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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 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

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nutrition from Institute of Integrative Pittman. Started his High School Coaching Nutrition. career in 1984 at Jefferson High School as an In 2016, Sally founded the nonprofit asst.football, wrestling and baseball coach. organization Wrestle Like A Girl, Inc.® on the Asst, wrestling coach at Portland State premise that girls can do anything and that University with Marlin Grahn in 1993. through sport can realize their full potential. Became the first head wrestling coach at Sally received the 2016 Women in Sport Heritage High School in Vancouver, Wa. in Award on behalf of United World Wrestling 1999 until 2009. Has coached many National and the International Olympic Committee. and International USA Wrestling teams She is a board member of USA Wrestling, the including, USA World Cup,Goodwill Games United States Olympic Committee Youth and Olympic Teams. Development Working Group, and the Association for Applied Sports Psychology. Greatest impact: Probably my mother and Sally Roberts She is an athlete ambassador for TrueSport, my first sports coach Mr. Phil Walden. the grassroots organization for the United Residence: Colorado Springs, Colo. States Anti‐Doping Agency. Sally spoke at the Sports impact: Playing sports have been so United Nations 'Global Good' summit and good to me over the years. I have been able Hometown: Federal Way, Wash. participated in the Global Goals World Cup to meet people and travel all over the world. activist soccer tournament on Team Sports Sports has allowed me to have a great High School: Federal Way High School, Equality Enforcers promoting the U.N. influence in the lives of so many young Graduation 1999 Sustainable Development Goals. Sally and people while teaching them the lesson I Varsity Swimming ‐ State Qualifier, football, Wrestle Like A Girl were featured on Megyn learned as a young man and that is to work track and field, wrestling Kelly's Today show highlighting how wrestling through life's problems and never give up! empowers girls to become leaders. College: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs ‐ 2010, B.A. Psychology University of the Rockies, 2015, M.A. Sports and Performance Psychology

Professional: Association of Applied Sports Psychology

Greatest impact: The person who had the greatest impact on my life was my junior high wrestling coach, Mr. Price. He's acceptance of allowing me in the wrestling room changed my life ‐ for the better.

Sports impact: Sally Roberts is a former elite wrestler, Army soldier, sport psychology Merrill Ahrens consultant and founder of Wrestle Like A Donnie McPherson Girl™ nonprofit organization. Residence: Portland, Ore. Sally was a resident at the Colorado Springs Residence: Portland, Ore. Olympic Training Center for eight years Hometown: Evergreen Park, Ill. during which she was a 3‐time national Hometown: Portland, Ore. champion, 2003 World Cup Champion, 2003 High School: Evergreen Park Community High & 2005 World Bronze Medalist, and a 2008 High School: Washington High School School 1977 Olympic Alternate. Portland, Or. Graduated 1969. Lettered in Wrestling She served 6 years in the Army as a Special Football, wrestling and baseball. Three time Operations soldier where she volunteered for District Wrestling Champion, one time State College: St. John's College , Annapolis, deployment in Afghanistan. She was also a Wrestling Champion, All League in Football. Maryland 1983 member of the Army's prestigious World

Class Athlete Program and represented both College: Wrestled and played football at Professional: Internship/Residency in the U.S. Army and Team USA in elite athletic Portland State 4 years. Portland, Maine. competitions. Primary care and other practices in Portland She earned a B.A. in Psychology from Professional: Has worked in education for 35 Oregon since 1992. University of Colorado ‐ Colorado Springs and years. a Master of Arts degree in Sport and Performance Psychology from University of Greatest impact: High school wrestling Coaching: Started coaching in 1979 at coach, John George. the Rockies. She has a certification in Peninsula Park Community Center with Roy

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High school teacher, Dale Edwards. how important of a role I could play in the for 14 years, recruiting from 6th grade up and Medical school professor, Guenter Albrecht‐ lives of others because they did it for me. have maintained a team of 15‐18 girls that Beuhler. My Parents, Betty and Butch Thompson made travel to tournaments with the team. These me the person I am. girls will run most or all of the tables and in Sports impact: The discipline I learned in high some cases running the entire tournament. school sports has helped me in every facet of Sports impact: Athletics have been the Often I train stat crew from other schools as my adult life. vehicle to surround myself with so many well. I championed for these high school wonderful people; young and old. Sport is students to be the table help at the district my life. It defines who I am. My connection and state tournaments during the time that with people has been profoundly altered only adults were aloud to do this. It made because of our relationship of the more sense to let the kids who were doing it brother/sisterhood of sports. all year long very well to get the opportunity to do it during these important tournaments. I train not only the old fashioned paper and team scoring but train for trackwrestling scoring and set up many tournaments for the table/clock/scoring with trackwrestling.

Greatest impact: I can with the utmost sincerity say that the person who has had the greatest impact on my life is my husband Roger Matthews. I did not know anything about wrestling before we met 30 years ago Bill Thompson and when he became a coach both of our lives completely changed direction. Watching

him coach I have learned so much and take Residence: Cottage Grove, Ore. so much of what he teaches into my own set

of life skills. I watched him grow and change Hometown: Reedsport Ore. Stephanie Matthews into the man he is today through wrestling

and coaching. I love, adore and respect him High School: Reedsport 1969 Residence: Gresham, Ore. more than I can put into words. Football I have grown to love the sport and what value Wrestling Hometown: Aloha, Ore. it gives to our lives in so many ways so much Track and Field so that it has become a passion of mine and a High School: Aloha 1986 mission to keep this sport strong and alive. College: 1973

BS Physical Education and Health Education Professional: Athletic secretary for David Sports impact: Growing up with a single Football Douglas High School mother who had to work very hard to raise Previously I worked for Centennial School two kids on her own I did not have the Professional: Upon Graduation from U of O I district for 12 years. opportunities to get involved with athletics. coached football at the U of O, Sheldon and Certified weight assessor for the OSAA While I have no regrets for this I do think I Willamette High Schools. Then I began President of Centennial Mat Club. missed out on some good things, however teaching and coaching Football Wrestling I have also a passion for photography and feel like I am getting back what I may have and Track and Field in Cottage Grove for 40 have been taking sports photos for all of missed then 10 fold now. Years. these years and sharing them freely with the Wrestling has changed my life in an athletes and their families. I am also the indescribable way and though I have not ever Coaching: Head Wrestling coach at Cottage official photographer for the Oregon been on the mat as a competitor, I feel like Grove High School from 1977 to 2015. Head Wrestling Classic as well as the Oregon Hall of the greatest lessons I have learned have Football Coach at CGHS 1979‐81 Fame banquet. come from this sport. Now it is my hope to One of the most rewarding award was the I am currently on the board for the Oregon be able to give back to the sport what it has 2008 Oregon State 4A Coach of the Year. For Wrestling Classic, the Mt Hood Conference given me and hope to share this with the me, this award represented what was District tournament as well as this State young student athletes that I work with. accomplished by our program and not just m Tournament. as an individuale. I was very proud of this In 2015 I was named "Person of the Year" at acknowledgement for Cottage Grove. the Oregon Wrestling Classic.

