slats played in the first two high school state championship games, leading Salem to the 1920 title. He was named All-Tournament first team both seasons. At age 27 he became head coach at Oregon State University, leading the Beavers to 599 wins and two final four appearances from 1928 until 1964. Gill also was the Beavers baseball coach from 193237 and athletic director from 1964 until his untimely death from a stroke in 1966. Gill was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1968. Oregon State’s basketball arena, Gill Coliseum, is named in his honor. Amory got the nickname ‘slats’ as a twelve year old, when swimming one day, a friend commented on his skinny frame that his ribs were sticking out like slats on an old picket fence”. HEN TALKING ABOUT HIGH

Salem was the center of basketball power in the state from the 1920’s to early 30’s, playing for 10 of the first 14 state titles, winning four championships. The state tournament was played in Salem every year as well. Coach Hollis Huntington led Salem to three titles (’25, ’26, ’33) during this stretch. Astoria had a great run to start the 1930’s winning four titles in six seasons (’30, ’32, ’34, ’35) under coach John Warren. Salem continued to be a major power until the 1950’s winning three more titles (’39, ’40, ’50) under the direction of coach Harold Hauk. Salem finished runnerup in 1941 and 1948 as well. The 1950’s brought in a big man that set statetournament single-game records that still stand today. Lincoln’s Wade ‘Swede’ Halbrook, a man that eventually grew to 7-feet 3-inches tall, tore down 34 rebounds in a 1952 game against Salem and made 24 field goals in 36 attempts against Central Catholic that same year. It was no surprise when Lincoln won the 321

Bill Russell & Wade "Swede" Halbrook before the game.

title and Swede was named first team all-tournament. Halbrook played two seasons for Gill at Oregon State, earning All-American status in 1955. Life magazine declared Swede the “Worlds Tallest Basketball Player” in 1954. Halbrook played two seasons in the NBA and his Syracuse Nationals team defeated Wilt Chamberlain’s Philadelphia Warriors in a three-game sweep in 1961. The balance of power shifted north in the 1970’s as teams from the Portland metro area won the big school state title in 19 of the next 25 seasons from 1970-1994. In the ensuing 15 seasons, Portland area teams won nine titles for a total of 28 of the past 40. The Benson Techmen led the early charge winning three of four titles from 1971 until 1974, led by the great Richard Washington, a first team all-tournament selection for three straight years (‘71-‘73). Benson Coach Dick Gray added two more titles to the Techmen trophy case, winning in 1981 and 1990. Coach Gray accumulated Dick Gray. 560 victories in 38 seasons. 5 State Titles

Richard Washington

At the end of the 70’s along came a kid from Eugene who many long-time observers believe was the best allaround player ever to play high school basketball in Oregon: Danny Ainge. Before playing professional baseball for the Toronto Blue Jays and helping the Boston Celtics win NBA titles, Danny Ainge was a threesport star for the North Eugene Highlanders. Ainge is the only high school athlete to be named first team AllAmerican in football, basketball, and baseball. He led the Highlanders to the state title in basketball in 1976 and 1977. Coach Barney Holland also led North Eugene to the 1966 title. Ainge went on to star in college at BYU, earning the Wooden Award as the nations best player as a senior in 1981.

Mike Doherty’s record of 850-390 is tops among high school coaches. He won three state titles in 50 years. Doherty coached at nine Oregon high schools — Washington (1962-65), McNary (1965-69), Reynolds (1969-75), Corvallis (1975-91), Baker (1991-95), Hermiston (1995-98), Oregon City (1998-2010), Scappoose (2010-2011) and Newberg (2011-12). He led McNary to the 1968 title with a 44-42 win over Lake Oswego. He also coached Corvallis to titles in 1980 and 1984, finishing 2nd in 1986. His 28-2 Oregon City team also finished runner-up in 2008. In 2002, he was 322

Mike Doherty

Nick Robertson

inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and in 2007, was named national coach of the year by the National Federation of High School Coaches Association. Two other coaches that stood the test of time; Nick Robertson coached 41 seasons compiling a 711-314 record. He won titles in 1979 with McMinnville and 1998 with Beaverton. Barry Adams’ five different teams won 654 games in a 40-year career. He won titles in 1983 with Glencoe and in 1996 with South Salem. Barry was chosen Oregon Coach-of-the-Year four times.

Doherty, Robertson, and Adams are enshrined in the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. As far as total state championships you must talk about them in two eras, pre-1960 and post-1960. Pre-1960: Salem won seven state titles between 1920 and 1950. Astoria won six titles in a 13-year span from Barry Adams 1930 to 1942 and added a 3A title in 1998. Klamath Union won four state titles, their last one coming in 1965. Franklin, Medford, and Eugene all won three championships during this period. Post-1960: Corvallis picked up five championships between 1936 and 1984. North Eugene won four titles between 1963 and 1977 and added a fifth with a 5A championship in 2007. Benson won five titles between 1971 and 1990. Jefferson won three titles (1951, 1972, 2000) and five 5A championships. Grant won four titles, spanning from 1969 to 2008. Parkrose (’64, ’78, ’82), Wilson (’85, ’89, ’91), have won three titles. Jesuit and the West Linn Lions have dominated tournament play by winning the last eight state tournaments. Under Coach Gene Potter the Crusaders have won six titles since 1999. The Lions are currently on a four-peat as state champs. Mike Doherty’s coaching record School-Years-Record Washington 3-45-24 McNary 4-57-40 Reynolds 6-107-42 Corvallis 16-299-96 Baker 4-49-38 Hermiston 3-37-34 Oregon City 12-231-90 Scappoose 1-10-15 Newberg 1-15-11

TOTAL: (50-850-390) .686

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The Evolution of Basketball

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is often referred to as the only major sport, which originated in the United States. A Canadian invented the American game of basketball and an American invented the Canadian game of hockey. Unlike many other popular sports, basketball was not conceived by changing the principles or rules of an existing game. It was a deliberate and original invention created out of necessity to provide a challenging, vigorous activity that could be played indoors during the harsh New England winters. HE GAME OF BASKETBALL

James Naismith was a Canadian farm boy from Almonte, Ontario, and was raised by his uncle. He wondered about his future and decided, "The only real satisfaction that I would derive from life was to help my fellow beings." He was influenced by D.A. Budge, General Secretary of the YMCA of Montreal, to pursue a career in the YMCA and to study at the YMCA International Training School in Massachusetts (later to be named Springfield College). Naismith attended as a student in 1890 and was asked to join the faculty in 1891 by Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick, the director of the physical education department. During a psychology seminar Dr. Gulick challenged his class to invent a new game. Gulick was desperately looking for an indoor activity that would be interesting, easy to learn, and easy to play indoors in the winter that wouldn’t be as rough as rugby. Such an activity was needed both by the Training School and YMCAs across the country. Naismith believed that one way to meet that challenge was to take factors of known games and reinvent them. At the same time Dr. Gulick assigned Naismith one particular class that was completely uninterested in the routine exercises, marching and mass 324

calisthenics that formed a part of their compulsory daily physical education session. He gave the new instructor 14 days to come up with a game to keep the bored students from being rowdy in the hallways. Three instructors had gone down in defeat trying to rouse enthusiasm in this group of young men. "When he had assigned me the class of incorrigibles," writes Naismith in his own version of the invention of the game basketball, "I had felt that I was being imposed on; but when he told me to do what all the directors of the country had failed to accomplish, I felt it was the last straw". Naismith struggled with the class of young men with no success. He made attempts at modifying football and soccer. "I had pinned my hopes on these two games and when they failed me, there seemed little chance of success," writes Naismith. He tried lacrosse, a game he had learned to play in Almonte, Even though some members of the class were Canadians and knew how to play the game, it didn't succeed. The beginners were injured and the experts were disgusted; another game went into the trash. "As I sat there at my desk, I began to study games from the philosophical side. I had been taking one game at a time and had failed to find what I was looking for, this time I would take games as a whole and study them". Naismith then methodically studied the elements of existing team games and factored out a number of specifics he would mold into a new game. "My first generalization was that all team games used a ball of some kind; therefore, any new game must have a ball." Much time and thought went into this new creation. It became an adaptation of many games of its time, including American rugby (passing), English rugby (the jump ball), lacrosse (use of a goal), soccer (the shape and size of the ball), and something called duck on a rock, a game Naismith had played with his childhood friends in Bennie’s Corners, Ontario. "Duck on the Rock" required Naismith's first team players to knock a “duck” off a large boulder by throwing rocks at it. The goal could not be slammed through, thus necessitating “a goal with a horizontal opening high enough so that the ball would have to be tossed into it, rather than being thrown.”

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Tackling, a popular component of football, was a problem in Naismith's mind; he could see the carnage that would result indoors on wooden floors. "But why was tackling necessary," he reasoned, "It was because the men were allowed to run with the ball, and it was necessary to stop them. With these facts in mind, I sat erect at my desk and said aloud: “If he can't run with the ball, we don't have to tackle, and if we don't have to tackle, the roughness will be eliminated.” I can still recall how I snapped my fingers and shouted, 'I've got it! ‘He then concluded that a game must have Original equipment an objective, and there must be some kind of goals, but he eliminated the goal used in soccer and lacrosse. With the Duck on a rock game in mind, I thought that if the goal was horizontal instead of vertical, the players would be compelled to throw the ball in an arc; and force, which made for roughness, would be of no value. A horizontal goal, then, was what I was looking for, and I pictured it in my mind. I would place a box at either end of the floor, and each time the ball entered the box it would count as a goal. There was one thing, however, that I had overlooked. If nine men formed a defense around the goal, it would be impossible for the ball to enter it; but if I placed the goal above the players' heads, this type of defense would be useless." He settled on a toss-up between two players as a way to start the game after considering several alternatives. Naismith was ready to try the new game with the class and set down on a scratch pad the first set of 13 rules in less than an hour, which described, among other facets, the method of moving the ball and what constituted a foul. The college Springfield Gymnasium stenographer, Miss Lyons, typed them up. He asked “Pop” Stebbins, the custodian, to fetch two boxes about eighteen inches square. "No, I haven't any boxes," he replied, "but I'll tell you what I do have. I have two old peach baskets down in the store room, if they will do you any good." A few minutes later, baskets tucked under his arm and a few nails and a hammer in hand, Naismith nailed the baskets to the lower rail of the balcony, one at either end of the gym. The height of that lower balcony rail happened to be ten feet. 326

He then posted the rules on the gym bulletin board and waited for his class of "incorrigibles” to come in. Naismith recalls, "The first member of the class to arrive was Frank Mahan. He gazed at me for an instant, and then looked toward the other end of the gym. Perhaps I was nervous, because his exclamation sounded like a death knell as the said "Huh! Another new game!"' The number of players was actually determined by the total number of students (18) that showed up for Naismith’s physical education class. Naismith promised them that if this game proved to be a failure he would not try any more experiments on them. A referee was appointed. The teams were chosen with three centers, three forwards, and three guards per side. Two of the centers met at mid-court. The game would be divided into two, fifteen-minute halves with a five-minute resting period in between. They went over the rules, divided the group into two teams of nine players each. Naismith tossed the first basketball in history, and the game of “basket ball” was born. The date was December 21, 1891. A man was stationed at each end of the balcony to pick the ball from the basket and put it back into play. Someone, with a long pole, would dislodge the ball. Obviously this slowed down the game. It wasn’t until a few years later that the bottoms of those peach baskets were cut out to let the ball fall loose. The peach baskets were replaced first by heavy woven wire rims in 1892. Then, a year later, in 1893, cast iron rims were used. Open-ended nylon nets were approved for use in 1912. This was a major milestone for basketball since the free falling ball after a made basket dramatically increased tempo and scoring Archive photo of the game. Although there was no scorebook, the score of the first game was said to be 1-0 with William Chase credited in making the first basket in the history of basketball. It was reported to be about 25′ (a half court shot in the small Springfield gymnasium) midway through the 30-minute game.

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Word of the new game spread like wildfire. It was an instant success. A few weeks after the game was invented, students introduced the game at their own YMCAs. The rules were printed in a College magazine, which was mailed to YMCAs around the country. Because of the College’s well-represented international student body, the game of basketball was introduced to many foreign nations in a relatively short period of time. High schools and colleges began to introduce the new game, and by 1905, basketball was officially recognized as a permanent winter sport. The game was a success from the first toss-up onward and word spread that Naismith's class was having fun. Within a few days the class attracted a gallery. Teachers from a nearby girl’s school watched the game and took it away with them to organize the first girls' basketball team. Frank Mahan suggested the game be given a name, and he and Naismith settled on "Basket Ball" instead of Naismith-Ball. Naismith continued to control the development of the game and its rules for five years. He left Springfield for Denver to become the physical education director for the YMCA in that city and to study for his medical doctorate. On his graduation, the University of Kansas was seeking an athletic coach and a director for their 650-seat chapel which students attended every morning. He was ideally prepared for the post and was recommended to the University as " Inventor of basketball, medical doctor, Presbyterian minister, teetotaler, all-round athlete, non-smoker, and owner of a vocabulary without cuss words."

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In 1898, Dr. Naismith became the first college basketball coach of the University of Kansas basketball team. He compiled a record of 55–60, and is, ironically, the only losing coach in Kansas’s history. Naismith is at the top of massive and prestigious coaching tree, as he coached Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen, who himself coached Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith, Adolph Rupp, and Ralph Miller who all coached future coaches as well. High schools and colleges began to introduce the new game, and by 1905, basketball was officially recognized as a permanent winter sport. Dr. Naismith and his wife, Maude, attended the Berlin Olympic games in 1936 when basketball became one of the Olympic events. They were dinner guests of one Adolph Hitler. Florence Kincaid Naismith, the second wife of Dr. James Naismith, served as a housemother for Delta Delta Delta on the OSC campus in Corvallis, from 1941-1947, then returned again in the same capacity in 1949, after spending a year as a housemother at the University of Washington. The two had married on June 11, 1939, in Lawrence, Kansas, about two years after the death of Naismith’s first wife. He died of a heart attack in 1939 at age 78.

The "Father of Basket Ball” with first wife Maude, the first female player

The 13 Original Rules of Basket Ball: These original rules were first published in January 1892 in the school's newspaper, The Triangle. All of these original rules are in some way still in effect today. 1. The ball may be thrown in any direction with one or both hands. Comment: Still current today. 2. The ball may be batted in any direction with one or both hands (never with the fist.) Comment: Ball cannot be kicked. 3. A player cannot run with the ball. The player must throw it from the spot on which he catches it, allowance to be made for a man who catches the ball when running at a good speed if he tries to stop. Comment: They must pass or dribble the ball with one hand. No allowance made when receiving a pass. 4. The ball must be held in or between the hands; the arms or body must not be used for holding it. 5. No shouldering, holding, pushing, tripping, or striking in any way the person of an opponent shall be allowed; the first infringement of this rule by any player shall count as a 329

foul, the second shall disqualify him until the next goal is made, or, if there was evident intent to injure the person, for the whole of the game, no substitute allowed. 6. A foul is striking the ball with the fist, violation of Rules 3, 4, and such as described in Rule 5. 7. If either side makes three consecutive fouls, it shall count a goal for the opponents (consecutive means without the opponents in the mean time making a foul). Comment: This rule has been replaced by bonus free throws after a certain number of team fouls. 8. A goal shall be made when the ball is thrown or batted from the grounds into the basket and stays there, providing those defending the goal do not touch or disturb the goal. If the ball rests on the edges, and the opponent moves the basket, it shall count as a goal. 9. When the ball goes out of bounds, it shall be thrown into the field of play by the person first touching it. In case of a dispute, the umpire shall throw it straight into the field. The thrower-in is allowed five seconds; if he holds it longer, it shall go to the opponent. If any side persists in delaying the game, the umpire shall call a foul on that side. Comment: This out of bounds rule has been changed in that ball possession goes to the opposite team of the last player touching the ball. The inbounds five-second count is still in effect and shot clocks have replaced the delay of game fouls. 10. The umpire shall be judge of the men and shall note the fouls and notify the referee when three consecutive fouls have been made. He shall have power to disqualify men according to Rule 5. 11. The referee shall be judge of the ball and shall decide when the ball is in play, in bounds, to which side it belongs, and shall keep the time. He shall decide when a goal has been made, and keep account of the goals with any other duties that are usually performed by a referee. Comment: The referee has essentially been replaced by official scorers and timers. Out of bounds and goal decisions are made by the on court officials. 12. The time shall be two 15-minute halves, with five minutes’ rest between. 13. The side making the most goals in that time shall be declared the winner. In case of a draw, the game may, by agreement of the captains, be continued until another goal is made. Comment: Sudden death or the first team to score has been replaced with five minute overtime periods. Dr. Naismith, with all of his imaginative planning, could not have dreamed his "Peach Basket" game would develop into the world's greatest indoor sport. Although the original 13 rules have been expanded to over 100, the spirit and principles of the original rules are still in effect. Major rule changes over the years addressed the number of players, the court boundaries, dribbling, and the elimination of the center jump after made baskets. Team Size: Originally, there was no set rule on the number of players. The idea was that the game could be played by any number of players. However, that did not work out. After experimenting with teams up to 50 players, early games 330

were primarily played by nine players on each side—the reason being that 18 students showed up for Naismith's class. In 1897 five players became the mandatory team size. Substitutions: Initially, players were not allowed to re-enter the game. The rule was changed in 1920 to allow a player to re-enter the game one time. In 1934, the rule was expanded to allow players to re-enter the game twice, and, in 1945 the rule was finally changed to permit players to return to the game an unlimited number of times. Baskets: Originally, the game was played with peach baskets or 18” square boxes hung from the balconies of the running tracks of most indoor facilities. At this time the basket height was established at 10 feet. Backboards: Wire mesh backboards were introduced in 1895 to prevent spectators in the balconies from interfering with play. Wood replaced the easily dented wire mesh backboards in 1904, and plate glass backboard usage was approved in 1909. Backboards were mounted flat against walls. In 1916 to prevent players from running up the walls for easy lay-ups, a two-foot gap was between the backboard and the end line was required. In 1939 this gap was increased from 2 feet to the present 4 feet to allow for more movement underneath the basket. As gymnasiums increased in size, spectators found it difficult to see from behind the backboard and the glass backboards evolved. The Ball: The first basketball games were played with soccer balls. However, they proved to be unsuitable for dribbling and ball handling. The first manufactured lace-up basketballs were produced in 1894 by a bicycle manufacturing company. In the late 1890's Spalding took over as the official ball maker. In 1905 the choice of basketballs was left up to the teams. Because of their inability to maintain their shape and their laces, these early brown leather basketballs were hard to dribble. In 1929 basketballs were re-designed for more bounce and with concealed laces, which eliminated erratic bounces. The balls were bigger, lighter and easier to handle. In 1942 molded basketballs that maintained a constant shape replaced the stitched balls.

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Scoring: Originally, a successful goal was counted as one point, and one point was also given to a team anytime three consecutive fouls were called on the opponent. Free throws were first introduced in 1894. Both a made field goal and a made free throw were counted as one goal. Timing: The first games were played in two fifteen-minute halves. Shortly later this was increased to two 20-minutes halves. There was no provision for extending the game if the score was tied. However, once leagues started to be formed, ties needed to be broken. The first tie breakers were "sudden death," with the first team to score a point, either a field goal or free throw, winning the game. Thus, games were decided without one team having a single ball possession. In the 1960's, in order to provide each team with an equal chance, Sudden Death was replaced by overtime periods. High schools would play one overtime period and a sudden death second overtime period. Shot Clock: Before 1954 a team that was ahead in the score would use stalling tactics. In 1954 the NBA instituted a 24-second shot clock. This was a milestone for basketball since it eliminated stalling, sometimes as early as the third period, by teams' ahead in the game because there was no way for the team behind to catch up other than to foul. The shot clock shortened the end of game fouling and ensuing parade of free throws, which made for a dull game. Fouls: Fouls were assessed for using a fist, traveling and physical contact (holding, pushing, tripping, or striking of an opponent). When a player committed two fouls they were disqualified until a goal was scored. For any flagrant fouls, just as today, players were disqualified for the whole game. When a team committed three consecutive fouls, without the opponent committing a foul, the opponent was awarded a goal—the predecessor to today’s bonus rules. In 1911, player fouls for disqualification was increased from two to four, and increased again in 1945 to five fouls. In 1922, traveling or running with the ball was changed to a violation and no longer considered a foul. In the early years fouls were considered rude and poor sportsmanship. Free throws: When free throws were introduced in 1894 the free throw line was established at 21 feet from the basket. Anyone could shoot the free throws. This resulted in teams deploying specialized free throw shooters. A year later, in 1895, the free throw line was moved closer, to a distance of fifteen feet from the basket. In Oregon a single player could be designated as the “foul shooter”. He would shoot all foul shots for his team. In 1924, the free throw rule was amended which required the player who was fouled to shoot the free throws.

