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OSAA / U.S. BANK / LES SCHWAB TIRES STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Welcome to the OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires State Championships! At the OSAA we believe high school activities provide opportunities for young people to receive a well rounded education that challenges both mind and body. These opportunities enrich and expand our students school experience and help them become contributing members of society. Participation in activities teaches students how to be part of a team; the meaning of respect for themselves and others; and skills like grit, resilience, patience and the ability to collaborate with peers. They also learn how to fail and, more importantly, how to turn setbacks into success through effort. Congratulations to all students, coaches, schools and communities who earned the right to participate in this state championship! And a special thanks to U.S. Bank and Les Schwab Tires for sharing our belief in the value of high school activities through their continued financial commitment. Together, we remain steadfast in our efforts to provide opportunities for today s students to experience these valuable lessons. Thank you for your continued support of Oregon high school activities! Peter Weber Executive Director, OSAA On behalf of U.S. Bank, welcome to today's Oregon School Activities Association state championship! We believe in building strong communities where we live and work. One way we demonstrate this commitment in Oregon is by supporting OSAA programs, which promote leadership, teamwork and sportsmanship in young people. Since 1984, U.S. Bank has been proud to support the OSAA and its 290 member schools, with more than four million dollars in contributions to date. We extend our congratulations to all of the participants, coaches, families and fans here today. We look forward to our continued partnership with you in support of Oregon's young people Stacey Dodson President, U.S. Bank Portland and Southwest Washington Welcome! Whether students are shooting for the hoop, singing in the choir, marching in time or aiming for the end zone, they are practicing skills that will serve them well in school, on the job and in life. Today, throughout the state there are 290 high schools serving over 180,000 students. These schools help provide valuable education for our youth both in and outside the classroom to help make Oregon a better place to live. Thank you for being here and for supporting our great young people. At Les Schwab Tire Centers, we are proud of the players and performers of the OSAA. We are also excited to celebrate our 15th year of being a title sponsor. We believe in supporting students as they learn about commitment, hard work and serving the community values the company believes in. Teamwork. Responsibility. Accomplishment. OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires State Championships

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OSAA EXECUTIVE BOARD Don Grotting (Pres.) Superintendent David Douglas SD 6A Mark Hannan (V.P.) Principal Silverton HS 5A Andy Gardner Superintendent North Santiam SD 4A 25200 SW Parkway Avenue, Suite 1 Wilsonville, OR 97070 9616 www.osaa.org About the OSAA The OSAA is comprised of 290 member high schools representing more than 200 Oregon communities. A private non profit, board governed association, 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). Tim France Principal Willamina HS 3A Jeff Clark Principal Oakland HS 2A Steve Boynton Superintendent Lincoln County SD 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 work to promote interschool activities that provide equitable participation opportunities, positive recognition and learning experiences to students, while enhancing the achievement of educational goals. Mark Witty Superintendent Baker SD 6A/5A/4A At-Large Tony Guevara President Blanchet Catholic 3A/2A/1A At-Large Matt Posey School Board Dallas SD OSBA 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 116 state championships for students competing in 19 interscholastic activities: Mark Horak Athletic Director West Linn HS OADA Mary Lou Boderman Coordinator Music & Drama Salem-Keizer SD Activities Tony Koontz AD/Coach Harrisburg HS OACA Fall Cross Country, Volleyball, Soccer, Football Winter Cheerleading, Wrestling, Swimming, Basketball, Dance/Drill Spring Speech, Solo Music, Choir, Band/Orchestra Golf, Tennis, Track & Field, Softball, Baseball Jack Foliard Executive Director OAOA

