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Welcome to the OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union State Championships! As the OSAA enters its second century, we remain steadfast in our efforts to support and serve our member schools and their students. We live in a competitive society and while winning is often our goal, it is not our purpose. Our purpose is not to teach students how to shoot a three-pointer or throw a curveball, but rather how to utilize the resilience, patience, and commitment that comes from endeavoring to achieve these goals to overcome adversity as they develop into contributing members of society. Congratulations to the students, coaches, and school communities who earned the right to compete in this state championship! And a special thanks to OnPoint Community Credit Union for sharing our belief in the importance and value of high school activities through their continued financial commitment. Thank you for your support of Oregon high school activities. Peter Weber Executive Director Oregon School Activities Association
On behalf of OnPoint Community Credit Union and our valued members, welcome to the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union State Championships! At OnPoint, it’s the people and communities we serve that matter most. From our members and employees, to our neighbors and community partners, we are committed to helping people prosper. A trusted financial partner with deep roots in education, OnPoint’s community connection is strengthened by the passion and commitment of our 755 employees and over 390,000 members. Since our founding in 1932, OnPoint has made it a priority to deepen our presence in the community by supporting students, schools and educators. We recognize the value of equipping students with the tools they need to reach their full potential throughout their education. We are proud to partner with the OSAA to encourage an environment where students can learn and grow in community, teamwork and leadership. Congratulations to all of the students, schools, coaches and families participating in today’s state championship. You have worked hard to get here, and we are honored to be a part of your celebration. Rob Stuart President/Chief Executive Officer OnPoint Community Credit Union
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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, the OSAA is sanctioned by the Oregon State Board of Education and is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS). 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 work to promote interschool activities that provide equitable participation opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, 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. OSAA Activities The OSAA sponsors 113 team and 426 individual event state championships for students competing 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
E X E C U T I V E B O A R D
Mike Scott Superintendent
Hillsboro SD 6A
Gustavo Balderas Superintendent
Eugene SD 5A
Curt Shelley Superintendent Tillamook SD
4A
Steve Quick Superintendent
Harney County SD 3A
Jeff Clark Principal
Oakland HS 2A
Jack Henderson (Pres.)Superintendent
Dufur SD 1A
Dr. A. Katrise Perera Superintendent
Gresham-Barlow SD 6A/5A/4A At-Large
Heidi Sipe (Vice Pres.)
Superintendent Umatilla SD
3A/2A/1A At-Large
Sherry Higgins School Board
Lane County ESD OSBA
Mark Horak Athletic Director
West Linn HS OADA
Linda Myers
Asst. Superintendent Salem-Keizer SD
Activities
John Beck Coach
Grant HS OACA
Jack Folliard Executive Director
OAOA
OREGON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION
2019-20 Delegate Assembly
DISTRICT TERM EXP NAME POSITION SCHOOL / DISTRICT
6A-1 Portland Interscholastic League 2020 Chris Frazier Principal Franklin HS
6A-2 Metro League 2020 ** Don Grotting Superintendent Beaverton SD
6A-3 Pacific Conference 2021 EB Mike Scott Superintendent Hillsboro SD
6A-4 Mt. Hood Conference 2022 EB* Katrise Perera Superintendent Gresham-Barlow SD
6A-5 Three Rivers League 2021 Andy Jones Assistant Principal Oregon City HS
6A-6 Mountain Valley Conference 2021 Lara Tiffin Principal South Salem HS
6A-7 Southwest Conference 2021 Clay Rounsaville Athletic Director Grants Pass HS
5A-1 Northwest Oregon Conference 2021 Scot Stockwell Superintendent St. Helens SD
5A-2 Midwestern League 2021 ** Kelly Bokn District Athletic Director Eugene SD
5A-3 Mid-Willamette Conference 2022 * Rich Engel Assistant Principal West Albany HS
5A-4 Intermountain Conference 2021 ** Mike McIntosh Superintendent Redmond SD
4A-1 Cowapa League 2021 EB Curt Shelley Superintendent Tillamook SD
4A-2 Tri-Valley Conference 2021 ** Ryan Carpenter Superintendent Estacada SD
4A-3 Oregon West Conference 2021 Alan Kirby Principal Stayton HS
4A-4 Sky-Em League 2021 Gary Carpenter Superintendent Fern Ridge SD
4A-5 Skyline Conference 2020 Erik Lathen Principal North Valley HS
4A-6 Greater Oregon League 2022 * George Mendoza Superintendent La Grande SD
3A-1 Lewis & Clark League 2021 Scott Olson Principal Horizon Christian HS
3A-2 PacWest Conference 2021 Chris Daniels Principal Amity HS
3A-3 Coastal Range League 2021 Ian O'Brien Assistant Principal Warrenton HS
3A-4 Mountain Valley Conference 2021 Adam Watkins Principal Creswell HS
3A-5 Far West League 2021 Kevin Hunt Principal Sutherlin HS
3A-6 Eastern Oregon League 2021 EB Heidi Sipe Superintendent Umatilla SD
2A-1 Northwest League 2020 Misty Wharton Superintendent Nestucca Valley SD
2A-2 Tri-River Conference 2021 Dean Rech Principal Sheridan HS
2A-3 Central Valley Conference 2021 EB** Jeff Clark Principal Oakland HS
2A-4 Sunset Conference 2022 * Bart Rothenberger Athletic Director Toledo HS
2A-5 Southern Cascade League 2021 Jamie Ongman Principal Lost River HS
2A-6 Blue Mountain Conference 2021 Matt Combe Principal Heppner HS
1A-1 The Valley 10 League 2021 ** Mark Sherman Vice Principal Southwest Christian HS
1A-2 Casco League 2021 Dan Dugan Vice Principal/AD Perrydale HS
1A-3 Mountain West League 2020 Marc Thielman Superintendent Alsea SD
1A-4 Skyline League 2022 ** Scott Yakovich Principal North Douglas HS
1A-5 Mountain Valley League 2022 * David Haynes Principal Trinity Lutheran HS
1A-6 Big Sky League 2020 EB Jack Henderson Superintendent Dufur SD
1A-7 Old Oregon League 2021 Lance Homan Superintendent Joseph SD
1A-8 High Desert League 2020 Kevin Purnell Superintendent Adrian HS
Oregon School Boards Assn 2020 EB Sherry Duerst-Higgins School Board Lane County ESD
Oregon Athletic Directors Assn 2019 EB Mark Horak Athletic Director West Linn HS
Activities Advisory Committee 2022 EB* Linda Myers Assistant Superintendent Salem-Keizer SD
Oregon Athletic Coaches Assn 2020 EB John Beck Coach Grant HS
Oregon Athletic Officials Assn 2019 EB Jack Folliard Executive Director Officials Association
* Newly elected ** Re-elected
(EB) OSAA Executive Board Member
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
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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. 2nd place trophy not awarded . 2012 6A Jesuit (26-2) Gene Potter Lake Oswego (22-6) Mark Shoff 52-42 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Corvallis (24-4) Greg Garrison Milwaukie (20-9) Kyle Bracy 63-51 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Central (26-1) Bob McBeth Phoenix (25-6) Glenn Johannes 49-47 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Dayton (28-3) Ron Hop Horizon Christian, Tualatin (21-10) Dave Brown 58-35 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A East Linn Christian (28-3) Kyle Cowan Western Mennonite (25-6) Gary Hull 36-32 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Horizon Christian, Hood River (28-4) Darrin Lingel McKenzie (29-1) Mike Wiley 58-46 Baker HS 2013 6A West Linn (23-6) Eric Viuhkola Central Catholic (24-5) Dan Munson 45-41 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Jefferson (24-4) Pat Strickland Churchill (23-5) Kelly Bokn 59-53 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A North Valley (27-0) Jeff Nelson Cascade (26-2) Steve Ball 64-50 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Horizon Christian (26-2) Dave Brown Blanchet Catholic (27-5) Jon Tromblay 49-26 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Oakland (24-5) Jeff Clark Irrigon (28-1) Jake McElligott 60-54 Pendleton Convention Center 1A City Christian (29-2) Bryan Lewellen Horizon Christian, Hood River (30-1) Darrin Lingel 41-39 Baker HS 2014 6A West Linn (25-4) Eric Viuhkola Sheldon (22-7) Dan Clark 67-56 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Jefferson (26-1) Pat Strickland Churchill (25-3) Kelly Bokn 69-64 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Philomath (24-3) Blake Ecker La Salle Prep (22-4) Jared Curtiss 48-39 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Valley Catholic (27-2) Joel Sobotka De La Salle North Catholic (23-7) James Broadous II 62-50 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Irrigon (26-2) Jake McElligott Oakland (23-6) Jeff Clark 42-21 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Columbia Christian (25-5) Aaron McKinney Horizon Christian, Hood River (25-2) Darrin Lingel 68-49 Baker HS 2015 6A West Linn (25-4) Eric Viuhkola Jesuit (24-5) Gene Potter 68-57 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Silverton (22-4) Steve Roth Wilsonville (24-4) Chris Roche 33-32 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Scappoose (24-5) Rahim Tufts North Marion (20-9) Tully Wagner 51-48 Liberty HS, Hillsboro 3A Dayton (29-1) Ron Hop Horizon Christian, Tualatin (23-8) Dave Brown 53-43 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Irrigon (27-1) Mitch Thompson Toledo (25-5) Eddie Townsend 65-53 Pendleton Convention City 1A Country Christian (29-1) Doug Nofziger Nixyaaii (22-7) Shane Rivera 61-53 Baker HS 2016 6A West Linn (26-3) Eric Viuhkola South Medford (27-3) Dennis Murphy 74-48 