Greatest impact: Coaches such as Ron Finley, Coaching: I started as a wrestling mom and Len Casanova, , and Rudy Rupee are coaches wife at Centennial Middle School in why I am who I am. They helped me realize 2003. Once my son and husband moved up to the high school I took over the stat crew team and I have been training stat crew girls

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benefits that I was exposed to as a youth. His love for his family as well as others was unconditional; a gift that has left an indelible impression on me as a person, educator, husband and father. He was the most generous soul I have ever known and I am blessed to have had him as a dad.

Sports impact: I get an abundant amount of satisfaction in seeing a great number of athletes that I had a hand in coaching, Tony Jones participating in some role in athletics themselves. It is a true pleasure to go to a

sporting event in Oregon and observe a Residence: Coquille, Ore. former athlete leading a team, officiating or

being a supportive parent. The fellowship Hometown: Springfield, Ore. that I continue to experience through

personal connections in sports is truly a 2018 Button High School: Springfield 1978 blessing. Football and Westling The 2018 tournament button features an

important part of wrestling: “The College: Last graduating class from Oregon Takedown”. 75% of matches are won by the College of Education ‐ 1982 Bachelor of wrestler securing the first takedown. The Science: Physical Education and Health takedown opens the opportunity to gain a fall Lewis and Clark College ‐ 2001 or near fall points. Master of Education

This year’s button features Larry Owings of Professional: I have enjoyed a thirty, plus Canby HS representing the University of year career in education. During my career I Washington. His “modified fireman’s carry” spent a significant amount of time scored a 2‐point takedown and a 2‐point volunteering with the Oregon Wrestling nearfall against unbeaten Dan Gable of Iowa Association and USA Wrestling. Some of the in the 1970 NCAA Wrestling Championship highlights of my experiences were: National finals. Coach of the Year (USA Wrestling 1992), coordinating many state‐wide and regional Owings 13‐11 victory is even today tournaments, serving as an international considered one of the greatest upsets in wrestling official, developing the OWA Cadet collegiate wrestling. Many Iowa fans still Division, coaching at the Olympic Sports can’t believe it happened. Festival (1995), serving as the OWA State

Chairman and leading wresting teams on international tours and tournaments to Japan, China, New Zealand, Bulgaria, India and Russia.

Coaching: I served as the head wrestling coach at Southwestern Oregon CC (1997‐ 2001) and Springfield High School (1984‐87). Additional schools that I coached wrestling at were: Marshfield, Thurston and Central High Schools. During my coaching days at Marshfield, I also acted as the of Boys Soccer, Girls Soccer and Boys Tennis at various times.

Greatest impact: The greatest influence in my life was my father. Even though he was only with me for my first fifteen years, he taught me many values that define who I am now. The ideals of honesty, integrity, sincerity and the benefits of hard work were

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6A (52) 5A (33) 4A (40) 1258+ 1257-676 675-331 6A-1 - PIL (9) 5A-1 - Northwest Oregon Conference (8) 4A-1 - Cowapa League (6) *Benson Techmen 831 Hillsboro Spartans 1138 Astoria Fishermen 525 Cleveland Warriors 1463 La Salle Prep Falcons 697 Banks Braves 368 Franklin Quakers 1369 Milwaukie / Arts Academy Mustangs 1182 Scappoose Indians 730 Grant Generals 1407 Parkrose Broncos 778 Seaside Seagulls 377 *Jefferson Democrats 482 Putnam Kingsmen 1015 Tillamook Cheesemakers 513 Lincoln Cardinals 1648 Sandy Pioneers 1281 Valley Catholic Valiants 382 *Madison Senators 862 St. Helens Lions 861 *Roosevelt Roughriders 690 Wilsonville Wildcats 1063 4A-2 - Tri-Valley Conference (6) *Wilson Trojans 1325 Corbett Cardinals 394 5A-2 - Mid-Willamette Conference (8) Crook County Cowboys 693 6A-2 - Metro League (10) Central Panthers 837 Estacada Rangers 452 Aloha Warriors 1748 Corvallis Spartans 1079 Gladstone Gladiators 607 Beaverton Beavers 1635 Crescent Valley Raiders 921 Madras White Buffaloes 490 Century Jaguars 1433 Dallas Dragons 820 Molalla Indians 651 Glencoe Crimson Tide 1407 Lebanon Warriors 1137 Jesuit Crusaders 1290 Silverton Foxes 1158 4A-3 - Far West League (6) Liberty Falcons 1359 South Albany Rebels 1185 Brookings–Harbor Bruins 445 Mountainside Mavericks 800 Woodburn Bulldogs 1105 Douglas Trojans 335 Southridge Skyhawks 1595 Marshfield Pirates 650 Sunset Apollos 2213 5A-3 - Midwestern League (8) North Bend Bulldogs 702 Westview Wildcats 2552 Ashland Grizzlies 956 Siuslaw Vikings 376 Churchill Lancers 1000 South Umpqua Lancers 331 6A-3 - Mt. Hood Conference (8) Crater Comets 1125 Barlow Bruins 1510 Eagle Point Eagles 903 4A-4 - Oregon West Conference (6) Centennial Eagles 1449 *Marist Catholic Spartans 521 Cascade Cougars 687 *Central Catholic Rams 894 North Eugene Highlanders 744 Newport Cubs 515 Clackamas Cavaliers 2300 Springfield Millers 1107 North Marion Huskies 486 David Douglas Scots 2495 Thurston Colts 1143 Philomath Warriors 416 Gresham Gophers 1292 Stayton Eagles 577 Oregon City Pioneers 1918 5A-4 - Intermountain Conference (5) Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 278 Reynolds Raiders 2183 **Bend Lava Bears 1558 Mountain View Cougars 1282 4A-5 - Sky-Em League (6) 6A-4 - Three Rivers League (9) Redmond Panthers 844 Cottage Grove Lions 635 Canby Cougars 1314 Ridgeview Ravens 793 Elmira Falcons 370 Lake Oswego Lakers 1301 **Summit Storm 1428 Junction City Tigers 476 *Lakeridge Pacers 1092 Sisters Outlaws 371 Newberg Tigers 1488 5A-5 - Columbia River Conference (4) Sutherlin Bulldogs 325 Sherwood Bowmen 1597 Hermiston Bulldogs 1349 Sweet Home Huskies 610 St. Mary's Academy Blues 1446 Hood River Valley Eagles 1192 Tigard Tigers 1813 Pendleton Buckaroos 721 4A-6 - Skyline Conference (6) Tualatin Timberwolves 1774 The Dalles Riverhawks 729 Henley Hornets 599 West Linn Lions 1751 Hidden Valley Mustangs 501 Klamath Union Pelicans 515 6A-5- Greater Valley Conference (9) Mazama Vikings 572 Forest Grove Vikings 1623 North Valley Knights 458 McKay Scots 1876 Phoenix Pirates 602 McMinnville Grizzles 1771 McNary Celtics 1713 4A-7 - Greater Oregon League (4) North Salem Vikings 1389 Baker Bulldogs 408 South Salem Saxons 1637 La Grande Tigers 626 Sprague Olympians 1529 McLoughlin Pioneers 422 West Albany Bulldogs 1253 Ontario Tigers 544 West Salem Titans 1570