OREGON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 2016 17 Delegate Assembly DISTRICT TERM EXP NAME POSITION SCHOOL / DISTRICT 6A 1 Portland Interscholastic League 2017 Petra Callin Principal Madison HS 6A 2 Metro League 2017 Ken Yarnell Principal Aloha HS 6A 3 Mt. Hood Conference 2019 * Ken Richardson Superintendent David Douglas SD 6A 4 Three Rivers League 2018 Ken Bell Principal Sherwood HS 6A 5 Greater Valley Conference 2017 Susie Orsborn Principal West Albany HS 6A 6 Southwest Conference 2018 ** Russ Bolin Administrator Roseburg HS 5A 1 Northwest Oregon Conference 2018 ** Mark Pinder Principal Milwaukie HS 5A 2 Mid Willamette Conference 2019 **EB Mark Hannan Administrator Silverton SD 5A 3 Midwestern League 2018 Kelly Bokn District Athletic Director Eugene SD 5A 4 Intermountain Conference 2017 Sean Corrigan Assistant Principal Mountain View HS 5A 5 Columbia River Conference 2019 * Rich Polkinghorn Principal Hood River Valley HS 4A 1 Cowapa League 2017 Jim Jones Vice Principal Scappoose HS 4A 2 Tri Valley Conference 2018 Ryan Carpenter Principal Estacada HS 4A 3 Far West League 2017 ** Bill Lucero Principal North Bend HS 4A 4 Oregon West Conference 2017 **EB Andy Gardner Superintendent North Santiam SD 4A 5 Sky Em League 2019 * Curtiss Scholl Superintendent Sisters SD 4A 6 Skyline Conference 2017 Dennis Misner Principal North Valley HS 4A 7 Greater Oregon League 2019 *EB Mark Witty Superintendent Baker SD 3A 1 Lewis & Clark League 2019 ** Graden Blue Principal Rainier HS 3A 2 West Valley League 2018 EB Tim France Principal Willamina HS 3A 3 PacWest Conference 2017 EB Tony Guevara President Blanchet Catholic School 3A 4 Mountain Valley Conference 2018 ** Tony Jones Administrator Coquille SD 3A 5 Eastern Oregon League 2018 Marie Shimer Principal Riverside HS 3A 6 Southern Cascade League 2019 * Jesse Hamilton Principal Lakeview HS 2A 1 Northwest League 2019 * David Phelps Superintendent Nestucca Valley SD 2A 2 Tri River Conference 2017 David Plotts Principal Santiam HS 2A 3 Mountain View Conference 2018 EB Jeff Clark Principal Oakland HS 2A 4 Sunset Conference 2019 * Justin Haworth Assistant Principal Waldport HS 2A 5 Columbia Basin Conference 2019 * Matt Combe Principal Heppner HS 2A 6 Wapiti League 2018 ** Curt Shelley Superintendent John Day SD 1A 1 The Valley 10 League 2018 Mark Sherman Vice Principal Southwest Christian HS 1A 2 Casco League 2018 ** Adam Kronberger Principal Crosshill Christian School 1A 3 Mountain West League 2018 **EB Steve Boynton Superintendent Lincoln County SD 1A 4 Skyline League 2019 * Scott Yakovich Principal North Douglas HS 1A 5 Mountain Valley League 2019 ** Steve Prock Principal Gilchrist HS 1A 6 Big Sky League 2019 * Jim Smith Principal Wheeler HS 1A 7 Old Oregon League 2018 ** Lance Dixon Superintendent North Powder SD 1A 8 High Desert League 2017 Ron Talbot Superintendent Harper SD Oregon School Boards Assn 2017 **EB Matt Posey School Board Dallas SD Oregon Athletic Directors Assn 2019 *EB Mark Horak Athletic Director West Linn HS Activities Advisory Committee 2019 *EB Mary Lou Boderman Coord of Music/Drama Salem Keizer SD Oregon Athletic Coaches Assn 2017 **EB Tony Koontz AD/Coach Harrisburg HS Oregon Athletic Officials Assn 2019 *EB Jack Folliard Executive Director Officials Association * Newly elected ** Re elected (EB) OSAA Executive Board Member September 16, 2016

