2018 OSAA 6A Basketball Program
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6A Basketball March 7-10, 2018 * Chiles Center * Portland VALUE THAT GETS BETTER BY THE MILE. OUR PROMISE INCLUDES PEACE OF MIND TIRE PROTECTION FREE LIFETIME TIRE & MILEAGE CARE • If a Tire is Damaged Beyond Repair, • Flat Tire Repairs We’ll Replace its Value. • Tire Rotations & Rebalancing • We Guarantee Our Work for the Life • Tire Pressure Checks of Your Tires. • Brake & Alignment Checks • Free Pre-Trip Safety Checks OSAA / U.S. BANK / LES SCHWAB TIRES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Welcome! Welcome to the OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les On behalf of U.S. Bank, welcome to today's Schwab Tires State Championships! Oregon School Activities Association state championship! Teamwork. At the OSAA we believe high school activities Responsibility. provide opportunities for young people to We believe in building strong communities Accomplishment. receive a well‐rounded education that where we live and work. One way we challenges both mind and body. These demonstrate this commitment in Oregon is Whether students are shooting for the hoop, opportunities enrich and expand our by supporting OSAA programs, which marching in time or aiming for the end zone, students’ school experience and help them promote leadership, teamwork and they are practicing skills that will serve them become contributing members of society. sportsmanship in young people. Since 1984, well in school, on the job and in life. U.S. Bank has been proud to support the Participation in activities teaches students OSAA and its 290 member schools, with more At Les Schwab Tire Centers, we are proud of how to be part of something bigger than than four million dollars in contributions to the players and performers of the OSAA. We themselves; the meaning of respect for date. are also excited to celebrate our 16th year of themselves and others; and skills like grit, being a title sponsor. 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And a President, U.S. Bank These schools help provide valuable special thanks to U.S. Bank and Les Schwab Portland and Southwest Washington education for our youth both in and outside Tires for sharing our belief in the value of the classroom to help make Oregon a better high school activities through their continued place to live. Thank you for being here and financial commitment. Together, we remain for supporting our great young people. steadfast in our efforts to provide opportunities for students to experience Les Schwab, Doing the right thing matters. these valuable lessons. Thank you for your continued support of Oregon high school activities! Peter Weber Executive Director, OSAA OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires State Championships WE BELIEVE IN CHANGING MORE THAN JUST TIRES. Our values aren’t just something we talk about, they’re something we act on. We are proud to be a title sponsor of the OSAA Basketball State Championship! It’s a great way for them to grow and learn the same sense of hard work and integrity that makes our state, and Les Schwab, strong. www.LesSchwab.com OSAA EXECUTIVE BOARD Don Grotting Mark Hannan (Pres.) Krista Parent Superintendent Principal Superintendent David Douglas SD Silverton HS South Lane SD 6A 5A 4A 25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1 Wilsonville, OR 97070‐9616 www.osaa.org About the OSAA The OSAA is comprised of 290 member high schools representing more than 200 Oregon communities. A private non‐profit, board‐governed association, Tim France Jeff Clark (V.P.) Jack Henderson the OSAA is sanctioned by the Oregon State Board of Education and is a Principal Principal Superintendent member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). Willamina HS Oakland HS Dufur SD 3A 2A 1A It’s History The OSAA began in 1918 when administrators from 36 schools recognized a need for an organization to coordinate and regulate high school interscholastic competition. Thus the Oregon State High School Athletic Association was formed. The name was changed in 1947 to reflect the inclusion of activities outside of traditional athletics. Mission Statement The mission of the OSAA is to serve member schools by providing leadership and state coordination for the conduct of interscholastic activities, which will enrich the educational experiences of high school students. The OSAA will Mark Witty Heidi Sipe Sherry Duerst-Higgins work to promote interschool activities that provide equitable participation Superintendent Superintendent School Board Umatilla SD opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, Baker SD Lane County ESD 6A/5A/4A At-Large 3A/2A/1A At-Large OSBA while enhancing the