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Wilsonville (25-3) Chris Roche Liberty (20-8) Aaron Johnson 47-31 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Philomath (25-3) Blake Ecker Seaside (23-4) Bill Westerholm 55-45 Liberty HS, Hillsboro 3A St. Mary’s (23-6) Greg Conway De La Salle North Catholic (24-5) James Broadous II 59-53 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Vernonia (28-1) David Weller Regis (25-4) Tony Miller 57-49 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Sherman (26-4) Bill Blevins Columbia Christian (20-7) Vince Hicks 53-45 Baker HS 2017 6A Jefferson (27-1) Pat Strickland Clackamas (24-5) Ryan King 70-67 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Wilsonville (27-1) Chris Roche Churchill (23-5) Kelly Bokn 51-43 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Seaside (24-1) Bill Westerholm Valley Catholic (20-6) Joel Sobotka 71-63 Forest Grove HS 3A Dayton (28-1) Ron Hop De La Salle North Catholic (22-6) James Broadous II 64-55 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Santiam (24-4) JD Hill Stanfield (22-2) Jason Sperr 57-54 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Sherman (26-5) Bill Blevins Powder Valley (23-5) Michael Lieuallen 78-57 Baker HS 2018 6A Grant (25-4) Robert Key Jefferson (26-4) Pat Strickland 63-62 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Thurston (22-6) Blaine Liberatore Wilsonville (21-7) Chris Roche 54-36 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Seaside (22-5) Bill Westerholm Valley Catholic (22-7) Joel Sobotka 48-44 Forest Grove HS 3A De La Salle North Catholic (27-1) James Broadous II Dayton (26-4) Ron Hop 68-55 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Columbia Christian (30-1) Bart Valentine Western Mennonite (26-4) Gary Hull 65-61 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Pacific (29-2) Ben Stallard Prairie City (23-4) Sam Workman 73-50 Baker HS 2019 6A Jesuit (23-6) Gene Potter Jefferson (24-6) Pat Strickland 71-66 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Wilsonville (27-2) Chris Roche Churchill (23-5) Kelly Bokn 67-58 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Banks (27-3) Marcus Roche Seaside (24-4) Bill Westerholm 62-56 Forest Grove HS 3A De La Salle North Catholic (25-4) James Broadous II Amity (19-9) Scott Nelson 58-45 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Western Christian (29-1) Gary Hull Columbia Christian (28-3) Bart Valentine 61-48 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Nixyaawii (28-2) Shane Rivera Trinity Lutheran (24-6) Kyle Gilbert 59-42 Baker HS
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ALL-TIME CLASSIFICATIONS COMBINED BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORDS
(Prior to 2007, classifications were 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A) TEAM FIELD GOALS – Att., Game – 104, Pleasant Hill (made 18) vs. Knappa – 1944 (2A) Att., Tour – 247, St. Mary’s (made 81) – 1993 (2A) Made, Game – 45, Prospect vs. Wasco County – 1970 (2A) 45, Weston-McEwen (of 82) vs. Sacred Heart (KF) – 1975 (2A) Made, Tour – 100, Griswold (of 228) – 1985 (1A) 100, Portland Adventist (of 217) – 1996 (2A) High Pct., Game - .741, Corbett (20-27) vs. Colton – 1994 (2A) High Pct., Tour - .604, Knappa (67-111) – 1988 (2A) 3 pt. Att., Game – 36, Powder Valley (made 6) vs. Columbia Christian – 2010 (1A) 3 pt. Att., Tour – 84, Newport (made 33) – 2018 (4A) 84, Days Creek (made 26) – 2019 (1A) 3 pt. Made, Game – 15, Mohawk (of 26) vs. Jordan Valley – 2002 (1A) 15, Portland Christian (of 20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 (2A) 15, Dayton (of 30) vs. Horizon Christian – 2017 (3A) 3 pt. Made, Tour – 33, Newport (of 84) – 2018 (4A) High 3-pt. Pct., Game – .889, South Medford (8-9) vs. Lake Oswego – 2007 (6A) High 3-pt. Pct., Tour - .643, Blanchet Catholic (9-14) – 2001 (1A) FREE THROWS – Att., Game – 59, La Salle (made 36) vs. Henley – 1981 (3A) Att., Tour – 139, Burns (made 107) – 1980 (AA) Made, Game – 44, Burns (of 51) vs. Sherwood – 1980 (3A) Made, Tour – 107, Burns (of 139) – 1980 (AA) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Regis (16-16) vs. St. Mary’s – 2005 (2A) High Pct., Tour - .904, Wilsonville (47-52) – 2014 (5A) POINTS – High, Game – 111, Philomath vs. Coquille (111-74) – 1989 (3A) High, Game (Both Teams) – 191, Creswell vs. Sutherlin (100-91) – 1969 (3A) 191, Wilson vs. West Albany (104-87) – 1991 (4A) High, Tour – 268, North Clackamas Christian – 1986 (2A) Low, Game – 5, Pilot Rock vs. Independence (5-18) – 1924 (4A) REBOUNDS – High, Game – 77, Medford vs. Tillamook – 1961 (4A) High, Tour – 162, Canyonville Bible Academy – 1985 (1A) BLOCKED SHOTS – High, Game – 17, Prairie City vs. Elkton – 1995 (1A) High, Tour – 27, Crater –2019 (1A) ASSISTS – High Game – 28, Weston-McEwen vs. Sacred Heart (KF) –1975 (2A) High, Tour – 64, Harrisburg – 1988 (5A) STEALS – High, Game – 24, Benson vs. Putnam – 1990 (4A) 24, Paisley vs. Alsea – 1995 (1A) High, Tour – 59, Paisley – 1995 (1A)
INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS – Att., Game – 40, Gary Ladd, Jefferson (made 12) vs. McNary – 1968 (4A) Att., Tour – 95, Trenton Dixon, Powder Valley (made 42) – 2010 (1A) Made, Game – 24, Wade Halbrook, Lincoln (of 36) vs. Central Catholic – 1952 (4A) Made, Tour – 45, Bob Hunt, Knappa (of 84) – 1957 (2A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Tracy Miller, Warrenton (11-11) vs. St. Mary’s – 1981 (2A) 1.000, Todd Marr, Enterprise (11-11) vs. St. Mary’s – 1988 (2A) High Pct., Tour - .864, Stuart Tonack, Portland Adventist (19-22) – 2016 (3A) 3-pt. Att., Game – 22, Jailan Conboy, Ione (made 8) vs. Triangle Lake – 2014 (1A) 3-pt. Att., Tour – 44, Joe Justesen, Sherman (made 8) – 1991 (1A) 3-pt. Made, Game – 9, Devin Banks, McKenzie (of 15) vs. North Clackamas Christian – 2004 (1A) 3-pt. Made, Tour – 17, Devin Banks, McKenzie (of 28) – 2004 (1A) High 3-pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Andy Dobner, Grants Pass (5-5) vs. Jesuit – 2001 (4A) High 3-pt. Pct., Tour - .889, Kevin Brazille, North Valley (8-9) – 2013 (4A) FREE THROWS – Att., Game – 23, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (made 19) vs. Heppner – 2002 (2A) Att., Tour – 50, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (made 42) – 2002 (2A) Made, Game – 19, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (of 23) vs. Heppner – 2002 (2A) 19, Elijah Gonzales, South Salem (of 22) vs. West Linn – 2017 (6A) Made, Tour – 42, Jon Hildebrandt, Dayton (of 50) – 2002 (2A) 42, Tim Wittrock, Burns (of 46) – 1980 (AA) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Josh Nelson, Christ’s Center (17-17) vs. Prairie City – 1998 (1A) High Pct., Tour – 1.000, Monte McDonald, Mohawk (13-13) – 1969 (2A) 1.000, Terry Boesel, Powder Valley (13-13) – 1979 (1A) POINTS – High, Game – 52, Jeremy Rosenbalm, Arlington – 2004 (1A) High, Tour – 114, Bob Hunt, Knappa – 1957 (2A) REBOUNDS – High, Game – 34, Wade Halbrook, Lincoln vs. Salem – 1952 (4A) High, Tour – 64, Bob Hunt, Knappa – 1957 (2A) BLOCKED SHOTS – High, Game – 10, Nate Bittle, Crater vs. Pendleton – 1997 (5A) High, Tour – 21, Nate Bittle, Crater – 2019 (5A) ASSISTS – High, Game – 15, Brent Eddy, Enterprise vs. Gervais – 1992 (2A) High, Tour – 30, Malik Morgan, Churchill – 2014 (5A) STEALS – High Game – 11, Austin Powers, Madison vs. Sherwood – 2014 (5A) High, Tour – 20, Austin Powers, Madison – 2014 (5A)
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2A BOYS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORDS
(Since 2007)
TEAM FIELD GOALS — Att., Game — 70, Stanfield (made 22) vs. Weston-McEwen - 2012 Att., Tour — 178, Bonanza (made 58) - 2007 Made, Game — 32, Knappa (of 51) vs. Days Creek – 2011 32, Oakridge (of 68) vs. Regis – 2015 Made, Tour — 80, De La Salle North Catholic (of 168) - 2010 High Pct., Game — .650, Portland Christian (26-40) vs. Western Mennonite - 2008 High Pct., Tour — .550, Central Linn (72-131) – 2011 .550, Irrigon (72-131) – 2015 3-Pt. Att., Game — 35, Western Mennonite (made 6) vs. Knappa - 2010 3-Pt. Att., Tour — 77, Toledo (made 32) - 2019 3-Pt. Made, Game — 15, Portland Christian (of 20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 3-Pt. Made, Tour — 32, Toledo (of 77) – 2019 High 3-Pt. Pct., Game — .750, Portland Christian (15-20) vs. Western Mennonite – 2008 .750, Columbia Christian (12-16) vs. Vernonia – 2017 High 3-Pt. Pct., Tour — .537, Columbia Christian (22-41) – 2017 FREE THROWS — Att., Game — 40, Kennedy (made 24) vs. Oakland - 2008 Att., Tour — 85, Oakland (made 56) - 2013 Made, Game — 26, Regis (of 39) vs. Oakridge – 2015 Made, Tour — 56, Oakland (of 85) - 2013 High Pct., Game — 1.000, Columbia Christian (4-4) vs. Life Christian – 2017 High Pct., Tour — .833, Canyonville Christian (20-24) – 2014 POINTS — High, Game — 81, Columbia Christian vs. Knappa – 2019 High, Game (Both Teams) — 147, Central Linn vs. Stanfield (76-71) - 2011 High, Tour — 205, Knappa - 2011 Low, Game — 21, Oakland vs. Irrigon (42-21) – 2014 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 63, Portland Christian (38-25) vs. Salem Academy – 2010 63, Irrigon vs. Oakland (42-21) – 2014 High Margin, Game — 40, Columbia Christian (81-41) vs. Knappa – 2019 REBOUNDS — High, Game — 50, Regis vs. Stanfield – 2014 High, Tour — 130, Irrigon - 2013 BLOCKED SHOTS — High, Game — 11, Weston-McEwen vs. Stanfield - 2012 High, Tour — 13, Cascade Christian – 2007 13, Blanchet Catholic – 2010 13, Knappa – 2015 ASSISTS — High, Game — 21, Portland Christian vs. Lakeview - 2008 High, Tour — 46, Central Linn - 2011 STEALS — High, Game — 19, Western Mennonite vs. Monroe - 2007 High, Tour — 45, Western Mennonite - 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME — High Score — 70, Portland Christian vs. Western Mennonite (70-38) - 2008 High Score (Both Teams) — 126, Columbia Christian vs. Western Mennonite (65-61) – 2018 Low Score — 21, Oakland vs. Irrigon (21-42) – 2014 Low Score (Both Teams) — 63, Irrigon vs. Oakland (42-21) – 2014 High Margin — 32, Portland Christian vs. Western Mennonite (70-38) – 2008
INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS — Att., Game – 32, Tyson Burnard, Knappa (made 15) vs. Heppner – 2015 Att., Tour – 81, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 25) - 2007 Made, Game – 15, Tyson Burnard, Knappa (of 32) vs. Heppner – 2015 Made, Tour – 28, Clay Sullivan, Vernonia (of 69) – 2018 28, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian (of 43) – 2019 High Pct., Game – .833, Royshad Curry, De La Salle North Catholic (10-12) vs. Pilot Rock - 2009 High Pct., Tour – .700, Nate Boardman, Knappa (14-20) - 2009 3-Pt. Att., Game – 20, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 4) vs. St. Mary’s - 2007 3-Pt. Att., Tour – 39, Kyle Gomez, Bonanza (made 6) - 2007 3-Pt. Made, Game – 9, Zach Holloway, Central Linn (of 14) vs. Knappa - 2011 3-Pt. Made, Tour – 13, Zach Holloway, Central Linn (of 25) – 2011 13, Clay Sullivan, Vernonia (of 35) - 2018 High 3-Pt. Pct., Game – .833, Wyatt Roth, Western Mennonite (5-6) vs. Central Linn - 2013 High 3-Pt. Pct., Tour – .800, Hunter Endresen, Columbia Christian (8-10) – 2017 FREE THROWS — Att., Game – 16, Ernesto Aguilera, Irrigon (made 9) vs. Western Mennonite – 2013 Att., Tour – 27, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian (made 22) - 2018 Made, Game – 13, Kyle Kruesi, East Linn Christian (of 15) vs. Pilot Rock - 2009 Made, Tour – 22, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian (of 27) - 2018 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Isaiah Marchant, Toledo (8-8) vs. Heppner – 2015 1.000, Dylan Grogan, Stanfield (8-8) vs. Santiam – 2017 1.000, Ben Gregg, Vernonia (8-8) vs. Oakland – 2018 1,000, Luke Hall, Kennedy (8-8) vs. Oakland – 2019 High Pct., Tour – .941, Arthur Colleu, Central Linn (16-17) – 2014 POINTS — High, Game – 37, Clay Sullivan, Vernonia vs. Oakland - 2018 High, Tour – 88, Pierre Zook, Western Mennonite - 2011 REBOUNDS — High, Game – 20, Austin Bates, East Linn Christian vs. Days Creek - 2012 High, Tour – 51, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian - 2018 BLOCKED SHOTS — High, Game – 9, Justin Dragoo, Knappa vs. Heppner – 2015 High, Tour – 13, Austin Bates, East Linn Christian – 2012 13, Justin Dragoo, Knappa – 2015 ASSISTS — High, Game – 12, Alexi Heraly, Central Linn vs. Vernonia - 2013 High, Tour – 22, Conner Marchant, Toledo – 2019 STEALS — High, Game – 7, Mike Woodward, Western Mennonite vs. Oakland – 2007 7, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian vs. Vernonia High, Tour – 14, Ben Gregg, Columbia Christian - 2018
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.10 Braydon Freitag W 12 5-1012 Owen Brown G 9 5-0915 Hunter Pier P 10 6-0420 Anthony Hennick G 10 5-0621 Josh Minkler P 11 6-0022 Will Freitag W 12 5-0723 Cooper Lang P 10 6-0224 Wyatt Dyer W 11 5-0830 Andrew Robertson P 10 5-1132 Sean White P 11 5-0833 Trevor Angove G 10 5-1034 Coby Smith P 12 6-02
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (20-7)Date Opponent Result12/4 @ Riddle W 68-4412/10 vs. Douglas W 69-6312/12 @ Glide W 59-4612/13 vs. Brookings-Harbor L 55-6212/20 @ Bonanza W 70-2912/21 @ Lost River L 37-4312/27 @ Glide W 40-3612/28 @ Oakland L 36-471/2 @ Days Creek W 49-381/3 vs. Alsea W 91-171/4 vs. East Linn Christian Acad. W 57-381/7 vs. Waldport W 74-281/13 @ Reedsport W 51-421/15 @ Myrtle Point W 41-311/17 @ Toledo L 53-711/21 @ Gold Beach W 64-401/24 @ Coquille L 40-481/28 @ Waldport W 67-341/31 @ Umpqua Valley Christian W 61-502/4 vs. Reedsport W 41-332/7 vs. Myrtle Point W 63-432/11 vs. Toledo L 50-622/14 vs. Gold Beach W 82-522/17 vs. Coquille L 39-522/20 vs. Reedsport W 50-252/22 @ Coquille W 41-392/29 @ Pilot Rock W 58-483/5 @ Toledo
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Bandon Tigers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-4 Sunset ConferenceLocation Bandon
Mascot TigersColors Black, Gold, Columbia Blue
Superintendent Doug ArdianaPrincipal Sabrina BellettiAthleticDirector
Josh Davies
Head Coach Vince QuattrocchiAssistantCoaches
Ken Nice, Mark Peters
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.0 Jake Moody G 11 5-91 Isiah Mariscal G 12 5-92 Moritz Hartwich C 11 7-03 Cameron Andre-Covington F 11 6-94 Aydyn Razatdinov G 11 5-95 Derrick Antoine F 11 6-310 Elijah Valentine G 11 5-911 Freddie Jackson G 11 5-812 Connor White C 11 6-414 Dawson Vensel F 9 6-215 Hayden Banducci F 12 6-120 Victor Alvarado G 11 5-1021 Derek Valentine G 11 5-10
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (22-5)Date Opponent Result12/5 vs. NPIRE (Other)12/7 vs. Estacada W 74-3612/11 vs. De La Salle North Catholic L 58-5912/13 @ Monroe W 90-6312/14 @ Kennedy L 61-6212/16 vs. Nestucca W 78-3912/18 vs. Gaston W 76-3912/20 vs. Catlin Gabel W 82-561/2 vs. Santiam W 61-421/3 vs. North Marion W 67-541/4 @ Amity L 59-611/7 @ Portland Christian W 63-471/9 @ Neah-Kah-Nie W 65-421/13 vs. Vernonia W 82-281/15 @ Knappa L 49-521/17 vs. Faith Bible W 73-321/21 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 78-491/23 @ Nestucca W 61-401/27 @ Gaston W 72-331/31 vs. Portland Christian W 100-492/4 vs. Neah-Kah-Nie W 75-292/6 @ Vernonia W 97-422/10 vs. Knappa W 59-422/12 @ Faith Bible W 73-202/14 @ Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 56-252/20 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. L 51-532/22 vs. Gaston W 70-332/28 vs. Butte Falls / Crater Lake Char…W 69-363/5 @ Coquille
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Columbia Christian Knights
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-1 Northwest LeagueLocation Portland
Mascot KnightsColors Black, Gold, White
Principal Ami VenselAthleticDirector
Bart Valentine
Head Coach Bart ValentineAssistant Coach Dominic Fauria
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.0 Jaden Sperling G 11 5-71 Jeremy Kistner P 12 6-42 Racen Homan-Hall G 11 5-83 Jace Haagen G 11 5-74 Julien Temps G 11 5-713 Cort McKinley G 11 5-915 Hunter Layton G 9 5-620 Garrett Gardner P 11 5-1024 Hayden GeDeros G 9 5-625 Brock Willis G 10 5-930 Dean Tucker G 9 5-1032 Ean Smith G 12 5-10
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (23-4)Date Opponent Result12/4 vs. Glide W 65-3512/6 vs. Illinois Valley W 85-4712/7 vs. Sheridan W 75-5712/10 @ Monroe W 63-6012/14 vs. St. Mary's, Medford W 75-6712/17 @ Oakland W 54-3712/20 @ Horizon Christian, Tualatin L 51-5412/27 vs. Lost River W 55-3912/28 vs. Kennedy W 63-561/4 vs. Colton W 76-281/7 vs. Reedsport W 64-411/9 vs. Myrtle Point W 58-431/11 @ Days Creek W 59-391/15 @ Waldport W 83-451/17 vs. Gold Beach W 86-471/21 @ Toledo L 68-891/24 vs. Bandon W 48-401/28 @ Reedsport W 66-471/31 @ Myrtle Point W 58-402/1 @ Central Linn W 66-412/4 @ North Douglas W 72-412/7 vs. Waldport W 77-372/11 @ Gold Beach W 73-442/14 vs. Toledo L 56-682/17 @ Bandon W 52-392/22 vs. Bandon L 39-412/29 vs. Grant Union W 68-553/5 vs. Columbia Christian
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Coquille Red Devils
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-4 Sunset ConferenceLocation Coquille
Mascot Red DevilsColors Red, White
Superintendent Tim SweeneyPrincipal Jeff PhilleyAthleticDirector
Dan Hampton
Head Coach Willy Layton
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.0 Devin Hoover G 11 6-022 Cameron Miethe G 11 5-094 Shane McMahan G 10 5-0911 Kanai Phillip G 12 6-0215 Mason Westerholm W 12 6-0721 Tanner Jackson G 10 5-0922 Brandon Gale W 10 6-0323 Mark Miller W 10 6-0024 Joe Ramvick P 12 6-0230 Carter Morrill P 10 6-0633 Eli Takalo P 12 6-0335 Logan Morrill P 10 6-07
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (25-2)Date Opponent Result12/6 vs. Rainier W 72-4512/7 vs. Oregon Episcopal W 52-4712/10 vs. Clatskanie W 49-4212/16 @ Gaston W 72-4012/18 vs. Vernonia W 63-2712/20 vs. Portland Christian W 71-3012/30 @ Warrenton W 64-351/2 @ Illinois Valley W 84-381/3 @ Toledo W 78-761/4 vs. Harrisburg W 59-261/7 @ Neah-Kah-Nie W 68-431/9 vs. Faith Bible W 69-481/10 vs. Naselle (WA) {16-4} W 63-571/13 @ Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 50-341/15 vs. Columbia Christian W 52-491/17 @ Nestucca L 53-551/23 vs. Gaston W 59-291/27 @ Vernonia W 93-461/29 @ Portland Christian W 60-461/30 vs. Neah-Kah-Nie W 62-372/4 @ Faith Bible W 67-582/6 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 62-332/10 @ Columbia Christian L 42-592/12 vs. Nestucca W 74-382/20 vs. Gaston W 61-312/22 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 61-492/29 vs. Jefferson W 76-523/5 vs. Oakland
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Knappa Loggers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-1 Northwest LeagueLocation Astoria
Mascot LoggersColors Royal Blue, Gold
Principal Laurel SmalleyAthleticDirector
Kirk Miller
Athletic Trainer Chad Rankin
Head Coach Paul Isom
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.3 Noah Strempel G 12 6-024 Conrad Jones P 12 6-015 Caleb Chastain W 12 6-0110 Chandler Miller W 12 5-1111 Vicente Alcantar W 11 6-0112 Zach Cummings P 12 6-0213 Corbin Picknell G 11 5-1120 Triston Mask G 12 5-0821 Ronan Allen P 12 5-1122 Baker Brooksby G 10 5-1023 Silas Strempel G 10 5-0824 Zach Salyer W 12 6-0032 Marcus Carlson P 10 6-0133 Colton Brownson W 12 6-0544 Zeak Kelly W 12 6-00
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (24-3)Date Opponent Result12/6 @ Lakeview W 71-5412/7 @ Sutherlin L 42-5312/10 vs. Days Creek W 56-2212/11 @ North Douglas W 60-4212/13 vs. Glide W 55-4112/17 vs. Coquille L 37-5412/20 vs. Creswell L 76-8212/27 vs. Myrtle Point W 67-5612/28 vs. Bandon W 47-361/3 vs. Riddle W 67-451/4 vs. Reedsport W 64-461/7 vs. Central Linn W 79-321/10 vs. East Linn Christian Acad. W 60-341/16 vs. Monroe W 69-501/18 @ Regis W 72-361/21 @ Jefferson W 82-641/24 vs. Lowell W 69-291/28 @ Central Linn W 81-501/31 @ East Linn Christian Acad. W 60-452/4 vs. Umpqua Valley Christian W 68-422/6 @ Monroe W 84-712/8 vs. Regis W 57-382/11 vs. Jefferson W 75-602/13 @ Yoncalla W 71-382/14 @ Lowell W 88-542/22 vs. Jefferson W 64-532/29 vs. Kennedy W 67-453/5 @ Knappa