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Awards Presenters Jerry Hull Residence: Grants Pass, Ore. Hometown: Grants Pass, Ore. High School: Grants Pass High School 1958 grad 4 year letterman in wrestling College: Southern Oregon College 1962 grad Education with Chemistry Emphasis 4 year letterman in Wrestling 3 year placewinner in West Coast region 4 year letterman in Golf Post College: Refereed SOC's matches from 1963 68. Refereed on the coast from 69 80. Refereed in southern from 81 05. Professional and Associations: Taught science for 29 years at the high school level: 5 years at Eagle Point, 1 year Gold Beach The rest at Grant Pass High School Still teaching at RCC in Metallurgy for machinists, welders, metal workers Coaching: Started Eagle Point Wrestling program in 1963, coaches there until 1968. Coached youth club in Gold Beach 1969 80 1981 took over Grants Pass High School program. Greatest Impact: Wrestling World Bill Martell Sports Impact: Between wrestling, grandkids, and refereeing wrestling has been a huge part of my life. Having refereed over a dozen state tournaments, refereeing high school matches and college matches, and coaching at every level, I have dedicated thousands of hours to the sport. I have been involved in wrestling every year in one way or another since 1955 and have enjoyed every bit of it. Maureen Davis Residence: Culver, Ore. Hometown: Lebanon, Ore. High School: Lebanon High School, 1967. I learned to keep score for the Lebanon Junior High Team in 1962. That was my introduction into the sport. I continued to support the high school team at Lebanon High when it was coached by Dick Weisbrodt. College: In college at OCE in Monmouth, when I began dating and then married Kurt Davis, I kept score at the home meets. My father in law Gale Davis was the coach. Post College: I spent the next 46 years scoring, teaching hundreds of students to score, Did hundreds of Calligraphy awards, organized hundreds of hospitality rooms, and organized several district wrestling tournaments. The last fifteen years I have been one of the tournament directors for the Oregon Wrestling Classic. My title was facilities director and included all scheduling of volunteers for check in, table help, security, arena cleanup, ticket sales, parking, and hospitality. It includes procuring and preparing food for all coaches, officials, and staff. I also procure needed supplies and have them available at the tournament as needed. I taught school for 34 years retiring in 2005. Coaching: I spent 16 years coaching the cheer sqauds at Redmond High School. I was named Oregon Cheer coach of the year in 1996. I was an active member of the Oregon Cheer Coaches Assoc. Holding several offices over the years. Greatest Impact: Working with kids and supporting athletes in learning to become better humans has had the biggest impact on my life. Watching my sons and now my grandchildren compete is my greatest joy. I am honored to be allowed to present the awards tonight but do so in honor of every wife and parent who worked to make their schools team a success by helping when they were needed behind the scenes. Wyman Wimp Gernhart Residence: Happy Valley, Ore. Hometown: Hillsboro, Ore. High School: Hillsboro Union High 1954 3 year letterman, football, basketball and baseball. Sr. yr. League All Star Football and Basketball Sr. Class President College: Oregon College of Education 1958, BS in Education 4 year letterman football Conference All Star Jr. and Sr. years Conference scoring leader 1957 NAIA 1957 Nationally 4th in receptions and 6th in scoring Post College: Oregon State University, Master of Education 1964 NAIA District 2, Hall of Fame 1976 Western Oregon University, Hall of Fame 2005 1986 Oregon Athletic Director of the Year 1991 NCSSAD Athletic Director of the Year Host Tournament Director for OSAA AAA Wrestling State Championships 1976 1985 OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires Wrestling State Championships

Awards Presenters Professional and Associations: Science teacher, assistant coach in football and basketball 1958 69 Athletic Director 1969 91. 33 years at David Douglas High School Coaching: Head Football coach David Douglas High 1970 71 (2 yrs). Greatest Impact: Roy Dancer, Speech coach at Hillsboro High. Taught me how to be comfortable when speaking in front of groups. Sports Impact: Athletics has provided an avenue in which to meet others with like interests and form strong and life long relationships. Mike Conway Residence: Newberg, Ore Hometown: Newberg, Ore. High School: Newberg High School, graduated 1973, 3rd in state greco and folkstyle Professional and Associations: I have been associated with the state wrestling tournament for over 30 years and have been on the committee at least 15 years. Affected my life: Sports have taught me how to deal with both adversity and accomplishments. Melvin "Tiny" Pedersen Residence: Burns, Ore. Hometown: Jefferson, Ore. High School: Jefferson High School, 1978 Coach Rosco Chapmen 4 time heavy weight District Champion 2 time heavy weight State Champion He wrestled under Bob Buzzard in Salem and was chosen by Dick Weisbrook to wrestle against the Cultural Exchange Team in Lebanon, Oregon. Varsity Letters: Football 4 years, Wrestling 4 years, Track 2 years College: University of Oregon Wrestling Post College: Tiny helped Dee Doman start a new wrestling program at Crane Union High School. Dee's son David Doman is the current Mustang Wrestling Coach. Professional and Associations: Tiny has worked almost 40 years for Les Schwab Tires in Burns, Oregon. The Burns Hilanders had a 10 year long running title as Wrestling State Champion. During this time Tiny was "The Sports Voice of Harney County" on AM1230, broadcasting for both Burns Hilanders and Crane Mustangs. There were times he would call 4 matches at the same time! Coaching: For many years Tiny had refereed, and takes the time to encourage kids to be the best wrestler they can be. He has been working with and encouraging 3 generations of wrestlers. Greatest Impact: Les Schwab. Sports impact: Sports have taught me how to perform under pressure. 2017 Button The 2017 Tournament Button is the first to emphasize wrestling skills such as takedowns, reversals, and pinning combinations. Olympian and World Champion Rick Sanders is shown with the double arm bar to pin his opponent. The pin or fall is the ultimate goal of wrestling. Sanders is widely considered by longtime wrestling fans as the greatest wrestler of all time from the State of Oregon. OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires Wrestling State Championships

OSAA REGULAR DISTRICTS 2016-2017 (includes Adjusted 2015-16 ADM) 6A (51) 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 750 Hillsboro Spartans 1195 Astoria Fishermen 511 Cleveland Warriors 1478 La Salle Prep Falcons 679 Banks Braves 358 Franklin Quakers 1346 Milwaukie / Arts Academy Mustangs 1152 Scappoose Indians 721 Grant Generals 1376 Parkrose Broncos 774 Seaside Seagulls 375 *Jefferson Democrats 417 Putnam Kingsmen 1034 Tillamook Cheesemakers 533 Lincoln Cardinals 1605 Sandy Pioneers 1215 Valley Catholic Valiants 384 *Madison Senators 909 St. Helens Lions 842 *Roosevelt Roughriders 742 Wilsonville Wildcats 1077 4A-2 - Tri-Valley Conference (6) *Wilson Trojans 1225 Corbett Cardinals 379 5A-2 - Mid-Willamette Conference (8) Crook County Cowboys 703 6A-2 - Metro League (9) Central Panthers 859 Estacada Rangers 474 Aloha Warriors 1794 Corvallis Spartans 1117 Gladstone Gladiators 631 Beaverton Beavers 1654 Crescent Valley Raiders 937 Madras White Buffaloes 641 Century Jaguars 1437 Dallas Dragons 918 Molalla Indians 662 Glencoe Crimson Tide 1471 Lebanon Warriors 1052 Jesuit Crusaders 1294 Silverton Foxes 1149 4A-3 - Far West League (6) Liberty Falcons 1372 South Albany Rebels 1158 Brookings Harbor Bruins 449 Southridge Skyhawks 1614 Woodburn Bulldogs 1256 Douglas Trojans 352 Sunset Apollos 2123 Marshfield Pirates 682 Westview Wildcats 2508 5A-3 - Midwestern League (8) North Bend Bulldogs 491 Ashland Grizzlies 940 Siuslaw Vikings 347 6A-3 - Mt. Hood Conference (8) Churchill Lancers 1022 South Umpqua Lancers 336 Barlow Bruins 1528 Crater Comets 1158 Centennial Eagles 1477 Eagle Point Eagles 911 4A-4 - Oregon West Conference (6) *Central Catholic Rams 891 *Marist Catholic Spartans 563 Cascade Cougars 683 Clackamas Cavaliers 2297 North Eugene Highlanders 771 Newport Cubs 550 David Douglas Scots 2499 Springfield Millers 1078 North Marion Huskies 530 Gresham Gophers 1369 Thurston Colts 1174 Philomath Warriors 444 Oregon City Pioneers 1940 Stayton Eagles 608 Reynolds Raiders 2142 5A-4 - Intermountain Conference (5) Yamhill-Carlton Tigers 311 **Bend Lava Bears 1468 6A-4 - Three Rivers League (9) Mountain View Cougars 1225 4A-5 - Sky-Em League (6) Canby Cougars 1316 Redmond Panthers 808 Cottage Grove Lions 648 Lake Oswego Lakers 1307 Ridgeview Ravens 854 Elmira Falcons 345 *Lakeridge Pacers 1126 **Summit Storm 1391 Junction City Tigers 492 Newberg Tigers 1414 Sisters Outlaws 404 Sherwood Bowmen 1569 5A-5 - Columbia River Conference (4) Sutherlin Bulldogs 357 St. Mary's Academy Blues 