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OSAA Girls Basketball Championships OSAA Girls Basketball Championships State Champions and 2nd Place Teams Year Class Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site 1976 AAA South Salem (20-2) Roberta Perkins Wilson Stan Stanton 41-32 Lewis & Clark College, Portland AA Yamhill-Carlton (19-1) Greg Stiff Crook County Tim Huntley 43-40 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay A Scio (21-3) Kay Mayer Dayville Norman Hoffman 51-34 Pendleton Armory 1977 AAA Wilson (20-1) Stan Stanton St. Mary’s Kathy Kinyon 53-51 Lewis & Clark College, Portland AA Madras (25-2) Dave Wiles Rogue River Bill Willard 43-41 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay A Knappa (21-1) Renee Boak Mapleton Karen Cooper 40-39 Pendleton Armory B Long Creek (22-3) Harold Preston Paisley Maureen McElligott 45-23 Baker HS 1978 AAA Crescent Valley (24-1) Lyle Fagnan Hillsboro Dave Olmstead 54-51 Salem Armory AA Newport (24-1) Dick Mason Marist Karen & Paul Brothers 43-36 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay A Pilot Rock (23-2) Gail Scharfe Knappa Renee Boak 55-50 Pendleton Armory B Wheeler (21-3) Gail Thompson Paisley Maureen McElligott 54-50 Baker HS 1979 AAA Hillsboro (21-1) Dave Olmstead Dallas Kathy Voves 61-51 Salem Armory AA Crook County (19-0) Tim Huntley La Salle Jeff Gray 50-45 Salem Armory A Sacred Heart (27-1) Wendy Gray Pilot Rock Gail Scharfe 49-35 Pendleton Armory B Cove (23-2) Kathy Looslie Arlington Jim Turner 46-35 Baker HS 1980 AAA Hillsboro (21-1) Dave Olmstead St. Mary’s Kathy Kinyon 43-38 Salem Armory AA Henley (25-2) Dick Reiling La Salle Jeff Gray 39-36 Salem Armory A Corbett (17-6) Tom Anderson Pilot Rock Gail Scharfe 51-44 Pendleton Armory B Cove (19-4) John Ott Eddyville Steve Brattain 46-27 Baker HS 1981 AAA Marshall (26-0) Ken Trapp St. Mary’s Michael Abraham 38-32 Salem Armory AA La Salle (25-1) Jeff Gray Marist Karen & Paul Brothers 46-24 Salem Armory A Joseph (27-0) Gary Sather Pilot Rock Gail Scharfe 40-38 Pendleton Armory B Echo (20-2) Debbie Hawkins Powder Valley Wayne Nelson 40-33 Baker HS 1982 AAA Marshall (18-3) Ken Trapp Jackson Ken Trapp 49-42 Salem Armory AA Central (20-2) Don Edwards Newport Dick Mason 54-36 Salem Armory A Joseph (24-0) Gary Sather Sacred Heart Sue Whitlatch 56-39 Pendleton Armory B Griswold (19-5) Bill Molendyke Burnt River Ted Phillips 51-32 Baker HS 1983 AAA Crook County (23-1) Tim Huntley Grant Julian Amaya 57-50 Chiles Center, Portland AA North Marion (19-0) John Bridgens La Salle Greg Stiff 51-46 Salem Armory A Joseph (26-0) Gary Sather Harrisburg Al Morris 50-47 Pendleton Armory B Griswold (17-5) Bill Molendyke Days Creek Steve Lewellen 53-47 (4 OT) Baker HS 1984 AAA St. Mary’s (23-0) Michael Abraham Reynolds Michael Abraham 55-53 Chiles Center, Portland AA La Salle (25-0) Greg Stiff Siuslaw Jay Scanian 53-37 Salem Armory A Pine Eagle (23-0) Dennis Oliver Sherman County Terry Kaseberg 53-48 Pendleton Armory B Burnt River (23-1) Mike Gilmore Paisley Dan Shoun / Ora Temple 53-49 Baker HS 1985 AAA St. Mary’s (21-2) Lindsay Strothers West Linn Greg Mitchell 43-39 Chiles Center, Portland AA Cascade (21-4) Gary Johnson Madras Bonnie Souers 68-62 Salem Armory A Regis (22-3) Joe Rossitto Imbler (23-5) Mary Cant West 49-34 Pendleton Armory B St. Paul (21-3) John Hartford Griswold Bill Molendyke 43-34 Baker HS 1986 AAA St. Mary’s (24-1) Lindsay Strothers Glencoe Mark Neffendorf 54-36 Chiles Center, Portland AA Philomath (25-1) Shirley Huyett North Valley Jim Childers 51-42 Salem Armory A Heppner (23-1) Mike Royer Corbett Scott Maltman 51-50 Pendleton Armory B St. Paul (21-2) John Hartford Butte Falls Joe Canon 35-27 Baker HS 1987 AAA South Eugene (25-1) Jim Denker Oregon City Brad Smith 44-42 Chiles Center, Portland AA Philomath (26-0) Shirley Huyett Marist Ron Freeman 71-40 Salem Armory A Corbett (22-0) Scott Maltman Gervais Mike Maghan 63-60 Pendleton Armory B Arlington (22-3) Larry Sharp Butte Falls Neal Ellis 44-39 Baker HS 1988 AAA Tigard (26-0) Rick Hassmann Oregon City Brad Smith 46-44 Chiles Center, Portland AA Siuslaw (21-3) Margaret Becker Cascade Ruth Stevens 57-38 Salem Armory A Gervais (23-0) Mike Maghan Imbler Dale Wagner 42-32 Pendleton Armory B Cove (20-3) Candy McGilvray Eddyville Mike Steele 31-28 Baker HS 1989 AAA North Eugene (25-1) Roy Bass Sunset Roy Bass 67-43 Chiles Center, Portland AA Silverton (22-3) Tom Steers Henley Don D’Olivo 51-46 Salem Armory A La Pine (23-0) Mike Cannon Grant Union Karon Steinmeitz 50-49 Pendleton Armory B Wheeler (21-0) Bryce Logan Griswold Jim Nerdin 54-36 E. Oregon State College, La Grande 1990 AAA Glencoe (24-3) Mark Neffendorf Springfield Charlie Olds 27-26 Chiles Center, Portland AA Vale (21-2) Mary Ann Standage Silverton Tom Steers 53-49 Salem Armory A Imbler (23-0) Dale Wagner Amity Lynn Freshour 64-51 Pendleton Armory B Ione (21-1) Dana Heideman Mt. Vernon Cheri Hoopes 50-41 Baker HS 1991 4A Lakeridge (21-6) Royce McDaniel Benson Dennis Carlyle 46-38 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Henley (23-1) Don D’Olivo Silverton Tom Steers 72-67 Salem Armory 2A Crow (21-1) Randy Ramp Amity Lynn Freshour 48-40 Pendleton Convention Center www.osaa.org/archives OSAA Girls Basketball Championships State Champions and 2nd Place Teams Year Class Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site 1A Jordan Valley (20-2) Joel Richardson Wheeler Bryce Logan 47-45 Baker HS 1992 4A Oregon City (25-1) Brad Smith Lake Oswego Gary Lavender 47-44 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Central (25-0) Bill Coutts Molalla Mark Wipf 44-41 Salem Armory 2A Dayton (24-0) Eric Metcalf Weston-McEwen Mike Lieuallen 49-42 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Jordan Valley (23-2) Joel Richardson St. Paul John Hartford 59-55 Baker HS 1993 4A Lake Oswego (25-1) Gary Lavender Oregon City Brad Smith 57-42 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Molalla (22-2) Mark Wipf Central Bill Coutts 55-52 Salem Armory 2A Vale (19-3) Mary Ann Standage Imbler Dale Wagner 44-33 Pendleton Convention Center 1A St. Paul (23-1) John Hartford Elkton Rob Parker 66-31 Baker HS 1994 4A Oregon City (26-1) Brad Smith St. Mary’s Steve Lear 62-45 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Silverton (21-4) Tom Steers Stayton Ray Williams 47-43 Salem Armory 2A Gervais (24-0) Dixon Ingalls Crow Randy Ramp 45-34 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Pine Eagle (18-7) Chuck Peterson Jordan Valley Joel Richardson 61-53 Baker HS 1995 4A Oregon City (24-1) Brad Smith Crescent Valley Craig Ellingson 61-42 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Stayton (20-1) Ray Williams Philomath Terry Thomas 64-56 Salem Armory 2A Nestucca (22-3) Reg McShane Salem Academy Frank Bain 56-52 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Powers (22-2) Ron Hofsess Echo Dave Rohrman 49-30 Baker HS 1996 4A Oregon City (26-0) Brad Smith Glencoe Mark Neffendorff 51-29 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Marist (22-3) Terry Lande Junction City Craig Lannom 48-29 Salem Armory 2A Enterprise (20-5) Mike Crawford Santiam Christian Debbie Holte 58-54 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Ione (21-2) Dana Heideman Powers Ron Hofsess 60-46 Baker HS 1997 4A Oregon City (26-0) Brad Smith Westview Mark Neffendorf 60-39 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Marist (25-3) Terry Lande Cascade Mark Stevens 50-34 Salem Armory 2A Santiam Christian (21-4) Debbie Holte Amity Jeff Flood 51-37 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon (20-1) Teresa Humphrey Jordan Valley Gene Mills 53-31 Baker HS 1998 4A Oregon City (25-4) Brad Smith Crater David Heard 48-42 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Central (25-2) Phil Rodin Cascade Mark Stevens 50-33 Chiles Center, Portland 2A Colton (23-0) Vic Thompson Regis Mark Bulgin 56-44 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon (23-1) Teresa Humphrey Jordan Valley Gene Mills 49-42 Baker HS 1999 4A South Eugene (24-1) Jim Denker St. Mary’s Philip Abraham 54-39 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Marist (25-2) Terry Lande Pleasant Hill Bill Neal 41-29 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A City Christian (25-2) Tim Nashif Gold Beach Jerry Ross 50-38 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon (25-0) Teresa Humphrey Umpqua Valley Christian Randy Rutledge 52-46 Baker HS 2000 4A Westview (27-3) Mark Neffendorf Crater David Heard 47-44 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Philomath (24-5) Terry Thomas Marist Terry Lande 35-31 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A Gold Beach (27-2) Jerry Ross Portland Christian Tom West 57-54 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon (21-5) Teresa Humphrey Ione Dana Heideman 42-31 Baker HS 2001 4A Oregon City (26-1) Brad Smith / Carl Tinsley Crater David Heard 48-30 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Wilsonville (24-4) Cindy Anderson Madras Michael Osborne 61-49 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A Sherman (28-2) Ron Townsend Enterprise Mike Crawford 45-37 Pendleton Convention Center 1A South Wasco County (19-9) Vince Drago Condon Teresa Humphrey 42-38 (OT) Baker HS 2002 4A Oregon City (25-3) Brad Smith / Carl Tinsley Beaverton Sean Coste 57-42 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Wilsonville (21-6) Cindy Anderson La Grande Aaron Mills 41-34 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A Gold Beach (26-2) Jerry Ross Santiam David Plotts / Rich Moore 59-56 (OT) Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon (25-3) Teresa Humphrey Cove (18-5) Richard Royes 42-37 (OT) Baker HS 2003 4A Oregon City (26-1) Brad Smith / Carl Tinsley Jesuit Kathy Adelman Naro 77-49 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Madras (24-4) Michael Osborne Burns Alice Herauf 40-26 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A Myrtle Point (23-3) Marty Stallard Gold Beach Jerry Ross 54-43 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Cove (21-4) Richard Royes Damascus Christian Dave Wakefield 54-50 (OT) Baker HS 2004 4A Oregon City (27-2) Brad Smith / Kurt Guelsdorf Lakeridge Heather Roberts 59-46 Chiles Center, Portland 3A Burns (27-1) Alice Herauf Cascade Mark Stevens 54-41 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 2A Portland Christian (28-1) Tom West Sherman Ron Townsend 37-25 Pendleton Convention
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