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Oakland Oakers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-3 Central Valley ConferenceLocation Oakland
Mascot OakersColors Blue, Gold
Superintendent Patti LovemarkPrincipal Jeff ClarkAthleticDirector
Jeff Clark
Head Coach Jeff ClarkAssistantCoaches
Loren Oberman, Tristan Ivie,Jason Brownson, Hunter Reynolds
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.0 Hunter Reeser F 12 6-01 Ezra Downey G 9 5-102 Kobe Dyer G 12 5-103 Colin Thurston G 12 5-104 Gabe Lanham F 11 5-115 Ty Best C 9 6-410 Quinten Cook F 12 6-011 Quentin Clark G 9 5-814 Aiden Aerni G 12 5-1130 Gage Twede G 9 5-832 Jake Dixon C 12 6-434 Chaz Storm F 10 6-6
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (22-7)Date Opponent Result12/6 @ Myrtle Point W 67-4512/7 vs. Portland Christian W 61-3812/9 vs. St. Paul W 107-3912/11 @ Regis W 54-3912/13 @ Vernonia W 79-3912/18 @ Gervais W 80-4312/21 @ De La Salle North Catholic L 84-881/2 @ Columbia Christian L 42-611/3 @ Portland Adventist Acad. W 83-571/4 @ Nyssa W 59-531/7 vs. Colton W 71-381/9 @ Kennedy W 51-471/16 @ Delphian W 55-311/17 vs. Western Christian L 55-601/21 vs. Chemawa W 73-391/23 @ Sheridan W 50-471/24 vs. Culver W 63-351/28 vs. Gervais W 58-201/30 @ Western Christian L 41-582/1 @ Colton W 65-252/3 vs. Kennedy L 50-612/5 @ Culver W 71-502/7 vs. Delphian W 71-452/11 @ Chemawa W 68-452/13 vs. Sheridan L 55-582/17 vs. Sheridan W 62-552/19 @ Kennedy W 63-562/21 @ Western Christian L 73-742/29 @ Lost River W 56-443/5 @ Western Christian
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Santiam Wolverines
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-2 Tri-River ConferenceLocation Mill City
Mascot WolverinesColors Red, Black, White
Superintendent Todd MillerPrincipal Angela RasmussenAthleticDirector
Clint Forste
Head Coach JD Hill
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.0 Conner Marchant G 12 6-02 Mason McAlpine G 11 6-23 Anden Lawson G 9 5-94 Larell Covington G 11 6-15 Hayden Thomas G 11 5-1110 Garrett Hinds G 9 5-1011 Coren Loper G 10 6-012 Kellen Howard W 11 6-313 Markus Cross P 11 6-023 Gunner Rothenberger G 9 5-1125 Clifton Howard W 12 6-333 Bubba Barnhart P 10 6-444 Jaxon Rozewski P 11 6-655 Matt Werder G 9 5-8
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (23-3)Date Opponent Result12/10 vs. Butte Falls / Crater Lake Char…W 66-6012/12 vs. Sweet Home L 58-6112/13 @ Siuslaw W 65-5012/14 @ Trinity Lutheran W 75-5012/20 vs. Monroe W 101-3512/21 vs. Nixyaawii W 87-5212/26 @ Lassen (CA) {18-11} W 70-5212/27 vs. Incline (NV) {22-2} W 72-6112/28 @ Wooster (NV) {5-18} W 79-551/2 vs. Union W 81-361/3 vs. Knappa L 76-781/4 vs. Waldport W 92-241/7 @ Myrtle Point W 86-441/10 @ Reedsport W 95-541/13 @ Waldport W 99-381/17 vs. Bandon W 71-531/21 vs. Coquille W 89-681/24 @ Gold Beach W 95-321/28 vs. Myrtle Point W 96-451/31 vs. Reedsport W 90-402/4 vs. Waldport W 89-392/11 @ Bandon W 62-502/14 @ Coquille W 68-562/17 vs. Gold Beach W 111-392/22 @ Marist Catholic L 56-592/29 vs. Sheridan W 72-463/5 vs. Bandon
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Toledo Boomers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-4 Sunset ConferenceLocation Toledo
Mascot BoomersColors Royal Blue, Gold
Superintendent Dr Karen GrayPrincipal Richard CederAthleticDirector
Bart Rothenberger
Head Coach Eddie TownsendAssistantCoaches
Vaughn Marchant, JerrodEshleman, Andy Vogel, BartRothenberger
Manager Sarah Lancaster
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.1 Brayden Hopper G/W 12 5-102 Alexander Nicoli G/W 12 6-23 Tyron Vanderhoof G/W 11 5-85 Payton Richardson G/W 12 6-410 Isaac Helt G/W 12 5-611 Jacky Choi G/W 11 5-912 Jordan Trammell G/W 11 5-913 Rylan Webster F/W 11 5-1021 Owen Stalnaker F/W 10 6-223 Austin Sladek W/F 10 6-524 Ethan Halgren F/P 12 6-525 Darrin Campbell W/F 11 6-0
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (24-3)Date Opponent Result12/6 vs. Banks W 78-5512/7 vs. Santiam Christian W 78-6212/9 @ Catlin Gabel W 72-4612/10 vs. NPIRE, Australia (Other)12/11 vs. Chemawa W 88-6012/16 @ Kennedy W 70-5812/19 vs. Pleasant Hill W 81-5012/20 vs. Warrenton W 72-3812/21 @ Dayton W 85-481/2 vs. Tigard L 78-851/3 @ Sandy L 66-721/4 @ De La Salle North Catholic L 72-801/9 vs. Delphian W 75-171/14 vs. Sheridan W 96-721/16 @ Gervais W 78-421/17 @ Santiam W 60-551/20 vs. Colton W 101-511/23 @ Culver W 77-361/24 vs. Kennedy W 81-681/28 @ Colton W 86-351/30 vs. Santiam W 58-412/1 @ Chemawa W 76-312/3 @ Delphian W 88-362/5 @ Sheridan W 97-642/7 vs. Gervais W 73-212/13 vs. Culver W 67-282/21 vs. Santiam W 74-732/29 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 79-523/5 vs. Santiam
2019-20 2A Boys Basketball
Western Christian Pioneers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-2 Tri-River ConferenceLocation Salem
Mascot PioneersColors Royal Blue, White, Black
Principal Al StefanAthleticDirector
Gary Hull
Head Coach Gary HullAssistantCoaches
Geoffrey Martin, Bryan Martin
OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union
2020 2A BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP March 5-7, 2020
Pendleton HS, 1800 NW Carden Avenue, Pendleton, OR 97801 Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate, Pendleton, OR 97801
Revised 2/29/2020 CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
PENDLETON CONVENTION CENTER
Thursday, March 5 10:30am Coaches Meeting
11am Officials Meeting
Session 1 Game 1 1:30pm Boys Quarterfinal
Game 2 3:15pm Boys Quarterfinal
Session 2 Game 3 6:30pm Boys Quarterfinal
Game 4 8:15pm Boys Quarterfinal
PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL
Thursday, March 5
Session 1 Game 5 1:30pm Girls Quarterfinal
Game 6 3:45pm Girls Quarterfinal
Session 2 Game 7 6:30pm Girls Quarterfinal
Game 8 8:15pm Girls Quarterfinal
PENDLETON HIGH SCHOOL
Friday, March 6
Session 3 Game 9 9am Boys Consolation
Game 10 10:45am Boys Consolation
PENDLETON CONVENTION CENTER
Friday, March 6
Session 3 Game 11 9am Girls Consolation
Game 12 10:45am Girls Consolation
Session 4 Game 13 1:30pm Girls Semifinal
Game 14 3:15pm Girls Semifinal
Session 5 Game 15 6:30pm Boys Semifinal
Game 16 8:15pm Boys Semifinal
PENDLETON CONVENTION CENTER
Saturday, March 7
Session 6 Game 17 9am Girls Consolation Final
Game 18 10:45am Boys Consolation Final
Game 19 12:30pm Girls Third Place
Game 20 2:15pm Boys Third Place
Session 7 Game 21 5:45pm Girls Championship
Game 22 8:30pm Boys Championship
2020 OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union 2A Boys Basketball State ChampionshipMarch 5-7, Pendleton Convention Center / Pendleton HS
4th/6th PlaceMar. 7
3/7, 10:45am @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
ConsolationMar. 6
3/6, 9am @ Pendleton HS
3/6, 10:45am @ Pendleton HS
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QuarterfinalsMar. 5
3/5, 1:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
BandonToledo
3/5, 3:15pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
OaklandKnappa
3/5, 6:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
Columbia ChristianCoquille
3/5, 8:15pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
SantiamWestern Christian
SemifinalsMar. 6
3/6, 6:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
3/6, 8:15pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
FinalMar. 7
3/7, 8:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
3rd/5th PlaceMar. 7
3/7, 2:15pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
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Round 1Feb. 29
2/29, 6pm
SheridanToledo
2/29, 7pm
BandonPilot Rock
2/29, 6pm
KennedyOakland
2/29, 6pm
JeffersonKnappa
55 14
68 3
36 11
69 6
56 10
44 7
52 15
79 2
Round 1Feb. 29
2/29, 5pm
Grant UnionCoquille
2/28, 6pm
Butte Falls / Crater L…Columbia Christian
2/29, 4pm
SantiamLost River
2/29, 5:30pm
Mannahouse Christia…Western Christian
The team with the better Adjusted Playoff Ranking (APR) shall be the designated home team (bottom team in the matchup).
OSAA REGULAR DISTRICTS2019-20
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5A-2 - Midwestern League (9) Gladstone Gladiators 5896A-2 - Metro League (7) Ashland Grizzlies 909 Madras White Buffaloes 546Aloha Warriors 1628 Churchill Lancers 943 Molalla Indians 643Beaverton Beavers 1476 Crater Comets 1168 North Marion Huskies 537Jesuit Crusaders 1260 Eagle Point Eagles 920Mountainside Mavericks* 850 North Bend Bulldogs 692 4A-3 - Oregon West Conference (7)Southridge Skyhawks 1376 North Eugene Highlanders 779 Cascade Cougars 631Sunset Apollos 2106 Springfield Millers 1060 Newport Cubs 542Westview Wildcats 2419 Thurston Colts 1142 Philomath Warriors 450
Willamette Wolverines 1281 Sisters Outlaws 4046A-3 - Pacific Conference (7) Stayton Eagles 599Century Jaguars 1390 5A-3 - Mid-Willamette Conference (9) Sweet Home Huskies 580Forest Grove Vikings 1605 Central Panthers 839 Woodburn Bulldogs** 1118Glencoe Crimson Tide 1375 Corvallis Spartans 1110Liberty Falcons 1373 Crescent Valley Raiders 901 4A-4 - Sky Em League (6)McMinnville Grizzles 1904 Dallas Dragons 792 Cottage Grove Lions 616Newberg Tigers 1508 Lebanon Warriors 1102 Elmira Falcons 355Sherwood Bowmen 1637 North Salem Vikings** 1349 Junction City Tigers 463
Silverton Foxes 1166 Marist Catholic Spartans 4936A-4 - Mt. Hood Conference (8) South Albany Red Hawks 1195 Marshfield Pirates 646Barlow Bruins 1464 West Albany Bulldogs 1224 Siuslaw Vikings 363Centennial Eagles 1425Central Catholic Rams* 800 5A-4 - Intermountain Conference (6) 4A-5 - Skyline Conference (6)Clackamas Cavaliers 2355 Crook County Cowboys 672 Henley Hornets 588David Douglas Scots 2500 Hood River Valley Eagles 1136 Hidden Valley Mustangs 475Gresham Gophers 1267 Pendleton Buckaroos 707 Klamath Union Pelicans 528Reynolds Raiders 2227 Redmond Panthers 883 Mazama Vikings 583Sandy Pioneers 1296 Ridgeview Ravens 883 North Valley Knights 439