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Passing: Passing rules have not changed over time. Rules 1 and 2 of the original rules relating to passing the ball are still in effect today. Dribbling: In the original rules players could not bounce the ball. In 1901, the rule was enacted permitting players to bounce the ball one time. However, players were required to pass the ball and could not shoot after bouncing it. This single dribble amounted to a pass more than a dribble since the ball had to be tossed higher than a player's head and then recovered. Players could use this one bounce tactic numerous times in succession since there was no rule limitation. In 1909, continuous dribbling and shots off dribble were instituted. Being able to shoot off the dribble transformed the dribble from a defensive maneuver to get out of trouble into a potent offensive weapon. Double dribbling was also eliminated at this time. Note: In 1927 there was a period when dribblng was outlawed, but then reinstated two weeks later. The earliest balls had laces, which made it difficult to dribble. The guards were the ball handlers and were the players that started the basketball play. When the laces were eliminated in the 1940’s ball handling guards became more valuable and effective. Out of Bounds: In the beginning, boundaries were not defined. In most cases, they were just the walls. It was not until 1904 that boundaries became straight lines. The original rule regarding out of bounds situations turned out to be disastrous. Ball possession was awarded to the first player to touch the ball after it went out of bounds. This led to pushing, shoving, elbowing, desperate dives, and total bedlam. It was even worse when the ball ended up in the balconies, with all players making a mad dash to be first up the stairs, which created log jams and fights. Teams resorted to forming wedges to block the opponents from going up the stairs. Teams even tried to bypass the stairs by hoisting players up to the balcony in an effort to be first to touch the ball first. One Astoria player (Roy Seeborg) threw the ball into the balcony so the clock would run out. Prior to 1938, after a turnover the offended team could grab the ball and pass it in quickly before the defense could get organized. Many called this “race horse” basketball. It also led to players holding the ball from the other team. “Tug-of-War confrontations occurred trying to get the ball. After 1938 a referee had to handle the ball before putting it in play. Basketball at one time was referred to as the “Cage Game” and players’ “Cagers”. This was a result of wire mesh (chicken wire) or chain-link fencing being hung around the entire court in an effort to make the game go faster by eliminating all the out of bounds delays. However, in reality, it served more as a barrier to protect the players and rowdy spectators from each 333

other, as well as from the objects being thrown onto the court. The wire cage actually resulted in additional rough play with player’s body checking each other into the wire mesh as in hockey. Players often received cuts, bruises, and even incurred infections from the rusting wire mesh. Although, the use of cages was abandoned by 1933, "Cagers" is still used today.

In 1913, the out of bounds rule was changed to the current rule of the team causing or touching the ball last when it goes out of bounds loses possession. This rule change was a major impact in reducing the physical play that was commonplace in the early games. Midcourt Line: The midcourt line was established in 1932 to eliminate stalling. Prior to this time, the offensive team had the luxury of the entire court at their disposal of which they took full advantage. This created dull, low scoring games with teams spreading the court and playing keep away rather than trying to score. Adding the midcourt line aided the defensive team by cutting down the area to defend to just half the court. A year later, in 1933, a rule requiring a team to advance the ball past the midcourt line in less than 10 seconds was enacted. FIBA and the NBA modified and reduced the 10-second rule to eight seconds in 2000. College women’s rules do not have a 10-second rule. Three Second Area In 1936 the three-second area was created to prevent the offensive players from camping around the basket, and to eliminate the ensuing rough play, which commonly took place. The three-second area was 6 feet wide. Because of its shape, it became know as the “Key” or “Key Hole”. In 1957 the three-second area was expanded to 12 feet. The NBA and International width is 16 feet. Center Jump: Before 1937, a center jump followed each successful basket. Teams with a good jumper had an advantage. It resulted in “winners out”. Having a jump ball situation after every goal also slowed the game down considerably. In 334

the early years, referees complained about the running and the jump ball provided a break for officials and it also created a lull for boisterous fans. Alternating possession replaced jump balls in 1981. This was done to eliminate the multiple violations that were occurring on jump balls and official’s inconsistency of tossing the ball up. It should be noted that in the early days, jump balls were extremely physical. Like on the early out of bounds situations, players pushed and shoved in effort to gain possession of the ball. Even, the referee was often caught up in these jump ball skirmishes and sometimes injured. Goal Tending: Before 1944, it was legal to goal tend. Another team advantage that had a tall player that could catch or swat away a shot attempt. Because of this rule the two-handed set shot became effective as it was launched from threepoint range and most players used the backboard to avoid the leaping opponent centers. In 1944 the goal-tending rule was adopted making it illegal for a defensive player to touch the ball on its downward flight. This was in reaction to Bob Kurland (the first player to dunk in a game) and George Mikan standing in front of basket and swatting practically every opponent shot attempt. Offensive Basket Interference: In 1958 offensive basket interference was enacted. Mainly as a result of Bill Russell, who became known as the “Funneler” from using two hands to guide his teammates shots into the basket? Because of Wilt’s offensive dominance at Kansas University, the end line was moved further behind the basket. Kansas would lob the ball from out-of-bounds under their basket and Wilt would dunk it. Note: In international basketball, once the ball strikes the rim offensive basket interference and goal tending rules do not apply. Most of the rule changes that have evolved have been the result of the following dominant five players:

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Leroy Edwards: Three-second rule This rule was implemented in 1936 to prevent big players from controlling area and to prevent rough playing under the board. Leroy Edwards is generally recognized as the player responsible for the implementation of the rule. He was was a 6’5” center in the early days of professional basketball. Edwards was a prolific scorer in the days of lowscoring games. He was also a very physical player. The three-second rule did not prevent Edwards from dominating the game throughout his career. He played professional ball from 1936-1949 and is considered one of the all-time best basketball players. Bob Kurland Bob Kurland was a 7 foot tall basketball center, who played for the two-time NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M Aggies basketball team. Kurland was known to leap above the rim to grab opponents' shots. This led the NCAA to ban defensive goal tending in 1945. He was also the first player to dunk during games. George Mikan George Mikan was the first National Basket Association (NBA) "big-man" that at 6’10” had the coordination and skill to dominate the game during his time. He developed a deadly hook shot with either hand while in college. But also while playing in college at De Paul University, his ability to catch an opponent's ball on its downward path to the basket caused the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to ban goal tending in 1945. The rule changes resulted in Mikan using his hook more, making him a better all-around player. Mikan played pro ball from 1946-1956 and is considered one of the all-time best basketball players. Free throw lanes widened In the NBA, Mikan controlled the area around the basket to such a degree that in 1951, the league widened the free throw lane to give other players a chance. Wilt Chamberlain: Free throw plane No single player in basketball history has been responsible for more rule changes than Kansas University’s Wilt Chamberlain. When Wilt Chamberlain was in high school, he had a unique way of shooting free throws. He would stand at the top of the key, throw the ball up toward the basket, take two steps, jump toward the rim and jam the ball through the net. Doing this resulted in basketball rules to state that a player cannot cross the plane of the free-throw line when shooting a free throw. 336

In 1956, during his freshman year in college, the NCAA banned dunking free throws; as a result of rumors that Chamberlain had been doing that in high school. Later, the NBA also banned dunking free throws. Later, in 1964, the NBA widened the lane even more, because of the dominance of Wilt Chamberlain. Although Chamberlain had problems shooting free throws throughout his career, the rule did not really improve his already dominant game. Lew Alcindor (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar): Dunking When Lew Alcindor started playing basketball in college for UCLA, the NCAA officials felt that he was too dominant a player—one who could dunk the ball at will. They felt he would be unstoppable, so they changed the rules to forbid dunking in college games. This was called the "Alcindor Rule." The Alcindor rule held from 1967 to 1975, when it was rescinded, and players were allowed to dunk again. As a result of the rule, Alcindor developed a good hook shot, which he used effectively during his playing days in college and the NBA. As players got bigger, play got more aggressive. In 1947, in an effort to decrease rough play or “indoor football”, players were sent to a penalty box after committing their fifth foul. They would be allowed back in the game after two minutes. The experiment lasted only a short time in high schools. Game Coaching: Each high school had a basketball coach, manager, and captain. Prior to 1949, no coaching was allowed during the game or even during a timeout. The captain was the one that called timeouts, talked to teammates, and communicated with the referee. However, coaching was allowed during half time. In 1949 coaching during the game was officially allowed. The manager would be a student that organized the season schedule and planned transportation. Purdue's John Wooden

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“Sneakers” Around 1892 the first canvas sneakers were born, called Keds, being produced by U.S. Rubber Company. In twenty years Keds became very common, and they got the name “sneaker” from Henry Nelson McKinney, an advertising agent. They were so quiet that a person wearing them could sneak up on someone. In 1917 Marquis Converse produced the first pair of shoes created specifically for basketball, the Converse All-Stars. Chuck Taylor, an Indiana hoops star, became their testimonial and made them definitely the best-selling basketball shoes of the time. During the 20’s and 30’s players would lace their locker key to their basketball shoe. (Note the locker key on All-American John Wooden’s shoe) I’m sure most of you that read this book spent your illustrious basketball careers lacing up your Converse shoes.

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ver 200 spectators craned their necks over the gallery railing of the Christian workers’ gymnasium while they watched the game of “basket ball” yesterday afternoon between the teachers of the International Young Men’s Christian Association Training School and the students. The teams were: Teachers: Gulick, Clark, Naismith, Stagg, Morse, Brown, and Myer; students: Davis, Mahn, Thompson, Archibald, Ruggles, Libby, and McDonald. The teachers worked hard and performed wonders of agility and strength, but they were not “in it” with the students, who had the advantage in science, and the score at the end was 5-1 in favor of the latter. The most conspicuous figure on the floor was Stagg in the blue Yale uniform, who managed to have a hand in every scrimmage. His football training hampered him, and he was perpetually making fouls by shoving his opponents. He managed, however, to score the only goal that the instructors made. Dr. Gulick and Dr. Clark also did good work for their side. Among the students the best work was done by Ruggles, who tossed the ball into the illusive basket four times, and McDonald who scored once and did a great deal of brilliant playing. The spectators followed the game with much interest and amusement. Another game will be played soon between the seniors and the faculty of the physical department.

Dr. James Naismith

Amos Alonzo Stagg College football All-American. Springfield College football coach. Played in first public Basket-Ball game. Member of football and basketball Hall of Fame Football innovator. Invented 5-member basketball team and baseball batting cage. Coached for 71 years.

Played the violin. Outstanding gymnast, fencer, rugby player. Played on Stagg’s Springfield football team. Doctor of medicine & Presbyterian minister. First Kansas University basketball coach. Invented the padded football headgear. Tossed jump ball at 1936 Olympic basketball competition in Berlin.

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was an instant hit after its debut here, early in 1892, in the first game in the Northwest. That was only a month after it was invented at a YMCA National Conference in Springfield, Massachusetts, in December of 1891. HE SPORT OF BASKET BALL

So rapidly did this indoor game become popular that the Salem Capital Journal newspaper on January 10, 1892, said, "Basket Ball is all the rage. This will train the men for football in the spring.” The YMCA then was in a three-story building on the northwest corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets NE. The players were from the YMCA and Willamette University, and they were anxious to try an indoor sport better than lifting weights and jumping over parallel bars. A leader here was Frank E. Brown, 21, a first-year student in the Willamette U. Academy who was inspired by a talk by John R. Mott, a YMCA National Director. Brown was also hearing about basketball from W.U. students who had been at the Springfield conference where James Naismith invented the sport. He had noticed two peach baskets in the alley in Plainfield, Mass., and hung them in the gym as targets for the ball. Naismith's "crudely simple" rules suggested eight players on each team, taking turns removing the ball from the baskets. But, in Salem, a team could have up to 10—even in the cramped quarters. Forbidden was dribbling, or running with the ball. A player could catch his own pass, and a foul counted as a Early basketballs were brown with laces point without shooting it. Brown said that, “while Naismith started the game with a tip-off, we used to lie down in the middle of the floor with our hands on the ball, and scramble for the ball when the whistle was blown." Two fouls would disqualify a player. Brown, as a student and, later, college physical director, helped pressure University trustees to build a gymnasium. It was dedicated in 1895 and was used until it burned down in 1921. Brown served 40 years on the YMCA Board and was a major contributor to building the YMCA Youth Wing in the mid-1950s. Willamette University, in 1962, dedicated a Memorial Recreation area to Dr. Brown, located west of the Putnam Student Center. (Written by Al Jones, retired Sports Writer for Capital Journal newspaper)

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18 YEARS AFTER the game was invented on the East coast, Oregon high schools had their first-ever state championship tournament.

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True, a six-team tournament could hardly be called a true state tournament, but in 1909, an invitational tournament featuring six teams would have to do. And to be fair, the committee did their best to determine the best teams by asking for full cooperation from all schools showcasing basketball teams. The six schools arrived in Corvallis for the first state tournament in early April of 1909 and one wonders what was going through their minds on the eve of the first preliminary games. Players from Lincoln, Albany, Pendleton, Hood River, Silverton and Newberg arrived at Oregon Agricultural College (OSU) to compete for the first state championship. In addition, the administrators arranged for a magnificent oak shield with the names of the members of the team and the scores of its games in gold letters to be awarded to the winning team. Also, “each member of the championship team is to receive a gold medal suitably engraved.” The Barometer also expected good crowds while the Corvallis Gazette Times predicted in a dispatch to the Oregon Journal that the games would be “hotly contested throughout.” The uneven bracket meant that two teams would have to win two games to win the title while four teams would have to win three. After the drawing, Silverton and Albany would meet with the winner advancing to the championship. Hood River would meet Newberg in one preliminary game with the winner advancing to take on the winner of the Lincoln-Pendleton game. The tournament opened on April 2, 1909 with Albany taking on Silverton at the OAC Armory. In a special dispatch from Corvallis, the Oregon Journal reports, “the game between Albany and Silverton was fast and interesting throughout. Albany took the lead early in the game but soon lost it by poor shooting, the Silverton lads seeming to be right at home on the local floor. The final score was 36-7 in favor of Silverton.” The win put the Silverton’s into the championship game where they would await their opponents. The next game featured Hood River and Newberg and was more exciting than the game before it but not nearly as fast. Unlike the Silverton and 341

Albany tilt, Hood River and Newberg were more evenly matched and the back and forth game saw many lead changes. In the end, with Hood River frantically trying to equalize, the horn sounded with Newberg in the lead 2220. The Gazette Times proclaimed in the Oregon Journal “Silverton looks like the winner of the series, judging from the team’s accuracy in passing and tossing baskets.” Pendleton defeated Lincoln to set up a game with Newberg. The winner to advance to face a well-rested Silverton squad who played one game on Friday and had all day to rest on Saturday. Newberg and Pendleton would play their game early Saturday afternoon, with the winner facing Silverton later that night. Eastern Oregon’s champions, hung tough but Newberg prevailed with a 2620 victory. Claude Larkin and John Larkin played all-around good games for Newberg and every man on the team played in the contest. “The Pendleton team was faster and handled passes better, but the weight of the Newberg men was too much for them,” reported the Barometer on April 6, 1909. The game was a nip and tuck affair throughout and the teams went into the half all square at 11. Newberg pulled out a 26-22 victory with a strong second half. Less than six hours later, Newberg took the floor for the championship game against Silverton. The championship game between Newberg and Silverton got out of hand quickly. Newberg, apparently drained from having to play two games in six hours, could not contain Silverton’s Fisher and Brooks who combined for 15 field goals in the contest. The Barometer says Newberg was tired from the game with Pendleton and was “worn out, slow on their feet and poor on baskets which resulted in an overwhelming victory for Silverton.” When the final whistle blew, Silverton had the championship with a 46-7 win. Silverton "showed a decided superiority in passing and accuracy tossing baskets. Fisher and Brooks led Silverton. Fisher "threw eight baskets and Brooks seven.” With that, the first true state championship was complete. Silverton made no doubt they were the best team at OAC that weekend. They so completely demolished their competition; even feeble complaints about two games in one day are unfounded. Pendleton might have been tired but a day of rest wouldn't have been the difference of more than 40 points. 342

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Coach Ad Dewey of Baker showed up in Salem for the 1921 state tournament with a superb team. Led by star center Roy Stoddard, Baker rolled to three wins in the first two days of the tournament. Baker beat Molalla 25-17 in their first game and then beat Franklin in their second game. Dewey had previously been the football and basketball coach at Portland’s Franklin High School. Captivated with Stoddard, the March 12 issue of the Oregonian proclaimed, “Stoddard easily surpasses in playing ability any high school player ever seen on a local court.”

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Stoddard, Dewey and the Bulldogs knocked off McMinnville the evening of the second night to set up a championship game against Salem on Saturday. Word had filtered back to Baker that the hometown five was cruising in the state tournament against the state’s top quintets and school principal George McIntire was skeptical.

McIntire had previously declared Baker’s star player, Harry “Red” Blakely ineligible because of academic shortcomings so it was highly unlikely that Stoddard could have risen up so quickly to take the state by storm. He sent a telegram reading, “If Stoddard is a big guy with red hair, send him home; he’s ineligible”. McIntire was right. The Stoddard in Salem was Blakely and the real Stoddard was playing under the name Luce. Blakely

The state association questioned the Baker coach who feebly offered; “I knew our team didn’t have a ghost of a chance in the tournament without Blakely”. Without hesitation the board expelled Baker from the tournament immediately and the three defeated opponents were let back in the tournament.

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The Quakers played a hastily arranged game Saturday morning, defeating Molalla 23-17 and then came back later in the evening and defeated defending state champion Salem 26-19 for the state championship. Future coaches “Chappie” King and Howard Hobson would be selected to the Alltournament First Team. In Baker, loyalties were divided as some felt that McIntire shouldn’t have spoken up. In fact, things got so heated he required a police escort for a time. Coach Dewey retired in shame as the true identity of Blakely came to light. He (Blakely) came to Baker for his senior year after spending two years in the Navy. Previously, he earned basketball all-state honors in Illinois after leading Centralia to the 1918 state championship.

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Later, he flunked out of Oregon Agricultural College (later named Oregon State University) before going to North Dakota State with Dewey and becoming a star player on Dewey’s team there. Ironically, the story does not end there for Baker. In fact, less than a year later, Baker came under scrutiny AGAIN for using an ineligible player, this time on the gridiron. The February 2nd edition of the Joseph Herald in 1922 details the story of Lloyd Tunnicliffe a star on the football field for Baker. Tunnicliffe came under scrutiny early in the season yet Baker continued to use him despite the inquiry. Allegations abounded that Tunnicliffe was too old to be playing high school football. Despite the protests and allegations, Baker continued to use Tunnicliffe for the rest of the season. Finally, Prairie City brought forth a formal complaint to the board of control proving that Tunnicliffe was in fact over 21 years of age and had played more than four years of high school sports. The state association had no choice but to suspend Baker from the association for the balance of the school year. I have no idea why Baker would run afoul of the association less than a year after the Blakely situation. Perhaps the school district didn’t have proper documentation for Tunnicliffe. Is it possible that they merely didn’t care and played Tunnicliffe regardless of the consequences? We may never know for sure but it makes for an interesting story. 345

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According to the 1910 Washington High School yearbook, the Portland Interscholastic League added basketball in 1907 and an extremely competitive league was immediately born. Early southern power Marshfield began their basketball program in 1909 playing three games against a North Bend business college. Using track uniforms, the team lost two of three to the business school. By 1914, District 9 anteed up $10,000 for the construction of a new gymnasium in Marshfield and interest in basketball surged. Beginning in 1915, Marshfield won the next seven county championships, a significant achievement at that time. Marshfield rival North Bend began in 1910 and won a Coos County championship in 1914. Out East, Burns high school began basketball in 1914 with an interclass game pitting the sophomores against the rest of the high school.

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to be for the state championship. However just days before the contest, Dallas lost to Newberg throwing the Ashland claim into jeopardy. Undaunted, Ashland took two from Dallas and succeeded in earning a home and home contest with Newberg at the end of the season. Ashland took the opener in Ashland 30-16 but the return game ended in a tie at 20-20. For some reason, Newberg would not settle the tie and efforts to arrange a third game at McArthur Court in Eugene were unsuccessful thus making Ashland the “unofficial state champions.” Unofficial champions ruled the early days as Oregon’s vast frontier and a budding road system made cross-state travel impractical. Still, there were calls for a true state championship to be determined. The first state tournament as we now know it began in 1917 when R.L. Mathews, basketball coach at Willamette University, invited teams from the Willamette Valley and southern Oregon to his university for a state playoff. But teams west of the Cascades were either not invited to the early tournaments or couldn’t attend thus making it difficult to classify these early tournaments as state championships. Games were 40 minutes in length. Overtime was “sudden death” until a 5minute overtime was revised in the early 20’s. Some teams had to play six games. A team could even play three in one day. Until 1926 it was a singleelimination tournament. This changed in 1919 when invitations were sent all over the state for teams to attend the state tournament. However, the tournament again consisted of teams west of the Cascades. For the purposes of this book and history we will count the 1919 tournament as the first tournament in Oregon history. The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) does likewise. By 1920, the state was divided into districts and 12 teams from all over the state could win a trip to Salem. Each district was responsible for its own qualification plan as opposed to invitations. Now, a true state champion could be determined. Small schools had their fair share of early success in terms of reaching the tournament in Salem. Once they reached Salem it was a different story. The small schools were just 2-15 in the first six years of the tournament. Myrtle Point picked up a 10-point win over Tillamook for the first “B” school victory in the state tournament in 1923. But big losses were the norm. Rainier lost 52-16 to Salem in 1920. Heppner lost 44-19 to Marshfield in 1921. Joseph lost 65-8 to Eugene in 1922 and then 59-22 to Salem in 1923. Maupin lost 43-10 to La Grande in 1927. According to Francis P. Leipzig’s History of the state B tournament, there 347

were 185 registered “B” schools in Oregon in the early 20’s or almost triple the number of “A” schools. But they still did not have their own tournaments. Hometown newspapers cited many reasons the small schools didn’t fare well: The long drive, larger courts, immense crowds, and enrollment sizes. How realistic is it to expect Joseph, student population of 54, to compete with Salem, the capital of the state with an enrollment of over 1500? They played hard and had fun, but they were obliterated. By the end of the decade, the small schools had picked up a few victories and won a few trophies, but Salem, Astoria and Medford still ruled. March 12, 1933 proved to be a historic day for the small schools in the state of Oregon. On that day a motion was presented by Father Francis P. Leipzig asking that the Oregon Activities Association Board of Control look into the possibility of staging a “B” school state tournament. In December of 1933, the Oregon Activities Association voted to amend the constitution to make it read, “The Board of Control shall conduct each year an “A” and “B” high school tournament.” The motion amendment passed by a vote of 58-9. The committee made plans for eight “B” school districts with eight schools qualifying for the state tournament and playing in a three-day state tournament. The changes would not take affect right away. The rules were supposed to take affect for the 1934-‘35 season. They did not, however, take affect until the 1935-1936 season when the crack Bellfountain team went on to become the first ever “B” state champion. Many fans of Oregon basketball history know that the Bells came back to win the “B” title again in 1937 and shocked the state by winning the final two games to capture the “A” title as well. Bellfountain was the only school to accomplish the feat although others were close. Father Leipzig continued to advocate for a separation of the state tournaments, to get the “B” schools their own tournaments apart from the larger schools. The vision came to fruition in 1941 when for the first time, eight “B” schools laced up their shoes at Oregon College of Education in Ashland in the first-ever State “B” Tournament. By 1941, the tournaments were separated and held in different locations. It would be interesting if the “1A” school champion would be given a chance to compete against the “6A” champion like Bellfountain did in 1936 and 1937 and other schools until 1940. Who knows who would have won titles against the big schools? Damascus Christian-67; Jesuit-63? ... 348

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When the event was a single class tournament in the 1920’s and the mid30’s the Salem Armory played host. The little schools like Joseph, Heppner, Wallowa and others made the long trek to the Capital City and the large floor, long trip and enormous opposition was often too difficult to overcome. Still in Salem, the tournament moved to Willamette University for the late 30’s as the small schools fought to gain their own tournament. This finally happened for the 1941 state tournament, hosted at Southern Oregon Normal College in Ashland. This was held in conjunction with the Southern Oregon Normal School’s annual Invitational Tournament. The tournament continued to bounce around in the early 40’s as war curtailments and other issues forced the tournament to drop to just four teams from 1943-1945. These tournaments were held at Willamette University along with the large school tournament. In 1946, the small town of Arlington hosted the tournament after several years of hosting the district 7 tournaments in town. The town hosted the event for three years, 1946, 1947 and 1948 before the tournament moved again, this time to Union High School for the 1949 tournament. Union high school also had a history of hosting district and county tournaments but they would only host the small school tournament for one season before the tournament was on the move again. The tournament moved from the eastside of the state to the furthest point west as the Astoria Armory hosted the tournament in 1950. Again, Astoria had a history of hosting district and county events and surely basketball mad Astoria would support three-days of hoops.