6A-6 - Southwest Conference (7) Grants Pass Cavemen 1450 North Medford Black Tornado 1442 Roseburg Indians 1352 Sheldon Irish 1365 South Eugene Axemen 1371 South Medford Panthers 1495 Willamette Wolverines 1237

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3A (41) 2A (44) 1A (81) 1A (cont.) 330-191 190-90 89- 89- 3A-1 - Lewis & Clark League (9) 2A-1 - Northwest League (11) 1A-1 - The Valley 10 League (10) 1A-5 - Mountain Valley League (12) Catlin Gabel Eagles 307 City Christian Lions 147 Country Christian Cougars 51 Butte Falls Loggers 48 Clatskanie Tigers 207 Columbia Christian Knights 119 Damascus Christian Eagles 65 Cascades Academy Steelhead 35 De La Salle North Catholic Knights 318 Delphian School Dragons 153 Grand View Christian Eagles 56 Central Christian Tigers 62 Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks 313 Faith Bible Falcons 135 North Clackamas Christian Saints 66 Chiloquin Panthers 68 Portland Adventist Cougars 263 Gaston Greyhounds 177 Open Door Christian Huskies 54 Gilchrist Grizzlies 45 Portland Christian Royals 175 Knappa Loggers 137 Portland Waldorf Wolfpack 79 Hosanna Christian Lions 78 Rainier Columbians 271 Life Christian Lions 53 Southwest Christian Wildcats 56 North Lake Cowboys 66 Riverdale Mavericks 269 Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 202 St. Stephens Academy 42 Paisley Broncos 31 Warrenton Warriors 225 Nestucca Bobcats 133 Trinity Academy Thunder 28 Prospect Cougars 48 Open School East Goats 90 Valor Christian Knights 29 Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks 32 3A-2 - West Valley League (8) Vernonia Loggers 161 Triad Timber Wolves 61 Amity Warriors 233 1A-2 - Casco League (9) Trinity Lutheran Saints 58 Dayton Pirates 269 2A-2 - Tri-River Conference (7) C.S. Lewis Watchmen 31 *Horizon Christian Hawks (TUAL) 135 Central Linn Cobras 173 Crosshill Christian Eagles 79 1A-6 - Big Sky League (10) Santiam Christian Eagles 221 East Linn Christian Eagles 134 Falls City Mountaineers 53 Arlington Honkers 47 Sheridan Spartans 204 Kennedy Trojans 162 Jewell Bluejays 39 Condon Blue Devils 36 ***Taft Tigers 330 Regis Rams 132 Livingstone Adventist Academy Lions 61 Dufur Rangers 84 Westside Christian Eagles 234 Santiam Wolverines 138 Oregon School f/t Deaf Panthers 51 Horizon Christian Hawks (HR) 70 Willamina Bulldogs 225 St. Paul Buckaroos 85 Perrydale Pirates 84 Ione Cardinals 65 Western Mennonite Pioneers 125 Veritas School Vanguard 49 Mitchell Loggers 27 3A-3 - PacWest Conference (7) Willamette Valley Christian Warriors 55 Sherman Huskies 74 Blanchet Catholic Cavaliers 208 2A-3 - Mountain View Conference (10) South Wasco County Redsides 62 Chemawa Braves 236 Bonanza Antlers 120 1A-3 - Mountain West League (9) Spray Eagles 19 Colton Vikings 180 Canyonville Christian Pilots 130 Alsea Wolverines 42 Wheeler Falcons 14 Gervais Cougars 237 Crater Lake Academy 96 Eddyville Charter Eagles 48 Jefferson Lions 242 Crow Cougars 85 Lowell Devils 94 1A-7 - Old Oregon League (8) Salem Academy Crusaders 239 Lost River Raiders 114 Mapleton Sailors 36 Cove Leopards 79 Scio Loggers 250 Milo Adventist Mustangs 81 McKenzie Eagles 46 Echo Cougars 77 Monroe Dragons 115 Mohawk Indians 60 Griswold Grizzlies 55 3A-4 - Mountain Valley Conference (6) Oakland Oakers 174 Oak Hill School Falcons 57 Joseph Eagles 65 Coquille Red Devils 192 Oakridge Warriors 127 Siletz Valley Warriors 66 Nixyaawii Eagles 47 Creswell Bulldogs 340 Riddle Irish 85 Triangle Lake Lakers 62 Pine Eagle Spartans 47 Glide Wildcats 184 Powder Valley Badgers 73 Harrisburg Eagles 266 2A-4 - Sunset Conference (6) 1A-4 - Skyline League (11) Wallowa Cougars 51 ***La Pine Hawks 334 Bandon Tigers 189 Camas Valley Hornets 56 Pleasant Hill Billies 316 Gold Beach Panthers 145 Days Creek Wolves 71 1A-8 - High Desert League (12) Myrtle Point Bobcats 143 Elkton Elks 77 Adrian Antelopes 77 3A-5 - Eastern Oregon League (6) Reedsport Brave 165 Glendale Pirates 77 Burnt River Bulls 23 Burns Hilanders 238 Toledo Boomers 137 Melrose Christian 17 Crane Mustangs 57 Irrigon Knights 219 Waldport Irish 132 New Hope Christian Warriors 71 Dayville Tigers 14 Nyssa Bulldogs 257 North Douglas Warriors 82 Four Rivers Community School Falcons 47 Riverside Pirates 223 2A-5 - Columbia Basin Conference (5) Pacific Pirates 58 Harper Hornets 32 Umatilla Vikings 317 Culver Bulldogs 175 Powers Cruisers 38 Huntington Locomotives 24 Vale Vikings 240 Heppner Mustangs 93 Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs 65 Jordan Valley Mustangs 31 Pilot Rock Rockets 92 Yoncalla Eagles 72 Long Creek Mountaineers 13 3A-6 - Southern Cascade League (5) Stanfield Tigers 126 Monument Tigers 18 Cascade Christian Challengers 257 Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots 167 Prairie City Panthers 42 Illinois Valley Cougars 253 Ukiah Cougars 13 Lakeview Honkers 202 2A-6 - Wapiti League (5) Rogue River Chieftains 213 Elgin Huskies 84 St. Mary's Crusaders 311 Enterprise Outlaws 127 Grant Union Prospectors 154 Imbler Panthers 87 Union Bobcats 100