achievement of educational goals. What the OSAA Does Much like the NCAA at the collegiate level, the OSAA regulates the eligibility and competition of all high school students in the state. This includes everything from determining which league a school will compete in to sponsoring and administering state championships. Funding As a private, non‐profit organization, the OSAA does not receive any state funding. Revenue is generated from three sources: school membership fees, state championship gate receipts and corporate sponsors. Mark Horak Mary Lou Boderman John Beck Athletic Director Coordinator Music & Coach OSAA Activities West Linn HS Drama Crater HS OADA Salem-Keizer SD OACA The OSAA sponsors 116 state championships for students competing Activities in 19 interscholastic activities: Fall Cross Country, Volleyball, Soccer, Football Winter Cheerleading, Wrestling, Swimming, Basketball, Dance/Drill Spring Speech, Solo Music, Choir, Band/Orchestra Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Softball, Baseball Jack Folliard Executive Director OAOA Kids who play grow into healthy adults. ProudBe sponsor better of the OSAA Health plans in Oregon provided by Moda Health Plan, Inc. Dental plans in Oregon provided by Oregon Dental Service, dba Delta Dental Plan of Oregon. 29312067 (10/17) OSAA Boys Basketball Championships State Champions Past 10 Years (see www.osaa.org/archives for a complete list of all-time state champions) Year Class State Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site 2007 6A South Medford (27-3) Dennis Murphy Lake Oswego (26-2) Mark Shoff 58-54 McArthur Court, Eugene 5A North Eugene (28-0) Bill Wagner Roosevelt (20-9) Robert Key 38-28 McArthur Court, Eugene 4A Baker (22-4) Craig Woods Stayton (23-5) Jamie McCarty 59-45 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Valley Catholic (24-6) Jeff Gallagher Regis (26-4) Andy Sydow 52-50 (OT) Cone Field House, Salem 2A Cascade Christian (25-4) Brian Morse St. Mary’s (19-8) Rick Jackson 55-34 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Mohawk (27-2) Bart Rothenberger Damascus Christian (26-3) Mike Mai 65-64 (2 OT) Baker HS 2008 6A Grant (22-6) Tony Broadous Oregon City (28-2) Mike Doherty 63-56 McArthur Court, Eugene 5A Jefferson (25-1) Marshall Haskins Corvallis (25-2) Greg Garrison 55-52 McArthur Court, Eugene 4A Marist (25-4) Chris Schmerbach Brookings-Harbor (23-3) Bryan Wood 50-47 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Regis (25-2) Andy Sydow Horizon Christian (27-3) Dave Brown 49-36 Cone Field House, Salem 2A Portland Christian (25-3) Anthony Baugher Western Mennonite (24-8) Gary Hull 70-38 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Mohawk (25-5) Bart Rothenberger Triangle Lake (28-3) Chad Brown 60-48 Baker HS 2009 6A Jesuit (25-3) Gene Potter Lincoln (19-10) David Adelman 63-41 McArthur Court, Eugene 5A Jefferson (20-6) Pat Strickland Century (22-8) Scott Kellar 60-44 McArthur Court, Eugene 4A Brookings-Harbor (28-0) Bryan Wood Central (20-2) Bob McBeth 52-49 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Cascade Christian (27-3) Brian Morse Horizon Christian (25-6) Dave Brown 48-37 Cone Field House, Salem 2A Knappa (25-5) Craig Cokley De La Salle North Catholic (23-6) Forbes Lapp 41-36 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Powder Valley (21-2) Kyle Dixon Mohawk (25-5) Laric Cook / Tim Yokum 73-59 Baker HS 2010 6A Jesuit (26-2) Gene Potter Westview (25-4) Pat Coons 66-44 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Jefferson (26-2) Pat Strickland Mountain View (26-2) Craig Reid 57-48 McArthur Court, Eugene 4A Central (27-3) Bob McBeth La Grande (17-10) Aaron Mills 56-47 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Horizon Christian (26-4) Dave Brown Dayton (27-3) Ron Hop 53-44 Cone Field House, Salem 2A Portland Christian (22-8) Jeff Huston Central Linn (26-1) Bart Rothenberger 54-38 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Columbia Christian (23-9) Jim Flint Wallowa (22-4) Warren Wilson 47-40 Baker HS 2011 6A Jesuit (26-2) Gene Potter Westview (21-7) Pat Coons 60-46 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Corvallis (27-1) Greg Garrison Benson (23-4) Troy Berry 79-73 (2 OT) Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Phoenix (23-6) Glenn Johannes Cottage Grove (24-4) Bart Pollard 59-44 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Horizon Christian (27-4) Dave Brown Dayton (24-7) Ron Hop 58-44 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Western Mennonite (26-5) Gary Hull Central Linn (25-5) Bart Rothenberger 58-52 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Siletz Valley (22-5) David Morgan Triad (23-5) ^ Jason Young 70-56 Baker HS ^ Game forfeited by Triad.