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It didn’t and once again, after one season, the tournament moved back to Willamette University and stayed there from 1951-1955. For the 1956 season, the school association created a third division breaking up the small school division. The smallest classification remained known as 2A, but the middle division became known as A-2 and included teams like St. Helens, Redmond, Coquille, Molalla and other future 3A schools. Baker had the chance to host its first state tournament in 1956 after years of supporting the district tournaments and county tournaments in town. It was obvious to many that Baker wanted the tournaments in town but again, the tournament couldn’t gain traction and moved again. The tournament bounced around between Bend (1957, ’59, ’61, ’63), Baker (1960, ’62) and Pendleton (1958) in search of a permanent home. For the 1960 tournament, director Gary Hammond got together a group of citizens and lobbied the OSAA to host the tournament in Baker. The OSAA was skeptical, but the tournament was held at very low cost and even made money for the OSAA. Then, according to Hammond, “they (the OSAA) awarded the tournament to Pendleton.” Beginning in 1964, the tournament enjoyed its longest stretch in one location as the Pendleton Armory gave the small schools a home for 10 years. Meanwhile, back in Baker, Hammond and his associates were attempting to get the tournament back to Baker. Hammond teamed with two other community leaders and made a pitch to the OSAA to add a fourth classification and to host the tournament in Baker. One of Hammonds’ partners’, Leo Adler, asked Hammonds to come up with a dollar figure on what it would cost to run the tournament. When Hammonds came up with an estimate, Adler cut a check to cover the amount and the new “B” classification was born. At the conclusion of the 1973 season, the OSAA decided to break the classes up yet again. To this point, small schools were still matching up with schools three and four times their size. Schools like Powers, Mohawk, Malin and Elgin had had great success at times playing the 2A schools but the vast majority of the small schools had trouble matching up.

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Listening to their small school constituents yet again, the OSAA created the “B” division, which was made up of schools with enrollments of 75 or less. In addition to creating a fourth division, the OSAA moved the tournament to its permanent location, Baker City in Eastern Oregon. Baker had a rich history of hosting small school tournaments. From the old district tournaments of Eastern Oregon in the 30’s to the Old Oregon League tournaments of today, the citizenry and community of Baker had always welcomed the small school crowd. In what can only be described as 100% commitment to the tournament, the citizen volunteers who make the Baker City state tournament hum is what keeps the state association coming back. That and the low overhead cost, ease of managing the event and the profits. For what it lacks in hotel and gym space, it makes up for with its heart and atmosphere and its help at all cost attitude that typified small town Oregon. For many, Baker City was small school basketball. It wasn’t played in a half empty arena in Portland. It wasn’t held in an apathetic community committed to making the town money. It was played in a town that represented the small schools that traveled there. People from Powers, Prospect, Elkton, Alsea, Imbler, Jordan Valley, Helix and Jordan Valley cherished Baker City because it represented them. They looked at Baker City and saw a city that WANTED their tournament and their fans. They needed the tournament and did whatever they could to keep the tournament in Baker. Small towns in Oregon overcame obstacles to survive and thrive. Same for Baker City. What it lacked in housing it made up for with its sheer delight in hosting the event. It overcame its shortcomings because it wanted to. It became clear very quickly that Baker City was the place for the small school state tournament. 34 years later, the elite of the small schools still traverse the mountains from the west, snake through the back roads of the north east and abandon their ranches in the southeast for a few days to take in what is now four days of wall-to-wall basketball. What sets the 1A tournament apart from its big school brethren is the community support from the host city. While the majority of the crowd comes to cheer for their school or town, there are a great number of local 351

residents who travel to Baker City to be a part of the tournaments. Take Dick Haynes for example. Haynes is a Baker City resident, without a dog in the fight. He does however; love the pageantry and passion of the small school tournament. “I enjoy the color of the small school. Everybody from these small towns turns out to support them,” Haynes tells Baker City Herald reporter Mike Ferguson. Rich Cason of Elgin agrees and adds, “People are friendlier at a small school tournament. If you go to Salem or Portland, you’re a stranger. But here, they’re here to help you.” Cason’s comments personify why so many in Baker and small towns throughout the state don’t want the 1A tournament moved. It’s an extension of their town. They choose to live in Powers or Jordan Valley or Arlington or Dufur because they like the closeness. They like to feel connected to their neighbors, their schools and co-workers. And when eight teams converge on Baker City that first week in March, despite the different colors and mascots, at some level, everyone feels like family.

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the highest scoring player in the state, boys or girls. Her prodigious scoring and shooting was known throughout the league and region. She was 5’11” with a relentless work ethic; college coaches had to have been lining up to offer scholarships. Her name was Gladys Minney. HE WAS EASILY

But nobody called. Nobody called with a scholarship after Minney scored 50 points in the county championship game, singlehandedly outscoring the opposition. Nobody called with an offer despite 57 points per game average as a sophomore. No coaches visited after opposing team protested her playing for the Vida boys’ team in the playoffs as a freshman. “We’ll put boys in our girl lineups,” a captain of a Vida opponent cracked when told of Minney playing on the boys’ team. Unfortunately for Gladys Minney, she grew up 90 years too early. Before Facebook, YouTube, recruiting services and AAU basketball. She was just a country girl who loved to shoot baskets. Gladys Minney would never play in college. In rural Lane County in the early 1930’s, women’s college basketball wasn’t even an option. Gladys Minney started on Vida high school’s county championship team as a seventh grader in 1928. There were only seven girls in the school, just 10 students total and without Minney and close friend and fellow 7th grader Vivian Thomson, there might not have been a Vida girls basketball team in 1928. Vida, a tiny school located in rural Lane County 30 miles east of Eugene, barely had enough students in the school to field a basketball team. For years the task for the girls on the Vida basketball team was simple, pass to Gladys Minney and get out of the way. More often than not, Minney obliged and filled the stat column with so many points the opposition was helpless to stop her. Her scoring totals read like an Oregon winter forecast. 32, 35, 41, 42, 48, 50. Occasionally, her totals reached spring levels like the 56 she put up against St. Mary’s or the 63 against Coburg. She is once reputed to have scored 104 against Santa Clara, a point total that reportedly put her into Ripley’s Believe it or Not. In February of 1930, the Eugene Register Guard said of Minney, “the star forward sinks baskets faster than most girls can burn biscuits.” 353

For girls in Oregon high school basketball in the late 20’s and early 30’s, there was no state tournament. In many cases, there weren’t even county tournaments. So in some respect, the girls of Lane County were special and had the unique opportunity to show their abilities to a broader audience. Gladys Minney drew supporters to the Lane County tournament better than any boy player ever could. They were drawn to this girl who played with such aggression and ability it was almost too much to believe. Gladys learned at the foot of her brother, Art, who was four years older. He taught Gladys how to effectively play and make close-in shots with either hand. Art had a stellar career for Vida and led the Vida boy’s team to the 1929 County Championship game against Pleasant Hill. Gladys Minney’s career for the Vida high school team began in 1928 as a 7th grader when she played the “running center” in the old 6-player games of girls’ basketball. The 1928 team was led by Metola Allen, daughter of Charles “Warhorse” Allen, star running back for Amos Alonzo Stagg in the 1890’s. Metola played a forward position and scored 64 points in Vida’s 72-32 Lane County Championship victory over defending champion Thurston. Gladys was scoreless in the championship game but played the entire game and gained valuable experience. Another 7th grader, Vivian Thomson played for the championship team at guard. Vivian and Gladys formed a formidable duo that would lead Vida in their homemade purple and gold uniforms for years to come. Gladys didn’t wait long to announce that the 1929 team was her team. She dropped 73 on Santa Clara in a preseason game as Vida dominated 100-10. She led Vida into the 1929 county tournament and continued her scoring output. 43 against Walker, 35 against Mohawk and 42 against Thurston to lead Vida into their second straight tournament championship game, this time against Lorane.

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Meanwhile, Art and the Vida boys were also putting on a good show. The Minney’s had the county wrapped around their fingers. According to the Register Guard, “800 people managed to crowd into the YMCA gymnasium Saturday evening.” Everyone in attendance was “focused on the Minney family of Vida.” With 120 points in three games, Gladys Minney took the floor against Lorane in the championship game and put her stamp on the 1929 county championship tournament. With fans packed into the YMCA gym, Minney delighted the crowd with 50 points in Vida’s 58-36 win over Lorane. Both Gladys and Art earned All-County First Team mention after the tournament. Now a veteran as a high school freshman in 1930, Gladys Minney continued to dominate the girls of Lane County. Vida entered the county tournament in February and appeared to be the leading contender to capture their third straight Lane County Championship. Vida cruised in their first two games, defeating Santa Clara 53-3 and Pleasant Hill 46-18 to gain entry into the county championship. Minney poured in 23 points it he first half against Pleasant Hill and even though her opponent, Matthews, did all she could to stop her, “Minney was too tall and did just about as she pleased when she got the ball.” Friday morning, in a boys game against Creswell, Vida star forward Ennis Groff wrenched his knee after a high jump forcing him to the sideline. The Vida boys had entered the tournament as a favorite to win the championship but Groff’s injury put their title claims in jeopardy. To compensate for the loss of one of his best players, Vida boys’ coach Lyon Lawrence hatched the idea of replacing Groff with Gladys Minney. News of the bold coaching move spread and soon the Lane County tournament had a swirling firestorm. “Gladys Minney may show boys real accuracy,” reads a front-page story in the Eugene Register Guard. News reached Bend and the Bend Bulletin posted a small piece about the brewing controversy.

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The Register Guard proclaimed Minneys’ scoring prowess, noting the “phenomenal girl forward of the Vida girls’ team will play in his [Groff’s] place and according to Lyon Lawrence, ‘the team will hardly notice the difference.” Gladys’ parents gave permission for their freshman daughter to play on the Vida boys’ varsity team but other teams vehemently protested the inclusion of a girl on the boys’ team. The controversy spread and Lawrence, compelled by the growing sentiment from teams around the league didn’t allow Gladys to play for the boys’ team. The Vida boys put up a good fight but St. Mary’s stalled with the lead in the fourth quarter and went on to win 21-13. With the notion of playing for the boys’ team an afterthought, Minney and Vida could now refocus on capturing their third straight Lane County championship. Standing in their way was an underrated but scrappy Mohawk club. Once again, a Vida team was at the center of a controversy. “In most of the fans’ opinions, Vida made a strategic error when Gladys Minney, star forward, was substituted at center. Minney is sure of many baskets when she is in her forward berth and that is what Vida needed to win the game.” Mohawk played a “fast and furious game” aided by “the fast little Healy, guard of the Mohawks” who was a star of the game. Mohawk’s 27-24 victory ended Vida’s two-year run as champions of Lane County. Most surprisingly, Minney tallied just 12 points in the game. Devastated, the Vida girls retreated to their locker room in tears. Their twoyear reign as queens of Lane County was over. Robin Alexander, a McKenzie River fishing guide who has written a screenplay about Minney’s life talked to relatives of Gladys. They say she talked about her life and basketball career frequently. Her son Steve told Alexander that officials from out of town had come to watch Gladys play to make sure she was playing by the rules. They had never seen a girl play so skillfully and were likely suspicious of her age. The controversy of joining the boy’s team surely brought more attention from league and state officials.

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Gladys speculated that Lawrence was spooked by the officials poking around his team and didn’t want to risk further trouble. To alleviate the pressure, she thought, he switched her to center and Vida lost. Once again, Minney was named to the All-County First Team at the conclusion of the tournament. Minney entered the 1931 season as a sophomore but with three years of experience at the varsity level. Teammate and close friend Vivian Thomson matched the experience and provided an experienced core that would help lead a young Vida team that season. Minney’s younger sister Thelma joined the team that year as the running center but the team was inexperienced in most positions. Vida let Minney carry the load on most nights and the high scoring forward usually obliged. Late in the season Minney scored 63 points in a 68-28 victory over Coburg. With Minney draining shots from all over the floor, Vida was always a threat to win the county championship. She started the 1931 tournament off with a bang; scoring 41 points in a 47-21 win over Creswell. She followed with a 56-point outing to pace Vida to a 71-7 win over St. Mary’s. The Register Guard joked, “Gladys Minney let down and only scored 56 points in this game.” In the semifinals, Oakridge slowed Minney and kept the game close. Oakridge grabbed the lead in the third quarter and the game seesawed back and forth in the final quarter. Vida countered and surged into the lead late in the fourth and held on for a 36-34 victory. Minney tallied 32 points in the contest, her lowest total in months. A record crowd made its way out for the 1931 Lane County championship tilts. Vida was shooting for their third championship in four years, this time battling Crow for the crown. Crow boasted their own scoring sensation, Iris Fitch, who came into the championship game averaging over 22 points per game, including 26 in their semifinal win over Siuslaw. The game was a back and forth affair, with neither team seizing control. Fitch and Minney dueled from the forward spot and the two kept the crowd entertained throughout the game. The teams were deadlocked at 42 with seconds remaining before Crow looped in the game-winning basket and went on to capture the 44-42 victory. The two forwards each tallied 36 points in the game but it was Fitch’s Crow team who had the last laugh. It was the second straight county championship game defeat for Vida. 357

Both Fitch and Minney were named to the All County First Team at the conclusion of the tournament. Though only a sophomore, Gladys Minney’s high school basketball career had come to an end. The association governing high school athletics was attempting to seize control of Oregon’s growing high school sports world. In the late 1920’s and early 1930’s Oregon had hundreds of schools, many of them rural and difficult to reach. Efforts were made to unify all the schools under one umbrella. Too often schools and their leagues operated under their own rules and guidelines and the association wanted to ensure that everyone was playing under similar rules. One of the key points the association was attempting to control was eligibility, specifically preventing players from playing high school sports beyond the usual four years. In the late 30’s, all the Portland schools refused to abide by the state association’s “ninth term rule” and were barred from competing in post-season play. The Eugene Register Guard doesn’t elaborate on the end of Minney’s career or cover any potential scandals over Minney not being allowed to participate as a junior and senior. Minney was an observer at the 1933 Lane County Tournament for what would have been her senior year. Eugene Register Guard columnist Roy Craft wrote, “One of the most interested spectators at the “B” league tournament is Gladys Minney, ex-Vida star and probably the greatest girl athlete ever developed in the state.” Basketball would have been a welcome diversion for the Minney household because that year her father, Frank died of a staph infection after a fivemonth hospitalization. Frank was an avid supporter of the Vida teams and attended nearly every Vida game. He was notorious for driving his kids all over Lane County in a 1928 Chevrolet sedan. According to Alexander’s research, he would drive the sedan all over rural Lane County, including the McKenzie Highway, which was a gravel road at the time, to gyms and schools over the area. The old Thurston gym, which is now the Thurston Grange, was a 40-minute drive from the family farm. Frank’s passing was difficult for the Minney family. With her father gone and the depression strangling the family finances, options for Gladys were 358

limited. There would be no college basketball for the high-scoring forward. There wouldn’t even be college. Money was too scarce and it wasn’t feasible. Minney was instead, “forced to retire to her memories of glory while the men athletes her ages are just getting started.” Minney married Tom Minor at a young age and played club basketball after high school. She became an avid fisherman and camper as an adult. She spent over 22 years managing the City Variety and Sporting Goods Store in Eugene. According to Alexander, Minney remained a fan of the game of basketball and even attended games at Sutherlin high school. On occasion she would speak to the Sutherlin team and became close to the team and players. It would be overstating it to say the unceremonious conclusion of Minney’s high school basketball career was a tragedy. The death of her father was a tragedy. The other things served as salt in the gaping wound. Rules are rules and they need to be followed. I would certainly never suggest that schools evade the rules for their own gain. But it is disappointing that basketball fans of that era missed out on two full years of Gladys Minney tossing in baskets with machine-gun speed. Gladys played in the time of 6 on 6 basketball. Of the top 14 all-time individual top scoring games, her name appears 10 times. Dad would be proud…

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Stops in out of the way places like Florence, Port Orford, and Gold Hill led to this opportunity to deliver the first ever state tournament berth in the history of Thurston high school after years of runner-up finishes and near misses. And as star forward Howard Fox toed the free throw line with the score tied at 30 in the second overtime of the district championship game, the coach could only think back to a lesson learned at the foot of Hayward. His definition of a good season: “95 percent consists of the material you inherit and the other 5 percent is in the coaching.” In other words, the better the players, the better the coach. And much to the delight of the Thurston coach, the material in the Thurston hallway was better than 95 percent of the material around the state. In the late 1930’s, Thurston high school was a tiny, rural school and bore no resemblance to the large school it is today. It had 17 boys in the school. 10 minutes outside of Springfield, the town wasn’t much to behold. A post office, a grange hall, a gasoline pump, and a two-teacher schoolhouse. They also had what could be called “The First Family of Thurston Basketball.” The Fox family produced seven players who would end up playing for Thurston high school and the 1938 team featured three starters and a reserve from the Fox family. Everett, a star on the 1936 and 1937 teams was the team manager. Seniors Howard and Kenny were the leaders. They were big, strong, and two of the best players in the county. Leo was the third Fox starter with Delano, a future star but only a freshman in 1938, serving as a reserve. Howard had been on the all Lane County tournament team since his sophomore year when he teamed with older brother Everett to lead Thurston to the county 360

title. While Howard provided the brawn it was Kenny who was the heart of the Thurston team with his unselfish play and leadership. Howard logged the press and the honors. He was 6-3 and quick. A natural athlete, he earned a basketball scholarship to the University of Oregon but ultimately became a major league pitcher for the Cincinnati Redlegs. Howard and Kenny were the two who did everything for Thurston during the 1937-38 season. In fact, in the championship game against league nemesis Lowell, both made last second shots with Thurston trailing by two points. First, Howard hit a long shot as time expired to tie the score at 24 and force overtime. Then, at the end of overtime, with Thurston again trailing by two, Kenny buried a desperation heave from just inside mid-court as the clock expired to keep Thurston’s hopes alive. And now it was back to Howard with the game in his hands and the opportunity to erase two years of frustration at the district tournament. And the coach was now helpless. There was no play to run. No defensive adjustment or offensive wrinkle. It was up to one of the best players in the state. Part of the 95% coach Hayward said would be key to a successful season. With over 3,000 fans watching, senior forward Howard Fox calmly buried a pair of free throws in the second overtime and moments later, Thurston had its first state tournament berth. It wasn’t the only first achieved that night. It was the first trip to the state tournament for the coach as well. It was also the first time in Oregon history an Oregon boys team reached the state tournament with a woman as its head coach. Genevieve Beaman. Student of Bill Hayward. Coaching veteran. Now in the record books. The ecstasy of the moment was quickly tempered for coach Beaman when her elated players swooped her onto their shoulders and paraded her around the gymnasium floor. 361

“Everybody in Thurston must have been there,” she recalled many years later. It’s not surprising considering the near misses Thurston had endured in the previous years. The win removed a giant monkey off of Thurston’s back. Beaman was an educator for six decades, which included nine Lane County schools, and stops in places like Antelope, Florence, Gold Beach and others. She estimated she coached for over 25 years. In addition to boy’s basketball, she coached girl’s basketball and occasionally track. At small rural schools, she was often the principal, coach and custodian. Her career began in 1917 as the principal at Florence. She moved around the area gaining experience as an administrator and coach. Seeing the small schools lacked the numbers for football or baseball, she focused her attention on basketball, even though “music was her extracurricular love” in her early days of teaching. She learned about the game the way any male coach would. She attended physical education training courses at the University of Oregon where she was the only woman in the class. She learned through experience. So when an intriguing job like Thurston opened up, Genevieve Beaman was ready for the challenge. Beaman took over the Thurston job from Jim Watts, an Army Colonel who had played basketball at University of Oregon. It was Watts who built the foundation of a championship team but could never capture the elusive championship trophy. Howard Fox and Coach Genevieve Beaman

Thurston, while dominant in Lane County, couldn’t get past Bellfountain, the giants of small school basketball at the time. The Bells of Bellfountain remain the only small school team in Oregon history to win a state championship when it was a single class tournament. The tiny school located in Benton County, won consecutive district 16 tournaments at Thurston’s expense It was Watts who gave Thurston the nickname “Pansies” when he jokingly referred to the players as pansies during the first week of practice. “It was in direct contrast to the size and ruggedness of the team,” Watts would say years later. “They weren’t afraid of hard work, being mostly farm boys with chores to do before and after school.” Watts said the players were “willing and wanted to learn to play basketball the way it should be played.” 362