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STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS SCORING PROCEDURES Tournament scoring has three components: advancement points, bonus points and placement points. One or more of these may make up the points earned by each wrestler in any given round of the tournament. Advancement Points:  Are awarded for each match won in either the championship or consolation bracket where the wrestler advances to a subsequent match in the tournament.  A wrestler who receives a bye in a round where at least one match is wrestled receives additional advancement points by winning the next match. o For example, in the 3A classification there are four wrestlers in each weight class who may earn additional advancement points after receiving a bye in Championship Round 1. o However, in the 3A classification, no wrestlers receive advancement points in the consolation bracket after receiving byes in Consolation Round 1, as there are NO matches wrestled in Consolation Round 1.  Wins in the championship bracket where the wrestler advances to a subsequent round earn two advancement points.  Wins in the consolation bracket where the wrestler advances to a subsequent round earn one advancement point. Bonus Points:  Are awarded for a major decision, technical fall, fall, injury default, disqualification or forfeit.  Major decision: 1 bonus point  Technical Fall: 1.5 bonus points  Fall, injury default, disqualification or forfeit: 2 bonus points Placement Points:  Individual placement points are awarded as earned. The placement points are different between some classifications in this tournament due to the different number of places being awarded.  6A, 5A, 4A, and 3A : Six places awarded Round Advancement Pts Bonus Pts Placement Pts Total Possible Championship Rd 1 2 2 0 4 Championship Rd 2 (Quarterfinals) 2 2 3 7 Championship Rd 3 (Semifinals) 2 2 9 13 Championship Finals 0 2 4 6 Consolation Rd 1 1 2 0 3 Consolation Rd 2 1 2 0 3 Consolation Rd 3 (Quarterfinals) 1 2 3 6 Consolation Rd 4 (Semifinals) 1 2 4 7 Fifth‐Sixth 0 2 2 4 Third‐Fourth 0 2 2 4 o The maximum team points that an individual champion can score is 30 (Four championship round wins, all won by fall. 6 (advancement) + 8 (bonus) + 16 (total placement) = 30.)

 2A/1A: Four places awarded Round Advancement Bonus Pts Placement Pts Total Possible Pts Championship Rd 1 2 2 0 4 Championship Rd 2 (Semifinals) 2 2 10 14 Championship Finals 0 2 4 6 Consolation Rd 1 1 2 0 3 Consolation Rd 2 (Semifinals) 1 2 4 7 Third‐Fourth 0 2 3 5 The maximum team points that an individual champion can score is 24 (Three championship round wins, all won by fall. 4 (advancement) + 6 (bonus) + 14 (total placement) = 24.)

