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OSAA Wrestling Championships OSAA Wrestling Championships 4A Individual Champions Through 2006 96 POUNDS 1958 Lyle McFarland, Kilamath Union 1967 Lee Garolan, Corvallis 1975 Tony Zeigle, Putnam 1948 Kenneth Karnes, Klamath Union 1959 Jim Ricci, Redmond 1968 Mike Wyse, Corvallis 1976 Gary Regier, Forest Grove 1949 Lee Allen, Sandy 1960 Bill Lynn, Sweet Home 1969 Dave Kalams, Medford 1977 Chris Taylor, Estacada 1950 Don Troyer, Canby 1961 Pete Russo, David Douglas 1970 Dan York, David Douglas 1978 Chris Taylor, Estacada 1951 J. C. Thorpe, Lebanon 1962 Rick Sanders, Lincoln 1971 Tim Gregos, David Douglas 1979 Mike Romero, North Salem 98 POUNDS 1963 Rich Henjyoji, Cleveland 1972 Tom Scott, Milwaukie 1980 Marc Sprague, Madison 1952 Jerry Davis, Hillsboro 1964 John Kruesl, Hillsboro 1973 Tom Scott, Milwaukie 1981 Robbie Bolf, Eagle Point 1953 Delane Smith, McMinnville 1965 Greg Morgan, David Douglas 1974 Jack Hewlett, Medford 1982 Vince Herr, Oregon City 1954 Keith Shrock, Newberg 1966 Nick Pasley, Corvallis 1975 Stace Stone, McNary 1983 Dan Russell, Gresham 1955 Jim English, Molalla 1967 Robby Rust, Marshall 1976 Dennis Stewart, Pendleton 1984 Scott Glenn, West Albany 1956 Ken Stanton, Redmond 1968 Cecil Hatchett, Benson 1977 Mark Hirota, Oregon City 119 POUNDS 1957 Bill Keller, Sweet Home 1969 Mike Downer, Benson 1978 Lance Wilson, Pendleton 1985 Travis West, Benson 1958 Dave Payne, Sweet Home 1970 Tom Phillips, Reynolds 1979 Miles Hancock, Pendleton 123 POUNDS 1959 Ken Eberhard, Sweet Home 1971 Mike Curfman, Centennial 1980 Mark Rodriguez, Roseburg 1986 Brett Hull, Grants Pass 1960 Jerry Lynn, Sweet Home 1972 Ed Faulkner, Silverton 1981 Mark Rodriguez, Roseburg 1987 Broderick Lee, Marshall 1961 Rick Sanders, Lincoln 1973 John Olson, Molalla 1982 Aaron Chiles, Benson 1988 Lance Johnson, West Linn 1962 Mike Nicholson, Grants Pass 1974 Chuck Whitesitt, Aloha 1983 Brad Rhodes, Barlow 125 POUNDS 1963 Mike Furlong, Grants Pass 1975 Kevin Benson, Centennial 1984 Hiag Brown, Grant 1989 Dave Nieradka, Tigard 1964 Greg Morgan, David Douglas 1976 Bill Anderson, Sweet Home 112 POUNDS 123 POUNDS 1965 Nick Pasley, Corvallis 1977 Jeff Scruggs, David Douglas 1985 Randy Price, Thurston 1990 Dave Nieradka, Tigard 1966 Steve Agee, Grants Pass 1978 Randy Ohta, Molalla 119 POUNDS 1991 Cody Claymier, Oregon City 1967 Cecil Hatchett, Benson 1979 Ken Whitmore, Molalla 1986 Trent Stewart, Newberg 1992 Dan Uptegrove, Centennial 1968 Mike Downer, Benson 1980 Uriel Santana, Sweet Home 1987 Lloyd Martindale, Marshall 1993 Jeremy Ensrud, Hillsboro 1969 Bob Pryor, Putnam 1981 Glen Frank, Crater 1988 Manuel Santana, Lebanon 1994 Craig Otto, Forest Grove 1970 Mike Harkema, Newberg 1982 Doug Minton, Hermiston 119 POUNDS 119 POUNDS 1971 Ralph Davis, North Bend 1983 Larry Topliff, Sandy 1989 Bobby Janisse, Jefferson 1995 Jason Blue, Eagle Point 1972 John Higgins, South Albany 1984 Travis West, Benson 115 POUNDS 1996 Ben Richards, South Salem 1973 Jerry McGinness, Marshall 105 POUNDS 1990 Denny Walters, Crater 1997 Kenny Cox, Churchill 1974 Greg Parson, Hillsboro 1985 Mark Woosley, Bend 1991 John Culp, Thurston 125 POUNDS 1975 Reid Jones, Franklin 106 POUNDS 1992 Travis