The Dalles Riverhawks 688 Phoenix Pirates 5636A-5 - Three Rivers League (8)Canby Cougars 1270 4A-6 - Greater Oregon League (4)Lake Oswego Lakers 1256 Baker Bulldogs 408Lakeridge Pacers* 1085 La Grande Tigers 608Oregon City Pioneers 1834 McLoughlin Pioneers 429St. Mary's Academy Blues 1414 Ontario Tigers 524Tigard Tigers 1785Tualatin Timberwolves 1837West Linn Lions 1805
6A-6 - Mountain Valley Conference (8)Bend Lava Bears 1610McKay Scots 1842McNary Celtics 1727Mountain View Cougars 1293South Salem Saxons 1662Sprague Olympians 1564Summit Storm 1493West Salem Titans 1594
6A-7 - Southwest Conference (6)Grants Pass Cavemen 1516North Medford Black Tornado 1420Roseburg Indians 1374 KEYSheldon Irish 1344 Denotes approved play up request *South Eugene Axe 1346 Denotes approved petition to play down **South Medford Panthers 1421 Denotes geographical exception ***
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VALE
BURNS
KNAPPA(ASTORIA)
PORTLANDCHRISTIAN
DE LA SALLE NORTH CATHOLIC
FAITH BIBLE(HILLSBORO)
NESTUCCA(CLOVERDALE)
GASTON
RIVERDALE
CORBETT
MONROE
CENTRAL LINN(HALSEY)
OAKRIDGE
RIDDLE
OAKLAND
CANYONVILLEACADEMY
YONCALLA
GLENDALE
NORTH DOUGLAS(DRAIN)
SANTIAM(MILL CITY)
BLANCHET CATHOLIC(SALEM)
SALEM ACADEMY
SCIO
KENNEDY (MT. ANGEL)
WESTERN CHRISTIAN(SALEM)
DELPHIAN(SHERIDAN)
EAST LINN CHRISTIAN(LEBANON)
CULVER
ST. MARY’S (MEDFORD)
LOST RIVER (MERRILL)
BONANZA
MILO ADVENTIST(DAYS CREEK)
LAKEVIEW
CASCADE CHRISTIAN(MEDFORD)
CHILOQUIN
ELGIN
ENTERPRISE
UNION
PILOT ROCK
STANFIELD
IRRIGON
WESTON-MCEWEN(ATHENA)
HEPPNERNORTH CLACKAMASCHRISTIAN(OREGON CITY)
DAMASCUS CHRISTIAN(BORING)
OPEN DOOR CHRISTIAN(TROUTDALE)
COLUMBIACHRISTIAN
LIFECHRISTIAN
PORTLAND WALDORF
SOUTHWEST CHRISTIAN
MANNAHOUSECHRISTIAN
ST. STEPHENS ACADEMY
VALOR CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
SPRING MOUNTAINCHRISTIAN ACADEMY
C.S. LEWIS (NEWBERG)
PERRYDALE(AMITY)
JEWELL
COUNTRY CHRISTIAN(MOLALLA)
ST. PAUL
WILLAMETTE VALLEYCHRISTIAN(BROOKS)
FALLS CITY
OREGON SCHOOL F/T DEAF(SALEM)
VERITAS(NEWBERG)
CROSSHILL CHRISTIAN(TURNER)
KINGS VALLEY CHARTER
LIVINGSTONE ADVENTIST ACADEMY
(SALEM)
GRAND VIEW CHRISTIAN(BEAVERCREEK)
ALSEA
LIFEGATECHRISTIAN(EUGENE)
OAK HILL(EUGENE)
MOHAWK(MARCOLA)
MAPLETON MCKENZIE(FINN ROCK)
TRIANGLE LAKE(BLACHLY)
EDDYVILLECHARTER
CROW(EUGENE)
LOWELL
SILETZ VALLEY(SILETZ)
NEW HOPE CHRISTIAN(GRANTS PASS)
CAMAS VALLEY
POWERS
ELKTON
UMPQUA VALLEY CHRISTIAN(ROSEBURG)
PACIFIC(PORT ORFORD)
DAYS CREEK
PROSPECT
HOSANNA CHRISTIAN(KLAMATH FALLS)
PAISLEY
TRIAD(KLAMATH FALLS)
NORTH LAKE(SILVER LAKE)
ROGUE VALLEYADVENTIST(MEDFORD)
GILCHRIST
BUTTE FALLS
TRINITY LUTHERAN(BEND)
CRATER LAKE ACADEMY(EAGLE POINT)
CASCADES ACADEMY(BEND)
CONDONSOUTH WASCO COUNTY(MAUPIN)
CENTRALCHRISTIAN(REDMOND)
DUFUR
WHEELER(FOSSIL)
IONE
HORIZONCHRISTIAN
(HOOD RIVER)
GRISWOLD(HELIX)
ECHO
ARLINGTONNIXYAAWII
SHERMAN(MORO)
WALLOWA
POWDER VALLEY(NORTH POWDER)
JOSEPH
PINE EAGLE(HALFWAY)
COVE
IMBLER
PRAIRIE CITY
DAYVILLE
LONG CREEK
CRANE
JORDANVALLEY
HUNTINGTON
SPRAY
HARPER
MITCHELL
BURNT RIVER(UNITY)
MONUMENT
UKIAH
ADRIAN
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OSAA REGULAR DISTRICTS2019-20
(includes Adjusted 2018-19 ADM)
3A (35) 2A (48) 1A (85) 1A (cont.)349-206 205-90 89- 89-
3A-1 - Lewis & Clark League (7) 2A-1 - Northwest League (9) 1A-1 - The Valley 10 League (11) 1A-5 - Mountain Valley League (11)Catlin Gabel Eagles 319 Columbia Christian Knights 100 Country Christian Cougars 56 Cascades Academy Steelhead 37De La Salle North Catholic Knights 261 Faith Bible Falcons 178 Damascus Christian Eagles 64 Central Christian Tigers 69Horizon Christian Hawks (TUAL)* 135 Gaston Greyhounds 179 Grand View Christian Eagles 78 Chiloquin Panthers 72Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks 313 Knappa Loggers 117 Life Christian Lions 36 Gilchrist Grizzlies 43Portland Adventist Cougars 252 Mannahouse Christian Academy Lions 129 North Clackamas Christian Saints 62 Hosanna Christian Lions 54Riverdale Mavericks 266 Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 190 Open Door Christian Huskies 48 North Lake Cowboys 66Westside Christian Eagles 192 Nestucca Bobcats 130 Portland Waldorf Wolfpack 54 Paisley Broncos 31
Portland Christian Royals 167 Southwest Christian Wildcats 43 Prospect Cougars 453A-2 - PacWest Conference (6) Vernonia Loggers 164 St. Stephens Academy 49 Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks 38Amity Warriors 246 Trinity Academy Thunder 54 Triad Timber Wolves 56Blanchet Catholic Cavaliers 201 2A-2 - Tri-River Conference (9) Valor Christian Knights 43 Trinity Lutheran Saints 59Dayton Pirates 272 Chemawa Braves** 246Salem Academy Crusaders 166 Colton Vikings 183 1A-2 - Casco League (10) 1A-6 - Big Sky League (11)Scio Loggers 231 Culver Bulldogs 172 C.S. Lewis Watchmen 36 Arlington Honkers 35Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 260 Delphian School Dragons 136 Crosshill Christian Eagles 89 Condon Blue Devils 35
Gervais Cougars** 242 Falls City Mountaineers 62 Dufur Rangers 823A-3 - Coastal Range League (5) Kennedy Trojans 162 Jewell Bluejays 43 Echo Cougars 75Clatskanie Tigers 211 Santiam Wolverines 140 Livingstone Adventist Academy Lions 60 Horizon Christian Hawks (HR) 51Rainier Columbians 248 Sheridan Spartans 196 Oregon School f/t Deaf Panthers 39 Ione Cardinals 54Taft Tigers 343 Western Christian Pioneers 94 Perrydale Pirates 85 Mitchell Loggers 24Warrenton Warriors 243 St. Paul Buckaroos 81 Sherman Huskies 67Willamina Bulldogs 228 2A-3 - Central Valley Conference (8) Veritas School Vanguard 48 South Wasco County Redsides 62
Central Linn Cobras 173 Willamette Valley Christian Warriors 60 Spray Eagles 193A-4 - Mountain Valley Conference (5) East Linn Christian Eagles 138 Wheeler Falcons 13Creswell Bulldogs 312 Jefferson Lions** 226 1A-3 - Mountain West League (10)Harrisburg Eagles 246 Lowell Devils 108 Alsea Wolverines 50 1A-7 - Old Oregon League (9)La Pine Hawks 322 Monroe Dragons 122 Crow Cougars 74 Cove Leopards 80Pleasant Hill Billies 304 Oakland Oakers 178 Eddyville Charter Eagles 41 Elgin Huskies 91Santiam Christian Eagles 218 Oakridge Warriors 122 Kings Valley Charter Eagles 44 Griswold Grizzlies 46
Regis Rams 90 Mapleton Sailors 39 Imbler Panthers 803A-5 - Far West League (6) McKenzie Eagles 54 Joseph Eagles 53Brookings–Harbor Bruins*** 427 2A-4 - Sunset Conference (7) Mohawk Mustangs 89 Nixyaawii Eagles 64Cascade Christian Challengers 214 Bandon Tigers 184 Oak Hill School Falcons 59 Pine Eagle Spartans 49Douglas Trojans 337 Coquille Red Devils 188 Siletz Valley Warriors 62 Powder Valley Badgers 75South Umpqua Lancers 329 Gold Beach Panthers 143 Triangle Lake Lakers 54 Wallowa Cougars 54St. Mary's Crusaders 328 Myrtle Point Bobcats 125Sutherlin Bulldogs 309 Reedsport Brave 191 1A-4 - Skyline League (11) 1A-8 - High Desert League (12)
Toledo Boomers 149 Camas Valley Hornets 62 Adrian Antelopes 873A-6 - Eastern Oregon League (6) Waldport Irish 143 Days Creek Wolves 69 Burnt River Bulls 24Burns Hilanders 228 Elkton Elks 76 Crane Mustangs 47Irrigon Knights 206 2A-5 - Southern Cascade League (8) Glendale Pirates 72 Dayville Tigers 11Nyssa Bulldogs 255 Bonanza Antlers 110 New Hope Christian Warriors 54 Four Rivers Charter Falcons 42Riverside Pirates 219 Butte Falls/Crater Lake Charter 176 North Douglas Warriors 70 Harper Hornets 32Umatilla Vikings 330 Canyonville Academy Pilots 70 Pacific Pirates 52 Huntington Locomotives 26Vale Vikings 246 Glide Wildcats 191 Powers Cruisers 30 Jordan Valley Mustangs 26
Illinois Valley Cougars** 249 Riddle Irish 84 Long Creek Mountaineers 15Lakeview Honkers 212 Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs 67 Monument Tigers 13Lost River Raiders 111 Yoncalla Eagles 85 Prairie City Panthers 43Rogue River Chieftains** 222 Ukiah Cougars 10
2A-6 - Blue Mountain Conference (7)Enterprise Outlaws 126Grant Union Prospectors 166Heppner Mustangs 99Pilot Rock Rockets 96Stanfield Tigers 120Union Bobcats 108Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots 149
School with no Regular District AffiliationMilo Adventist Mustangs 100
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2A State Championship Officials
Officials Name Association Vern Carlson Blue Mountain Dana Reese Blue Mountain
Mike Larraneta Central Oregon Travis McDowell Douglas County
Tim Woodhead Grants Pass Craig Caldwell Klamath Falls
Trey Cornish Lane County
Richard Gaona Malheur County Joe Justesen Mid-Columbia
Brian Robinson Mid-Valley Tal Gohl North Coast
Tyson Wicklander Northeast Oregon Russ Elms Northeast Oregon
Tyler Carey Portland
Beau Gates Portland Trever Ball Salem
Martin Bellows Salem Charlie Goodman Salem
2020 OSAA / OnPoint Community Credit Union 2A Girls Basketball State ChampionshipMarch 5-7, Pendleton Convention Center / Pendleton HS
4th/6th PlaceMar. 7
3/7, 9am @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
ConsolationMar. 6
3/6, 9am @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
3/6, 10:45am @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
9
1
5
4
6
3
10
2
QuarterfinalsMar. 5
3/5, 1:30pm @ Pendleton HS
CoquilleKennedy
3/5, 3:45pm @ Pendleton HS
BandonGervais
3/5, 6:30pm @ Pendleton HS
MonroeCentral Linn
3/5, 8:15pm @ Pendleton HS
Portland ChristianUnion
SemifinalsMar. 6
3/6, 1:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
3/6, 3:15pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
FinalMar. 7
3/7, 5:45pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
3rd/5th PlaceMar. 7
3/7, 12:30pm @ Pendleton Conv. Ctr.
2616
641
559
518
4312
565
3513
584
Round 1Feb. 28
2/28, 6pm
HeppnerKennedy
2/28, 6pm
CoquilleVernonia
OT
2/28, 7pm
Faith BibleBandon
2/28, 6pm
StanfieldGervais
29 14
33 3
37 11
40 6
42 10
35 7
31 15
65 2
Round 1Feb. 28
2/28, 7pm
ColtonCentral Linn
2/28, 6pm
EnterpriseMonroe
2/29, 2pm
Portland ChristianLost River
2/28, 6pm
LakeviewUnion
The team with the better Adjusted Playoff Ranking (APR) shall be the designated home team (bottom team in the matchup).