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6A 182 132 5A Team Scores 1. Austin Harris, 12, Roseburg 1. B. Lamer, 12, Crescent Valley 1. Crater ...... 175.5 106 2. Adrian Rodriguez, 11, Century 2. Peyton Bell, 12, Hillsboro 2. Dallas ...... 147.5 1. Cody Fettig, 11, Newberg 3. Jacob Beck, 11, Tigard 3. Blake Ohlson, 9, Mountain View 3. Redmond ...... 144.0 2. Tristin David, 9, Roseburg 4. Thomas Cousins, 11, Barlow 4. Dallas Howard, 11, Crater 4. Hermiston ...... 138.0 3. Colton Fleming, 9, Aloha 5. Brenton Reddy, 12, West Salem 5. Alex Rendon, 10, Pendleton 5. Sandy ...... 135.0 4. Bollong Joklur, 11, Sprague 6. Ethan Long, 10, West Linn 6. Max Brown, 12, Sandy 6. Mountain View ...... 115.0 5. L. Ferschweiler, 10, West Salem 7. Milwaukie ...... 98.5 195 138 6. Jonathan Zuriaga, 10, Canby 8. Lebanon ...... 95.0 1. Santos Cantu, 9, Sprague 1. CJ Hendon, 12, Hermiston 9. Thurston ...... 81.0 113 2. Cameron Campbell, 12, Roseburg 2. Brody Diaz de Leon, 11, Sandy 10. Hillsboro ...... 73.5 1. Phillip Kue, 10, Centennial 3. Erik Munoz, 12, Glencoe 3. Chance Beutler, 12, Bend 2. Hunter Sparks, 11, Roseburg 4. Sina Ansari, 12, Lake Oswego 4. Giovanni Bravo, 10, Woodburn 3. B. Quezada, 12, North Salem 5. Tun Way, 12, Franklin 5. Cameron Alley, 12, Lebanon 4. Cole Zoller, 9, North Medford 6. K. Behbehani-Escobar, 10, Westview 6. Joseph English, 11, Dallas 4A 5. Richard Monterroso, 11, Century 220 145 6. Archer Bergeron, 9, Roseburg 106 1. Haydn Maley, 12, Roseburg 1. Logan Meek, 11, Crater 1. Kody Koumentis, 9, Marshfield 120 2. JJ Perez, 12, Century 2. Matthew Lee, 11, Milwaukie 2. Hunter Mode, 9, Crook County 1. Gaven Jolley, 10, Sherwood 3. Ricky Tilbury, 12, Aloha 3. Austin Watson, 10, Thurston 3. Jackson Royer, 9, Sweet Home 2. Christopher Strange, 10, Newberg 4. Lane Marshall, 10, Oregon City 4. Rafael Vasquez, 12, Woodburn 4. Quintin Metcalfe, 9, Tillamook 3. Enrique Vincent, 10, McNary 5. Tanner Sorensen, 12, Sprague 5. Clyde Rood, 11, Lebanon 5. J. Jones, 9, McLoughlin/Weston McEwen 4. Dillon Nunes, 12, David Douglas 6. M. Cormier, 11, South Medford 6. Adrian Tuia, 11, Hermiston 6. Tannon Joyner, 9, Crook County 5. D. Deitrick, 12, North Medford 285 152 6. Tre Blasingame, 9, Beaverton 113 1. Brian Barnes, 12, McMinnville 1. Mitchell Willett, 12, Redmond 1. Richard Huff, 11, Siuslaw 126 2. Dallas O`Bryan, 12, Newberg 2. Perry Rodenbeck, 11, Wilsonville 2. Maximus Tate, 9, Molalla 1. Quinn Brink, 10, Lakeridge 3. Aaron Adair, 12, Roseburg 3. Julio Osorio, 12, Ridgeview 3. Kane Nixon, 9, Cascade 2. Daniel McClung, 10, Sprague 4. John Ashe, 12, David Douglas 4. Jace Godley, 12, Crater 4. Derek Blake, 12, Yamhill-Carlton 3. Simon Brown, 12, Cleveland 5. Taylor Mottern, 12, Canby 5. Max Topliff, 11, Sandy 5. Robert Watkins, 10, Sweet Home 4. Evan Spragg, 12, Sprague 6. A. Carpio-Reyes, 12, Tualatin 6. Logan LaPine, 10, Milwaukie 6. Frankie Harlow, 10, Marshfield 5. Damien Wells, 12, Roseburg 160 6. Daniel Smith, 10, Beaverton 120 6A Team Scores 1. Tanner Earhart, 12, Dallas 1. Russel Stigall, 10, North Marion 132 1. Roseburg ...... 366.0 2. Morgan Holcomb, 12, Pendleton 2. Tyler Cooper, 12, Scappoose 1. Bennett Mesa, 12, Roseburg 2. Sprague ...... 195.0 3. F. Lesowski, 11, Mountain View 3. Pacer Quire, 11, Crook County 2. Joey Coste, 10, Westview 3. Newberg ...... 180.0 4. Joseph Blisseck, 10, Lebanon 4. Ryan Ninman, 12, Stayton 3. L. Higginbotham, 12, Forest Grove 4. Century ...... 122.5 5. Giovanni Hernandez, 11, Putnam 5. Robbie Yunke, 10, Sweet Home 6. Andrew Gay, 11, Wilsonville 4. Noah Wachsmuth, 10, Clackamas 5. David Douglas ...... 96.5 6. Zachary Mauras, 9, Crook County 5. Joey Moody, 10, Newberg 6. Aloha ...... 88.5 170 126 6. I. Usmanov, 12, David Douglas 7. West Linn ...... 