1435 Hermiston Bulldogs 1240 Sweet Home Huskies 639 Tigard Tigers 1771 Hood River Valley Eagles 1171 Tualatin Timberwolves 1770 Pendleton Buckaroos 779 4A-6 - Skyline Conference (6) West Linn Lions 1707 The Dalles Riverhawks 706 Henley Hornets 581 Hidden Valley Mustangs 535 6A-5- Greater Valley Conference (9) Klamath Union Pelicans 640 Forest Grove Vikings 1654 Mazama Vikings 572 McKay Scots 1768 North Valley Knights 462 McMinnville Grizzles 1793 Phoenix Pirates 621 McNary Celtics 1681 North Salem Vikings 1404 4A-7 - Greater Oregon League (4) South Salem Saxons 1578 Baker Bulldogs 434 Sprague Olympians 1490 La Grande Tigers 539 West Albany Bulldogs 1264 McLoughlin Pioneers 400 West Salem Titans 1559 Ontario Tigers 541 6A-6 - Southwest Conference (7) Grants Pass Cavemen 1526 North Medford Black Tornado 1477 Roseburg Indians 1394 Sheldon Irish 1359 South Eugene Axemen 1345 South Medford Panthers 1545 Willamette Wolverines 1198 * school choosing to play above assigned classification ** school moved due to geographical exception *** school moved due to Petition to Play Down 10/6/2016

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OSAA REGULAR DISTRICTS 2016-2017 (includes Adjusted 2015-16 ADM) 3A (41) 2A (42) 1A (78) 1A (cont.) 330-191 190-90 89-89- 3A-1 - Lewis & Clark League (9) 2A-1 - Northwest League (10) 1A-1 - The Valley 10 League (8) 1A-5 - Mountain Valley League (11) Catlin Gabel Eagles 308 City Christian Lions 148 Country Christian Cougars 52 Butte Falls Loggers 47 Clatskanie Tigers 216 Columbia Christian Knights 115 Damascus Christian Eagles 60 Central Christian Tigers 58 De La Salle North Catholic Knights 308 Delphian School Dragons 162 North Clackamas Christian Saints 64 Chiloquin Panthers 76 Oregon Episcopal Aardvarks 313 Faith Bible Falcons 113 Open Door Christian Huskies 48 Gilchrist Grizzlies 56 Portland Adventist Cougars 284 Gaston Greyhounds 177 Portland Waldorf Wolfpack 67 Hosanna Christian Lions 68 Portland Christian Royals 175 Knappa Loggers 121 Southwest Christian Wildcats 57 North Lake Cowboys 65 Rainier Columbians 285 Life Christian Lions 113 St. Stephens Academy 41 Paisley Broncos 36 Riverdale Mavericks 241 Neah-Kah-Nie Pirates 201 Valor Christian Knights 24 Prospect Cougars 61 Warrenton Warriors 228 Nestucca Bobcats 130 Rogue Valley Adventist Red Tail Hawks 33 Vernonia Loggers 156 1A-2 - Casco League (10) Triad Timber Wolves 50 3A-2 - West Valley League (8) C.S. Lewis Watchmen 49 Trinity Lutheran Saints 54 Amity Warriors 260 2A-2 - Tri-River Conference (7) Crosshill Christian Eagles 75 Dayton Pirates 279 Central Linn Cobras 169 Falls City Mountaineers 52 1A-6 - Big Sky League (10) *Horizon Christian Hawks (TUAL) 151 East Linn Christian Eagles 142 Jewell Bluejays 39 Arlington Honkers 44 Santiam Christian Eagles 230 Kennedy Trojans 152 Kings Valley Charter Eagles 44 Condon Blue Devils 35 Sheridan Spartans 211 Regis Rams 142 Livingstone Adventist Academy Lions 63 Dufur Rangers 80 ***Taft Tigers 359 Santiam Wolverines 137 Oregon School f/t Deaf Panthers 49 Horizon Christian Hawks (HR) 68 Westside Christian Eagles 220 St. Paul Buckaroos 90 Perrydale Pirates 87 Ione Cardinals 68 Willamina Bulldogs 232 Western Mennonite Pioneers 150 Veritas School Vanguard 52 Mitchell Loggers 27 Willamette Valley Christian Warriors 52 Sherman Huskies 67 3A-3 - PacWest Conference (7) 2A-3 - Mountain View Conference (9) South Wasco County Redsides 67 Blanchet Catholic Cavaliers 225 Bonanza Antlers 122 1A-3 - Mountain West League (9) Spray Eagles 17 Chemawa Braves 236 Canyonville Christian Pilots 134 Alsea Wolverines 46 Wheeler Falcons 24 Colton Vikings 201 Crow Cougars 93 Eddyville Charter Eagles 48 Gervais Cougars 281 Lost River Raiders 126 Lowell Devils 87 1A-7 - Old Oregon League (8) Jefferson Lions 259 Milo Adventist Mustangs 94 Mapleton Sailors 42 Cove Leopards 73 Salem Academy Crusaders 235 Monroe Dragons 125 McKenzie Eagles 51 Echo Cougars 82 Scio Loggers 257 Oakland Oakers 173 Mohawk Indians 58 Griswold Grizzlies 58 Oakridge Warriors 120 Oak Hill School Falcons 44 Joseph Eagles 59 3A-4 - Mountain Valley Conference (6) Riddle Irish 95 Siletz Valley Warriors 61 Nixyaawii Eagles 41 Coquille Red Devils 216 Triangle Lake Lakers 65 Pine Eagle Spartans 46 Creswell Bulldogs 342 2A-4 - Sunset Conference (6) Powder Valley Badgers 69 Glide Wildcats 181 Bandon Tigers 199 1A-4 - Skyline League (11) Wallowa Cougars 58 Harrisburg Eagles 272 Gold Beach Panthers 143 Camas Valley Hornets 63 ***La Pine Hawks 324 Myrtle Point Bobcats 164 Days Creek Wolves 72 1A-8 - High Desert League (11) Pleasant Hill Billies 294 Reedsport Braves 165 Elkton Elks 79 Adrian Antelopes 67 Toledo Boomers 148 Glendale Pirates 69 Burnt River Bulls 25 3A-5 - Eastern Oregon League (6) Waldport Irish 146 Melrose Christian 12 Crane Mustangs 49 Burns Hilanders 222 New Hope Christian Warriors 78 Dayville Tigers 20 Irrigon Knights 209 2A-5 - Columbia Basin Conference (5) North Douglas Warriors 78 Harper Hornets 34 Nyssa Bulldogs 277 Culver Bulldogs 181 Pacific Pirates 58 Huntington Locomotives 18 Riverside Pirates 211 Heppner Mustangs 97 Powers Cruisers 34 Jordan Valley Mustangs 22 Umatilla Vikings 318 Pilot Rock Rockets 98 Umpqua Valley Christian Monarchs 45 Long Creek Mountaineers 14 Vale Vikings 225 Stanfield Tigers 119 Yoncalla Eagles 73 Monument Tigers 19 Weston-McEwen Tiger Scots 175 Prairie City Panthers 36 3A-6 - Southern Cascade League (5) Ukiah Cougars 28 Cascade Christian Challengers 249 2A-6 - Wapiti League (5) Illinois Valley Cougars 261 Elgin Huskies 87 Lakeview Honkers 224 Enterprise Outlaws 115 Rogue River Chieftains 208 Grant Union Prospectors 148 St. Mary's Crusaders 320 Imbler Panthers 97 Union Bobcats 107 Full Member Charter Schools Full Member School with No Assigned District Sheridan Japanese Charter School 28 Logos School 31 * school choosing to play above assigned classification ** school moved due to geographical exception *** school moved due to Petition to Play Down 10/6/2016

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OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires WRESTLING STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1401 N Wheeler Avenue, Portland, OR 97227 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: Bonus 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 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. 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. 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 106 1. Hunter Sparks, 10, Roseburg 2. Cody Fettig, 10, Newberg 3. Phillip Kue, 9, Centennial 4. Marques Chan, 9, Glencoe 5. Corbin Rupe, 12, Aloha 6. Wyatt French, 10, West Albany 113 1. Gaven Jolley, 9, Sherwood 2. Nick Capetillo, 10, Westview 3. Daniel McClung, 9, Sprague 4. Anthony Cha, 10, David Douglas 5. Henry Cox, 12, North Medford 6. Dillon Nunes, 11, David Douglas 120 1. Joey Coste, 9, Westview 2. Alvaro Flores, 12, McMinnville 3. Halen Jolley, 12, Sherwood 4. Aerie Baxter, 12, Newberg 5. Quinn Brink, 9, Lakeridge 6. L. Higginbotham, 11, Forest Grove 126 1. Bennett Mesa, 11, Roseburg 2. Ian Carlos, 9, North Salem 3. Kyle Beal, 10, David Douglas 4. Simon Brown, 11, Cleveland 5. M. Johnson, 12, Forest Grove 6. Alek Purtzer, 12, Canby 132 1. Nate Johnson, 12, Glencoe 2. Michael Abeyta, 10, McMinnville 3. Michael Murphy, 10, Sprague 4. Shane Sabins, 11, Roseburg 5. Jonathon Phelps, 12, McNary 6. Wyatt Rude, 12, Newberg 138 1. David Escobar, 12, Westview 2. N. Shabanov, 11, David Douglas 3. Patrick Boulanger, 11, Newberg 4. Brayden Ebbs, 10, McNary 5. Jack Chimenti, 12, Southridge 6. Cody Pickle, 11, Roseburg 145 1. Jasiah Williams, 12, Jefferson-PDX 2. Sean Harman, 9, West Linn 3. Bobby Crowston, 12, McMinnville 4. M. Razatdinou, 11, David Douglas 5. Austin Harris, 11, Roseburg 6. Tyler Kienel, 12, Roseburg 152 1. Trajan Hurd, 11, Grants Pass 2. Tristin Molinari, 12, David Douglas 3. Terrell West, 11, Jefferson-PDX 4. Matthew Vanbrabrant, 12, Sunset 5. Ted Sutters, 12, Grants Pass 6. Garrett Russell, 10, Roseburg 160 1. Layne VanAnrooy, 11, Roseburg 2. C. Hornbrook, 12, North Medford 3. Elias Baxter, 12, Century 4. Matthew McDowell, 11, Roseburg 5. Garrett Lewis, 11, Sunset 6. J. Magomadov, 12, David Douglas 170 1. Wyatt Westfall, 12, North Medford 2. Brandon Jeffers, 10, Roseburg 3. Spencer Nofziger, 11, Sprague 4. H. Atwood-Fitzgerald, 12, Roosevelt 5. Skyler Palakiko, 11, Cleveland 6. Bradley-Trey Nicholson, 12, Aloha 2016 Placers and Top 10 Teams 182 1. Tyler Self, 12, Glencoe 2. Zephraim Childs, 12, Barlow 3. JJ Perez, 11, Century 4. Devin Russo, 