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.2 Angie Morones F/F 10 5-053 Eduarda Reolon W/W 12 5-095 Traylyn Arana G/G 12 5-610 Carlee Freitag F/F 10 5-0711 Shannon Smith G/G 12 5-0212 Bella Erenfeld G/G 11 5-0520 Kylie Lakey G/G 12 5-0524 Ashley Strain F/F 12 5-0730 Kennedy Turner C/C 11 5-0932 Sterling Williams F/F 11 5-0534 Naomi Martin G/G 12 5-0644 Allison Hennick C/C 12 5-10
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (25-1)Date Opponent Result12/4 @ Riddle W 75-2212/10 vs. Douglas W 52-3212/12 @ Glide W 53-2112/13 vs. Brookings-Harbor L 52-5512/17 @ Pacific / Powers W 50-3312/20 @ Bonanza W 50-2612/21 @ Lost River W 42-2312/27 @ Glide W 38-2912/28 @ Oakland W 35-321/2 vs. Bonanza W 44-221/3 vs. Alsea W 77-271/4 vs. Siuslaw W 51-241/7 vs. Waldport W 55-311/13 @ Reedsport W 73-241/15 @ Myrtle Point W 62-291/17 @ Toledo W 48-291/21 @ Gold Beach W 50-201/24 @ Coquille W 49-451/28 @ Waldport W 51-331/31 vs. Creswell W 48-292/4 vs. Reedsport W 57-152/7 vs. Myrtle Point W 73-272/11 vs. Toledo W 49-352/14 vs. Gold Beach W 61-212/17 vs. Coquille W 52-502/28 vs. Faith Bible W 56-433/5 @ Gervais
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Bandon Tigers
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-4 Sunset ConferenceLocation Bandon
Mascot TigersColors Black, Gold, Columbia Blue
Superintendent Doug ArdianaPrincipal Sabrina BellettiAthleticDirector
Josh Davies
Head Coach Jordan Sammons
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.00 Ryleigh Nofziger G 10 5-61 Meg Neuschwander G 11 5-42 Ashlei Ramirez W 10 5-33 Jenna Neal W 11 5-910 Gracie Robb W 12 5-311 Maya Rowland G 9 5-313 Ally Crowell P 12 5-714 Gemma Rowland W 9 5-721 Brianna Beauchamp P 10 6-125 Rylee Prettyman P 10 5-730 Sydney Johnson P 11 5-6
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (22-4)Date Opponent Result12/5 @ Yamhill-Carlton W 49-3612/10 vs. Scio W 49-3012/12 vs. Perrydale W 37-2712/16 vs. Camas Valley W 63-2512/23 @ Willamina L 33-431/2 vs. Waldport W 35-241/3 @ Harrisburg W 38-351/4 @ Union W 50-271/7 @ Oakland W 28-221/10 vs. Lowell W 71-381/14 vs. Jefferson W 47-331/16 vs. East Linn Christian Acad. W 58-211/18 vs. Oakridge W 65-151/22 @ Monroe W 43-401/24 @ Regis L 40-411/28 vs. Oakland W 60-391/31 @ Lowell W 58-282/1 vs. Coquille W 53-512/4 @ Jefferson W 33-272/6 @ East Linn Christian Acad. W 42-202/8 @ Oakridge W 60-262/11 vs. Monroe L 40-512/14 vs. Regis W 35-242/21 vs. Oakland W 39-252/22 @ Monroe L 33-442/28 vs. Colton W 33-293/5 vs. Monroe
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Central Linn Cobras
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-3 Central Valley ConferenceLocation Halsey
Mascot CobrasColors Blue, Scarlet, White
Superintendent Brian GardnerPrincipal Heidi HermansenAthleticDirector
Mike Day
Head Coach Marcus CampbellAssistantCoaches
Kelly McLaughlin, Rodney Baney
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.2 Saige Gallino G 123 Raeleeann Jackson P 125 Hailey Combie P 1010 Allison Storts G 1011 Bailey Higgins G 1012 Maya Salazar W 1122 Carlee GeDeros G 1224 Drew Wilson W 1132 Morgan Baird W 1242 Mia Ruiz P 12
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (23-4)Date Opponent Result12/4 vs. Glide W 63-2512/6 vs. Illinois Valley W 80-4012/7 vs. Sheridan W 63-2412/10 @ Monroe W 52-3912/14 @ St. Mary's, Medford W 59-4012/17 @ Oakland W 53-2012/20 @ Pacific / Powers W 69-3212/21 @ Horizon Christian, Tualatin W 60-3212/27 vs. Lost River W 55-3212/28 vs. Kennedy L 50-601/4 vs. Colton W 56-391/7 vs. Reedsport W 69-111/9 vs. Myrtle Point W 76-341/15 @ Waldport W 61-361/17 vs. Gold Beach W 66-101/21 @ Toledo W 53-301/24 vs. Bandon L 45-491/28 @ Reedsport W 73-161/31 @ Myrtle Point W 71-212/1 @ Central Linn L 51-532/4 @ North Douglas W 46-432/7 vs. Waldport W 50-282/11 @ Gold Beach W 71-212/14 vs. Toledo W 73-432/17 @ Bandon L 50-522/21 vs. Waldport W 65-242/28 @ Vernonia W 55-513/5 @ Kennedy
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Coquille Red Devils
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-4 Sunset ConferenceLocation Coquille
Mascot Red DevilsColors Red, White
Superintendent Tim SweeneyPrincipal Jeff PhilleyAthleticDirector
Dan Hampton
Head Coach Tim GeDerosAssistant Coach Tyler GeDeros
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.1 Araceli Vasquez G 112 Josie Schultz P 93 Lalani Elizondo W 104 Izzy Boyd P 95 Salma Villegas G 1010 Isabel Contreras G 1111 Mayra Perez W 1012 Sofia Contreras G 913 Marisol Ayala W 1115 Lilly Welburn W 1120 Katie Hanson P 1122 Isabel Vasquez P 12
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (23-4)Date Opponent Result12/6 @ Astoria [JV] W 81-1512/7 @ Vernonia W 58-2412/11 vs. Yamhill-Carlton W 67-2812/13 @ Blanchet Catholic W 64-1212/16 @ Chemawa W 66-2812/18 vs. Santiam W 59-3212/20 vs. Weston-McEwen W 52-2812/21 @ Heppner W 61-181/2 vs. Amity W 56-381/3 @ North Marion L 28-311/4 @ Burns W 43-341/7 @ Kennedy L 23-421/9 @ Sheridan W 59-201/14 @ Colton W 47-181/16 vs. Western Christian W 36-281/17 vs. Chemawa W 62-351/21 vs. Culver W 65-161/23 @ North Douglas W 48-301/28 @ Santiam W 39-301/31 vs. Kennedy L 40-452/3 vs. Sheridan W 54-292/5 vs. Colton W 34-142/7 @ Western Christian W 50-242/11 @ Culver W 57-172/20 vs. Colton W 54-312/22 @ Kennedy L 48-532/28 vs. Stanfield W 58-353/5 vs. Bandon
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Gervais Cougars
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-2 Tri-River ConferenceLocation Gervais
Mascot CougarsColors Royal Blue, Gold
Superintendent Dandy StevensPrincipal Ken StottAthleticDirector
Tim Bowman
Head Coach Kyle BuseAssistant Coach Annie Owen
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.00 Sophia Carley F 12 6-13 Elise Suing G 11 5-610 Aleks Eyles G 10 5-612 Reese Hall F 10 5-714 Camila Najera G 10 5-615 Hailey Arritola G 11 5-620 Rylie Newton P 11 5-1021 Grace Schaecher F 12 5-1022 Ellie Cantu G 11 5-823 Meah Carley G 9 5-725 Catherine Butsch G 12 5-6
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (23-4)Date Opponent Result12/4 @ Molalla W 67-5512/6 vs. Clatskanie L 56-6012/10 vs. Valley Catholic W 59-4712/13 vs. Weston-McEwen W 65-1812/14 vs. St. Paul L 51-5312/16 vs. Western Christian W 65-2612/18 @ Culver W 80-3912/20 @ Colton W 56-1812/28 @ Coquille W 60-501/2 @ Nyssa W 42-241/3 @ Oregon Episcopal W 50-311/4 vs. Sutherlin L 30-411/7 vs. Gervais W 42-231/9 vs. Santiam W 46-291/16 @ Chemawa W 72-431/21 vs. Sheridan W 81-331/24 @ Western Christian W 32-221/28 vs. Culver W 75-221/30 vs. Colton W 60-241/31 @ Gervais W 45-402/3 @ Santiam W 48-292/5 vs. Crane L 34-402/7 vs. Chemawa W 70-252/11 @ Sheridan W 66-192/13 vs. Rainier W 53-272/22 vs. Gervais W 53-482/28 vs. Heppner W 64-263/5 vs. Coquille
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Kennedy Trojans
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-2 Tri-River ConferenceLocation Mt Angel
Mascot TrojansColors Red, White, Blue
Superintendent Troy StoopsPrincipal Dale PedersenAthleticDirector
Kevin Moffatt
Head Coach Kerry HallAssistant Coach Peter Hall
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.1 Sarah Jane Snyder P 1011 Laura Young G 1012 Bella Gamache P 913 Mia Hatfield G 1014 Chloe May G 1215 Sarah Thompson G 920 Mirtha Lopez G 1221 CheyAnn Samples G 922 Haylee Samples G 1223 Emily Hull P 924 Ashley Sutton P 1125 Tyler Warden P 1232 Callie Horning P 12
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (21-5)Date Opponent Result12/4 @ Harrisburg L 28-4912/10 vs. Coquille L 39-5212/13 @ St. Paul L 36-5712/14 vs. Weston-McEwen W 66-2312/17 vs. Waldport W 31-2412/20 @ Toledo W 56-4212/21 vs. Amity W 49-261/2 vs. Sutherlin L 42-581/3 @ Dayton W 56-331/4 vs. Nyssa W 39-341/7 @ Oakridge W 51-221/10 @ Jefferson W 51-371/14 vs. Regis W 44-371/16 @ Oakland W 43-251/18 vs. Lowell W 57-271/22 vs. Central Linn L 40-431/24 @ East Linn Christian Acad. W 45-171/28 vs. Oakridge W 48-171/31 vs. Jefferson W 59-272/4 @ Regis W 46-322/6 vs. Oakland W 51-322/8 @ Lowell W 55-302/11 @ Central Linn W 51-402/14 vs. East Linn Christian Acad. W 62-252/22 vs. Central Linn W 44-332/28 vs. Enterprise W 40-373/5 @ Central Linn
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Monroe Dragons
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-3 Central Valley ConferenceLocation Monroe
Mascot DragonsColors Navy, Burnt Orange
Superintendent Bill CrowsonPrincipal Beau SisnerosAthleticDirector
Beau Sisneros
Head Coach Tony ParkerAssistant Coach Sara Ballard
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.1 Kathryn Nyone F 11 5-083 Olivia Stumetz G 11 5-055 Madeline DeLucia G 12 5-0710 Anna Humphrey G 9 5-0711 Carly Brunner G 11 5-0313 Journie Conard G 12 5-0515 Leah Zallee F 9 5-0721 Isobel Espinor F 9 5-0622 Jennifer Tran G 9 5-0534 Jenny Xiao F 12 5-08
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (24-4)Date Opponent Result12/6 @ East Linn Christian Acad. W 59-1512/7 @ Santiam W 55-3012/10 vs. Portland Adventist Acad. W 35-2012/12 @ Colton W 34-2812/13 vs. Heppner W 34-2912/17 @ Neah-Kah-Nie W 54-2112/18 vs. Faith Bible L 33-4912/20 @ Knappa W 56-291/2 @ Dayton W 43-391/3 vs. Sutherlin L 30-471/4 @ Oregon Episcopal W 50-341/7 vs. Columbia Christian W 53-381/13 @ Nestucca W 47-411/17 @ Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 42-291/21 @ Vernonia L 23-441/23 vs. Neah-Kah-Nie W 44-301/25 vs. Gaston W 64-231/27 @ Faith Bible W 61-501/29 vs. Knappa W 51-311/31 @ Columbia Christian W 43-212/1 @ Salem Academy W 43-332/6 vs. Nestucca W 43-262/10 @ Gaston W 71-202/12 vs. Mannahouse Christian Acad. W 36-272/14 vs. Vernonia W 42-282/20 vs. Knappa W 54-262/22 @ Vernonia L 36-542/29 @ Lost River W 42-353/5 @ Union
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Portland Christian Royals
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-1 Northwest LeagueLocation Portland
Mascot RoyalsColors Purple, Vegas Gold, Black
Principal Troy WagnerAthleticDirector
Kyle Cowan
Head Coach Charles McKinneyAssistantCoaches
William Hammond, MaryEckenrode
Oregon School Activities Association www.osaa.org
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht.4 Taylar Daggett G 12 5-610 Delaney Klebaum G 9 5-415 Audrey Wells G/F 10 5-820 Autumn Daggett P 12 5-721 Kylie Marriott P 11 5-622 Callie Glenn G 10 5-430 Kaitlin Martens P 11 6-032 Kaylee Lantis P 11 5-634 Sydney Antoine P 11 5-940 Brianna Kohr G 12 5-542 Cierra Chastain P 10 5-745 Audrey Hill P 10 5-10
VARSITY ROSTER SCHEDULE (24-3)Date Opponent Result12/4 @ Imbler W 41-1712/6 vs. Echo W 41-3912/7 vs. Cove W 47-3112/13 vs. Joseph L 47-5412/14 @ Powder Valley W 43-2512/19 vs. Dayville / Monument W 46-512/20 vs. Jordan Valley W 36-3512/21 vs. Crane L 46-4712/27 vs. Condon / Wheeler W 57-1712/28 @ Nixyaawii W 48-311/2 @ Toledo W 45-191/3 vs. Knappa W 54-191/4 vs. Central Linn L 27-501/11 vs. Grant Union W 48-281/14 @ Weston-McEwen W 49-221/17 vs. Stanfield W 57-391/18 @ Heppner W 53-481/21 @ Pilot Rock W 54-51/24 vs. Weston-McEwen W 57-191/25 vs. Enterprise W 33-321/31 @ Grant Union W 47-302/1 vs. Pilot Rock W 52-162/7 @ Enterprise W 59-342/8 vs. Heppner W 59-382/11 @ Stanfield W 55-452/22 vs. Stanfield W 63-412/28 vs. Lakeview W 65-313/5 vs. Portland Christian
2019-20 2A Girls Basketball
Union Bobcats
The OSAA requests that you model good sportsmanship by refraining from derogatory cheers, chants, or behavior towardstudents, coaches, officials, or other spectators. Speak out if you see inappropriate behavior by immediately notifying eventmanagement staff. Together, we can provide a safe and respectful environment for all.