The Pansies name stuck, much to the chagrin of the hard-nosed Beaman who “deplored the nickname” and “fought it every minute.” Recognizing the kids loved the name, Beaman relented and “the Pansies we were.” With consecutive runner up finishes in the strong District 16, Thurston entered the 1937-1938 offseason in reasonably good shape. There were still two Fox brothers returning in Kenny and Howard, who would both be in their third year of high level play. Plus Bellfountain had been decimated by graduation, which likely meant the strongest challenge would come from within Thurston’s own county and possibly even their own division. That offseason, the Lane County basketball league was broken into three divisions ranging from four to seven teams. The leagues were realigned and renamed for the 1937-1938 season and Thurston was put into the Valley division, a formidable league featuring some of the strongest teams in the district. But realignment wouldn’t be the only challenge Thurston would face that offseason. In fact, it might have been the easiest. First, Jim Watts, who had taken the Pansies to the brink of a state tournament berth in each of the last two years, left Thurston to take a job at Roseburg. And, in the cruelest blow of all, the Fox brothers transferred or were persuaded away from Thurston. Their coach, Genevieve Beaman, was sure they were recruited from under her nose. Even 27 years later, Beaman still sounded agitated about Thurston’s “Transfer Gate”. She didn’t hold back and accused schools of recruiting her star players away from Thurston. “All the schools wanted them,” Beaman said. “They stole that gang in Portland. They wanted them for football too.” Howard and Kenneth were hot commodities and it was Portland’s Roosevelt high school that ultimately won the Fox sweepstakes. Without Watts and the Fox “gang”, things looked bleak for Thurston to finally break through and reach the state tournament. The lone bright spot for Thurston that offseason occurred at the ballot box. Voters in the Thurston district narrowly approved a $6,000 bond to build the 363

school a new gymnasium. A new gym for Thurston had been on the ballot as far back as 1935 and it was the summer of 1937 when the vote tilted in favor of a new building. Barely! The measure passed by a count of 71-69 and the boys of Thurston would have a new gym for the 1937-1938 season. While the builders began to replace the gymnasium, the school set about replacing Watts. They found Beaman, well-traveled and experienced, to take on the program with or without the Fox gang. Beaman had a proven track record as a coach. She had been coaching and teaching for 20 years at small schools throughout the state. She attended summer school at the University of Oregon where she was the only woman in Bill Hayward’s physical education class. She had led Gold Beach to a county championship. She had the pedigree. At the moment, she didn’t have the players. When Genevieve Beaman accepted the job at Thurston in the summer of 1937 she thought she was stepping into an ideal situation. She had two experienced superstars returning to her team in the form of Howard and Kenneth Fox, the chief rival at the district level had been decimated by graduation, and voters were showing signs of approving a bond to build a shiny new gym at the tiny school in rural Lane County. By August however, the situation turned. The Fox brothers transferred their senior year, or according to Beaman, were stolen by Portland’s Roosevelt high school, and the completion of her shiny new gymnasium would be December at the earliest. It looked as if for the first time since 1935 that the Thurston varsity team would take the floor without a Fox brother in the lineup. They would spend about six weeks during the fall at Roosevelt and when questions about eligibility came up, they returned home. There appears to be little doubt that both would have aided the Roughriders’ basketball fortunes. Both, good athletes, were in the 6’2”, 6’3” range—tall for that era. At the time Roosevelt has lost 58 consecutive Portland Interscholastic League games. Whatever the actual cause, the Fox brothers were back and the Pansies were in business. With a new gym and the stars back home, the Pansies set to work on recapturing the Lane County title and finally breaking through at the district tournament. 364

Chief competitors Lowell and Coburg both had new coaches as well. Lowell lured P.G. Strombo from Bandon who quickly pronounced Lowell was “50 points better than Bandon.” Strombo quickly gained a reputation as one of the more quotable coaches in the county. He wasn't just a big talker making idle boasts. The Red Devils would prove to be the only team in the newly formed Valley division of the Lane County B League to challenge Thurston and the two schools would meet four times during the season. At Thurston, Beaman took what Jim Watts had started and put her stamp on it. She deployed two basic defenses, "a zone in the small gyms and man-toman in the big ones.” The season began with three straight wins for Thurston including a 19-point win at Coburg in the second game of the season, no doubt pay back for the Broncos’ victory in the Lane County title game the year before. Four days later Kenny Fox poured in 26 points in a non-league game at Vida setting up a early season showdown at undefeated Lowell. Lowell’s balanced attack helped thwart Thurston who were led by Howard’s 15 points but the Red Devils got contributions from star forward Wayne Renfro with six points in the third quarter and center Glen Rosenbaum who tallied six in the fourth to quell two Thurston second half rallies. Lowell pulled away for a 31-26 win. Thurston now had to wait for Christmas break before they’d have another game to play. Meanwhile Lowell destroyed Springfield, a larger school in the "A" division, by 18 over the break and was brimming with confidence. The Pansies returned to the floor on January 6th against Mohawk. Thurston won 38-21 but a potentially disturbing trend was developing. Only Howard and Kenny Fox seemed to be capable of scoring on a consistent basis. Of the 38 points scored by Thurston, 36 were scored by the duo of Kenny and Howard. Ironically, younger brother Leo scored the other two points. Howard led the Pansies with 22 points against Mohawk despite playing with a cast on his hand from an injury. A few days later Thurston received help from Oakridge who knocked off Lowell 28-16 to even the Red Devils and Pansies in the loss column with one apiece. The Pansies won their next three games including a 75-52 win over Pleasant Hill where Howard poured in 39 points and Kenny added 22. Perhaps letting down slightly, Thurston struggled to a 37-33 win over Santa Clara three 365

nights later in a fast and physical game with 41 fouls called between the two teams. That same night, Coburg knocked off Lowell 18-17 to push Thurston into the division lead with a 6-1 record. The division lead was short lived. The Pansies returned home to face Coburg. The game quickly turned into a disaster. The Pansies led 27-23 in the fourth quarter but failed to score down the stretch and the Broncos finished the game on an 8-0 run. Six points were scored by “diminutive guard” Palmer King in the decisive rally. A week later, after another easy win over Pleasant Hill, Thurston and Lowell met for the second time. This game was even more disastrous than the Coburg game. Lowell broke open an early 5-5 tie with a 17-5 run to surge to a 22-10 at halftime lead. It ballooned to 17 after three when Howard Fox fouled out, soon to be followed by Kenny Fox, Elmer Jeans, and John Wicks. With four players confined to the bench because of fouls, the Thurston second-stringers attempted to hold down the fort. Strombo and the Red Devils piled it on and won 48-22 giving Lowell the league lead with an 8-2. Thurston sat at 7-3 but hopes of passing Lowell were fading. Three nights later, on February 16, Howard took out his frustration on Vida, pouring in 44 points in an 80-29 win. Lowell clinched the Valley title with a win over Santa Clara on February 19 while Thurston wrapped up its regular season with a 54-37 win over Mohawk. The 12th annual Lane County basketball tournament included 32 teams from the county at McArthur Court, aka, the “Igloo” on the campus of the University of Oregon. There was so much basketball to cram into the week that the first two days of the tournament featured two games played simultaneously. For the later rounds, organizers dropped the double feature approach and let the leaders take center stage. The Valley division quickly established itself as the strongest division within the county. The semifinals were an all Valley division affair with Lowell taking on Oakridge and Thurston taking on Coburg. Since both participants in the Lane County championship game advanced to the district tournament the following week, the semifinal game was the most important game if teams were to extend their seasons. Thurston and Coburg met in a rematch of the 1937 county championship game won by Coburg. To add to the challenge for Thurston, Kenny was battling a badly sprained ankle.

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Some 2,500 fans attended the semifinal to watch the two-league rivals play for a spot in the district championship game where Kenny, despite the sprained ankle, “moved around like a charging firehouse plug”. Coburg led 5-4 late in the first quarter before Thurston seized control with an 8-2 run to close out the half and head into the locker-room leading 13-6. Coburg closed the gap to 15-10 at the end of three and then scored the first two points of the fourth period to cut the lead to 15-12. After two minutes of scoreless play, Thurston scored five straight points to take a 20-12 lead with four minutes remaining. Coburg missed repeated attempts at cutting into the lead and the Pansies coasted to a 23-14 win. The valuable win meant the Pansies avenged their championship game loss to the Broncos from the year before and guaranteed them a spot in the district tournament the following week. Standing in their way for their second county title in three years would be Strombo and the Lowell Red Devils, who withstood a gallant challenge from the Oakridge Warriors to gain the other spot in the finals. 3,500 fans packed into the arena for the Lane County “B” championship game, Thurston’s third consecutive appearance in the Saturday night finale. In the second meeting between Lowell and Thurston, the Red Devils overwhelmed the Pansies with a 17-5 run in the first half to jump to a big halftime lead. The Red Devils did even better in the third meeting. Trailing 5-3 in the first quarter, Lowell outscored Thurston 17-2 to take a commanding 20-7 lead with two minutes to play in the first half. Unlike the second meeting between the two powers, Thurston refused to make it easy for Lowell. The Red Devils led by 14 at 28-15 before Thurston finished the third quarter on a 14-4 run of their own to cut the lead to 32-29 at the end of three. Lowell’s star forward Wayne Renfro made sure momentum didn’t swing too far in Thurston’s favor. The 6-foot junior, who finished with 26 points on the night, scored six of Lowell’s first nine points of the fourth quarter as the Red Devils regained control of the game and put the Pansies away. Lowell won 45-36 to win their first Lane County title. For Thurston, it was their second consecutive Lane County tournament runner-up finish. While disappointed in not capturing the championship, Thurston still had the opportunity to continue their season the following weekend at the District 16 tournament at Junction City. Most people believed Thurston and Lowell were destined to meet a fourth time. 367

Dick Strite wrote in the Register Guard on March 8 “high school principals from outside the county predict—Lowell—and Thurston will meet in the finals of the district 16 tournament.” Coach Strombo’s Red Devils were impressive in their opener, completely annihilating Linn County runner-up Brownsville 34-7. Lowell limited Brownsville to two field goals in the game. Thurston reached the semifinals by knocking off Linn County champions Harrisburg 34-24. The Pansies outscored the Eagles 12-2 in the second quarter to take an 18-9 lead into halftime. They extended the lead to 14 midway through the fourth quarter and coasted to the 10-point win. Howard Fox led the way with 16 while Kenny chipped in 10. Lowell knocked off the two-time defending district champions Bellfountain 29-17 behind Renfro’s 16 points in the semifinals, while Thurston used a dominant second half against Siletz to advance to the championship game. The Pansies, led by Howard's 22 points, outscored Siletz 23-8 in the second half. The two wins set up the rematch that everyone predicted and wanted to see. The fourth meeting between Lowell and Thurston would be the biggest of them all. Long before there was an ESPN Classic there were the taverns and diners in small towns where locals would rehash games over beers after work or bacon and eggs in the morning The storylines heading into the fourth meeting between the two rivals would keep the locals talking for years to come even if the game turned into a blowout. Could Thurston win that elusive district championship on their third attempt? Could Howard Fox, the future Major League baseball player lead the Pansies to the promised land of Salem, site of the state tournament? Would Genevieve Beaman become the first woman to coach a boy’s basketball team to the state tournament? Or would outspoken coach PG Strombo lead Lowell to their first ever-state tournament berth? The players from Lowell and Thurston delivered an epic, double overtime district championship game at Junction City high school. The game featured a second half surge by Thurston, followed by a back and forth fourth quarter with several lead changes, and two last second shots with the season in the balance. Lowell had controlled Thurston in two of the three meetings between the two small Lane County schools. They hammered the Pansies by 26 in their 368

second meeting and had a double digit lead in the second half of their third meeting before settling for a 45-36 win in the Lane County tournament championship at McArthur Court. In the fourth meeting at Junction City, Lowell threatened to make quick work of the Pansies after jumping to a 13-6 lead midway through the second quarter. Led by Renfro and Wilson, the Red Devils were close to putting the game out of reach. Instead, the Pansies defense stiffened and prevented the gap from widening and headed into halftime trailing 15-10. The tense third quarter produced just one point between the two teams until the final minutes of the frame before Howard Fox, competing in his third straight district championship game, took over. Fox scored six straight points in the final moments of the third quarter to tie the game at 16. He scored again to open the fourth quarter giving the Pansies their first lead of the game. Delano Fox scores against Lowell

Howard Fox continued to carry Thurston but Lowell’s Glen Rosenbalm answered each basket early in the fourth. Fox scored two more baskets for Thurston to give him 12 straight points for the Pansies, but Rosenbalm answered for the Red Devils. After Lowell scored to take a 24-22 lead, Kenny Fox “potted a one-hander from the side” with 1:30 left to tie the score at 24. Wayne Renfro scored with 30 seconds remaining to give Lowell a 26-24 lead. As Thurston scrambled to find a tying shot, the ball came to Howard Fox who “let fly with a long one that passed through the hemp as the final whistle tooted to tied the score at 26-26.” Having staved off elimination with a long shot in regulation, Thurston once again found itself trailing as time ticked away. Rosenbalm did his part for the Red Devils, scoring four points in the overtime period including a shot from the key with under a minute to play to put Lowell up 30-28. This time it was Kenny’s turn to rescue the Pansies with a life-saving bucket. The senior “shot one from mid-court that barely reached the basket as the timer ended the period.”

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Whether it was nerves, fatigue or a combination of both, the second overtime produced no baskets as both teams attempted to gain control. Thurston caught the first break when Rosenbalm fouled Kenny Fox who buried the subsequent free throws. Lowell had no miracle shot in its bag of tricks and was unable to tie the score. When the final horn sounded, the Pansies had their elusive trip to the state tournament and Genevieve Beaman’s elated players carried her on their shoulders in jubilation. For Beaman it was the most exciting and embarrassing moment of her coaching career. Beaman was straight-laced so being swept up and carried around a packed gymnasium was slightly awkward The next week after the clinching win was a whirlwind for Beaman and her boys. Travel plans were quickly made and the community, swelling with pride, raised money to purchase shiny new uniforms for the Pansies to wear at the state tournament. The 1938 state tournament in Salem was broken into two divisions, an "A" and "B". The four smaller "B" schools participated in their own tournament with the winner entering the semifinals with three "A" schools. The year before, the Bellfountain "Giant Killers" had become the first "B" school to win the "A" state championship. Thurston drew Chiloquin in the first round. The Panthers were back for their second straight trip to the state tournament after losing to Bellfountain in the finals of the "B" tournament in 1937. According to Beaman, "the boys were so frightened they were shaking" early in the game. Indeed, the Eugene Register Guard said “both teams were nervous and played jittery ball in the first minutes of the game.” Chiloquin led through the first quarter before “the two Fox hot-shots began peppering the hoop with shots from all angles” to help Thurston take a 15-9 lead into halftime. In the third, Chiloquin’s fast-break tempo began to take hold as the Panthers outscored Thurston 9-4 in the period to cut the lead to 19-18 after three quarters. The veteran Panthers continued their onslaught in the fourth. After scoring 18 points through three quarters, Chiloquin erupted for 14 points in the fourth quarter alone to seize the momentum. Kenny opened the fourth with a “long one from the center” but Chiloquin answered with baskets from forward Christy and Majors to regain the lead at 22-21 for the first time since the second quarter. Wicks scored to give Thurston the lead back but Majors quickly answered again for the Panthers to give Chiloquin a 24-23 lead. 370

After a Kenny Fox free throw tied the score at 24, Chiloquin reeled off six straight points to take a commanding lead late in the game. Howard Fox scored another basket, giving him 13 points for the game, but it was too late. Chiloquin’s forward Christy swished another shot and the Panthers had the game in hand. The 32-28 loss sent the Pansies to the losers’ bracket against Adams high school, winners of District 13, and first round losers to Amity. The Adams Warriors came through the expansive District 13 with a 20-5 record before losing to an experienced Amity team in the first round of the "B" tournament. The game between Adams and Thurston started slowly, with both teams missing the mark on most of their shots. The Pansies led 5-2 after the first quarter, with Howard Fox accounting for all 5 of Thurston's points. Neither team seized control in the second and third periods and the teams entered the final frame with the outcome still in doubt. The Pansies led 2723 heading into the fourth when the three Fox’s singlehandedly outscored Adams 9-1 in the final frame to pull away for a 36-24 victory. Howard’s 17 led the Pansies while Kenny chipped in 12. The win pushed the Pansies into the consolation semifinals opposite of Woodburn who were led by Dick Whitman. Woodburn, an “A” school, prevailed in a hard fought game 32-27 which ended the season and career of Thurston star Howard Fox. Howard tallied 17 points in the loss to Woodburn and finished with 47 total points in the tournament, which made him the third leading scorer in the tournament. After the tournament, Howard Fox was named to the 2nd Team AllTournament team and earned 1st Team All-Tournament honors among the “B” league players. The loss to Woodburn ended one of the most remarkable runs in Oregon high school basketball history. Coach Genevieve Beaman remains the only woman coach to lead a boy’s team to a state tournament berth in Oregon basketball history. The Pansies, even with a 1-2 record in the state tournament, captured the hearts of those in attendance thanks to coach Beaman, the four Fox’s, and the tiny school from rural Eugene with just 17 students in the school.

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The end of the exhilarating 1937-1938 season ushered in the slow unraveling of Thurston’s basketball dominance in Lane County. Within five years, Thurston high school wouldn’t even exist and the new gym and school were sold off to a local farmer. Students were sent to Sringfield high school and Thurston’s Pansies faded into memories. Sidebar: Howie Fox would go on and play baseball and basketball for the University of Oregon and then sign a baseball contract with the Cincinnati Reds. The 6’3” fastballer would pitch seven seasons with the Reds and one each for the Phillies and Orioles. He would win 43 games during his career and collect 66 hits as a pinch hitter. While breaking up a struggle at his San Antonio tavern he was stabbed to death. He was only 34 years old.

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Oregon a while, you’ve probably heard about arguably the most phenomenal basketball team in the history of the state, tiny Bellfountain High. In 1937, David smote Goliath in Oregon’s version of the movie 'Hoosiers.' Back then; all basketball teams competed in the same division. Bellfountain, a school of 27 total students, beat Franklin of Portland (2,100 students) in the state semifinals, then beat Lincoln of Portland (1,728 students) for the championship, Bob Welch, Register Guard. "The odds are simply unimaginable.” Bellfountain School in 1937 “They seem to come from nowhere and to do the impossible, these young men who appeared to be anything but extraordinary until they stepped onto the basketball court—but then magic happened. Hailing from a Willamette Valley Milltown described as “a wide spot in the road” and from a school that was among the smallest in the state, these eight remarkable athletes and their two special coaches spent the basketball season of 1937 defeating the best teams from the biggest schools in Oregon. And when the season had ended, the bell fountain giant killers had created a new chapter in Northwest sports history.” —Joe Blakely, The Bellfountain Giant Killers.

After reading this quote from the book, I knew I had to see first hand this rural community south of Corvallis and include the story in this Oregon high school records. All of us have seen the movie, Hoosiers, which I regard as the best sports movie of all time. The movie is taken from a true event in Indiana but only the last 18 seconds is accurate. The rest of the movie is fabricated. The team in 1954 Milan Champions—the real "Hoosiers" team. Click Hoosiers came from a school of 161 links: https://youtu.be/kjxyX6yHntw; students. The dates, games, scores, https://youtu.be/p6_Tk_FyoVE background, and names are fictional. There was no “picket fence” final play. The true team was the Milan Indians. The Bellfountain story, if made into a movie, would be a superior and a more remarkable story. 373

Bellfountain lies some 20 miles south of Corvallis at the base of Green Peak Mountain of the Coast Range. Small townships, Alpine and Monroe form a triangle with Bellfountain amongst the rolling hills of lush farmland and old mill sites. During this time Bellfountain had a store, mill, Grange Hall, school, church, park, and a post office (Dusty). Everyone, as of today, knew each other and families spent time each night visiting. There was no electricity in Bellfountain or the neighboring farms. The school was built in 1909 and its first graduation class was in 1913. The school had the only electricity in the area. The name Bellfountain comes from a spring at the local park. The rock formation resembles a bell—thus the town of BELLFOUNTAIN was named. The gym, built in 1912, did not have power—or a wooden floor. It was dirt until years later. Originally it had no lighting; so old cars would be lined up outside the windows if the game went into the twilight. The gymnasium is still in use and stands as a moment in time when eight young boys tossed around a leather ball. The state trophy still proudly adorns the school’s trophy case.