12, Newberg 5. Johnathan Maddux, 12, Roseburg 6. Abel Osoria, 12, Reynolds 195 1. Haydn Maley, 11, Roseburg 2. Jamarcus Grant, 12, Century 3. Vincent Villarreal, 12, South Salem 4. Ethan Long, 9, West Linn 5. Ethan Holt, 12, Oregon City 6. Cameron Campbell, 11, Roseburg 220 1. Brian Barnes, 11, McMinnville 2. Andru Johnson, 12, Sheldon 3. Will Reddekopp, 12, Roseburg 4. James Jarrett, 12, Grants Pass 5. Chase Pothier, 12, Newberg 6. Cam Ewry, 11, Clackamas 285 1. O. Odighizuwa, 12, David Douglas 2. Cortez Rodelo, 12, Aloha 3. Taylor Mottern, 11, Canby 4. Zackery Walker, 12, Thurston 5. Dallas O`Bryan, 11, Newberg 6. Aaron Little, 12, Grants Pass 6A Team Scores 1. Roseburg... 295.0 2. David Douglas... 181.0 3. Newberg... 147.0 4. North Medford... 98.5 5. McMinnville... 96.5 6. Glencoe... 94.5 7. Century... 94.0 8. Westview... 90.5 9. Sprague... 82.0 10. Grants Pass... 77.0 5A 106 1. Legend Lamer, 9, Crescent Valley 2. Zeth Brower, 10, Crater 3. Jonny Hernandez, 9, Putnam 4. Tommy Gallamore, 9, Bend 5. Evan McLean, 10, Mountain View 6. Dawson Barcroft, 9, Dallas 113 1. Jaiven Rodriguez, 12, Hillsboro 2. Liam Tarvin, 12, Hermiston 3. Conner Duhn, 12, Mountain View 4. N. Wachsmuth, 9, Hood River Valley 5. Bayarmagnai Oktar, 12, Corvallis 6. Michel Vasquez, 12, Woodburn 120 1. Caleb Duhn, 10, Mountain View 2. Justin Lacy, 12, Lebanon 3. Derick Tollen, 12, Churchill 4. Donavan Morrell, 12, Sandy 5. Dylan Robb, 10, Lebanon 6. Bryant Smith, 9, Milwaukie 126 1. Andy Wagner, 12, Hermiston 2. B. Lamer, 11, Crescent Valley 3. J. Shaner, 10, Hood River Valley 4. Brody Diaz de Leon, 10, Sandy 5. Noah Sickles, 10, Dallas 6. Cade Ezell, 10, Churchill 132 1. Austin Reed, 12, Silverton 2. Michael Bowen, 12, St. Helens 3. Zachary Wigzell, 12, Sandy 4. Haidon Allen, 11, St. Helens 5. Chase Miller, 9, Lebanon 6. Steven Patton, 12, Sandy 138 1. Gabe Blough, 12, Churchill 2. Ethan Wendell, 11, Liberty 3. CJ Hendon, 11, Hermiston 4. Ean Woodruff, 12, Dallas 5. Matthew McCain, 12, Redmond 6. Bryan O`Neil, 12, Eagle Point 145 1. Logan Meek, 10, Crater 2. Collin Swinehart, 12, Central 3. Morgan Holcomb, 11, Pendleton 4. Blane Hays, 12, Sandy 5. Colton Beisley, 11, St. Helens 6. Gabe Schade, 12, Hillsboro 152 1. Valen Wyse, 11, Hermiston 2. Tanner Earhart, 11, Dallas 3. Jace Godley, 11, Crater 4. Taran Floyd, 10, Wilsonville 5. Cody Janssen, 11, Dallas 6. Mathias Peak, 12, Parkrose 160 1. Mitchell Willett, 11, Redmond 2. Tanner Sallee, 11, Lebanon 3. Hunter Smith, 12, Redmond 4. Jack Rademacher, 9, Sandy 5. Treve Earhart, 10, Dallas 6. Justin Kearney, 12, Churchill 170 1. Riley Jaramillo, 12, Churchill 2. Brock McDonough, 12, Hermiston 3. Tommy Winningham, 12, Crater 4. Jeff Dunagan, 12, Dallas 5. Jacob Dupuis, 12, Bend 6. Orasio Lopez, 12, Lebanon 182 1. Bob Coleman, 12, Hermiston 2. Cavin Gillispie, 12, Crater 3. Scott Martin, 12, Eagle Point 4. David Negrete, 11, Central 5. Chazz Amundson, 10, Milwaukie 6. Jacob Shepherd, 12, Woodburn 195 1. Sam Colbray, 12, Hermiston 2. John-Henry Line, 11, Hermiston 3. Jacob Thompson, 12, Summit 4. Sam Crow, 11, Central 5. Brandon Dawson, 12, Lebanon 6. Austin Hill, 12, Redmond 220 1. Hunter Morse, 12, Hillsboro 2. Joe Linebarger, 12, The Dalles 3. Mario Nonato, 11, Redmond 4. Noah Yunker, 12, Summit 5. Marcos Molina, 12, Dallas 6. Arien Craggett, 12, Lebanon 285 1. Marlon Tuipulotu, 11, Central 2. Blayne Burnett, 12, Churchill 3. Jacob Brauchler, 12, Redmond 4. Zack Mason, 12, Putnam 5. M. Olmedo-Diaz, 11, St. Helens 6. Dexter Rimer, 12, South Albany 5A Team Scores 1. Hermiston... 226.5 2. Churchill... 137.0 2. Crater... 137.0 4. Dallas... 120.0 5. Lebanon... 114.0 6. Redmond... 110.5 7. Sandy... 107.5 8. Hillsboro... 78.5 9. Central... 77.0 10. St. Helens... 