League 2A-6 Blue Mountain ConferenceLocation Union
Mascot BobcatsColors Red, White
Superintendent Carter WellsPrincipal Carter WellsAthleticDirector
Chris Dunlap
Head Coach Rhondie JohansenAssistant Coach Jordan Klebaum-Johnston
O S A A B a s k e t b a l l R e c o r d s r e s e a r c h b y J o h n H i l s e n t e g e r
2A GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORDS
(Since 2007)
TEAM FIELD GOALS — Att., Game — 77, Riddle (made 21) vs. Riverdale - 2011 Att., Tour — 193, Scio (made 54) - 2012 Made, Game — 31, Enterprise (of 72) vs. Riddle - 2012 Made, Tour — 69, Portland Christian (of 151) - 2010 High Pct., Game — .543, Santiam 919-25) vs. Enterprise - 2009 High Pct., Tour — .457, Portland Christian 969-151) - 2010 3-Pt. Att., Game — 32, East Linn Christian (made 8) vs. Scio - 2011 3-Pt. Att., Tour — 81, East Linn Christian (made 19) – 2011 3-Pt. Made, Game — 10, Western Mennonite (of 28) vs. Imbler – 2016 3-Pt. Made, Tour — 19, East Linn Christian (of 81) - 2011 High 3-Pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Salem Academy (1-1) vs. Kennedy - 2008 High 3-Pt. Pct., Tour — .429, Burns (6-14) – 2016 FREE THROWS — Att., Game — 46, Riddle (made 28) vs. Riverdale - 2011 Att., Tour — 84, Scio (made 47) - 2010 Made, Game — 28, Riddle (of 46) vs. Riverdale - 2011 Made, Tour — 56, Scio (of 81) - 2012 High Pct., Game — .923, Regis (12-13) vs. Western Mennonite – 2014 High Pct., Tour — .821, Grant Union (23-28) – 2016 POINTS — High, Game — 74, Monroe vs. Gold Beach - 2018 High, Game (Both Teams) — 139, Riddle vs. Riverdale (73-66) - 2011 High, Tour — 180, Scio – 2012 Low, Game — 12, Yoncalla vs. Regis - 2011 Low, Game (Both Teams) — 61, Portland Christian vs. Lakeview (44-17) – 2008 High Margin, Game — 45, Regis vs. Yoncalla (57-12) – 2011 REBOUNDS — High, Game — 60, Scio vs. Enterprise - 2011 High, Tour — 151, Lost River - 2007 BLOCKED SHOTS — High, Game — 15, Western Mennonite vs. Union – 2015 High, Tour — 24, Western Mennonite – 2015 ASSISTS — High, Game — 20, Enterprise vs. Oakland - 2009 High, Tour — 46, Enterprise - 2009 STEALS — High, Game — 28, Chiloquin vs. Salem Academy - 2007 High, Tour — 61, Regis – 2011 FINAL GAME --- High Score – 60, Regis vs. Union (60-48) - 2013 High Score (Both Teams) – 108, Regis vs. Scio (59-49) – 2012 108, Regis vs. Union (60-48) – 2013 Low Score –29, Western Mennonite vs. Regis (36-29) – 2014 Low Score (Both Teams) – 65, Regis vs. Western Mennonite (36-29) – 2014 High Margin – 20, Regis vs. Scio (41-21) – 2011 20, Kennedy vs. Burns (52-32) – 2016
INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS — Att., Game – 29, Hannah Whitehead, East Linn Christian (made 7) vs. Salem Academy – 2010 29, Haley Guest, Scio (made 8) vs. East Linn Christian - 2011 Att., Tour – 58, Hannah Whitehead, East Linn Christian (made 18) - 2010 Made, Game – 13, Heidi Halemeier, Santiam (of 20) vs. Heppner - 2008 Made, Tour – 25, Keesha Sarman, Union (25-43) – 2013 High Pct., Game – .750, Heidi Halemeier, Santiam (9-12) vs. Enterprise - 2009 High Pct., Tour – .615, Summer DeSpain, Enterprise (16-26) - 2009 3-Pt. Att., Game – 14, Madison Ballard, Monroe (made 2) vs. Burns – 2016 14, Ashley Walczak, Santiam (made 3) vs. Nestucca – 2009 14, Demi Guild, Portland Christian (made 3) vs. Pilot Rock – 2014 3-Pt. Att., Tour – 29, Whitney Warren, East Linn Christian (made 8) – 2011 29, Demi Guild, Portland Christian (made 6) – 2014 3-Pt. Made, Game – 7, Kelsea Hurliman, Nestucca (of 12) vs. Western Mennonite - 2009 3-Pt. Made, Tour – 10, Kelsea Hurliman, Nestucca (of 25) - 2009 High 3-Pt. Pct., Game – .833, Nikki Steinsiek, St. Mary’s (5-6) vs. Glendale - 2008 High 3-Pt. Pct., Tour – .467, Brooklynn Walters, Vernonia (7-15) – 2019 FREE THROWS — Att., Game – 25, Pele Gianotti, Riddle (made 18) vs. Riverdale - 2011 Att., Tour – 44, Madison Hull, Western Mennonite (made 34) – 2017 Made, Game – 18, Pele Gianotti, Riddle (of 25) vs. Riverdale – 2011 18, Madison Hull, Western Mennonite (of 20) vs. Kennedy – 2017 Made, Tour – 34, Madison Hull, Western Mennonite (of 44) – 2017 High Pct., Game – 1.000, Ashley Walczak, Santiam (9-9) vs. Enterprise - 2009 High Pct., Tour – .929, Marketa Veselkova, Vernonia (13-14) – 2015 POINTS — High, Game – 37, Keesha Sarman, Union vs. Heppner - 2013 High, Tour – 82, Madison Hull, Western Mennonite – 2017 REBOUNDS — High, Game – 24, Tiffany Rich, Chiloquin vs. Salem Academy - 2007 High, Tour – 55, Emma Gibb, Western Mennonite – 2015 BLOCKED SHOTS — High, Game – 9, Meagan Swenson, Salkem Academy vs. Lost River - 2007 High, Tour – 12, Heidi Halemeier, Santiam - 2009 ASSISTS — High, Game – 10, Savannah Mast, North Douglas vs. Union – 2014 High, Tour – 19, Whitney Koehnke, Regis - 2012 STEALS — High, Game – 10, Chelsea Quaempts, Weston-McEwen vs. Imbler – 2017 High, Tour – 20, Molly Christmann, Riverdale – 2011
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ALL-TIME CLASSIFICATIONS COMBINED GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RECORDS
(Prior to 2007, classifications were 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A) TEAM FIELD GOALS – Att., Game – 87, St. Paul – 1993 (1A) Att., Tour – 213, Elgin (made 50) – 1995 (2A) Made, Game – 40, St. Mary’s Academy (of 81) vs. Lincoln – 1985 (4A) Made, Tour – 87, St. Paul (of 175) – 1993 (1A) High Pct., Game - .710, Valley Catholic (22-31) vs. Junction City – 1995 (3A) High Pct., Tour - .544, Imbler (80-147) – 1990 (2A) 3-pt. Att., Game – 37, Franklin (made 12) vs. Tualatin – 2009 (6A) 3-pt. Att., Tour – 81, East Linn Christian (made 19) – 2011 (2A) 3-pt. Made, Game – 17, La Salle Prep (of 29) vs. Marist Catholic – 2016 (5A) 3-pt. Made, Tour – 26, La Salle Prep (of 79) – 2016 (5A) High 3-pt. Pct., Game – 1.000, Tigard (1-1) vs. South Medford – 2011 (6A) High 3-pt. Pct., Tour - .519, Corvallis (14-27) – 2016 (5A) FREE THROWS – Att., Game – 57, St. Paul (made 26) vs. Adrian – 2000 (1A) Att., Tour – 103, St. Paul (made 52) – 2000 (1A) Made, Game – 43, Sheldon (of 48) vs. Oregon City – 2007 (6A) Made, Tour – 70, Sheldon (of 102) – 2004 (4A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Sutherlin (8-8) vs. Mazama – 2016 (4A) 1.000, Joseph (8-8) vs. Craine – 2019 (1A) High Pct., Tour – .896, Sheldon (43-48) – 2007 (6A) POINTS – High, Game – 96, Oregon City vs. Benson (96-62) – 1994 (4A) High, Game (Both Teams) – 179, Sheldon vs. Oregon City (93-86, 3 OT) – 2007 (6A) High, Tour – 199, Oregon City – 2011 (6A) REBOUNDS – High, Game – 77, Adrian vs. Alsea – 1996 (1A) High, Tour – 168, Dayville – 1987 (1A) BLOCKED SHOTS – High, Game – 15, Springfield vs. Hermiston – 2013 (5A) 15, Western Mennonite vs. Union – 2015 (2A) High, Tour – 26, Springfield – 2013 (5A) ASSISTS – High, Game – 27, Lake Oswego vs. Crater – 1987 (4A) High, Tour – 55, Tillamook – 2005 (3A) STEALS – High, Game – 28, Chiloquin vs. Salem Academy – 2007 (2A) High, Tour – 56, Harper – 1993 (1A)
INDIVIDUAL FIELD GOALS – Att., Game – 41, Peg Hoover, Wheeler (made 15) – 1978 (1A) Att., Tour – 80, Leada Berkey, Amity (made 31) – 2004 (2A) Made, Game – 19, Trisha Stevens, Philomath (of 22) vs. Marist – 1987 (3A) Made, Tour – 37, Jenny Mowe, Powers (of 53) – 1995 (1A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Chris Bond, Corbett (13-13) vs. North Douglas – 1986 (2A) High Pct., Tour - .833, Jen Reese, Clackamas (20-24) – 2009 (6A) 3-pt Att., Game – 28, Shoni Schimmel, Franklin (made 10) vs. Tualatin – 2009 (6A) 3-pt. Att., Tour – 43, Shoni Schimmel, Franklin (made 16) – 2009 (6A) 3-pt. Made, Game – 10, Shoni Schimmel, Franklin (of 28) vs. Tualatin – 2009 (6A) 3-pt. Made, Tour – 16, Shoni Schimmel, Franklin (of 43) – 2009 (6A) 3-pt. High Pct., Game - 1.000, Kristina Neet, Marist (8-8) vs. Ontario - 2005 (3A) 3-pt. High Pct., Tour - .667, Lexi Bando, Willamette (10-15) – 2013 (5A) FREE THROWS – Att., Game – 22, Renee Hensley, Long Creek – 1977 (1A) 22, Kerri Moos, Philomath (made 18) vs. Hood River Valley – 1985 (3A) 22, Laurie Nelson, Redmond (made 17) vs. Corvallis – 1987 (4A) 22, Elisa Niemela, North Eugene (made 17) vs. Sandy – 1993 (4A) 22, Amy Croll, Glide (made 13) vs. Henley – 2003 (3A) 22, Haley Guest, Scio (made 14) vs. St. Mary’s (Medford) – 2010 (2A) Att., Tour – 39, Kellian Holmstedt, North Bend (made 30) – 2007 (4A) Made, Game – 18, Kerri Moos, Philomath (of 22) vs. Hood River Valley – 1985 (3A) 18, Laurie Nelson, Redmond (of 22) vs. Corvallis – 1987 (4A) 18, Madison Hull, Western Mennonite (of 20) vs. Kennedy – 2017 Made, Tour – 31, Gretchen Owens, Glendale (of 43) – 2008 (2A) High Pct., Game – 1.000, Laura Moore, Pendleton (15 for 15) – 1989 (4A) 1.000, Gigi Stoll, Beaverton (15 for 15) – 2015 (6A) High Pct., Tour – 1.000, Montana Walters, Oregon City (20-20) vs. St. Mary’s Academy – 2012 (6A) POINTS – High, Game – 47, Trisha Stevens, Philomath vs. Marist – 1987 (3A) High, Tour – 92, Aspen Slifka, Banks – 2018 (4A) REBOUNDS – High, Game – 30, Trisha Stevens, Philomath vs. Cascade – 1986 (3A) High, Tour – 64, Abby Wirfs, La Pine – 1987 (2A) BLOCKED SHOTS – High, Game – 12, Stephanie Block, Glencoe vs. Benson – 1996 (4A) 12, Mercedes Russell, Springfield vs. Hermiston – 2013 (5A) High, Tour – 20, Mercedes Russell, Springfield – 2013 (5A) ASSISTS – High, Game – 13, Rachel Schacht, North Eugene vs. Sunset – 1989 (4A) High, Tour – 25, Joan Coleman, St. Paul – 1993 (1A) STEALS – High, Game – 12, Kris Strouhal, Glencoe vs. Benson 1993 (4A) High, Tour – 22, Their Cleaver, Adrian – 1995 (1A)