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In the gym photo you can see the large potbelly stove used to combat the winter cold. The community was so proud of their new floor, only socks or tennis shoes were allowed on the gym floor. Dances and skating were not allowed. There was one radio in town and it was hooked up to a car battery and played on the front porch so those that could not attend the state tournament games in Salem could hear the games. Students would ride horses or walk considerable distances to school after morning chores had been completed. Basketball practice was shortened so they could go home and do the afternoon work. Traveling to school for most of the players involved a two or three mile walk each way. Most were up hours before that to finish chores before 374

beginning the walk to school. No team was more finely conditioned than the Bells in 1937. This was during the Great Depression and the boys worked summers at the mill with their fathers. This life-style of hard work would carry over to their adult lives. The school included two classrooms, the gymnasium next door, play area and horse hitching post in the back. It was said that 200 fans crammed into the small gymnasium confines to cheer on their local team. The team did not have a mascot and it was only at the state tourney that the sport writers gave them the name Bellfountain “Bells”. The Bellfountain Community Church sits proudly on a precipice across the road from the school. It was built around 1899 and has served the community for over 115 years. The church bought the school and gym in 2000 and it has remained the center of activity since the Grange Hall no longer exists. Pastor Greg Klein met us and showed us the school and the historic old gym. A plethora of trophies rest proudly in their trophy case. Each building is the way it was in 1937. Pastor Klein showed us old photos and shared information he has absorbed over 35 years as the church leader. The students would attend the school through the 1938 school year and then after consolidation, they were transferred to Monroe High School some six miles away. It isn’t surprising that Bellfountain won the title of Program of the Decade for the 1930’s. Their historic championship in 1937 is the stuff legends are made. The Bells were a juggernaut in 1937 and had to have been a favorite after finishing third in state in 1936 with a 22-3 record. The 1937 state champions lost just two games that year and breezed to the state championship. The “8 boys of winter” showed it at the state tournament, blowing past their three opponents. Their closest game was the state championship game against Lincoln, a 14-point blowout. It is clear that sportswriters of the era didn’t take the Bells seriously, referring to Bellfountain as “someplace in Benton County” and “a wide spot 375

in the road.” What they should have seen was a basketball team full of players who were hard working and had grown up playing together for years. But they shouldn't have taken the Bells lightly on the floor. Bellfountain was 21-2 heading into the tournament including two wins over traditional powerhouse Salem, and wins over Corvallis and the Willamette University freshman. Bellfountain was a good and experienced team. From elementary school recess to pickup games in the fading sunlight of a Willamette Valley summer to the maple floors of gymnasiums up and down the valley, the Bellfountain Bells logged countless hours of games together. The Bells picked up Coach Ken Litchfield’s teamoriented passing offense and quickly made it an art form. He taught a smothering style defense and a pass first, dribble only if you had to, on offense. He would tutor the boys from the 5th grade through their junior season. When they entered as high schoolers, the community knew they had something special. The eighth graders had defeated the JV team of Philomath, 42-10! Bellfountain turned out en masse to see and travel to all games. Everyone supported the local team, as do most small school communities. After he moved on to become the superintendent at Shedd, Coach Burton “Bill” Lemmon, first year coach out of Willamette University, continued what they learned from Coach Litchfield through their senior year. They dominated their opponents with a crisp passing and cutting system that frequently left the opposition breathless and hopeless to try to stop it. In those days there was a center jump after each field goal. Bellfountain, without a player over six feet, was at a definite disadvantage. Basically it was “winners out” for the opposition. If you had a tall player it would be make a basket, tap it to your own team, make a basket, repeat process. Many schools had players 6’4”. Basketball was a slower game then. Sportsmanship was taught and it was rude to foul the opponent. There was a center jump after every made basket. The set shot was prevalent; the jump shot was rare and frowned upon as showboating. Dunking the ball was in the future. Bellfountain perfected the fast break by crisply passing the ball into the opponent’s defense without the ball hitting the floor. Coach Lemmon had been an all-state player in Tacoma, Washington and he knew that it was coach Litchfield’s team and only had to guide his cagers. Bellfountain did not escape the gloom of the Great Depression and although the song “Happy days are here again” was the number one song; it was not a sign of the period. Athletics and particularly, basketball provided a diversion to what the community and country was going through. The team 376

gave the locals something to look forward to—the playoff games and beyond. Town’s people travelled many adventurous nights journeying gravel and dirt roads to rival gymnasiums. Dick “Bunny” Kessler was the only one close to six feet and was the center jump specialist. He could really jump and would win over half the jump balls after made field goals, even against much taller opponents. He proved valuable as a defensive cog as goal tending was legal. His inside scoring complimented the outside launchings of his teammates. He scored 20 points against Portland champion Franklin and converted all of his nine free throws in the championship game. His 16.3 average was tops on the team. He was recruited by Oregon State College. Bellfountain converted 15-17 from the foul line. He would be the leading scorer and rebounder and win the sportsmanship trophy, as did Harry Wallace in the 1936 tournament. Harry Wallace (right), the All-Tournament 5’10” guard had an interesting incident that helped him become one of the best shots in the state. One summer he was at the Bellfountain Park experiencing a traveling show. The barker said that if anyone could stay in the ring for three rounds with “Bobby the bear Ferguson” they would collect TWO DOLLARS. Harry was picked up by the black bear and slung to the ground breaking his left arm. With no medical insurance, he learned from his coach to shoot with a crooked wrist. He became a superb shooter after his freshman season. Team Captain & floor general As winter desolved into spring, the talk turned from hard times to the state tournament. On the morning of Wednesday, March 17, as Amelia Earhart was taking off on her round-the-world flight and the Portland City Council voted to experiment with a strange new gadget called a parking meter, a long line of cars moved from Bellfountain to Willamette University in Salem. Bellfountain would be the smallest school and the smallest team in the big show. Bellfountain was the crowd favorite and as they came on the floor the 377

crowd of 3000 cheered their approval. The Bells immediately ran up a 20-3 lead against Amity and won convincingly 43-28. Dick Kessler was the big show as he hit nine of 12 shots from the field and scored 20 points. Harry Wallace contributed 10 and Wayne Larkin had nine. The Oregonian still called the Bellfountain team the “boys from somewhere in Benton County”. At 3 P.M. the following afternoon, Bellfountain faced Chiloquin and raced to a 16-5 quarter lead. Kessler was everywhere and was the top point man with 16 and captain Wallace chipped in with 11. Bellfountain-39. Chiloquin 21. With the victory they won the B team classification. Since they were the small school champions they were entered against the “big boys”. Sportswriters had penciled Franklin vs Lincoln in the finals.

The overflow crowd on the third night, March 19 was anti Franklin. Franklin, a school of over 2100 students was the Portland champion. Franklin had just knocked off Eugene and had used rough tactics to upset them. They tried to intimidate the Bells but it didn’t work. The first quarter was tied at four. Bellfountain led at halftime 16-9. The Bells defense held the Quakers without a point for 13 straight minutes. The little team from somewhere in Benton County was in the tournament finals after drubbing Franklin 39-13. 378

Lincoln of Portland felt they could derail the “giant killers” and sentiment was on the side of the Bells. The whole state of Oregon was rooting for Bellfountain that night. The tip-off was at 8:30 P.M. on Saturday, March 20th. Bunny Kessler was matched up with the 6’5” Lincoln center. Bellfountain’s crisp passing and fast break led to a 9-4 first quarter lead. A dominant second period led to a 20-8 lead. The Bells kept the pressure on and won handily 35 to 21. Each team had 10 field goals but Bellfountain converted 15 of 17 free throw attempts. The Bells had only four fouls for the game. Kessler was 9-9 from the free throw stripe and scored 13 points to lead all scorers. Stan Buckingham added 9 and Wallace 5. Following the game, Kessler and Wallace were named first team all-tournament and Stanley Buckingham made it on the second team. Larkin, Kessler, Wallace and Stan Buckingham were selected on the all-state B team. Kessler was voted the sportsmanship trophy just as Wallace had earned the same honor the previous year. For the Bellfountain Bells, 1937 was the climax to a historic high school season. They won 24 games with only 2 defeats. 1937 Scores: (24-2) Earned a 7-1 record at state tournament in 1936 & 1937. In 1938 jump ball after made basket eliminated. Bellfountain students were moved to Monroe High School in 1939. Bellfountain-43; Amity-28 Bellfountain-39; Chiloquin-21 (Class B State Champions) Bellfountain-39; Franklin-13 Bellfountain-35; Lincoln-21 (Class A State Champions) It’s difficult to visualize the celebration and trip back to Bellfountain. I think it would resemble something, in a smaller version, of the reception when Indiana’s Milan traveled home. The only difference is Bellfountain had no mayor to welcome the team and there would be no parade. I think it would have been a lot of honking horns through Benton County and a lot of feasting and celebrating afterwards. And I also think, knowing what I know about the eight players, coach, and Bellfountain fans, they’d be back at work and school the next day. To a man, that experience was the greatest single event, not only in the state of Oregon, but also in many Bellfountain lives. 379

Just like the 1954 Milan Indians and 1936 Valley High School of Menlo Washington, the Bells would live forever as the greatest David vs Goliath story in small high school history. Oregon filmmaker Phil Bransom is tackling the Cinderella story of the Bellfountain Bells. As of this writing it is on hold. The team has celebrated a few team reunions. At the 25th reunion the sevensurving members suited up and beat the Monroe varsity team. The Bells, with an enrollment of 27 students and eight team members, cruised to the Oregon state title and into basketball immortality.

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Hobson and his mates shook off the effects of “breaking training”, which amounted to not practicing and eating ice cream and won two games in a row on Saturday to claim the state championship. “Hobby” would be selected to the AllTournament First Team. The championship did not signify the end of Hobson’s time in Oregon sports history. It was rather just beginning. He played for the University of Oregon from 1924-1926, tying Oregon Agricultural College for the Pacific Conference Crown in 1925. The Ducks fell to OAC in the playoff series. In 1926 the Ducks won the conference crown only to lose to California in the championship series. After he graduated from University of Oregon, he began his coaching career, stopping at Kelso, Washington before landing back in Portland at Benson High School in 1930. 164 eager basketball hopefuls appeared at tryouts. Hobson and Benson missed the state tournament his first year but the following two were banner years for the Portland school. Captain Howard Hobson, front row, second from right

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In 1931, the team compiled a 21-5 record heading into the state tournament. They easily defeated Pleasant Hill in the first round and squeaked by Ashland 24-22 in the second round. All that stood between Benson and a birth in the state championship game was the Capitol City ‘5’ that had dominated the state in its early years. Salem prevailed 25-18 knocking Hobson and Benson to the third place game. There they would meet another early powerhouse, Astoria, who was coached by John Warren. I wonder if Hobson and Warren knew that they would soon be in line for the same job at the University of Oregon. Warren’s Astoria club got the best of the matchup, winning 30-23 to secure third place. Benson sophomore flash, Cliff “Chief” McLean, was chosen as a unanimous First Team selection. The following year Benson cruised to Salem with a 25-1 record and looked every part the championship contender. Once again Astoria was strong, as were Salem, Corvallis and Medford. Benson caught a nice draw into the semifinals, easily defeating small school entry Athena 38-11 before hammering Lincoln 33-14 to reach the semifinals. The win set up a showdown with Warren and the Fishermen. Once again, Warren and Astoria got the better of “Hobby” with a one-point win. Astoria would go on to win the state championship. Cliff McLean would repeat as the top vote getter on the tournament First Team while teammate Morrie Helser was chosen on the Second Team. McLean was the state basketball player of the year in 1932. Hobson missed most of Astoria’s dominance over the next couple of years after opting to join the college coaching ranks at Southern Oregon where he won three league titles in a row. (56-13) He also coached the football team. Following the ‘34-‘35 season, which ended with a trip to the national AAU Tournament, Hobby was ready to advance in coaching. His success at the high school and small college level came at just the right time as the University of Oregon was looking for a new coach to lead their team after coach Bill Reinhardt left to become football coach at George Washington. Sidebar: Cliff McLean would follow his coach, Howard Hobson, to Southern Oregon Normal (now SOU) and play football and basketball for three years. Subsequently he and Hobson would find their way to the University of Oregon where McLean played baseball and basketball his senior year. Another quality applicant entered his name into the hat as coach for University of Oregon, Astoria’s John Warren. Astoria and Warren were fresh of a remarkable streak, having won four of the past six Oregon state high school championships. Both candidates were worthy choices. So the university did the logical thing and hired them both. Hobson coached the varsity while Warren was hired to coach the freshmen.

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In addition to basketball, Hobson also coached the Oregon baseball team. So began the journey to the NCAA championship for the Oregon Ducks. During his illustrious coaching career, Hobson became somewhat of a trailblazer. He was notorious for his stat keeping, at a time when very few teams charted stats. He had his managers chart every shot, rebound, assist and turnover. He was also one of the first coaches to advocate the use of a three-point line and widening the old "keyhole" three-second lane. As an active member of the NCAA rules committee, he staged a game between Columbia and Fordham in 1945 where the new three-point line and widened lane were used. He also advocated a 30-second shot clock, which should come as no surprise given Oregon’s up-tempo style of play. His fast breaking offense frustrated and wore down his opponents but equally confounding was a zone scheme he employed that would later become known as a “matchup zone.” It looked like a 2-3 zone but it employed man-to-man principles so teams couldn’t figure out if they were to run a zone offense or a man-to-man offense against the defense. Hall of Fame coach Phog Allen, who played for James Naismith and coached the likes of Dean Smith and Adolph Rupp showed up at the 1939 national championship press conference to discuss Oregon’s mysterious and effective defense. Basketball in the late 30’s was still catching hold and Hobson saw an opportunity to make a splash and promote the University of Oregon to the masses back east. In the championship season of 1939, Hobson and the Ducks became the first west coast team to travel east for a series of games. The Ducks met City College of New York at Madison Square Garden where a crowd of 16,000 fans roared as CCNY knocked off the Ducks 38-36. The trip was the first for a West Coast team. Oregon won the Pacific Coast Conference title and advanced to the West Region tournament, where they beat Texas and Oklahoma to advance to the title game at Northwestern University in Chicago. The Ducks beat Ohio State 46-33 before a Team Captain, Bobby Anet crowd of 5,500 to win the inaugural accepts broken championship trophy. During the game NCAA title. Anet had dived over the scoring table breaking the trophy.

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He continued to lead the program and in 1944 handed it over to John Warren. Hobson would eventually move east to coach at Yale and coached there from 1948-1956. He won or shared five Big Three championships. He also became the first coach to win a championship on both coasts. Just as he had done at Oregon, Hobson pioneered inter-sectional play at Yale, bringing his 19481949 team to the Pacific Coast for a series of games. He guided Yale to the NCAA tournament in 1949. He authored many books on the sport as well. He retired in 1956 with a record of 495-291 in 27 seasons as a basketball coach. In 1947 he was named President of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and was enshrined into the basketball Hall of Fame as a coach on October 13, 1965 and inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame as part of the inaugural class in 1980. He died in 1991. At the time much of the nation regarded the N.I.T. as the national championships. Clair Bee’s undefeated Long Island University-Brooklyn Blackbirds declared themselves the true national basketball champions.

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OODROW WILSON WAS PRESIDENT. The Great War was over and the “boys” were coming home, many to complete their high school educations. The eligibility requirements for athletics was not as restrictive as it is now and it was not uncommon for team members to be in their early 20’s.

The first quarter century of Oregon high school basketball produced some early dynasties. The first “official” state basketball tournament was held in 1919 but earlier efforts had been attempted. Invitational tournaments had been tried under the guise of state tournaments, but most of all they were set up to get teams and spectators to bring revenue into their community. Some college towns saw it as a way to show off their campuses for future recruits. Southern Oregon had many invitationals in the early years. Finally in 1919 schools from all over, including teams east of the Cascades began Oregon’s “March Madness”. Small schools were being invited to the “big dance” along with the large schools such as Eugene, Salem, Portland, and Medford. Salem was selected as a central tournament site. Schools that were from central and eastern Oregon had much to contend with, even getting to Salem. It took Wallowa, one of the powerful small classification schools, in 1925 and 1929, 24 hours to get to the big city by train. Most of these rural schools were just thrilled to go to the valley site. Caravans of vehicles loaded with fans would empty the town to venture to the tournament. Some schools would have fundraisers to have their boys participate. It would be the biggest experience of the school year and some schools would get new uniforms for the big trip. Most didn’t expect to win against the likes of the large valley schools with their enormous enrollments. It was a thrill to travel and see another part of the state. Many teams would travel for each game avoiding the expense of lodging in local motels. They would face a hostile environment, larger gyms, travel, different official’s interpretations, homesickness, and eating and sleeping conditions. “B” schools had their own tournaments with the winner advancing against the big schools. Many times the reward of competing at the event was to visit a college campus. Before 1926, it was a singleelimination format. In 1932 the tournament expanded to 16 teams. The group to run and coordinate this event was originally created in 1918 as the "Oregon State High School Athletic Association", the name changed to the "Oregon School Activities Association", or O.S.A.A., in 1947.

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1919-1942 It is during this time that two high schools emerged as consistent entries at the state tournament. Salem with a population of around 17,000 and Astoria with about 14,000 Scandinavian immigrants would dominate as no other period of the 97-year tournament history. From 1919 to 1942 the two regular warriors would see the evolution of the game and be in every state tournament but one. The two schools would be crowned state champions 12 times out of the first 23 years. Salem would be state champs six times and runner-ups seven times. Astoria would also win the state crown six times and finish second twice. Salem would win a trophy nine out of the 13 years between 1930 and 1942. Astoria earned a trophy 11 times during the same period. In addition to these six first place trophies came trophies for two third place finishes, a fourth and two fifth places. That’s 11 trophies in 12 seasons—unequaled in Oregon boy’s basketball annuals. During the first 23 years both schools earned a spot in 22 tourneys! They would be responsible for 21 of the 24 championships and runner-up hardware. Between the two powers, they would have 71 players selected to the two All-Tourney teams—34 for Astoria and 37 for Salem—out of a possible 230. The “Fighting Fishermen” would take home a trophy every season from 1930-1937. Many illustrious coaches would be tournament regulars: Salem’s Hollis Huntington and Harold Hauk; Klamath Union’s Dwight French; Medford’s Prince “Prink” Callison; and Eugene’s Hank Kuchera. The first Astoria basketball team was formed in 1910 and since that time the sport has been almost as popular and important to the little seaport town as lumber and the priceless salmon. The first three years at the tournament, 1919-1921, the Fishermen would play for three different coaches. The next three campaigns were under the guidance of once great Astoria athlete, Martin Nelson, whose 47-yard drop kick field goal is still an Astoria record. Although a football coach by trade his hoopsters achieved a remarkable 53-11 record; including a second place 390

trophy in 1923. Lloyd Sowers carried the basketball torch until John Warren’s appearance in 1928-’29. Sower’s record was 50-17. It was this environment that Mr. Warren strode into—WINNING! Scandinavian Influence The colorful coastal village of Astoria has been renamed twice, and influenced significantly by the people who immigrated to it over the years; a large portion of which were Scandinavian in origin and whose descendants continue to live in the region. Eventually they would help the basketball program to immortal greatness. Astoria's population continued to grow from the time of its establishment in 1811 until 1930, ranging from a meager 300 people in the city up to 14,000, and once again dropping to 10,000 where it's lain until the present day. Most of the population growth was due to the enormous opportunities in the fishing and timber industries from the early 1800's until the early 1900's. But it’s what basketball meant to one community that makes for an interesting story. The past 100 years has included many wars, financial recessions, and hardships to many. Basketball has been a diversion in our every day lives. A flash flood leveled the town of Heppner, killing 250, but the town rebounded around its basketball team. But basketball has another importance to local Astorians. Besides developing coordination, skills, confidence, social enjoyment, competition, winter gym warmth, individual development, and a carry over sport to be enjoyed at all levels of competition—it can even bring a divided town together… Former great athlete and coach, Wally Palmberg, mentioned in his 2001 interview that the kids from Finland, Norway and Sweden kept to their particular neighborhoods and kept their traditions in school, play, and work. Not speaking English fueled the division from groups of kids around the town. The town was divided. Despite the shared Scandinavian roots of many in the Astoria area, it wasn't until the coming of John Warren in the fall of 1928 that Astoria had the opportunity to become one united town.

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Coach Warren arrived in Astoria as a 22 year old. In those early years, relaxed eligibility rules kept some of his athletes competing into their early 20's. He wasn’t much older than many of his early cagers. From September of 1928 to June of 1935, Astoria was John Warren's town. After all, the Pendleton High School, University of Oregon graduate produced four state basketball champions and two unbeaten football teams in his short seven-year stay at Astoria High School. During this period his “Fighting Fishermen” won four state championship, a second place, and two third place trophies. On the gridiron, Warren's gridders were 44-13-5. Many of those wins came at the stadium that now bears his name. Known as "Honest John" by Astorians and opponents, Warren's 1928 (6-0-1) and 1931 (7-0-2) teams were unbeaten. The 1928 unit played Centralia Junior College to a 6-6 tie. In Warren's last two games on the sideline at Gyro Field, his troops presented him with routs of Seaside (64-0) and Scappoose (77-0). Basketball dynasty Events were ready to launch John Warren on his fabulous coaching career. A three-school junior high school system carried on a highly competitive athletic program of football and basketball. The local YMCA at this time was referred to in the Spaulding Yearbook as the YMCA basketball hotbed of the United States. These two entities combined to funnel a stream of outstanding young athletes to the high school. However, he must have seen the handwriting on the wall—he enrolled in summer basketball camps to learn the game after his first coaching season. He quickly established his reputation as an excellent basketball coach, and set out to understand the Scandinavian students who played for him along with their parents. He made it a point to visit each of the neighborhoods where the residents segregated themselves from the other ethnicities, spending time with both individuals and groups. In so doing the residents began to feel comfortable with him, and thus were encouraged to attend the local high school games, mixing with other residents outside their neighborhoods and helping to create one whole community. Without realizing it, Coach Warren helped bring the ethnic Scandinavian groups together, and bring them into America's mainstream. An interesting fact was that the team was dubbed the "Flying Finns" by L.H. Gregory, a sportswriter for the Portland Oregonian, to which the team objected. The team was still a bit ethnic conscious but without ill feelings associated, and there was only one Finnish player on the team. Thereafter the Astoria High School teams became known as the “Fighting Fishermen”, and are called thus today.