86.0 8. Westview ...... 82.5 1. Valen Wyse, 12, Hermiston 1. Kobe Olson, 12, Sweet Home 138 9. Grants Pass ...... 77.0 2. Mikel Bremner, 12, Milwaukie 2. Travis Thorpe, 9, Sweet Home 1. Ethan Wendell, 12, Liberty 10. North Salem ...... 71.0 3. K. Christiansen, 12, Woodburn 3. James AhHee, 12, Baker/Powder Valley 2. Kyle Beal, 11, David Douglas 4. Julio Leiva, 12, Hermiston 4. Chad Werner, 9, Tillamook 3. Michael Murphy, 11, Sprague 5. Colton Beisley, 12, St. Helens 5. Colton Morgan, 11, Crook County 4. Quinton Read, 12, Newberg 6. Markus Bennett, 12, Crater 6. Jace Hays, 12, Baker/Powder Valley 5. Terrell Jackson, 12, Century 5A 182 6. Sawyer Myres, 11, West Albany 132 106 1. Tanner Sallee, 12, Lebanon 1. AJ Lira, 11, Marshfield 145 2. Clay Coxen, 12, Dallas 2. E. Banister, 11, Baker/Powder Valley 1. Kaden Kuenzi, 9, Silverton 1. Ian Carlos, 10, North Salem 3. Joey Gutierrez, 11, Hermiston 2. Landon Robinson, 10, Redmond 3. Brandon Gibson, 11, North Marion 2. Michael Abeyta, 11, McMinnville 4. Luke Schulz, 11, Mountain View 3. Zeth Brower, 11, Crater 4. Tyler Fioravanti, 11, Crook County 3. Juan Lopez, 12, Aloha 5. Chazz Amundson, 11, Milwaukie 4. Ryan Bibler, 11, Dallas 5. Derek Estrada, 12, North Marion 4. Shane Sabins, 12, Roseburg 6. Jack Rademacher, 10, Sandy 5. Gavin Sherrill, 11, Thurston 6. Sean McColly, 11, Tillamook 5. Jake Lowry, 11, Canby 6. Noah Worthington, 9, Central 195 6. David Frank, 12, Westview 138 113 1. Bunker Parrish, 12, Redmond 1. Garrett Lefebvre, 11, Marshfield 152 2. Treve Earhart, 11, Dallas 1. Beau Ohlson, 9, Mountain View 2. Ricky Yunke, 11, Sweet Home 1. Sean Harman, 10, West Linn 3. Avery Jaramillo, 10, Thurston 2. Jacob Whitehead, 11, Silverton 3. R. Chester, 12, McLoughlin/Weston McEwen 2. Ty Simko, 12, Century 4. Sam Crow, 12, Central 3. Cole Siemon, 10, Hillsboro 4. Avidan Sanchez, 10, North Marion 3. Josh Grant, 11, Century 5. Braden Watson, 12, Sandy 5. Austin Weeks, 11, Tillamook 4. Hunter Grant, 12, Crater 4. Patrick Boulanger, 12, Newberg 6. Jared Eichstadt, 12, Hillsboro 5. Dawson Barcroft, 10, Dallas 6. Justin Kurtz, 11, Sweet Home 5. Ian Stettler, 12, Glencoe 6. C. Muenzer, 9, Hood River Valley 220 6. Landon Davis, 10, Sprague 145 120 1. David Negrete, 12, Central 1. Clay Keller, 11, Baker/Powder Valley 160 2. Jackson Casteel, 12, Thurston 1. Legend Lamer, 10, Crescent Valley 2. Jake Porter, 12, Sweet Home 1. Layne Van Anrooy, 12, Roseburg 3. Mario Nonato, 12, Redmond 3. Parker Robinson, 9, La Grande 2. Jacob Curry, 10, Redmond 2. Taran Floyd, 11, West Linn 4. Colton Albertson, 12, St. Helens 3. Hunter Rickman, 11, Sandy 4. Justin Drury, 11, Estacada 3. Mitchell Sorte, 11, West Albany 5. Kenny Bevan, 11, Hermiston 4. Hunter Hiatt, 10, Crater 5. William Jantzer, 11, Marshfield 4. Joshua Tuthill, 12, Oregon City 6. Jakeb Cripe, 12, Lebanon 5. Jack McEathron, 11, Redmond 6. Caleb Werner, 10, Tillamook 5. Dane McKinney, 12, Sprague 6. Robert Guenther, 9, Silverton 285 6. Jacob Russell, 12, Grants Pass 152 126 1. Miguel Olmedo, 12, St. Helens 1. Lane Stigall, 12, North Marion 170 2. Iosefa Polamalu, 11, Sandy 1. J. Shaner, 11, Hood River Valley 2. Martin Sierra, 11, Henley 1. Trajan Hurd, 12, Grants Pass 3. Enrique Guerra, 12, Hillsboro 2. Bryant Smith, 10, Milwaukie 3. K. Grende, 12, Baker/Powder Valley 2. Terrell West, 12, Jefferson(PDX) 4. Javon Gill, 12, Crater 3. Jacob Jones, 10, Dallas 4. Nathan Reed, 9, La Grande 3. Brandon Jeffers, 11, Roseburg 5. Beau Blake, 11, Hermiston 5. Kade VanDeHey, 11, Cascade 4. Jonathon Hernandez, 10, Putnam 4. Garrett Lewis, 12, Sunset 6. Caleb Sedlacek, 11, Central 5. Caleb Duhn, 11, Mountain View 6. Elijah McRae, 11, Tillamook 5. Matthew McDowell, 12, Roseburg 6. Joseph Foster, 10, Dallas 6. Spencer Nofziger, 12, Sprague

