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October, 2005 Tonight’s Program Welcome: 6:00PM Inductees On behalf of the Portland Interscholastic Hall of Fame Reception Board of Directors Association’s Board of Directors, I would like to welcome you (Main Lounge) Roy Love th President to the 15 PIL Hall of Fame Induction Banquet. We are here to 7:00PM Welcome recognize the outstanding achievements of past PIL Athletes, John Hilsenteger Dinner Vice President Coaches and Administrators as well as to help perpetuate the • Opening Remarks Jack Bertell storied history and tradition of this great league. Treasurer The mission of the PIL Hall of Fame Association is to • Merit Award Presentation Neil Andersen recognize the accomplishments of the great athletes and John Becic • Induction Ceremony Bill Booth coaches of the past as well as to honor the achievements of Adams Stan Bozich the current athletes and coaches. In so doing, the PIL Hall of Benson Jack Cain Fame has become a visible support group for the Portland Mike Clopton Cleveland Gay Davis Interscholastic League. Jeff Erdman Franklin Jerry Gatto During the past year the Association, consisting of a 36- Grant Dick Hennessy member Board of Directors, has sponsored the Hall of Fame Dwight Jaynes Jackson Karyl Wing Johnson Induction Banquet, the PIL Hall of Fame Golf Tournament Jefferson John Keller in September, and the “Celebration of Champions” Awards Merilee Laurens Ceremony in May at the Tiger Woods Center on the Nike • Announcement: Steve Lippman Wayne Lunde Campus. The Association also has secured major corporate PIL Hall of Fame Jerry Lyons sponsorships from G.I. Joe’s Inc., Global Spectrum Inc., Les Golf Tournament Roger Mockford Chris Mueller Schwab Tire Centers and Subaru. Funds provided by these • Induction Ceremony Marilyn Olson corporate sponsors are used to enhance the athletic programs Lincoln Andy Pienovi in the 10 PIL High Schools. Roy Pittman Madison Bill Ranta In addition to the above activities, the PIL Hall of Fame Greg Ross Marshall Lowell Slick Association, in conjunction with G.I. Joe’s, revived the PIL Roosevelt Lon Stiner st Football Jamboree held on September 1 at Madison High Washington Ken Trapp School. The PIL Hall of Fame will continue to reach out for Pete Ward Wilson Mack Wiebe additional sponsorships, improve its Golf Tournament and solicit the support of more ex-PIL Athletes as it strives to assist • Response by a Advisory Committee Victor Atiyeh the 6,000-plus student athletes in the Portland Interscholastic Representative of Terry Baker League. 2005 Inductees Terell Brandon Harry Demorest Congratulations to the Induction Class of 2005 and thanks to • Response by a Current Harry Glickman Hall of Fame Member Peter Jacobsen all of those in attendance for making this event one that we all June Jones will remember. • Closing Comments Paul Linnman Dale Murphy Tom Trebelhorn Bill Wiitala Roy Love Rick Wise President PIL Hall Of Fame Association Many thanks to the nomination committee: The selection process was as follows: Bill Ranta, Chairman Two Alumni representatives from each of the Adams: Roger Mockford, Marilyn Olson ten current Portland high schools plus the Benson: Stan Bozich, Dick Hennessy disbanded high schools, Adams, Cleveland: Wayne Peterson, Dave Voll Jackson and Washington were asked to: Franklin: John Hilsenteger, Wayne Lunde (1) Nominate, from their schools, athletes, Grant: Pete Charlston, John Keller coaches or administrators deserving to be Jackson: Mike Clopton, Bob Olson in the PIL Hall of Fame that participated Jefferson: John Aust, Andy Pienovi prior to 1950 and are deceased. Lincoln: John Becic, Lowell Slick (2) Nominate three candidates from their Madison: Jeff Erdman, Chris Mueller schools that are still living. All candidates Marshall: Jeff Owens, Ken Trapp nominated were voted on by the repre- sentatives of all thirteen schools. Roosevelt: Neil Andersen, Cliff York Washington: Jerry Lyons, Roy Pittman The deceased inductees that participated Wilson: Mike Clopton, Bob Olson prior to 1950 are to be inducted as a group. The current inductees, still living, will be inducted individually. Program prepared by: Since 1992 * 2005 Deceased Inductee 503.640.5991 Program printed by: Thank You 2005 PIL Hall of Fame Induction Banquet Committee for another outstanding job: Irwin Hodson ad John Hilsenteger 3.5” x 4.85” Jack Bertell Dwight Jaynes Teri Bertell Donna Bertell Leann Kjemhus Marilyn Olsen Benson * 2005 Deceased Inductee Anthony Amado Jr. 1981 Sports Played: Wrestling, Gymnastics High School Honors: Four-year wrestling letter winner. State wrestling champion. PIL Outstanding Wrestler award winner. Four-year high school record: 112-7. Four-time Jr National Freestyle Cham- pion. 1981 National Age Group Greco-Roman title. Three-year letter winner in gymnastics. Post HS Career: 1985 NCAA Division II wrestling champion at Portland State University and runner-up in 1986. Member of 1988 U. S. Olympic Wrestling Team. Walter Bailey 1988 Sports Played: Football, Track and Field High School