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To Coach Warren’s credit he made an effort to understand these sturdy ethnic younsters and their parents. He spent time in "Little Helsinki", also in Uppertown and Alderbrook, to visit with parents and friends of his athletes, and to spend time with individuals and groups. The people felt comfortable with him and thus were encouraged to attend the games to mix with others and to feel that they were a part of the community. In this respect, Coach Warren was doing something that he may have little realized; helping to bring these ethnic people into America's mainstream. He sensed the intense, inherent pride embodied in the offspring of these immigrant parents. Conditioning became his forte and he combined this in his coaching with an appeal to this competitive quality. He brought the ethnic sides together with a common goal and molded them into cohesive units that became the great champions of the 30’s. 1928-29 (18-4) District Champions. RUNNER-UP Coach John Warren Roland Larson: All-Tournament First Team Milton Thompson: All-Tournament Second Team In Warren's first season, his team established an 18-4 record. In the district playoffs against a strong St. Helens team, the Fishermen won both games by scores of 28-27. Many years they would have to win five district games just to get to the tournament. At the state tournament, Astoria wiped out Eugene 41-25, upset the tournament favorite Washington High of Portland with Ed Lewis, the to-be AllAmerican basketballer for 1928-‘29 Second Place Team. Coach Warren's first team Oregon State in a 25-24 thriller. After this encounter, the team experienced a letdown coupled with fatigue. This hurt Astoria's championship hopes as they lost to Medford 3514 in the finals. Roland "Dodo" Larson was selected on the All-Tourney team, Milton Thompson on the second All-Tourney team. This was the beginning that launched Coach "Honest John” Warren on a fabulous career. 1929-‘30 (22-4) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach John Warren Herb Ystad: All-Tournament First Team 393

Astoria High's 1930 basketball team probably never realized it at the time, but it set the precedent of winning championships at the state tournament when it brought home the state title for the first time. Astoria High was to follow this first title with five more state high school basketball championships during the era of 1931 through 1943. In addition to these six first place trophies came trophies for two third place finishes, a fourth and two fifth places. 11 trophies in 12 seasons—unequaled in Oregon boy’s basketball annuals. Herb Ystad-1930 The 1930 championship team had only one starter returning from the previous year. The team was very young but talented. The starting center was Pern Averill who was a 9th grader at Lewis and Clark Junior High. Wally Palmberg, a promising future star, was only a sophomore and already one of the leading scorers on the team.

After taking the state title in 1930 and a third place finish in 1931, Astoria was one of the heavy favorites to take home another crown in 1932. After all, the Fishermen were loaded with talented local youths that would go on to etch their names in the state of Oregon’s hoop history. Many are still household names in Clatsop County. 394

1930-’31 (23-8) District Champions. THIRD PLACE TROPHY Coach John Warren Wally Palmberg: All-Tournament First Team Seven players off the 1930-31 team that closed out the previous season with a 23-8 mark, returned for another campaign. Among those on the 1931-32 team were: Robert Bergstrom, Edward Makela, Wally Palmberg, Tom Hayashi, Robert Lee, James Mackey, Erling Orwick, Harold Wright, Leland Canessa and Pern Averill. 1931-’32 (29-4) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach John Warren Bob Bergstrom: All-Tournament First Team Wally Palmberg: All-Tournament Second Team Ed Makela: All-Tournament Second Team Astoria finished the season with 29 wins; the most ever by an Astoria squad. At home, the purple and gold were 15-1. All four losses during the regular season were avenged. Both frosh teams from Pacific University and Willamette University were among the teams that fell to the Fishermen. Bob Bergstrom finished his high school career right behind Palmberg on the career-scoring list. Astoria had two players that were on the state championship unit of 1930. Senior Wally Palmberg started for three years and would become the Fishermen’s all-time career scoring leader during his final year. Junior Pern Averill was elevated to the varsity as a freshmen and would play one more season on the 1932-33 Astoria team that went on to grab another third place state trophy. Both Bergstrom and Palmberg would start for Slats Gill and the Oregon State Beavers a few years later. After the tournament, Oregon Governor, A. W. Norblad, presented awards to the victorious teams. It was extra special for Norblad who was an Astoria resident. Astoria almost did not get a chance to play in the 14th annual hoop tournament. All-state performer and leading scorer, Wally Palmberg did not enter school until the fourth week of school, choosing to use a valid work permit. Lower Columbia League member, Westport High School, claimed that Palmberg be declared ineligible. The district athletic board awarded the county title to Westport. A few days went by before the state athletic board over-ruled the district decision saying that Palmberg’s paperwork was in order. After a lengthy protest and a dominating win over Westport, (54-12) the local cagers were off to Salem and their second title in three years. Palmberg would go on to shake off the missed school time, later becoming the president of a Wyoming community college. 395

Another eligibility challenge came up on the opening day of the state tournament. A Portland lawyer, representing a Portland high school, presented a birth certificate that showed Palmberg was over the 19-year-old age limit. Palmberg’s brother was sent back to Astoria to obtain a copy of Palmberg’s actual birth certificate from the family’s safe, which proved the other to be falsified. 1932-’33 (27-7) District Champions. THIRD PLACE TROPHY Coach John Warren Lee Canessa: All-Tournament Second Team 1933-’34 (39-4) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach John Warren Ted Sarpola: All-Tournament First Team Bobby Anet: All-Tournament First Team Lee Canessa: All-Tournament Second Team 1934-’35 (40-4) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach John Warren Ted Sarpola: All-Tournament First Team Bobby Anet: All-Tournament First Team Winters brought statewide attention to Astoria, as Warren's cagers would win four state titles, along with compiling a 192-35 record—a .846 winning percentage. Seven seasons on the maple hardwood of Patriot Hall saw the Fishermen prevail in 106 of 119 games. The 1934-1935 high schoolers were 24-2 at the friendly confines of the Jerome Avenue hoop palace. That team, Warren's final at Astoria, set a state record for wins its 40-4 record. Averaging a 27-5 win-loss record during Warren's tenure, the locals won the last 27 games that Warren coached against high school foes.

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and Don Mabee (McMinnville) all appeared in the 1935 tournament. In addition, Astoria coach John Warren led Astoria to a 40-4 record and a state championship. Warren would join the University of Oregon program in 1936 as freshman basketball coach and would later coach the varsity. In the fall of 1935, Warren joined the University of Oregon staff coaching football, basketball and baseball at the freshman level. He was swooned by Howard Hobson at the University of Oregon to coach the freshman

basketball team and bring some talent with him. This provided a direct line between Astoria and Eugene, as many division one players would be in the Webfoot lineup from the mouth of the Columbia River. Warren served seven seasons as freshman basketball coach, compiling an impressive 108-12 win loss record. The program was discontinued when freshmen became eligible for varsity action during World War II. Four former “Fighting Fishermen” were on the “Tall Firs” national championship team of 1939—Oregon’s first national championship. After the hostilities in Europe had ended, Warren took over the coaching reigns of the Duck varsity for five years. His 1944-1945 squad registered a 30-13 record. The 30 wins was the most victories in a season by the University of Oregon until 2016. Warren coached varsity football in 1942, before the program was suspended in 1943 due to the war. He also coached track and swimming.

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1935-’36 (29-11) District Champions. FOURTH PLACE TROPHY Coach George Emigh Ted Sarpola: All-Tournament First Team Henry Kokka: All-Tournament Second Team Ted Sarpola would surely have been tagged with the moniker "Magic". His fancy, on target passes and jump shot (the two-handed set shot was still used widely) was the talk of Oregon's prep circles. Playing in the era of the center jump after each basket and the six-foot lane, not to mention no three-point field goals, Sarpola is believed to be the state of Oregon's first high schooler to score over 1,000 points in a career. In fact, at the time of his induction in 1997, Sarpola's 1,223 career points still stood as the AHS all-time career leader. His 473 points during his junior year was also thought to be an Oregon record for one season at the time. Sarpola led the Fishermen in scoring three consecutive seasons. His three straight 1st team all-state tournament selections put him on a very exclusive list. Arthur Daley of the New York times wrote, after Clair Bee's Long Island University team had defeated the Ducks 56-55 in overtime at New York City's Madison Square Garden on December 16, 1940 "One reason Oregon lost is because it had to part with Ted Sarpola, its most talented performer, seven seconds before the first half ended. He had scored 13 points in the half: the slickest basketball artist seen around these parts since Hank Luisetti". Sarpola would spend 34 years in the education field, with coaching stops in Baker City, The Dalles and Clatskanie. His final 11 years were as an employee of the Astoria School District. 1936-’37 (30-9) District Champions. CONSOLATION TROPHY Coach George Emigh Earl Sandness: All-Tournament Second Team 1937-’38 (25-14) Coach George Emigh In 1939, after compiling records of 29-11, 30-9 and 25-14 in his three years as coach at Astoria, George Emigh felt the heat of not winning it all; he left for Portland's Franklin High School.

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1938-’39 (23-15) District Champions. Coach Wally Palmberg 1939-’40 (33-9) District Champions. THIRD PLACE TROPHY Coach Wally Palmberg Roy Seeborg: All-Tournament First Team Art Koski: All-Tournament Second Team Gene Knutsen: All-Tournament Second Team 1940-’41 (24-8) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach Wally Palmberg Roy Seeborg: All-Tournament First Team Elman Peterson: All-Tournament Second Team Nine of the state champions members would go on to play college basketball. The Fishermen would win 30 consecutive games between 1941 and 1942

1941-’42 (26-4) District Champions. STATE CHAMPIONS Coach Wally Palmberg Rube Wirkkunen: All-Tournament First Team Stan Williamson: All-Tournament First Team Eben Parker: All-Tournament Second Team

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1942-’43 (19-2) District Champions. Coach Wally Palmberg Ken Seeborg: All-Tournament Second Team Fred “Happy” Lee: All-Tournament Second Team Palmberg, arguably the best-known basketball personality in Astoria history, was the spark that led John Warren's 1931 and 1933 AHS teams to state titles was now the heir to the Fishermen nation. After three seasons and All-America honors under legendary Slats Gill at Oregon State University, Palmberg returned to Astoria as a coach and educator. The 5-foot-11 forward won All-American honors, as well as All-Pacific Coast Conference honors, in 1936 when he averaged 11.1 points for the Beavers.

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Although Palmberg had not finished his course work at OSU, the job at Astoria was his, and the school held the position until Palmberg rushed to complete his college obligations. Palmberg's coaching job was again being held for him and he guided the Fishermen two more seasons before moving on to other endeavors.

If winning state titles in 1941 and 1942 were highlights of his coaching career, then Palmberg's biggest disappointment while at the Fishermen helm, had to come after his Fishermen defeated Salem, 32-25 in the opening round of the 1943 state tournament. Astoria, coming off back-to-back state titles, entered the tournament as the odds on favorite to take home its third consecutive 1st place trophy. After all, Astoria rolled into Salem 18-0, packing a 29 game win streak, and loaded with talent. Two members of that team would start at Oregon State as freshmen. Astoria defeated Salem, 32400

25 in the first round. That evening Palmberg gathered his troops and broke the bad news to them. He would be reporting to the Navy in the morning, and the Fishermen would have to continue without him.

Astoria lost to Baker 29-24 and Pendleton 38-34 in its next two games without Palmberg sitting at the head of the bench. Future Astoria Hall of Fame coach, Pete Bryant, was a member of that team. After he returned from the Navy he would coach two more seasons. The native Astorian’s high school record was 167-65 for a .720 winning percentage. The two coaches that brought six state championships to Astoria in 14 seasons had a combined record of 359 wins against only 100 losses. (.782) He returned to coaching in the mid-1950's, this time at the college level as the headman at Oregon Institute of Technology. Palmberg's Klamath Falls squads won three Oregon Collegiate Conference titles: 1957,1958, and 1961. He coached the Owls to their first 20-win season when the school went 20-4 in the 1957-58 season. The Astoria Royal Chinooks were a professional basketball team based in Astoria who played in the Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League (PCBL) during the 1947–48 seasons. Palmberg was their player-coach and part owner. Their home court was the Astoria Armory. When his coaching career ended, Palmberg earned his administration credentials and was a dean at Pendleton's Blue Mountain Community College, before becoming President of Central Wyoming College, a two-year institution in Riverton. 401

His book, Under One Flag, a history of Lower Columbia Sports, is considered one of the best of its kind in the entire country. Palmberg was named to the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981 and the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1991. According to the 2001 interview, Palmberg was one of the few people who could recall Astoria when basketball was still in its infancy, and talked about how the sport eventually broke down cultural barriers in the city. “Basketball games were played everywhere, he added. The power company complained about backboards being nailed to power poles and wanted them removed. The town’s people rebelled and the company ended up helping put up hoops. If local drivers came across a street basketball game in progress, they stopped for a suitable break in the action and a wave-through before they proceeded. Bobby Anet and Wally Johansen, two starters on Hobby Hobson’s Championship team of 1939, lived across the street from each other in what was called Uniontown. They lived on a hill and could not put up a hoop but there was always a game to be found in the town. Both players had their college numbers retired at U of O. The YMCA and junior high schools developed players at an early age and kids played together all the way up since their elementary days.” "All the immigrants that came from Scandinavia didn’t think much of us. There was constant antagonizing towards each other,” Palmberg shares. "The Finns couldn’t understand English, so they were lost. But after the stories got in the paper, some of them got very interested in what we were doing. They took classes to speak English, and eventually became very avid followers of the game." Throughout this era, many kids used the nickname “Swede”. The “Golden” years were over. The yearly drive to Salem would dry up and the trophy drought would hover over the deep-sea port like the morning mist. It would be 58 years before a Mike Goin club would bring a state championship home to Astoria in 1998. As you scroll through the AllTournament teams one does not see any more names from Astoria until Gordon Scott appears in 1958 and 1959. He played under Coach Jerry Mosby. Astoria Hall of Fame coach Pete Bryant’s stars, Dave Romppanen and Jon Norgaard, would join the tourney yeams in ’62 and ’63. The Fishermen would move to a lower classification in 1981. Before that time Astoria had been one of three original schools, along with Hillsboro and Beaverton, to form the METRO League. As a Sunset High School player in the early 60’s, I remember the long bus ride down to Astoria to battle the Fishermen. We would stop and eat the pre-game meal at Oney’s Restaurant along Hiway 26 at Elsie. The cantankerous owner, Oney Camberg, was a faithful Astoria basketball fan. With her longshoreman language, she would torment us on how we would lose that night. Super fan

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The packed Astoria gym would be full of crazed fans. The court was college length and the announcer would be intimidating. All Astoria basketball players had “butch” haircuts. We were the first Washington County team to beat Astoria on their home court. For a small school competing at the big school classification, they were always tough to contend with. Astoria High, a school that never exceeded 425 students, is the first team west of the Mississippi to win 1500 games. They love their basketball.

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Algot "Swede” Westergren1923

George Anderson-1925 4-year starter

Lee Canessa-1934

Wally Johansen-1935

Earl Sandness1937

Roy Seeborg-1941

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Dave Romppanen-1963

Jim Mott 1970 Mike Goin-1967

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Indians—Heroes Before Trail Blazers

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WAS AN EVENTFUL YEAR: President Carter pardons Vietnam “dodgers”, Elvis dies, Marquette defeats North Carolina, Seattle Slew wins the Derby and yes there’s that memorable Sunday day on June 5th when an expansion team, named the Portland Trailblazers, pulled off the unheard come-from-behind conquest over the Philadelphia 76ers. Who can forget Bill Walton throwing his sweaty jersey into the stands and the two Blazers fans perched atop the basket support or the victory parade through downtown Portland. “Red hot and rolling” became a legend!

Since Blazermania, Oregonians have had to rest on that memory as the only Oregon professional basketball championship. But 30 years before there was another team and league that battled for a professional championship down the street—the Portland Indians. The Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League was a struggling professional basketball league with teams from the Pacific Northwest in the United States and Canada. The league existed for two seasons: 1946-47 and 1947-48. Champions 1946-47: Bellingham Fircrests won round robin playoffs; chose not to play in the World Professional Basketball Tournament, so runner-up Portland Indians went instead, losing to the Sheboygan Redskins in the first round. 1947-48: Portland Indians defeated Seattle Athletics 3 games to 1. (The fourth game was disallowed after a timekeeping error and replayed two days later with Portland winning 76–74). Portland's first pro basketball championship was not seized inside a multimillion-dollar arena in front of 13,000 spellbound fans. And the Rose City's first champions were not heralded by the national media or feted in a ticker-tape parade. Instead, the morning after winning their championship, Portland coach Harry "Swede" Roos, star center Noble Jorgensen and teammates quietly read a short account in The Oregonian, grabbed their lunch pails and drove to their offseason jobs. 406

But while the 1976-77 Trail Blazers beat the Philadelphia 76ers for their title, Portland's entry in the 1947-48 Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League knocked off its geographic rival, Seattle. Since that season, Portland's title remains disputed, at least by Seattle Athletics forward Merlin "Boody" Gilbertson."That was the biggest heist in basketball history," Gilbertson said. In August 1946, when the seven-team Pacific Coast league was formed, pro basketball was a speck on a sports landscape long dominated by baseball, football, boxing and college sports. Troubles in the new Pacific Northwest enterprise surfaced from the start. The Salem Trailblazers drew only 220 fans to their opener, while the aptly named Spokane Orphans, unable to secure a regular home floor, drew only 300 twice against Portland. Portland, which along with Seattle's then-Blue Devils and the Vancouver, B.C. Hornets drew from the league's largest populations, attracted only 500 fans to each of its first two games in the 2,400-seat Portland Armory. The fortress-like Armory, built in 1891 and constructed in dark stone and whitewashed brick at Northwest 10th Avenue and Couch Street, occupied an entire block in a blue-collar district of warehouses, breweries and automotive businesses. Presidents Taft, Roosevelt, and Wilson have given speeches there. It was used for all kinds of events. The south two-thirds of the building, inside which Portland played its games, was razed years ago. What remains is now the Gerding Theater at the Armory. "The spectators sat right on the court line—that was out of bounds," former Portland guard Dave Teyema, said of the armory, whose portable court consisted of 160 sections and rested on asphalt. "You'd hit a dead spot in the floor and the ball would go flying." After two sparse crowds, Portland reduced its ticket prices from $1.80 Portland Armory (reserved) and $1.20 (general admission) to $1.25 (reserved), 85 cents (general admission) and 50 cents for students. The Portland Armory, as pictured in 1949, looking northwest from Northwest 10th Avenue and Couch Street. The 2,400-seat arena hosted pro basketball 407

games in the late 1940s—including the Rose City entry. League president Ray W. Clark, who operated the St. Francis Hotel at Southwest 11th Avenue and Main Street, and team president Otis Anderson, a car dealer, saw crowds grow as the product on the court improved in that inaugural season. The team— featuring 6-foot-8 player-coach Urgel "Slim" Wintermute, former Oregon All-American with the 1939 NCAA champion "Tall Firs," and former Oregon State AllAmerican John Mandic, a 6’4” forward—won 20 straight home games and the regular-season title with a 33-10 record but placed second to Bellingham in the playoffs. The Rose City's prospects looked dim for the league's second—and last season. Depleted, Portland had lost Mandic to the National Basketball League's Rochester Royals and Wintermute retired from basketball.

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Before the season, coach Howard Maple resigned. They signed three players from the Waterloo (Iowa) Pro-Hawks of the defunct Professional Basketball League of America. The 6’9” Jorgensen, who had starred at the University of Iowa, became Portland's centerpiece. Portland appeared headed for doom in January after a devastating 12-game losing streak and with spotty fan support. This was where Anderson, forever the car salesman, proposed a split season that allowed his team a mental reset. The league agreed. After Portland's 7-26 first half, Jorgensen went on a tear, scoring a then-league-record 42 points against Bellingham. Dave Teyema played for Portland in 1946-47 and part of the 1947-48 season. "Jorgy was very good, more of a straight-ahead big man," said Teyema, a Roosevelt High School alum who finished the 1947-48 season with Vancouver. "He'd get his own balls off the basket. There weren't too many really big guys in those days." 6'9" Noble Jorgensen

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Popick and Stan Williamson joined in March and became starters and helped Portland finish first in the round-robin playoffs at 5-2, advancing to face Seattle for the title. Game 4 of the best-of-five finals. Portland ahead of Seattle two games to one. Twenty seconds left on the clock. Portland holding an 81-80 lead. Seattle star and player-coach Al Brightman scooped up a loose ball, nothing between him and the basket but waxed maple. As Brightman raced toward the basket, timekeeper Millis L. "Windy" Wingate tripped the final buzzer. Referee Frank Mandic—John's brother—blew his whistle. Brightman paused and then laid the ball into the basket. Officials decided the final buzzer was the authority. Portland celebrated and Seattle protested. Clark stepped in and called a do-over. The Oregonian's headline the next day summarized: Hoop Windup Is Confusin'; Not Amusin' —Premature Buzzer Cancels Pro Clash. The cast of characters is worth noting: Clark was Portland's majority owner, Frank Mandic a former Portland player and Wingate a longtime Portland sports booster. Game 4 was played in front of "1,500 clients raw-throated and both clubs in torrid-temper" at the Armory. “Homers”, Seattle cried. "There's no question who won that game," says Merlin "Boody" Gilbertson. "The timekeeper hit the horn and the officials didn't know what to do," said Gilbertson, Seattle's third-leading scorer. "There was no question who won that game. Ten times I feel robbed. I'm an honest Norwegian and I don't like liars. Game 4 was replayed two nights later, and Portland won 76-74. The Rose City had its first championship for keeps. But further explanation of what happened behind the scorer's table on April 9, 1948, was forever lost on the Sellwood Bridge eight months later when Wingate was killed in an automobile crash. Portland pro basketball then went into extended hibernation—until coach Jack Ramsay, finals MVP Bill Walton and his Blazers teammates electrified Memorial Coliseum almost three decades later. While the 1976-77 Trail Blazers beat the distant Philadelphia 76ers for their title, Portland’s entry in the 1947-48 Pacific Coast Professional Basketball League knocked off its geographic rival, Seattle. —The Oregonian 409

PACIFIC COAST PROFESSIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE 1946-‘47 to 1947-‘48 FINAL STANDINGS (through Sunday, February 23, 1947) W 33 26 24 18 8 8 1

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Pct .750 .583 .500 .167

Portland Indians Bellingham Fircrests Vancouver Hornets Seattle Blue Devils Salem Trailblazers* Yakima Ramblers* Spokane Orphans* *dropped by league

INDIVIDUAL SCORING Gale Bishop, Bell Norm Baker, Van John Mandic, Port Slim Wintermute, Port Norm Dalthorp, Sea Fred Osterhaus Al Maul, Sea Ernie Maskovich George Andrews, Van