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1. Trevor Thiessen, 12, Banks 113 1. Jose Candelas, 12, Nyssa 1. Justin Doyle, 12, Monroe 2. Gregory Wing, 12, North Marion 2. Nate Marquez, 12, Nyssa 2. Kasey Erwin, 10, Lowell 3. D. Feldmeier, 12, Baker/Powder Valley 1. Chance Hendrickson, 10, Harrisburg 3. Legin Engle, 10, Dayton 3. Mike Day, 11, Central Linn 4. Cade Hite, 12, Marshfield 2. R. Tapia-Bravo, 12, Willamina/Falls City 4. Caleb Beck, 11, Santiam Christian 4. Jayson Blackburn, 12, Union/Cove 5. Elijah Livingston, 11, La Grande 3. Gabe Vidlak, 9, Cascade Christian 5. Riley Davis, 10, Jefferson 6. Kyle Knudtson, 9, Crook County 4. Raul Ruiz, 9, Nyssa 6. Jordan Mode, 10, Willamina/Falls City 138 5. Dillion St. Onge, 11, Illinois Valley 1. Jace Oppenlander, 12, Culver 170 6. Mitch Garcia, 9, Jefferson 195 2. C. Johnson, 12, Grant Union/Prairie City 1. Travis Wittlake, 11, Marshfield 120 1. Jose Sanchez, 10, Nyssa 3. Tandy Martin, 9, Gold Beach 2. James Ellis, 9, Banks 2. Collyn Potter, 11, Glide 4. Seth Sidwell, 10, Oakridge 3. C. Dahl, 12, Douglas/Camas Valley 1. Heath Hartley, 12, Nyssa 3. Joey Vigue, 11, Coquille 4. Fabian Niemi, 10, Tillamook 2. Isaiah Vazquez, 11, Rainier 4. Blake Larsen, 9, Dayton 145 5. Alonzo Nalls, 12, Brookings-Harbor 3. Max Valle, 12, Cascade Christian 5. Brenden Hicks, 12, Clatskanie 1. Jorge Olivera, 11, Culver 6. Jesse Wagner, 12, Newport 4. Alex Dudley, 11, La Pine 6. Tucker McAllister, 11, Irrigon 2. Bobby Butler, 12, Siletz Valley 5. E. Howard, 11, Willamina/Falls City 3. William Johnson, 9, Crane 182 6. Andrew Barker, 11, Riverside 220 4. Hunter Lewis, 9, Toledo 1. Josh Hammers, 12, Mazama 126 1. Ryan Mask, 11, Scio 2. Bryce Coulter, 11, Sweet Home 2. Josue Martinez, 11, Dayton 152 3. Jaxson Rhoden, 10, Crook County 1. David Kerr, 12, La Pine 3. Blake Nelson, 11, Creswell 1. Justyn Barton, 12, Lowell 4. Matt Carrillo, 11, North Marion 2. J. Fasana, 12, Willamina/Falls City 4. Anthony Kernal, 12, Riverside 2. Saxton Schaffner, 12, Culver 5. Harrison Manu, 11, Madras 3. Dallon Higgins, 12, Burns 5. Chase Onstot, 12, Willamina/Falls City 3. Jerron Rhen, 11, Culver 6. Justin Self, 12, Henley 4. Aaron Runion, 11, Amity 6. Zack Welker, 10, Glide 4. Elijah Epling, 11, Crane 5. Hunter Robison, 11, Scio 195 6. Luke Janssen, 10, Santiam Christian 285 160 1. Cade Woodward, 12, Crook County 132 1. Osiris Tapia, 12, Nyssa 1. Thomas Harvey, 12, Lowell 2. Taylen Kirkaldie, 10, Henley 2. Jacob Lowther, 11, Scio 2. Marco Retano, 12, Culver 3. B. Schultz, 12, Douglas/Camas Valley 1. Aristotle Rockwell, 12, Riverside 3. Aaron Hiatt, 12, Dayton 3. Tanner Owen, 12, Elgin 4. Tyler Morris, 10, Junction City 2. Kasey Collier, 12, Glide 4. Michael McCully, 12, Lakeview 4. Riley Bruce, 11, Union/Cove 5. James Van Agtmael, 11, Cascade 3. Grant Laiblin, 12, Harrisburg 5. Ruben Villa, 12, Riverside 6. Ramon Organiz, 11, North Marion 4. Gavin Hartley, 12, Nyssa 6. Gabe Echaide, 11, Roque River 170 5. Austin Russell, 12, La Pine 1. Cale Edmunds, 12, Oakridge 220 6. Kyran Simpson, 11, Burns 2. Victor Torres, 10, Culver 1. Louie Sanchez, 11, Cascade 138 3A Team Scores 3. Hayden Trimble, 12, Lowell 2. S. Wells, 11, McLoughlin/Weston McEwen 4. Rylie Warnock, 11, Joseph/Wallowa 1. Jared Henry, 12, Dayton 1. Nyssa ...... 287.0 3. Andrew Smalley, 11, Sutherlin 2. Willamina/Falls City .... 167.0 4. Josh Buehler, 12, South Umpqua 2. Ryan Vineyard, 12, Nyssa 182 3. Chris Acosta, 11, Nyssa 3. Dayton ...... 134.0 5. Michael Sierra, 10, Henley 4. Glide ...... 122.0 1. Ben Hughes, 12, Central Linn 6. H. Cole, 11, Baker/Powder Valley 4. Jesse Wittenborn, 12, Creswell 2. Kenny Lane, 12, Lowell 5. Jason Manzi, 10, Santiam Christian 5. Harrisburg ...... 107.5 3. Isaac Butler, 11, Siletz Valley 285 6. D. Elwood, 11, Willamina/Falls City 6. La Pine ...... 106.5 7. Scio ...... 101.0 4. Drake Marquez, 12, Adrian 1. Dylan Porter, 12, Elmira 145 8. Riverside ...... 68.0 2. John Dover, 11, Junction City 195 1. Titus Rice, 10, Creswell 9. Creswell...... 65.0 3. Caleb Parrott, 10, Crook County 10. Cascade Christian ...... 57.5 1. Cord Flynn, 12, Heppner/Ione 4. Antonio Sanders, 11, Ontario 2. Zach Holland, 10, Glide 2. Jaiden Jones, 12, Culver 3. Elijah Cleaver, 9, Nyssa 5. Kainan Lane, 12, Siuslaw 3. Cylus Hoke, 10, Culver 6. D. Clark, 12, McLoughlin/Weston McEwen 4. Brandon Zeiher, 11, Scio 4. Zachary Kintzley, 12, Lowell 5. Noah Sickles, 9, Willamina/Falls City 6. Cody Knott, 10, Taft 2A / 1A 220 4A Team Scores 152 106 1. MacKyle Little, 12, Culver 2. Tristan Bennett, 10, Neah-Kah-Nie 1. Sweet Home ...... 181.0 1. Dax Bennett, 10, Harrisburg 1. S. Becman, 10, Joseph/Wallowa 3. Mahsen Asher, 12, Lowell 2. Crook County ...... 180.5 2. Oak Tenold, 9, Bonanza 2. Ryland Parazoo, 12, Glide 4. Drew Lusco, 9, Grant Union/Prairie City 3. North Marion ...... 165.0 3. Evan Gunderson, 11, Burns 3. Hunter McIrvin, 9, Central Linn 4. Marshfield ...... 157.0 4. Dearden Woodruff, 10, Nyssa 4. Jacob Bowman, 9, Myrtle Point 285 5. Baker/Powder Valley ... 132.5 5. Jonathan Iniguez, 11, Nyssa 1. Anthony Ramirez, 12, Neah-Kah-Nie 6. Tillamook...... 92.5 6. Zach Russell, 11, Dayton 113 2. T. Talamantes-Ward, 11, Lowell 7. Cascade ...... 89.0 1. Lorenzo Vasquez, 10, Culver 3. Samuel Williams, 12, Crane 8. Henley ...... 85.0 160 2. Symon Thurman, 10, Lowell 4. Travis Jonsson, 10, Neah-Kah-Nie 9. Banks ...... 65.0 1. Wyatt McCarthy, 12, Coquille 3. Shane Lund, 10, Enterprise 10. La Grande ...... 63.5 2. Cody Stahl, 12, Dayton 4. Marcus Furtado, 12, Adrian 3. Adam Van Meter, 11, Nyssa 2A / 1A Team Scores 4. Adam Simpson, 9, Nyssa 120 5. Deven Contreras, 12, Harrisburg 1. Cole Farwell, 11, Enterprise 1. Culver ...... 202.5 3A 6. Cody Adams, 10, Jefferson 2. Orlando Torres, 9, Culver 2. Lowell ...... 150.5 3. Jaxon Blackburn, 9, Union/Cove 3. Central Linn ...... 60.0 106 170 4. Louden Ballard, 10, Monroe 4. Neah-Kah-Nie ...... 46.0 1. Derrik Kerr, 10, La Pine 1. C. Allen, 12, Willamina/Falls City 5. Crane ...... 38.0 2. J. Reyes, 10, Willamina/Falls City 2. Layten Briggs, 12, Harrisburg 126 6. Gold Beach ...... 37.0 3. Ryan Vidlak, 11, Cascade Christian 3. Dru Cook, 11, Scio 1. Taylor Bright, 12, Gold Beach 7. Enterprise ...... 35.5 4. Micklo Luna, 12, Nyssa 4. Cayden Kangiser, 10, Glide 2. Blake Butler, 12, Pine Eagle 8. Monroe ...... 35.0 5. Dominik Madrid, 11, Nyssa 5. Curtis Hollinger, 12, Nyssa 3. Mekhi Williams, 11, Vernonia 9. Joseph/Wallowa ...... 33.0 6. Ryan Penrose, 9, Dayton 6. Colby Krogh, 12, Irrigon 4. Caleb Day, 10, Central Linn 10. Grant Union/Prairie City .... 32.0