Honors: Three-year football letter winner. First team All-PIL and All-State running back and first team All-PIL and All-State defensive back. Four-year basketball letter winner. First team All-PIL and team’s leading scorer senior year. Three-year track and field letter winner. State long jump champion and member winning mile relay team. Bill Courtney * 1933 Sports Played: Football, Basketball, Baseball High School Honors: Four-year basketball letter winner. Two-time first team All-PIL guard. Four-year baseball letter winner. Two-time first team All-PIL first baseman. Three-year football letter winner. Two-year starter at quarterback. Post HS Career: Two-year basketball letter winner at University of Oregon and two-year baseball letterman at University of Oregon. Bill Dressel 1977-97 Sport Played: Coach: Football High School Honors: Coached football for 21 years with record of 160 wins and 59 losses. Undefeated state football champion in 1988 (14-0). Won or shared seven PIL titles, making the State Playoffs 18 years.1988-89 Oregon and PIL Coach of the Year. Head football coach in Oregon high schools for 34 years. Tony Robertson 1989 Sports Played: Football, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball High School Honors: Four-year baseball letter winner. First team All-State, first team All-PIL, Oscar Meyer All- American and team captain. Three-year football letter winner. First team All-State, first team All-PIL and captain of 1988 State Championship team. Two-year basketball letter win- ner. Two-year soccer letter winner. All-PIL as a sophomore. Post HS Career: Earned NAIA All-American baseball honors at George Fox University. Travis West * 1985 Sports Played: Wrestling High School Honors: Four-year wrestling letter winner. Three-time State Champion and four-time PIL Champion. 1984 School Boy Champion at 96 pounds. Post HS Career: 1988 NCAA Division II Champion at Portland State University. 1989 NCAA Division II run- ner-up. 1987 Greco Roman Champion and named Outstanding Wrestler. 1990 U. S. Open National Champion. Member of 1992 U. S. Olympic Team. Cleveland / Commerce Richard Boyd 1961 Sport Played: Swimming High School Honors: Four-year letter winner. PIL and State 200-yard freestyle champion; two-time PIL and State 200-yard individual medley champion; PIL and State 400-yard freestyle champion. Post HS Career: Three-time All-American swimmer at University of Oregon; two-year team captain; NCAA National Record holder; member University of Oregon Hall of Fame. Held two World Re- cords in U. S. Masters Swimming; eight times National Champion. Mark Brandenburg 1972 Sports Played: Football, Wrestling, Baseball High School Honors: Three-year football letter winner. First team All-State; first team All-PIL; two-time second team All-PIL; member Shrine All-Star Team. Two-year wrestling letter winner. Two-year baseball letter winner. Post HS Career: Letter winner in football at U. of Hawaii and U. of Nevada-Reno. Head football coach at Marshall High School for eight years; Champions in 1998; Co-Champions in 1992. Co- Coach of year in 1998. Tonja Reigle 1978 Sports Played: Volleyball, Track and Field High School Honors: Four-year volleyball letter winner. First team All-PIL in 1977. Three-year basketball letter winner. Second team All-PIL in 1977; honorable mention All-PIL in 1976 and 1978. Four-year track and field letter winner. 1977 PIL javelin champion; fifth in State Meet. 1978 PIL javelin champion; third in State Meet. Post HS Career: Varsity volleyball and track and field at Oregon State University. In 1979 fifth place in jav- elin at National Collegiate meet and in 1980 eighth place. Cleveland / Commerce (cont.) Morris Stremick 1940 Sports Played: Basketball, Baseball High School Honors: Three-year basketball letter winner. In 1938 first team All-PIL; PIL scoring leader with new record. In 1939 first team All-PIL; PIL scoring leader. In 1940 first team All-PIL; PIL scoring leader with new record. Two-year baseball letter winner. Sam Tosti 1940 Sports Played: Football, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball High School Honors: Two-year football letter winner. Two-time first team All-PIL; team captain. Four-year base- ball letter winner. First team All-PIL; team captain. Four-year soccer letter winner. Two-time first team All-PIL; team captain; member PIL championship team. Two-year basketball letter winner. Honorable Mention All-PIL. Franklin Kaye Booth * 1950 Sports Played: Football, Basketball, Track and Field High School Honors: Four-year football letter winner. Two-year All-State; Two-year All-PIL; Shrine Game captain. Four-year basketball letter winner. Three-year track and field letter winner. Post HS Career: Three-year football letter winner at Oregon State University; All-Conference team. Played for U.S. Army in 1955 All-Service Bowl; Played one year in NFL. Cecil Ira * 1959 Sport Played: Baseball High School Honors: Three-year baseball letter winner. All-PIL First Team (won 10 games, pitched in 12 of 17 games with 90 strikeouts); All-PIL Second Team.