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Yakima Ramblers- Harold (Moose) Schlicting C (Washington), Smith, Joe Matanich (Cle Elum, WA High), John Matanich (Cle Elum High), Don Sanders (Central Washington), Emil Drovetto G (Cle Elum High), Clipper Carmody G (Central Washington), Sorenson, Harry Parrish (later with Portland). Bellingham declined an invitation to the World Pro Tournament in Chicago following the season. Portland, picking up Norm Baker and George Andrews from the Vancouver Hornets to replace Mike Hafenecker and Bill Taitt, who were unable to make the trip, went instead as regular-season champions and playoff runner-ups. The Indians met the Sheboygan Redskins in a first-round game on Sunday, 6 April. 1947 and led after three quarters, 43-35, before bowing, 62-48. ************************************************************************ PCPBL 1947-‘48 FINAL STANDINGS (First half through games of Saturday, January 31, 1948, second half through games of Saturday, February 21, 1948) FIRST HALF Seattle Athletics Bellingham Fricrests Tacoma Mountaineers Vancouver Hornets Astoria Royal Chinook Portland Indians

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Pct .667 .650 .444 .391 .312

LEADING SCORERS Norm Baker, Van Noble Jorgensen, Port Al Brightman, Sea** Al Maul, Sea Ken Hays, Ast-Bell Arvid Sutherland, Port Boody Gilbertson, Sea Bill Osterhaus Ray Wark, Bell Bill Taitt, Port John Katica, Tac Bob Graf, Tac Wally Leask, Sea Norm Dalthorp, Sea Ernie Endress, Tac Rube Wirkkunen, Ast-Bell Erland Anderson, Ast-Port Otto Kerber, Port Jack Voelker, Sea Ken Lawn, Van

GB 0.5 4.5 5.5 10.0 15.5 GB 0.5 4.5 6.0 8.0

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**Gale Bishop of Bellingham had scored in excess of 400 points before being sidelined in February and for the remainder of a season with a "cut hand." ************************************************************************ PCPBL RECORDS Most Points, Team, Game 88, Portland vs. Bellingham, December 14, 1947 Most Points, Team, Game 89, Astoria vs. Bellingham, December 17, 1947 Most Points, Team, Game 97, Vancouver vs. Astoria, December 27, 1947 Most Points, Team, Game- 108, Bellingham vs. Portland, January 4, 1948 Bellingham (108)- Bishop 41, Wark 18, Gainer 4, Gaffney 14, Akins 19, Baker 5, Thompson 0, Pattran 2, Chamberlin 5; Portland (67) -Smith 2, Sutherland 15, Jorgensen 21, Kerber 14, Taitt 0, Hashhagen 2, Stitt 3, Roos 5, Rodrigues 5. Most Points, Individual, Game- 43, Ken Hays, Bellingham vs. Portland, Monday, Most Points, Individual, Game- 42, Noble Jorgensen, Portland vs. Bellingham, Most Points, Individual, Game- 41, Gale Bishop, Bellingham vs. Portland, On Monday, February 2, 1948, the Astoria club (Palmberg Brothers, Inc., named after three brothers—William, H.G. and Wally Palmberg) announced it would suspend operations due to "lack of attendance." President Clark later said that the franchise might be relocated to either Everett (WA), or Bremerton (WA). It was not revived, given that the league was in its last season. The team's star player, ex-Oregon "skyscraper," 6-foot-7-inch Ken Hays, was assigned to the Bellingham team ALL-STAR TEAMS First Team- Gale Bishop, Bellingham; Al Maul, Bellingham; Noble Jorgensen, Portland; Norm Baker, Vancouver; Al Brightman, Seattle. Second Team- Tom Smith, Portland; John Katica, Tacoma; Ken Hays, Astoria-Bellingham; Ray Wark, Bellingham; "Boody" Gilbertson, Seattle. TEAM ROSTERS Astoria (Lower Columbia River) Royal Chinooks- Bill Magruder F, Rube Wirkkunen F, Ken Hays C (Oregon), Jack Howard G, Vernon G, Ty Lovelace G (Eugene, OR High), Wally Palmberg G (player-coach-part owner) (Oregon State), Bob Warren G, Erland (Andy) Anderson F (Oregon State), Frank Smith. Bellingham Fircrests- Al Maul F (Bremerton, WA High), Gale Bishop F (player-coach) (Washington State), Chuck Patterson C, Ray Wark G, Bobby Dorr G, Cliff Gaffney, Chamberlin, Al Akins G, Elmer Gainer (later with Seattle). Portland Indians- Bill Taitt F, Tom Smith F-C, Arvid (Suds) Sutherland C, Don Stitt G, Roy Pflugard G (player-coach in mid-season), F. Smith, John Bianco G (player-coach at beginning of season), Noble Jorgensen C (joined team upon demise of Waterloo franchise in BAA), Bill Dwyer F (Seton Hall), Good, Bowen, Ken Hashhagen (Pennsylvania), B. Anderson, Otto Kerber G (Waterloo in BAA), Harry Roos G (player-coach in late season) (Waterloo in BAA), Dave Teyema G (later joined Vancouver), Mike Hafenecker, Jack Butterworth, Ted Sarpola, Durdan, Abel (Rod) Rodrigues G, Stan Williamson G (Oregon), Al Popick G (Oregon), Jack Goldsmith. Seattle Athletics- Wally Leask G (Washington), Price, Hal Kottman C, Al Brightman G (player-coach) (Boston Celtics of BAA), "Boody" Gilbertson G (Washington), Dean White C (later with Vancouver), Frankie Watson F (Gonzaga), Norm Dalthorp F (Washington), Bill Glavin, Ken Suesens G (Sheboygan of NBL), Elmer Gainer (with Bellingham earlier).

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Tacoma Mountaineers- John Katica F, Bob Voelker F (Washington), Bob Graf C, Hoffler F, Jack Voelker (Washington), Ernie Endress F, Sig Sigurdson G, Marv Harshman F (Pacific Lutheran), Tom Wark, Tom Cross. Vancouver Hornets- Norm Baker F, Ken Lawn F, Bill (Stretch) Osterhaus C, Ritchie Nicol G, Doug Peden G, Arthur Chapman, Jack Vaughn, George (Porky) Andrews G (player-coach), Dave Teyema G (from Portland), Dean White C (with Seattle earlier). The Salem Trailblazers (a nickname that would one day be attached to an NBA team in Oregon), Yakima Ramblers, Spokane Orphans and Astoria (Lower Columbia River) Royal Chinooks were flops; the first three failing to complete the first season and the latter team a second-half dropout in the second campaign. Astoria was chosen for a franchise location in the second season because occasional Portland games played there during the first season drew reasonably well. Bellingham played at least one game in neighboring Lynden (WA), and Tacoma's Mountaineers played at least one game in Centralia (WA). There may have been other "neutral" site games played which will be produced by additional research into the two seasons of play. The league rules called for 48 minutes of playing time, divided into four, 12-minute quarters, and allowed for six fouls before an individual's disqualification. Due to increased physical roughness, an experimental “penalty box” such as ice hockey, was a short-lived endeavor. A player was removed after his sixth foul but could re-enter after a two-minute period. This proved to be an advantage for the over aggressive player. He would “use up” his allotted fouls knowing that he would be back in two minutes. Thus it was a fiasco and was eliminated. A good crowd for the Coast Pro league was between 1,000 and 1,500, with a couple houses approaching the 2,000 mark in Portland. But, all too often, the lesser members of the loop played before thin gatherings of barely 100 more. The major-city newspapers of Vancouver, Seattle and Portland were sparing in their coverage of the new league, which sprang from the prosperous times immediately following World War II and which produced an explosion of new leagues in most major sports— including the new National Basketball Association. These, in turn, fell prey to a variety of circumstances, most notably over-expansion, inadequate playing facilities and the advent of television's early days. The Coast Pro Basketball league was one of the casualties, with Clark declining to launch a third season in 1948-49. RIP CITY would have to wait…

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Jim Winters Breaks Color Barrier

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WINTERS MADE UP his mind when he graduated from the University of Portland in 1957 that he wanted to help shape young minds.

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Even though he had impeccable credentials as an all-American college basketball player, student and a military veteran, none of the Portland high schools would hire him as a coach. When an opportunity arose in St. Paul, he decided to try out the rural farming community in north Marion County. What he found was a home. When Winters was hired as St. Paul's boys basketball coach, he became the first African-American head basketball coach—and possibly the first AfricanAmerican head coach in any sport—in the state of Oregon. Winters was born in Arkansas and moved to Portland early in his high school days, enrolling at Roosevelt. Though 5’10” and initially in the shadow of older brother, Jackson, he would later be his teammate at University of Portland Winters made a name for himself at Roosevelt and the University of Portland. He led the PIL in scoring (1948); was All-PIL first team (1949) and led the Roughriders to the school’s only State Basketball Championship. Winters, who led the tournament in scoring, was named first team AllTournament. He followed his older brother Jackson in attending the University of Portland on a basketball scholarship. He met Patricia Anne Minor, also of Portland, and married her on March 2nd, 1951. Playing on four University of Roosevelt Sophomore Portland NAIA National playoff teams during his career starter, Jim Winters between the years of 1949 and 1952, he led the Pilots to three 20-win seasons before serving three years in the Korean war, during which time the Pilots suffered three consecutive losing seasons. He returned for his senior season in 1955-56 to lead the pilots to his 4th 20-win season and garnering all-American honorable mention honors along the way. His impressive 20.2 points per game scoring average during that season still ranks third all time. Basketball fans and alumni from that era will always 414

remember the memorable games against Seattle University and victories over the Slats Gill led teams of Oregon State University. Winters would be selected honorable mention all-American. He was drafted into the Army and served in the Korean War in between his years as a player at Portland, though he played some basketball while in the service. When he finished his teaching degree from Portland, he sought out a job where he could teach and coach. Winters was more concerned about the poor state of the roads leading to St. Paul than racism in the community. "He said that the people treated him really good and he got along well with the athletes. Usually a small town could be very harsh, especially on the segregation situation," said Lloyd Bergman, a teammate of Winters' at Roosevelt and University of Portland. "He actually enjoyed it. I don't think Jim would have stayed if he had hit any major obstacles or major problems." Winters taught history, P.E. and health at St. Paul and worked as a guidance counselor. Though Winters focused on being an educator, his work as a coach made him a trail blazer. "Obviously I always say I thought it opened up the doors because he had some success," said Jimi Winters, his son. "It opened up the doors for some other black coaches. "I think he was more keen on shaping young people's lives, getting them to be serious at school and compete hard as athletes. I can tell you without any reservation that he was proficient in sports, but he was very, very big in academics and shaping people's lives." Under Winters' guidance, St. Paul reached the Class 2A state basketball tournament in 1965 and his team won a Marion County championship. "Well, he brought a new discipline to our program, I can tell you that," said Tom Frith, who played for Winters from 1957-1960. "I would like to think that he brought us into the modern era, if that was even possible back in 1958.”

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"He was strong on fundamentals. The funny thing about it, my first year there he had us put on a full-court press when the rest of the league hadn't even heard of a full-court press." Race was a factor during Winters’ playing days at Portland. There were times when he couldn't eat in the same restaurants and stay in the same hotels as his teammates. But no one remembers race being a factor during Winters’ decade in St. Paul. "We were embraced like we always belonged there," Anne Winters said. "Not one time ever that I can recall we felt different than anyone else. I didn't know we were different than anyone else until we moved to Portland." While working and coaching at St. Paul, he also played semi-pro basketball with the Valley Motors team in Salem. "He was a good ballplayer," said Jerry Smith, who played for Winters from 1957-1961. "He shot a true jump shot and he'd get about two feet off the ground." The entire time he was in St. Paul he was an assistant football and track and field coach and eventually became the head track coach. Winters was the assistant coach under football coach Buck Weatherill when St. Paul reached its first state championship game, a 32-22 loss to Sisters in the Class B-6 state championship game in 1959, the final six-man football game in Oregon. "We had a very successful football program, and I think Jim Winters was a big part of that," Frith said. After the 1966 school year, Winters moved back to the PIL schools, working at Jefferson and then Roosevelt. He coached at Roosevelt until 1975 and continued his work as a counselor until retiring in about 1985. In addition to St. Paul's Hall of Fame, he previously was enshrined in the PIL Hall of Fame and University of Portland's athletics Hall of Fame. "It's very, very special for St. Paul, absolutely, because they gave him his first opportunity when nobody else would," Jimi Winters said. (By Bill Poehler, Statesman Journal and revised by Tom Rohlffs) 416

Harvey Wade “Swede” Halbrook “Dream or Nightmare” A sophomore at Oregon State College, he is the tallest man ever to play basketball, topping Oklahoma A&M’s onetime giant, Bob Kurland, by a good three inches! Despite his size, Halbrook is not what is known in the game as a "goon." He is well coordinated, moves and defends adequately, and when he gets the ball he just bounces up and dunks it for a basket. His team’s high scorer, he has averaged 23.7 points a game. At college, Swede sleeps in an eight-foot-long bed and pals around with 6-foot-8 inch Ted Romanoff. "He doesn’t make me feel so conspicuous," says Swede. —Life Magazine, 1954 By Scott Ball. Edited by Tom Rohlffs, retired coach

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As a youngster growing up in Portland’s post-war housing development, Halbrook picked up the nickname "Swede." The nickname befits him—his ancestry is German and Dutch—but still it figures that Wade would be tagged with a misnomer. For Halbrook, was an individual doomed always to stick out in the crowd like a Douglas fir in a forest of smaller evergreens. Part of Swede's trouble is that he was 7 feet 1 inches tall in high school. Naturally he tends to protrude among people. Outside of placing electric light bulbs in ceiling fixtures without benefit of a ladder about the only thing 7 feet 1 inches of body is good for is playing basketball. Dr. Naismith did not have Swede in mind when he invented the game, but basketball as much as anything saved Swede from becoming a misfit. The skinny boy, whose shirt sleeves ended somewhere on his forearms and whose trousers never quite got to his ankles, figured to be the butt for the natural cruelty of children. When he entered Lincoln High School he was so uncomfortable, with girls snickering at him, that he considered transferring to Benson Tech, an all-boys' school, even before he tried out for the team. Chuck Boice, Oregon State editor emeritus, was a teacher at Lincoln at the time and still remembers seeing Swede in a line of other students wishing to transfer to Benson. Boice informed Lincoln basketball coach Jim Partlow of what was about to happen and Partlow just as quickly went to counsel his young giant.

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Then he got his first opportunity to turn jeers into cheers. "He had nothing to bond him to the school at the time," says Coach Partlow of Lincoln. "Ultimately basketball gave him the tie." After one year of high school basketball, his talents became obvious. Partlow recognized both the star material and the behavior problem in the moody young giant. Besides teaching Wade how to play basketball he spent a good deal of his time trying to insulate Halbrook's emotions from the riding he took from the wildly partisan high school crowds. Swede did learn to play basketball, and he was pretty good at it. Not far into his junior year, another side to Swede’s personality became evident, Boice recalled. "He was not just an extremely tall young man willing to try basketball but a competitive athlete with pretty good hands. In a tight game he wanted the ball and could take it to the basket." He led Lincoln to the state championship and established a new set of Oregon records. During the finals of the 1952 state championship tournament the spectators, who had been riding Swede throughout the tournament, stood up when he left the game and gave him an ear-shattering ovation that lasted for several minutes. Genuinely touched, Swede remarked, "It gave me a sort of feeling that maybe it was worth it all." "Then there was the media. It is difficult to comprehend today the attention Halbrook attracted. There was no television, unfortunately, but TV wasn’t needed for him to become a household name throughout Oregon," Boice added. He and his Lincoln Cardinal teammates played in the prestigious 1952 Oregon high school basketball tournament. There has not been a more dominant Oregon high school player than the 7’1” Swede Halbrook. Coach Partlow, the Lincoln coach for nine years said he would be as domineering today as he was then. The three-second zone has been expanded to 12 feet, which might have slowed down his scoring some. He was superior in strength and stamina and could use either hand on his whirling hook shot. He held the city high jump record of 6’2” for a time before the advent of the “Fosbury flop”. He was agile, had all kinds of moves, good touch, and could dish off the ball.” That Cardinal team of ’52 had very quick, fast players that could break presses and distribute the ball. The “little guys” could shoot too. The remainder of the squad was Charles (Chili) Baines at 5’5”, Sly Hannon at 5’8”, and Phil Carlin and Mickey Holzman, both 5’9”. Their style of play complimented Swede. 418

It was not easy for Lincoln to make it to the tournament that year. Defending state champion, Jefferson, and Cleveland would be challenging foes. Cleveland and Lincoln would be co P.I.L. champions. They would split their two league contests and would have a one game playoff for tournament position. The Indians got the best of the Cardinals that night using slow down tactics. The 1952 tournament was all Halbrook and Company. Lincoln easily breezed by Harold Hauck’s Salem squad, 70-43. Halbrook had a 40-point, 34 rebound performance. This 40-point night reset the previous record of 39 he set the preceding year. The next victim was the Bend Lava Bears coached by Roger Wiley. The central Oregon team was even with Lincoln until Swede went on a scoring rampage. His 41 points plus 32 rebounds put away any upset hopes. Swedes’ fourth quarter barrage paved the way for 68-53 victory. In the semifinals, with the La Grande Tigers, it was all Halbrook despite a slow tempo employed by Vic Adams’ Eastern Oregonians. The Tower of

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Lincoln dropped in 34 points and corralled 32 rebounds in the Cards 53-42 victory. The finals pitted the Cardinals against Central Catholic, one of the pretournament favorites and one of the better Oregon high school teams of all time. Coach Bob Mulder’s classy cagers carried a 24-1 record into the tournament. The main players were Bob Altenhofen, 6’4” center, John Foster, 6’3” springy-legged forward; and Paul Bartholemy, 6’ guard who ran the attack and could hit from the outside. Altenhofen, regarded as one of Oregon’s most outstanding players ever, was selected three straight years on the All-Tournament first team. The Rams were overwhelmed by Halbrook’s awesome performance—51 points and 20 rebounds—arguably the finest individual game in tourney history. Central Catholic had defeated The Dalles, Marshfield, and Cleveland soundly to set the match up. The then-record crowd of 7,856 at McArthur Court sat down believing a close contest would follow. Taking high passes from Hannon, Carlin, and Baines, Halbrook had 28 points and Central Catholic had 19 at the half. The outcome was never in doubt. Swede had 40 points at the end of three. He scored his 51st point from the free throw line. He connected on 24 of 36 shots. His tournament tally was 166 points in four games. He set the state tournament scoring record with 41.5 points per game. His 166 points incredibly surpassed the entire four-team opponents that Lincoln faced. He was selected to the All-Tournament First Team both years. His 1,035 points for the season is still an Oregon high school record. "When we had the team that won the state championship," said Partlow, "the kids on the team were all under 6’ and very quick and fit in with Swede just perfectly. He was certainly ahead of his time. If he had been playing 20 years later, he probably would have been an instant millionaire, knowing the demand today for players Swede's height." 420

In three varsity seasons at Lincoln, Halbrook scored an amazing 1,747 points, scoring 1,035 as a senior in 27 games, an unheard of 38.3 average. Included was a game on February 22, 1952, in which he scored 71 points against Roosevelt, the second-highest single-game total in Oregon prep history. Halbrook hit 32 of 41 shots from the field that night, added 7 of 8 free throws and scored 24 of his points in the fourth quarter. The 71-point game was a state record at the time, but stood for less than 24 hours before Jerry Crimins of McLoughlin, who had heard news accounts of Halbrook's performance, scored 73 points against Hermiston. Crimins' record still stands. Halbrook also had games of 66 and 57 points as a high school senior. Halbrook had found the academic going at Lincoln fairly rugged. Still he became the most sought-after high school graduate in the Pacific Northwest—75 colleges bidding for his services. But Amory T. “Slats” Gill, Oregon State College basketball coach generally gets his pick of athletes within the state, and he got Swede. Holbrook was headed for Corvallis to play under coaches Slats Gill and Paul Valenti. Immediately, things began turning around for the Beavers and the part Halbrook played in this is unquestionable. Slats had been through four straight losing seasons before the arrival of Swede and suddenly Oregon State was a national contender. When Swede arrived at the large OSC campus he was slightly appalled at the size of his new venture and even made vague plans to decamp and enlist at another school. He never quite decided, however, and hung on at OSC. He broke in with the OSC varsity in 1953 playing against Indiana and its great center, 6-foot 10-inch Don Schlundt. Swede scored a highly creditable 44 points to Schlundt's 53 in the two-game series, and snared 17 rebounds to his opponent's 19. By the end of the season he had scored 614 points, breaking the old OSC mark by 121. Under Gill he became a genuine star, hooking well with both hands, using an effective jump shot and learning to pace himself. Oregon sportswriters were stimulated to dub Swede with dubious titles like the "Splendid Spire" and "Tower of Lincoln." After high school he played two seasons at Oregon State University (1954, and 1955) and was a national sensation. He was First Team All-Pacific Coast 421

Conference and All Northern Division in 1954 and 1955. He was an AllAmerican selection in 1955 with great promise as the tallest college basketball player. Now at 7’3” and 225 pounds, Halbrook towered over most other players of his era, far above even the rival basketball centers of his day, but Valenti said "He was pretty athletic, too. He wasn't just big. He had talent. He could get up and down the court better than you'd think he could. His height helped. But he had basketball ability and skills, too." Swede brought national attention to OSC basketball along with winning seasons and new records. Yet he disappointed both team and fans by leaving school early, dashing Beaver hopes for a national title in the process. After three years at Oregon State College, he left as an enigma, though his feats on the basketball court were legend. Perhaps Corvallis and OSC simply weren’t big enough to keep the "splendid spire" around. A good basketball player, with agility and the ability to run, in addition to the obvious advantage of height, Halbrook didn’t adjust well to college life or to the discipline Oregon State Head Coach Slats Gill demanded of his players, both on and off the court. While the Life article portrayed Halbrook as a coach’s dream, in reality he was something of a nightmare for Slats and Valenti. But Swede could not shake his personal problems. Halbrook make a desperate attempt to become just one of the boys. He tasted the heady wine of nighttime roistering and began cutting classes. As a result he flunked a number of credits during the 1954 spring term and to make up for the deficiencies he buckled down in the fall. The OSC team, strong with players like Tony Vlastelica, Bill Toole and another 7footer, Phil Shadoin, played mediocre ball that season. When Halbrook returned from his scholastic labors after the first of the year, the OSC squad reeled off four straight victories and began looking like a strong contender for national honors. Then Halbrook took to his evening wanderings and classroom absences again. Slats Gill, who has a reputation as a sort of Father Flanagan when it comes to straightening out athletic and academic risks, sat down for a twoand-one-half hour chat with Wade. The Splendid Spire offered no remorse, showed no sign of a desire to reform. Gill suspended him from the team. 422