Rollins, Newberg 1998 Tony Overstake, Crater 1976 Jeff Scruggs, David Douglas 1986 Broderick Lee, Marshall 1993 Warren McPherson, Hillsboro 1999 Adam Lapierre, Hood River Valley 1977 Tim Cundiff, Newberg 1987 Dan Vidlak, Hidden Valley 1994 Nolan Rubus, Crater 2000 Gabe Hamel, South Eugene 1978 Pete Edgerly, Putnam 1988 Bobby Janisse, Jefferson 112 POUNDS 2001 Bryan Medelez, Hermiston 1979 Tony Amado, Benson 112 POUNDS 1995 Trent Rollins, Newberg 2002 Mark Bradley, Oregon City 1980 Rod Hawthorne, La Grande 1989 Brian Nissen, Redmond 1996 Kenny Cox, Churchill 2003 Joey Lucas, Glencoe 1981 Eddie Woodburn, La Grande 106 POUNDS 1997 Brian Watson, Canby 2004 Ben Neasham, Crook County 1982 Eddie Woodburn, La Grande 1990 Tod Surmon, West Albany 119 POUNDS 2005 Ryan Smith, Crook County 1983 Travis West, Benson 1991 Jon Poole, Barlow 1998 Brian Watson, Canby 2006 Norman Richmond, Jefferson 1984 Trent Stewart, Newberg 1992 Greg Karlik, Canby 1999 Morgan Hawkins, Crater 1985 Sean Allison, Gresham 1993 Nolan Rubus, Crater 2000 Ian Gadberry, Pendleton 1986 Dan Vidlak, Hidden Valley 1994 Trent Rollins, Newberg 2001 Ian Gadberry, Canby 128 POUNDS 1987 Sene Thamavongsa, Hermiston 1995 Kenny Cox, Churchill 2002 Eric Stevenson, Newberg 1948 Malo Hasselblad, Newberg 1988 Scott Rollins, Newberg 1996 Brian Watson, Canby 2003 Ryan Enoch, Redmond 1949 Dudley Werschkul, Parkrose 103 POUNDS 1997 Chad Yoder, Barlow 2004 Matt Kim, West Linn 1950 Earl Page, Sandy 1989 Dan Flores, North Salem 112 POUNDS 2005 Tyler Kilkenny, Pendleton 1951 Clifford Hutchinson, Salem 98 POUNDS 1998 Travis Harrison, Churchill 2006 Marty Eng, Newberg 130 POUNDS 1990 John Culp, Thurston 1999 Casey Kotter, La Grande 1952 Frank Belgarde, Oregon City 1991 Justin Klein, Newberg 2000 Kyle Larson, Hermiston 1953 Tom Olson, Parkrose 1992 Justin Klein, Newberg 2001 Eric Stevenson, Newberg 121 POUNDS 1954 Larry Dearing, Klamath Union 1993 Diep Hoang, Hermiston 2002 Elias Rios, Southridge 1948 Edmund Wheatley, Molalla 1955 Johnny Owings, Canby 1994 Ty Rollins, Newberg 2003 Bee Yang, Centennial 120 POUNDS 1956 Scott Donesthorpe, Parkrose 100 POUNDS 2004 Trevor Lofstedt, Roseburg 1949 David Baker, Parkrose 1957 George Godfrey, Beaverton 1995 Amos Hoyt, La Grande 2005 Tyler Baker, Grants Pass 121 POUNDS 1958 Joe Markee, Tillamook 1996 Gabe Hoyt, La Grande 2006 R.J. Pena, Sprague 1950 David Baker, Parkrose 1959 Dick Barrett, Gresham 1997 Travis Harrison, Churchill 1951 David Baker, Parkrose 1960 Ron Johnson, Franklin 103 POUNDS 123 POUNDS 1961 Ron Calhoun, Clackamas 1998 Casey Kotter, La Grande 113 POUNDS 1952 Lee Allen, Sandy 1962 John Gaskey, Sweet Home 1999 Ryan Snegirev, Oregon City 1948 David Baker, Parkrose 1953 Ray Green, Newberg 1963 Freeman Garrison, Gresham 2000 Eric Stevenson, Newberg 112 POUNDS 1954 Ray Green, Newberg 1964 Jeff Batchelor, Madison 2001 Joel Harris, West Linn 1949 Jack Sills, Salem 1955 Ron Conners, Klamath Union 1965 Brent Merrill, Tigard 2002 Bryson Gutches, Crater 113 POUNDS 1956 Paul Roth, Canby 1966 Brent Merrill, Tigard 2003 Trevor Lofstedt, Roseburg 1950 Dick Cooper, Parkrose 1957 Bryon McLeod, Yamhill 1967 Nick Pasley, Corvallis 2004 Marty Eng, Newberg 1951 Lee Allen, Sandy 1958 Ken Stanton, Redmond 1968 Steve Garner, Marshfield 