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Team State Champions Past 15 Years (see www.osaa.org/archive for all-time lists of team and individual champions)

Year Class State Champion Score Coach 2nd Place Score Coach Site

2005 4A Crater 227.5 Greg Haga Pendleton 171.5 Fred Phillips State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 3A Burns 222 Jeff Kloetzer Estacada 173.5 Heath Stalkup State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 2A/1A Nyssa 165 Luke Cleaver Culver 131 J.D. Alley State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem

2006 4A Crater 196 Greg Haga Hermiston 146 Curt Berger State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 3A Burns 192.5 Jeff Kloetzer Illinois Valley 163.5 Jay Miller State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 2A/1A Nyssa 198.5 Luke Cleaver Culver 128 J.D. Alley State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem

2007 6A Roseburg 190 Steve Lander West Linn 171.5 Doug Samarron State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 5A Hermiston 215 Curt Berger Crook County 156 Mike Shinkle State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 4A Sweet Home 154 Steve Thorpe Tillamook 140.5 Lonnie Eggert State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 3A Burns 269.5 Mark Hofman Nyssa 131.5 Luke Cleaver State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem 2A/1A Culver 155.5 J.D. Alley Scio 73 Matt Parazoo State Fairgrounds Pavilion, Salem

2008 6A Roseburg 269 Steve Lander Newberg 195.5 Neil Russo Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 192 Curt Berger Hillsboro 166 Adam Reese Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Tillamook 169 Lonnie Eggert Scappoose 154 Jim Jones Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Burns 159 Mark Hofman Glide 130 Jeff Freeman Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 186.5 J.D. Alley Lakeview 79.5 Bob Truby Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2009 6A Newberg 189 Neil Russo Roseburg 174.5 Steve Lander Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 303 Curt Berger Crater 165 Denny Walters Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Sweet Home 142 Steve Thorpe McLoughlin 122.5 Beau Chester Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Burns 149 Mark Hofman Nyssa 146.5 Luke Cleaver Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 138 J.D. Alley Lakeview 101.5 Jim Nicholl Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2010 6A Roseburg 298.5 Steve Lander Newberg 169.0 Neil Russo Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 269.0 Curt Berger Churchill 127.5 Scott Kearney Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Scappoose 195.0 Jim Jones Sweet Home 182.0 Steve Thorpe Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Burns 210.5 Mark Hofman Reedsport 172.5 Phillip Lopez Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 139.5 J.D. Alley Lowell 95.0 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2011 6A Roseburg 212.0 Steve Lander Sprague 105.5 Kyle Temple Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 198.0 Curt Berger Dallas 138.0 Tony Olliff Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Henley 172.0 Pete Lucas Sweet Home 137.0 Steve Thorpe Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Burns 193.0 Mark Hofman Nyssa 134.0 Luke Cleaver Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 141.5 J.D. Alley Lowell 103.5 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2012 6A Roseburg 237.0 Steve Lander David Douglas 102.0 Ron Holyoak Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Dallas 164.0 Tony Olliff Pendleton 150.0 Fred Phillips Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Cascade 188.0 Jason Lovell Henley 185.5 Pete Lucas Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Nyssa 171.0 Luke Cleaver Willamina 165.0 Ariah Fasana Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 132.0 J.D. Alley Lowell 118.5 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2013 6A David Douglas 146.0 Ron Holyoak Oregon City 126.5 Roger Rolen Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 246.0 Shawn Williams Dallas 181.5 Tony Oliff Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Crook County 290.0 Jake Huffman Henley 196.0 Pete Lucas Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Glide 205.0 Jeff Freeman Willamina 180.0 Ariah Fasana Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Lowell 115.0 Jeff Cardwell Culver 89.5 J.D. Alley Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2014 6A Roseburg 272.5 Steve Lander West Linn 107.5 Doug Samarron Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 174.0 Shaun Williams Dallas 145.5 Tony Olliff Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Crook County 405.5 Jake Huffman Henley 159.0 Pete Lucas Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Glide 182.5 Jeff Freeman Vale 167.0 Matt Cobb Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 152.0 J.D. Alley Lowell 142.0 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2014 6A Roseburg 272.5 Steve Lander West Linn 107.5 Doug Samarron Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 174.0 Shaun Williams Dallas 145.5 Tony Olliff Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Crook County 405.5 Jake Huffman Henley 159.0 Pete Lucas Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Glide 182.5 Jeff Freeman Vale 167.0 Matt Cobb Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 152.0 J.D. Alley Lowell 142.0 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2015 6A Roseburg 234.0 Steve Lander David Douglas 170.0 Ron Holyoak Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 161.0 Shaun Williams Hillsboro 154.5 Adam Reese Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Crook County 327.0 Jake Huffman Henley 165.5 Pete Lucas Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Nyssa 185.0 Luke Cleaver Vale 164.0 Matt Cobb Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 147.5 J.D. Alley Lowell 127.0 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

2016 6A Roseburg 295.0 Steve Lander David Douglas 181.0 Ron Holyoak Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 5A Hermiston 226.5 Kyle Larson Churchill 137.0 Alec Rice Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 4A Crook County 249.0 Jake Huffman Marshfield 175.0 Travis Wittlake Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Nyssa 209.0 Luke Cleaver La Pine 147.0 Aaron Flack Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Culver 157.0 J.D. Alley Lowell 99.5 Jeff Cardwell Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland

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