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OSAA Baseball Championships OSAA Baseball Championships State Champions and 2nd Place Teams Year Class Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site 1946 A Jefferson Lindsey Campbell Central Catholic Father Leland DeJardin 19-8 University of Portland B Pleasant Hill Grover Kelsey Sherwood Clifford Wynkoop 6-2 (9 inn.) University of Portland 1947 A Jefferson Lindsey Campbell Salem Harold Hauk 6-4 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland B Amity Ray Stephens Hubbard 13-0 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland 1948 A Washington Arba Ager Albany Rex Hunsaker 4-1 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland B Aumsville Westport 4-2 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland 1949 A Roosevelt Rollie Rourke Eugene Duane Mellem 5-1 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland B Drain John Comisky Union 15-2 Vaughn Street Ballpark, Portland 1950 A Roosevelt Rollie Rourke Eugene Duane Mellem 7-0 Memorial Stadium, Albany B Drain Bill Chatham Amity Bob Polvi 11-1 Memorial Stadium, Albany 1951 A Grant Barney Koch Oregon City Wayne Bauer 5-3 Memorial Stadium, Albany B Drain (17-1) Arthur Verment Westport (12-1-1) Don Nelson 2-0 Drain 1952 A Albany (15-4) Chuck Kerr Roosevelt (13-6) Marv Rasmussen 9-1 Memorial Stadium, Albany B Gervais William Patterson Boardman 4-1 Drain 1953 A (canceled, rain) --- --- --- --- B (canceled, rain) --- --- --- --- 1954 A Roosevelt (16-6) Earl Younce Albany (14-4) Chuck Kerr 3-0 Memorial Stadium, Albany B (TIE) Talent / Verboort Gene Farthing / Al Lencke --- --- (rain) Drain 1955 A The Dalles (19-4) Carl Nagel Columbia Prep Andy Pienovi 8-3 Memorial Stadium, Albany B Echo Norm Bergstrom Glide Jack Forsythe 3-1 Echo 1956 A Lincoln Jim Partlow Medford John Kovenz 5-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Vale Gerry Cammann Seaside Baily Brim 5-3 (12 inn.) Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Glide Jack Forsythe Sisters George Estep 2-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1957 A Tigard Randy Harrison Franklin Gene Tanselli 3-2 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Seaside Baily Brim Glide Jack Forsythe 1-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Gaston Floyd Ogden Adrian Glenn Ward 3-2 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1958 A Grant Barney Koch Lincoln Jim Partlow 11-1 (6 inn.) Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Central Ray Coleman Myrtle Creek Frosty Loghry 6-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Adrian Glenn Ward Gaston Floyd Ogden 12-2 (5 inn.) Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1959 A Jefferson Andy Pienovi The Dalles Carl Nagel 7-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Sherwood Al Olson Sutherlin Charles Sikstrom 6-5 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Adrian Glenn Ward Gaston Floyd Ogden 5-4 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1960 A Medford John Kovenz Parkrose James Gay 3-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Seaside Everet Clary Canby Charles Driggers 4-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Merrill McKenzie 4-2 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1961 A South Eugene (17-2) Duane Mellem Beaverton (13-5) Jiggs Burnett 4-2 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Serra Catholic Harvey Koepf Myrtle Point Ted Owens 8-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Coburg (22-1) Bob Downing Wheeler County (12-1) 6-3 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1962 A (TIE) Hillsboro / South Eugene Ad Rutschman / Bob Kane --- --- (rain) Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 (TIE) North Catholic / Drain --- (rain) Multnomah Stadium, Portland B (TIE) Coburg / Condon / Harvey Neffendorf --- --- (rain) Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1963 A Madison Bill Wiitala Pendleton Bob White 5-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 McKenzie Ed Davidson Bandon Dick Sutherland 1-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Crow Dale Holland Wasco County 9-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1964 A Madison (19-5) Bill Wiitala Klamath Union (22-5) Bill Mansfield 3-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Newport (23-4) Tom Luther Riddle (21-5) John Zarnekee 2-0 (9 inn.) Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Merrill (10-1) Gene Christensen Regis (15-4) Dave Freeland 6-3 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1965 A Sunset (21-1) Sam Olson North Salem (24-5) Don Schaefer 7-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Newport (24-7) Tom Luther Riddle (20-4) John Zarnekee 4-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Adrian (15-1) Roger Watts Siletz (12-7) Ron Pace 5-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1966 A Hillsboro Ad Rutschman Sheldon Mel Krause 4-2 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Serra Catholic Alva Brown Sherwood Al Olson 8-7 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Regis Brent Kehoe Pilot Rock 4-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1967 A North Salem Don Schaefer Cleveland Jack Dunn 2-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Newport Tom Luther Vale Greg Hollen 2-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Adrian Roger Watts Regis Dave Freeland 3-1 Multnomah Stadium, Portland www.osaa.org/archives OSAA Baseball Championships State Champions and 2nd Place Teams Year Class Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site 1968 A Hillsboro (38-6-1) Ad Rutschman Bend (28-8) Gary Olson 7-0 Multnomah Stadium, Portland A-2 Scappoose Dick Busch Stayton Joe Brock 12-2 (5 inn.) Multnomah Stadium, Portland B Crow Bob Wellnitz Adrian Roger Watts 5-4 Multnomah Stadium, Portland 1969 A Madison (24-1) Dick McClain Klamath Union (19-4) Earl Huffman 1-0 Civic Stadium, Portland A-2 Sherwood (10-1) Al Olson Stayton (12-1) Joe Brock 11-7 Civic Stadium, Portland B Crow (12-1) Bob Wellnitz Umatilla (9-2) Dwayne Huddleston 12-4 Civic Stadium, Portland 1970 AAA Madison (29-5) Tom Petke Klamath Union (24-12) Earl Huffman 3-0 Civic Stadium, Portland AA Central Linn (25-1) John Westerholm Regis (22-5) Jim Walker 6-3 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Harrisburg (15-10) Wayne Swango Sacred Heart (18-8) Mike Easterly 4-3 Civic Stadium, Portland 1971 AAA Corvallis (26-4) Carl Hutzler Madison (23-8) Tom Petke 5-1 Civic Stadium, Portland AA North Marion (18-4) Junior Sato Sherwood (22-3) Al Olson 3-0 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Jefferson (23-3) Dick Overfield Union (24-2) James Potter 6-5 Civic Stadium, Portland 1972 AAA Klamath Union (30-9) Earl Huffman The Dalles (38-7) Noel Aronson 6-1 Civic Stadium, Portland AA Seaside (23-2) Jim Auld Junction City (17-5) Don Ruecker 11-5 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Sacred Heart (21-4) Bob Sari Culver (15-3) Clancy Namenuk 3-2 Civic Stadium, Portland 1973 AAA The Dalles (35-14) Bob Williams Ontario (23-9) Dar Mathewson 5-3 Civic Stadium, Portland AA South Umpqua (21-5) Dan Withers Yamhill-Carlton (26-7) Larry Barnett 7-2 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Lost River (16-5) Dick Reiling Sherman County (19-7) Howard Ediger 2-0 Civic Stadium, Portland 1974 AAA Lakeridge (25-6) Royce McDaniel Crater (27-5) Don Jaquette 4-0 Civic Stadium, Portland AA Newport (18-2) Ron Sutherland Junction City (18-6) Don Ruecker 3-0 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Regis (22-6) Bill George Bonanza (17-5) Curtis Heath 7-5 Civic Stadium, Portland 1975 AAA Klamath Union (21-4) Earl Huffman Pendleton (22-8) Gary Yeats 6-0 Klamath Falls AA Stayton (23-4) Joe Brock Newport (15-6) Ron Sutherland 7-0 Stayton A/B Regis (20-2) Bill George Sacred Heart (18-8) Dave Carrigan 3-2 Klamath Falls 1976 AAA Benson (31-6) Bill Ranta Grants Pass (20-6) Jerry Droscher 6-0 Roseburg AA Woodburn (14-4) Ray Halter South Umpqua (30-1) Frosty Loghry 3-1 (10 inn.) Roseburg A/B Harrisburg (19-9) Wayne Swango St. Mary’s (19-7) Dennis Murphy 1-0 Medford 1977 AAA David Douglas (28-7) Bob Gray Corvallis (25-8) Carl Hutzler 8-5 Portland AA Vale (21-7) Bob Edwards South Umpqua (21-9) Mike Wilkinson 5-4 The Dalles A/B Sacred Heart (24-6) Dave Carrigan Regis (22-12) Jeff Hudson 3-1 Stayton 1978 AAA West Linn (19-15) Terry Pollreisz Tigard (29-3) Wayne Petersen 5-4 Civic Stadium, Portland AA Eagle Point (24-3) Ron Edmonds McLoughlin (20-15) Ralph Burton 10-4 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Waldport (19-2) Bill Ciammachilli Condon (15-8) Jack McIntosh 15-0 (5 inn.) Civic Stadium, Portland 1979 AAA Klamath Union (30-4) David Steen Corvallis (26-7) Gary Beck 4-3 (8 inn.) Roseburg AA South Umpqua (22-4) Mike Wilkinson Rainier (24-4) Pete Doumit 6-1 Roseburg A/B Wahtonka (30-3) Terry Way Knappa (23-4) Ken Bailey 5-0 Broadway Field, Seaside 1980 AAA Hood River Valley (25-5) Doug Sawyer Hillsboro (23-8) Ron Webb 5-4 Civic Stadium, Portland AA St. Helens (31-3) Tom Niebergall South Umpqua (23-7) Paul Naudain 2-0 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Harrisburg (20-3) Wayne Swango Glendale (17-7) John Codington 7-6 (9 inn.) Civic Stadium, Portland 1981 AAA Madison (28-6) Dave Gasser Newberg (29-4) Tom Campbell 6-2 Civic Stadium, Portland AA Henley (18-11) Bill Baumgartner Marist (23-5) Ed Hummel 3-2 Kiger Stadium, Klamath Falls A/B Wasco County (22-3) Herb Snodgrass Harrisburg (17-11) Jerry McKibben 10-7 Civic Stadium, Portland 1982 AAA West Linn (25-4) Terry Pollreisz Newberg (21-9) Tom Campbell 10-0 (6 inn.) Civic Stadium, Portland AA Scappoose (24-3) Neal Lordos South Umpqua (17-11-1) John O’Malley 7-4 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B St. Mary’s (19-10) Dennis Murphy Oakridge (21-2) Jerry Snyder 2-1 Miles Stadium, Medford 1983 AAA Klamath Union (25-4) David Steen McNary (25-4) Vic Backlund 5-4 Kiger Stadium, Klamath Falls AA Henley (21-10) Bill Baumgartner Sweet Home (18-4) Jim Johnson 7-5 Civic Stadium, Portland A/B Corbett (22-0) J.
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