2005 Marty Eng, Newberg 115 POUNDS 1959 Ron Johnson, Franklin 1969 Don McPhearson, Washington 2006 Mitchell Lofstedt, Roseburg 1952 Del Alexander, Hillsboro 1960 Rich Brown, Grant 1970 Joe Bold, McLoughlin 1953 Doug Umfleet, Newberg 1961 Larry Christy, Cleveland 1971 Frank Goodlett, Ashland 1954 Ron Conner, Klamath Union 1962 Bill Lynn, Sweet Home 1972 Ron Boucher, McNary 104 POUNDS 1955 Scott Donesthorpe, Parkrose 1963 Jerry Jeleniewski, Clackamas 1973 Randy Robinson, South Eugene 1948 Bob Shirley, Klamath Union 1956 Mitzi Tamura, Oregon City 1964 Russell Smith, Medford 1974 Dick Knorr, Redmond 1949 Elmer Paul, Springfield 1957 Tim English, Molalla 1965 Rusty Smith, Medford 1975 Steve Singler, Medford 1950 Lee Allen, Sandy 1958 Jerry Perez, Sutherlin 1966 Rick Mailloux, Lebanon 1976 Chris Clouser, Lake Oswego 1951 Orville Swindler, Klamath Union 1959 Dave Payne, Sweet Home 1967 Roger Weigel, Molalla 1977 Gary Regier, Forest Grove 106 POUNDS 1960 John Gaskey, Sweet Home 1968 Jerry Corwin, Redmond 1978 Dave Long, La Grande 1952 Doug Umfleet, Newberg 1961 Dick Berkland, North Bend 1969 Jerry Corwin, Redmond 1979 Arnie Coke, Forest Grove 1953 Joe Kim, Canby 1962 Pete Russo, David Douglas 1970 Larry Johnson, Churchill 1980 Curt Berger, Crook County 1954 Joel Neuschwander, Canby 1963 Rick Sanders, Lincoln 1971 Dave Whited, Clackamas 1981 Marc Sprague, Madison 1955 Keith Shrock, Newberg 1964 Ralph Hughes, David Douglas 1972 Rudy Johnson, Oregon City 1982 Kelly Edvalson, La Grande 1956 Jerry Perez, Sutherlin 1965 Rick Mailloux, Lebanon 1973 Bruce Nishikawa, Benson 1983 Randy Schimmel, Pendleton 1957 Jerry Perez, Sutherlin 1966 Greg Morgan, David Douglas 1974 Bruce Nishikawa, Benson 1984 Andre Taylor, Benson www.osaa.org/archive OSAA Wrestling Championships 4A Individual Champions Through 2006 1985 Scott Glenn, West Albany 134 POUNDS 2002 Ryan Snegirev, Oregon City 1949 Jay Dryden, Albany 1986 Naoya Nakai, Oregon City 1995 Warren McPherson, Hillsboro 2003 Sean Santana, McNary 155 POUNDS 1987 Pat Craig, North Bend 1996 Travis Johnson, Sandy 2004 Nick Cautrell, Churchill 1950 Don Taylor, Klamath Union 1988 Lloyd Martindale, Marshall 1997 David Watson, Canby 2005 Brett Elston, Dallas 1951 Herb Stepper, Salem 1989 Babak Mohammadi, North Salem 135 POUNDS 2006 Ryan Smith, Crook County 157 POUNDS 1990 Bobby Janisse, Jefferson 1998 Casey Hunt, Pendleton 1952 Lamar Tilgner, Dallas 1991 Matt Paulson, Sandy 1999 Justin Godley, Crater 1953 George Klupcka, Molalla 1992 Oscar Wood, Barlow 2000 Tony Peters, Barlow 146 POUNDS 1954 Dave Parkhurst, Roseburg 1993 Rudy Ramirez, McNary 2001 Noah Cinquini, Sprague 1948 Joe Cole, Oregon City 1955 Lyle Larson, Lebanon 1994 Landon Poppleton, West Linn 2002 Sean Santana, McNary 145 POUNDS 1956 Jerry Allen, Canby 126 POUNDS 2003 Nick Cautrell, Churchill 1949 Vic Schweitz, Salem 1957 Barry Schneider, Canby 1995 Adam Trumbauer, Newberg 2004 Bryson Gutches, Crater 146 POUNDS 1958 Barry Schneider, Canby 1996 Tyko Isaacson, La Grande 2005 Austin Enoch, Redmond 1950 Vic Schweitz, Salem 1959 Don Politte, Tillamook 1997 Casey Horn, North Salem 2006 Austin Enoch, Redmond 1951 Bob New, Oregon City 1960 Al Lamp, Crater 130
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