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OSAA Girls Basketball Championships
State Champions Past 10 Years (see www.osaa.org/archives for a complete list of all-time state champions) Year Class Champion (W-L) Coach 2nd Place (W-L) Coach Score Site
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2009 6A Oregon City (24-2) Kurt Guelsdorf South Eugene (27-1) Steve Eastburn 46-37 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Willamette (27-0) P. Brothers/L. Haas /T. Harrison North Eugene (19-8) Bill Wagner 49-33 Chiles Center, Portland 4A La Pine (25-3) Kim Beer Cottage Grove (24-4) Kerry Clawson 40-32 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Burns (24-2) Alice Herauf Santiam Christian (26-2) Melissa McCLain 42-32 Cone Field House, Salem 2A Santiam (28-1) Joy Lease Nestucca (22-6) John Elder 48-37 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Joseph (23-2) Lance Homan Imbler (24-3) Barry Bowers 45-44 Baker HS 2010 6A Southridge (26-2) Michael Meek Jesuit (22-7) Mike McNeal 47-38 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Jefferson (19-2) Ikeya Newton Wilsonville (23-5) Cindy Anderson 50-40 McArthur Court, Eugene 4A Cottage Grove (26-2) Kerry Clawson Marist (19-9) Michelle Quist 53-51 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Regis (23-4) Jeff Koehnke / Jason Koehnke Vale (21-8) Jason Johnson 52-39 Cone Field House, Salem 2A Portland Christian (29-0) Tom West St. Mary’s (23-3) Rick Jackson 54-31 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Imbler (26-0) Barry Bowers Griswold (23-6) Dean Fouquette 66-37 Baker HS 2011 6A Jesuit (27-1) Jason Lowery Clackamas (27-2) Ken Trapp 42-39 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Springfield (27-2) Bill Wagner West Albany (23-5) Craig Swanson 42-40 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Cascade (26-2) Mark Stevens La Salle (28-1) Jared Curtiss 58-56 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Vale (24-2) Jason Johnson Salem Academy (26-4) Rene’ Houle 49-36 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Regis (29-1) Jeff Koehnke / Jason Koehnke Scio (25-5) Tony Miller 41-21 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Nixyaawii (28-3) Jeremy Maddern Hosanna Christian (24-5) Tony Bush 75-50 Baker HS 2012 6A South Medford (30-0) Tom Cole Westview (20-8) Lindsay Strothers 61-46 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Springfield (26-3) Bill Wagner Willamette (25-3) Paul Brothers 16-7 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Henley (25-4) Shannon Carlson Sutherlin (28-1) Josh Grotting 41-35 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Vale (25-2) Jason Johnson Valley Catholic (26-4) John Innes 43-29 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Regis (27-3) Jason Koehnke / Jeff Koehnke Scio (27-3) Justin Duke 59-49 Pendleton Convention Center 1A McKenzie (28-1) Darin Harbick St. Paul (22-6) Mike Murphy 44-33 Baker HS 2013 6A Central Catholic (26-3) Sandy Dickerson South Medford (24-5) Tom Cole 57-36 Rose Garden, Portland 5A Willamette (23-4) Paul Brothers Springfield (24-4) Bill Wagner 48-41 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Mazama (27-2) Joy Lease La Grande (22-6) Doug Girdner 53-43 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Valley Catholic (28-2) John Innes St. Mary’s (26-3) Richard Vasey 26-3 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Regis (26-3) Jason Koehnke / Jeff Koehnke Union (21-8) Tessa Nicholson 60-48 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Damascus Christian (29-1) Dave Wakefield Condon / Wheeler / Arlington (28-2) Teresa Humphrey 46-44 Baker HS 2014 6A Oregon City (22-6) Kurt Guelsdorf South Medford (26-4) Tom Cole 57-48 Moda Center, Portland 5A Willamette (26-1) Paul Brothers Corvallis (22-5) Greg Garrison 63-54 Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene 4A Sutherlin (27-0) Josh Grotting La Salle Prep (25-2) Kelli Wedin 52-40 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 3A Vale (25-1) Jason Johnson Valley Catholic (27-3) John Innes 52-36 Marshfield HS / North Bend HS 2A Regis (28-2) Kyle Tower / Dustin Lulay Western Mennonite (25-5) Robby Gilliam 36-29 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Condon / Wheeler (30-0) Teresa Humphrey Damascus Christian (28-2) Dave Wakefield 57-52 Baker HS 2015 6A South Salem (27-2) Nick McWilliams St. Mary’s (23-6) Dewey Taylor III 56-60 Chiles Center, Portland 5A La Salle Prep (27-1) Kelli Wedin Hermiston (24-4) Steve Hoffert 51-46 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Sutherlin (28-0) Josh Grotting Henley (25-2) Shannon Carlson 51-46 Liberty HS, Hillsboro 3A Dayton (26-3) Scott Spink Salem Academy (24-4) Ken Brown 51-39 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Western Mennonite (26-4) Robby Gilliam Burns (21-9) Brandon McMullen 43-38 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Damascus Christian (30-0) Dave Wakefield Country Christian (25-5) Russell Halverson 51-46 Baker HS 2016 6A South Salem (28-1) Nick McWilliams Tigard (25-4) Steve Naylor 49-42 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Silverton (28-0) Tal Wold Springfield (24-4) Bill Wagner 39-38 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Sutherlin (27-1) Josh Grotting Cascade (23-1) Mark Stevens 45-40 Liberty HS, Hillsboro 3A Dayton (27-3) Scott Spink Amity (23-7) Reg McShane 56-42 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Kennedy (25-4) Kerry Hall / Peter Hall Burns (27-3) Brandon McMullen 52-32 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Country Christian (27-2) Russell Halverson North Douglas (26-5) Jeff Davis 54-37 Baker HS 2017 6A Southridge (27-2) Michael Bergmann Oregon City (21-7) Kurt Guelsdorf 45-27 Chiles Center, Portland 5A La Salle Prep (26-2) Kelli Wedin Silverton (21-5) Tal Wold 42-28 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Sutherlin (23-5) Josh Grotting Banks (22-3) Brandon Begley 49-43 Forest Grove HS 3A Blanchet Catholic (24-3) Ron Hittner Dayton (28-2) Scott Spink 36-34 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Monroe (29-0) Tony Parker Western Mennonite (23-8) Mike Hopper 52-40 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Nixyaawii (27-0) Jeremy Maddern Country Christian (22-8) Russell Halverson 68-39 Baker HS 2018 6A Southridge (28-1) Michael Bermann Benson (23-6) Eric Knox 46-27 Chiles Center, Portland 5A Marist Catholic (25-3) Terry Harrison La Salle Prep (23-5) Kelli Wedin 59-44 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Marshfield (27-2) Bruce Bryant Cascade (20-7) Mark Stevens 48-41 Forest Grove HS 3A Dayton (29-1) Scott Spink Salem Academy (26-3) Ben Brown 35-26 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Kennedy (29-1) Kerry Hall Monroe (26-4) Tony Parker 53-40 Pendleton Convention Center 1A Country Christian (26-4) Russell Halverson Nixyaawii (28-1) Jeremy Maddern 56-54 Baker HS 2019 6A Benson (26-4) Eric Knox Southridge (25-4) Michael Bergmann 66-42 Chiles Center, Portland 5A La Salle Prep (25-4) Kelli Wedin Springfield (22-5) Teke Silva 55-48 Gill Coliseum, Corvallis 4A Baker (25-1) Mat Sand Marist Catholic (19-9) Britton Reeser 51-48 Forest Grove HS 3A Clatskanie (21-4) John Blodgett Blanchet Catholic (24-5) Ron Hittner 40-39 Marshfield HS, Coos Bay 2A Heppner (22-8) Robert Wilson Coquille (27-2) Tim GeDeros 41-40 Pendleton Convention Center 1A St. Paul (30-0) Dave Matlock Powder Valley (26-4) Allen Bingham 49-32 Baker HS
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