"It's not fair for the school and it's not fair for the fellows on the squad who are doing the right thinking," he said. Then in an uncoachly burst of bitterness, Gill fired a few rounds at the ethics of college athletic programs. "It isn't fair for a school to hang onto a boy—any boy—and give him nothing in return but a chance to play basketball. If he doesn't get any more out of college than that, he's going to wind up passing out towels in a locker room, and probably not doing too good a job of it. But Lord," Gill ended, reverting to his character as coach, "could we use him!" Immediately after news of Halbrook's suspension broke, Buchan's Bakers, a Seattle firm, contacted Swede and offered him an opportunity to play basketball as an employee of theirs. Swede was supposed to receive about $100 a week as a truck driver. Buchan's made plane reservations to Seattle for Swede but he never showed up. Instead he met with Coach Gill, confessed he had a "big shot attitude" and was reinstated. Gill, however, did not allow Halbrook to suit up for the next game against the University of Oregon. The following night, in a return game at Corvallis, Gill had Halbrook ready on the bench. When he rose on the sidelines to limber up, the largest crowd in the history of Gill Coliseum (11,500) put on a terrific demonstration. Swede played poorly but OSC won in overtime 56-54. When ‘Swede’ enrolled at OSC, the college became an immediate contender for a national title. The team’s moment came in the championship of the NCAA Western Regionals in Corvallis on March 12, 1955. The match-up featured the number one-ranked University of San Francisco Dons and its future National Basketball Association Hall of Fame center, Bill Russell, versus Halbrook and the Beavers. Ranked number eight, OSC had just won the Pacific Coast Conference championship with a 15-1 record. The winner would advance to the Final Four in Kansas City. The outcome came down to a final shot. With seven seconds remaining, OSC’s Ron Robins let one fly from his favorite spot on the floor. A packed Gill Coliseum watched it clang off the rim, a half-inch short of immortality. Halbrook's career at Oregon State ended in exciting fashion, in the 1955 NCAA Western Refionals. Halbrook scored 18 points in a 57-56 loss to the University of San Francisco at Corvallis. USF, sparked by Bill Russell and K.C. Jones, went on to win the national championship. Click link below to view game. https://youtu.be/f7LqNAletFU

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"That was kind of a national championship game," said Paul Valenti, former Oregon State basketball coach who then was an assistant to head coach Slats Gill. "Swede had a good night that night and Russell had one of his better nights, but Swede did a good job on him. Halbrook also earned AllAmerica honors in 1955 when he averaged 20.9 points and 14.1 rebounds, pacing the Beavers to a 22-8 record Halbrook gave his answer two weeks later. Valenti recalls him saying: "I just can’t promise you anything." So at the end of the term, Halbrook was released from the team. Valenti still remembers the awful feeling everyone had when the decision was made. "There went the Pacific Coast Conference Championship, you would have to think. And a potential national championship." The world’s tallest player said goodbye. During his two years at OSC, the team had a 41-18 record. He remains the all-time; single-season leader in both free throws attempted (328) and rebounds in a game (36). He was twice named All-American. Halbrook played only two seasons, 1954 and '55, and is the Beavers' 20th all-time leading scorer and eighth-leading rebounder. He was the tallest player in the history of OSU basketball at 7’3” and holds the career mark for free throw attempts in one season. Back then the only alternatives were the AAU (i.e. Armed Forces), NIBL, or the Globetrotters until your four years were up. After leaving Oregon State, his junior year, he played five seasons of AAU basketball for the Wichita Vickers in Kansas leading them to the national title in 1959. The Syracuse Nationals of the NBA had drafted him in 1956 in the a fourth round and 29th overall pick. He played 79 games for the Syracuse Nationals during the 1960-61. The team finished third that year and made the playoffs. During his NBA career he played in 143 games, scored 786 points and had 949 rebounds. A highlight of his career was holding the legendary Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors to just 5 points in a game, and helping his team beat the Warriors three times. "Wilt was really concerned with Swede," Nationals coach Alex Hannum told an Oregonian reporter at the time. "Wilt never had to look anyone in the eye and he would get more involved in trying to outplay Swede than he would in trying to win the game." 424

Halbrook’s NBA career came to an end in 1963 when the Nationals cut him from the roster. According to his sister-in-law, Helen Bronkey, Swede moved back to Portland and for the remainder of his life worked at a variety of odd jobs— security guard, roofer, bartender, painter, and construction worker— anything for a quick dollar. Friends and former teammates remember him as a "nice guy" but something of a "loner." He perhaps preferred obscurity. Perhaps the world was just too small for him to feel comfortable with the fame and attention his stature and talent inevitably attracted. On April 5, 1988, Swede Halbrook died of an apparent heart attack on a city bus in downtown Portland. For over 12 hours, he went unidentified. Bronkey said his mother, Vivian; three brothers, Daniel, Joe and Richard; and four children, Mary Kay, Janet, John and Wade, survive Halbrook. He was fiftyfive years old. (Courtesy of Beverly Braat and Kenn Hess)

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The 3-1 Game GROVE STALLS, HILHI ZONES SPARTS SCORE 3, VIKINGS 1

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league, including Forest Grove, play a zone against us, and we enjoy it. If we are behind, we have had to come after the ball. One thing that bothers me, is people say we stalled. At no time did we stall; we played as we always do, what little we had the ball, working against their zone, trying for a good shot. We had planned to go into our ball control with three minutes left, but we didn’t see the ball The Hilhi coach is right. Hilhi was on offense only four times, totaling three minutes and 47 seconds of the 32 minutes: 25 seconds in the first quarter, none in the second, 30 seconds in the third and 2:52 in the fourth. Samsa said he has heard of a high school game, which ended 6-4 and 8-7 back in the day you didn't have to cross the centerline in 10 seconds but not 3 to 1. Officials Bill Taitt and Chris Christiansen, who might have felt ashamed about taking any money for this one, said they’ve never seen anything like it, either. Other quotable quotes: Slim Wintermute, member of the Oregon national champion “Tall Firs” team, came to his first Hilhi game to see Goetze play, said: “To think I had to pick this one!” Taitt, who rested against the wall at the end of the court in the second half, walked the sidelines a time or two to chat with the former Webfoot center. Spectator Lloyd Ramp, tried to go home in the second quarter but decided to stay when he couldn’t get his money back. “The stall is more comfortable at this south end; there isn’t so much draft from the doors.” Homer Davis, Hilhi teacher: “This is the first game I brought my wife to but with the clock going uninterrupted so long, the babysitting fee won’t be high. Mrs. Barker, the Grove coach’s wife, was quoted as saying: “If I had known he was going to do this, I’d stayed home.” Dick Burke is the Hilhi student who got Viking Gary Brown’s autograph during the stall and it was Norbert Vanderzanden who politely took the chair to one of the officials. (Who politely refused) Burt Benson, Grove captain, who stood so long with the ball under his arm, frequently carries all under his arm, might have change position enough to be called for taking steps, but he called Taitt’s attention to the fact he wasn’t moving his pivot foot.

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Walt McKinney, who frequently carries the Argus camera to basketball games hoping for good action shots, missed this one. He could have set up his tripod on the balcony and taken an excellent time exposure. Roberts: “Sad part, was the Spartans lost their shutout—leading 3 to 0 and owning the ball out of bounds with a little more than three minutes left, they seemed in good position to control it and keep the Vikings scoreless— and then the defense letdown… 3-1” The headline in the February 18th, 1956 Oregonian scoffed: SPARTANS, VIKINGS POST STATE ALL-TIME LOW IN 3-1 T.Y.V. CONTEST (?) Forest Grove’s philosophy was to hold the ball for the last shot of each quarter. Forest Grove was ahead in the league standings before the game and, interestingly enough, ended up ahead of Hilhi in the final league standings. Grove refused to move the ball even with the new five-second rule that year and Hilhi stayed back in their zone. Forest Grove fired six times in the last period and came close to winning the game. Lou Samsa’s Spartans had the ball only four times in the entire game. Hillsboro was 0-1 from the field and 3-7 from the free throw line. Forest Grove shot 10 shots and did not convert any. The Vikings were 1-3 at the foul line. This is the play-by-play and summary of the historical game as reported by Don Roberts of the Argus: 1st Quarter: Hilhi’s Caryll Goetze was fouled in the first 25 seconds of the game. He made his first and missed his second. Forest Grove made no attempt to score and Hilhi made no attempt to get the ball. End of first quarter: Hilhi 1, Forest Grove 0. 2nd Quarter: The Vikings made seven passes in the first 7½ minutes after which they held the ball until 26 seconds remained in a half. Forest Grove shot with five seconds left but missed and the rebound also failed. At halftime: Hilhi 1, Forest Grove 0. 3rd Quarter: Hilhi controlled the tip. Brown fouls Goetze again. Goetze makes both free throws. Forest Grove’s Flannery holds the ball under his arm for seven minutes until the 28-second mark. A Viking shot attempt fails at the end of the third period. Hilhi 3, Forest Grove 0. 4th Quarter: Forest Grove wins the jump ball. Forest Grove’s Jack Newell fouls Hafner. Hafner misses his free throw. The Vikings Bill Hill shoots from the outside, Anderson rebounds for Hilhi and calls a timeout. Forest Grove pressures the Sparts at half court on the inbounds where the Spartans Marvin Graser is called for bumping the Viking’s Burt Benson. The Viking captain makes his first shot but misses his second free throw try. Newell grabs a rebound for Hillsboro. Benson’s long shot is off but is rebounded by Anderson. He is fouled by the Viks Brown. Anderson misses his gift toss. Two 428

minutes remain as the action heats up. Forest Grove’s Brown shoots and misses and Hilhi gets the ball. Hafner travels at the 1:30 mark. Forest Grove calls a timeout. They hold the ball until 15 seconds remain. Hilhi shoots from the side. Flannery fouls Anderson of Hilhi on the rebound attempt. Anderson’s free throw is off again and during the scramble under the basket. Hilhi’s Jerry Scrafford fouls Gary Meeuwsen of the Vikings. Only eight ticks remain on the clock. The Junior Vikings center misses the one and one free throw with the Hilhi student body screaming. A Viking picked up the missed loose ball and takes a blind shot that’s blocked by Goetze, the 6’7” Spartan center. The ball goes out-of-bounds to Forest Grove. The rivals from Forest Grove call a timeout to map their strategy with three seconds to go. Flannery passes in to Hill near the centerline. He dribbles right and fires a long one hander, which hits the backboard, rim and bounds away. All points in the game came from the foul line. Caryll Goetze, who would finish number two in the T.Y.V. scoring race, and would earn First Team AllLeague honors, scored all three points for Hilhi. He was three for four from the foul line and his hook shot was the Spartans only shot of the game. Bert Benson was Forest Grove’s leading scorer with one point. As seasons come and seasons go, this unique game will always be remembered as “the 3 to 1 game”. Summary FOREST GROVE-1 Brown, f Newell, f Meeuwsen, c Benson, g Flannery, g Oppenlander, f Hill, g TOTALS

FG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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FG 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Sidebar: Every basketball coach has that idealistic dream to shut out an opponent. Coaches tell

their players of that goal but in actuality it doesn’t happen—unless it’s a 1-0 forfeit. Alabama’s Bibb County high school defeated Brookwood 2-0 in 2015. That tied a national record for the lowest-scoring high school basketball game in recorded history. It was the lowest scoring game since Durham Hillside (N.C.) defeated Roxboro Person (N.C.), 2-0 in 1977. While including this chapter in my 1989 book Hilhi Basketball, I was fortunate to interview the center from Forest Grove that was a part of the 3-1 game in Hillsboro. I talked to coaches and people that were at the game and read clippings of the day. I could not find any high school that had recorded a lower scoring game in the country. This adds more fuel to the fire that basketball needs a shot clock in high school. The main reason seems to be a financial one. Washington and California have the shot clock and Oregon does not. What do you think? —Tom Rohlffs

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lmost as traditional as the “dog pile” at the end of the final game at the state basketball tournament is the observation of a ladder being set up under the basket. The custom dates back to the 1920s when teams in the famed Indiana boy's high school basketball tournament would celebrate winning the state title by cutting down the nets as souvenirs. Flamboyant coach, Everett Case, wanted it to be a sign of winning the championship. In the first 25 years of the tournament, no team cut down the nets in Indianapolis as much as Everett Case's Frankfort teams, which won four state titles between 1925 and 1939. A non-athlete who became one of the nation's legendary coaches. A 23-year high school career, mostly at Frankfort. "Casey" posted a 726-75 record. After serving in the Navy during WWII, Case took over coaching duties at North Carolina State in 1947. Although known mostly as a football conference, he boosted Atlantic Coast Conference basketball into the national limelight. In 1947, North Carolina State won the Southern Conference championship. Searching for a way to commemorate their victory, Wolfpack players hoisted famed coach Everett Case on to their shoulders as he cut the net off the rim with a pair of scissors. Since his initial act of taking down the nets, Case’s seemingly arbitrary choice has become something every player and coach dreams of. The opportunity to cut down the nets is afforded only to champions, and the simple souvenir is now one of sports’ most treasured remnants. His teams captured six straight Southern Conference titles when he brought the tradition of net cutting from the world of Indiana high school to all of college basketball. Case achieved far more than popularizing the practice of cutting down the nets after winning a basketball championship. Before Frank McGuire or Dean Smith or Mike Krzyzewski made their mark in the state, Case was regarded as the father of college basketball in North Carolina. His record of 377-134 at North Carolina State is still the school’s best. The Wolfpack garnered 10 championships in old Southern Conference 430

and ACC. He was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. He was an innovator of the sport. He introduced the Indiana fast break and pressed the entire game. He introduced special ways to introduce the players, the use of film, and entertainment and music during warm-up and timeouts. The ACC tournament became one of the jewels of college basketball, the first and most important of the conference tournaments. His stature in the sport was on display at the 1965 ACC Tournament. Confined to a wheelchair by the cancer that had forced him to retire early that season, Case was hoisted onto his players’ shoulders for one last net-cutting celebration following N.C. State’s upset of Duke in the ACC title game. Case died the following year at age 65. Sidebar: Assistant coach, Press Maravich, took over the reigns from the mortally ill Case after the second game of the 1965 season, going on to stun the league by winning the 1965 ACC tournament championship game with Duke. Pistol Pete Maravich's dream was to play basketball for his dad at North Carolina State. His failure to obtain the necessary academic scores lead him and his dad going to LSU.

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This document transcends sports, being the birth of a creation of American culture that has become as influential as jazz and as widespread as Hollywood.

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First printed basketball rules appear. Cylindrical baskets of woven wire are introduced to replace the peach baskets. Cannot bounce the ball. First canvas sneakers were worn. First backboards introduced, 6 feet by 12 feet in size to stop fans in the balconies from interfering with the ball. One point awarded anytime three consecutive fouls were called on the opponent. Free throws were introduced as a penalty for fouls. Both a made field goal and a made free throw were counted as one point. First basketball invented to replace soccer balls. Free throw established at 21 feet from the basket. Anyone could shoot the free throws. Backboard reduced to 4 feet by 6 feet. Free throw line was moved to 15 feet. A single player could be the designated “foul shooter”. First manufactured lace-up basketballs were produced. Wire mesh backboards were introduced to prevent spectators in the balconies from interfering with play. Player could not dribble with 2 hands more than once. Five players became the mandatory team size. Players allowed to bounce the ball one time. Players were required to pass the ball and could not shoot after bouncing it. Dribbler could not shoot for a field goal; the ball had to be passed to another player. Player committing 5 fouls (including traveling and other violations) was disqualified from game. Boundaries became straight lines. Wood backboards replace the easily dented wire mesh backboards. Glass backboards were approved and mounted flat against walls. Continuous dribbling and shots off the dribble were instituted. No coaching is allowed during the progress of the game by anybody connected with either team. After the first violation a free throw is awarded. Player fouls for disqualification was increased from two to four. Nylon nets allowed. Bottom of basket must be left open so ball could fall through. Out-of-bounds rule was changed. The team that lost the ball out-of-bounds loses possession. To prevent players from running up the walls, a two-foot gap was between the backboard and the end line. Players allowed to re-enter the game one time. Traveling or running with the ball was changed from a personal foul to a violation. The player fouled must shoot his own free throws. Before this rule, one person shot all the free throws for a team. The charging foul by the dribbler is introduced. Wire mesh cage around court to keep ball in play and protect players from spectators was abolished. Two referees used instead of one. A held ball may be called when a closely guarded player is withholding the ball from play for 5 seconds. No player with the ball may stand in the free throw lane for more than 3 seconds. The ten-second (mid-court) line is introduced to stop stalling. Teams required to advance the ball past midcourt line in less than 10 seconds. Players allowed to re-enter the game twice. Circumference of ball reduced from 32 inches to betweet 29.5 and 30.25. No offensive player (with or without the ball) may stand in the free throw lane more than 3 seconds.. Number of team timeouts increased from 3 to 4. Defensive player prohibited from touching basket while ball was on the rim. Basketball without laces made legal. Center jump eliminated after each successful basket. A referee had to handle the ball before putting it in play. The ball will be thrown in from the out-of-bounds at mid-court by the team shooting a free throw after a technical foul. Teams have the option of taking a free throw or taking the ball at mid-court. Gap increased from 2 feet to 4 feet. Glass backboard allowed spectators to see from behind the backboards.

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Fan-shaped backboards made legal. Any player, who has yet to foul out, will be allowed to receive a fifth foul in overtime. Molded basketballs that maintained a constant shape replaced the stitched balls. Defensive goal tending is banned. Five personal fouls disqualifies a player; no extra foul is permitted in overtime. Players allowed to return to the game an unlimited number of times. Goal tending was adopted making it illegal for a player to touch the ball on its downward flight. Coaches are allowed to speak to players during a timeout. Coaching during the game, by the coach, was officially allowed. Previously the coach was only allowed to coach at halftime and timeouts. The captain previously called timeouts and conversed with the players. Games are to be played in four 10-minute quarters. Previously it was two 20-minute halves. Teams can no longer waive free throws and take the ball at mid-court. The one-and-one free throw is introduced allowing a player to take a second free throw if the first one is made. Games are changed back to two 20-minute halves. The two shot penalty, in existence for the last 3 minutes of each half is eliminated; the one-and-one free throw exists for the whole game. Dunking free throws banned. On the lineup for a free throw, the two spaces adjacent to the end line must be occupied by opponent of the free thrower. The free throw lane is increased from 6 feet to 12 feet. Offensive goaltending is now banned. One free throw for each common foul for the first six personal fouls in a half, and the 1 and 1 is used thereafter. Offensive basket interference was enacted. Players called for personal fouls were asked to raise their hand. The dunk is made illegal during the game and during warm-up. The free throw on the common foul for the first six personal fouls in a half is eliminated. An official can charge a technical foul for “flopping” to get a charge. The dunk is made legal again. Bench technical are two free throws. 30 seconds allowed to replace disqualified player. Alternating possession replaced jump balls. Players can leave spaces when ball leaves free throw shooters hand. When a closely guarded player is guarded for 5 seconds, a jump ball is no longer required. Instead a turnover is created. Two free throws are issued if a foul occurs in the last two minutes of a half or in overtime. If a shooter is intentionally fouled and the basket is missed, the shooter will get two free throws and then the team will get possession of the ball. A three point shot was introduced at 19’9”. Each intentional personal foul carries two free throws and the team possession of the ball. Beginning with the teams 10th foul in a half, two free throws are to be awarded for each personal foul. Three free throws are awarded when a shooter is fouled from three-point range and misses the shot. The five-second rule regarding closely guarded players is eliminated. Teams had to warm up and shoot at end of court farthest from their bench. The five-second rule regarding closely guarded players in reinstated. Timeouts can be made by players on the court or by the head coach. In a held ball initiated by the defense, the defense shall gain possession of the ball regardless of the possession arrow. The held ball rule from 1998 was rescinded. An airborne player falling out of bounds will not recognize a timeout. Three point arc extended to 20’9”. Eliminated first space nearest the basket in the lane (now only six players on the line) If a player who is fouled is not able to shoot the free throw, the opposing coach selects the free throw shooter from the 4 players on the opposing team. Dunking is permitted during warm up.

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Special Thanks to: Mal Van Meer—Oregon high school historian (Astoria) Larry Moulton—Oregon high school historian (Roseburg) Doug Calvert—Oregon high school historian (Warrenton) Bonnie Rohlffs—proofreader Mike Doherty Kenn Hess—former state tournament historian (North Bend) Wally Palmberg interview Oregon Historical Society Steve Walker, OSAA Astoria’s Hall of Fame Multnomah County Library Beaverton City Library Pastor Greg Klein—Bellfountain Community Church “The Tall Firs, Oregon National Champs”—Joe Blakely “Bellfountain Giant Killers”—Joe Blakely “Under One Flag, a history of Lower Columbia Sports”—Wally Palmberg “March 1939—Before the March Madness”—Terry Frei “Hilhi Basketball—Past, Present, Future”—Tom Rohlffs Other books by the author: The Sprague Project It Takes a Village to Build a Church Hatfields’ and McCoys’ Brake! Heading for Home Tualatin Plains—Worth Dying For Hilhi Basketball—Past, Present, Future (1915-1993) Rohlffs Genealogy Cabo on Zero Dollar$ a Day The History of Oregon Boys’ Basketball 30 classroom computer manuals

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