67.5 4A 106 1. Cole Smith, 12, Marshfield 2. Anthony Kraan, 10, Henley 3. Robert Watkins, 9, Sweet Home 4. Kaden Wood, 9, Mazama 5. Jesse Gore, 9, Crook County 6. Tucker Shores, 10, Crook County 113 1. Michael Bresser, 12, Henley 2. Tyler Cooper, 11, Scappoose 3. Joseph Paramo, 9, Marshfield 4. Cole Morgan, 10, Crook County 5. Jace Hays, 11, Baker 6. Richard Huff, 10, Siuslaw 120 1. Kobe Olson, 11, Sweet Home 2. Ryder McKee, 12, Marshfield 3. Pacer Quire, 10, Crook County 4. Russel Stigall, 9, North Marion 5. Triston Rostocil, 12, North Marion 6. Darien Fagin, 12, Cascade 126 1. Justin Coon, 12, Tillamook 2. AJ Lira, 10, Marshfield 3. Terran Libolt, 12, Crook County 4. James AhHee, 11, Baker 5. Austin Weeks, 10, Tillamook 6. Bryce Allen, 12, Cottage Grove 132 1. Jerry Mealey, 11, Corbett 2. Casey Roberts, 12, North Marion 3. Braxton Sue, 12, Scappoose 4. Bodi McCaskill, 12, North Valley 5. Riley Chester, 11, McLoughlin 6. Esiel Clark, 11, Ontario 138 1. Hayden Bates, 12, Crook County 2. Conner Noonan, 12, Henley 3. Cedar King, 12, Phoenix 4. Korey Grende, 11, Baker 5. Joe Rasmussen, 12, Sweet Home 6. Marco Vela, 12, Baker 145 1. Kurt Mode, 12, Crook County 2. Daine Taylor, 12, Henley 3. Trey Shores, 12, Crook County 4. Trevor Thiessen, 11, Banks 5. Tyrel Miller, 12, Sweet Home 6. Mark McAllister, 12, Phoenix 152 1. Lane Stigall, 11, North Marion 2. Not Awarded 3. Austin Tillery, 12, Henley 4. James Baxter, 12, Cascade 5. Cole Skramstad, 12, McLoughlin 6. Elijah Livingston, 10, La Grande OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires Wrestling State Championships

160 1. Travis Wittlake, 10, Marshfield 2. Dylan Feldmeier, 11, Baker 3. Gregory Wing, 11, North Marion 4. Zach Young, 12, Crook County 5. Ethan Agnes, 12, Elmira 6. Carter Dahl, 11, Douglas 170 1. Gary Jantzer, 12, Marshfield 2. Christian Mata, 12, Tillamook 3. Justin Knight, 12, Phoenix 4. Alan Bordeaux, 12, Cottage Grove 5. Alyxander Shaw, 12, McLoughlin 6. Levi Hanson, 12, Elmira 182 1. Josh Hammers, 11, Mazama 2. A. Bordeaux, 12, Cottage Grove 3. C. Woodward, 11, Crook County 4. Hayes VanDeHey, 12, Cascade 5. B. Wrezinski, 12, Hidden Valley 6. Taylor Kohn, 12, Philomath 195 1. C. Raymond, 12, Crook County 2. Trace Vega, 12, Phoenix 3. Brandon Keenon, 12, Sweet Home 4. Joey Vigue, 10, Marshfield 5. Andrew Smalley, 10, Sutherlin 6. Clay Pena, 11, Banks 220 1. Nicholas Ledbury, 12, Estacada 2. Brogan Howard, 12, Crook County 3. Louie Sanchez, 10, Cascade 4. Dylan Jennings, 12, Siuslaw 5. Justin Crum, 12, Sutherlin 6. Spencer Wells, 10, McLoughlin 285 1. R. Gregory Moreno, 12, McLoughlin 2. Twister McComas, 12, Banks 3. Tyler Burris, 12, Henley 4. Ian Johnson, 12, Hidden Valley 5. James Cook, 12, Banks 6. Dylan Porter, 11, Elmira 4A Team Scores 1. Crook County... 249.0 2. Marshfield... 175.0 3. Henley... 150.0 4. Sweet Home... 131.0 5. North Marion... 114.5 6. McLoughlin... 83.0 7. Baker... 82.0 8. Cascade... 70.0 9. Tillamook... 68.0 10. Phoenix... 66.0 3A 106 1. Colton Walker, 12, Warrenton 2. Jordan Reyes, 9, Willamina 3. Tristan Wilson, 12, La Pine 4. Chance Hendrickson, 9, Harrisburg 5. Ricardo Flores-Galvez, 12, Gervais 6. Derrik Kerr, 9, La Pine 113 1. David Kerr, 11, La Pine 2. Andrew Deleon, 12, Nyssa 3. Jacob Sobel, 12, Jefferson 4. Alex Dudley, 10, La Pine 5. Silvestre Vazquez, 9, Riverside 6. Dillion St. Onge, 10, Illinois Valley 2016 Placers and Top 10 Teams 120 1. Heath Hartley, 11, Nyssa 2. Blaine Rodolf, 10, Creswell 3. Isaiah Vazquez, 10, Rainier 4. Max Valle, 11, Cascade Christian 5. Grant Laiblin, 11, Harrisburg 6. Ethan Howard, 10, Willamina 126 1. Aristotle Rockwell, 11, Riverside 2. Ryan Vineyard, 11, Nyssa 3. Justin Davison, 12, Harrisburg 4. Trevor Jones, 10, La Pine 5. Jesse Wittenborn, 11, Creswell 6. Garrett Lefebvre, 10, Rainier 132 1. Dax Bennett, 9, Harrisburg 2. Jose Rayo-Landa, 12, Vale 3. Zach Holland, 9, Glide 4. Justus Arlandson, 12, Jefferson 5. Kasey Collier, 11, Glide 6. Jason Manzi, 9, Santiam Christian 138 1. Titus Rice, 9, Creswell 2. Jared Henry, 11, Dayton 3. Brady Jarrett, 12, Coquille 4. Tyeler Hancock, 12, Riverside 5. Nathan Dorathy, 11, Nyssa 6. Jim Pray, 12, Pleasant Hill 145 1. Austin Zeiher, 12, Scio 2. Ryland Parazoo, 11, Glide 3. Michael Reyes, 12, Willamina 4. Louden Oleachea, 12, La Pine 5. Gage Fortin, 12, Vale 6. R. Roberts, 12, Santiam Christian 152 1. Wyatt McCarthy, 11, Coquille 2. Jose Lopez, 12, Nyssa 3. Oscar Rosas, 11, Dayton 4. Justice Watson, 12, Warrenton 5. Cian Bailey-Saucy, 12, Willamina 6. Devin Sheldon, 12, Glide 160 1. Dylan Potter, 12, Glide 2. Joshua Bongiorno, 12, Nyssa 3. Chandler Allen, 11, Willamina 4. Cody Stahl, 11, Dayton 5. Caleb Beck, 10, Santiam Christian 6. Logan Cockrell, 12, Lakeview 170 1. Austin Howard, 12, Willamina 2. Garret DeVos, 12, Vale 3. Simon Balaine, 12, Lakeview 4. Eugene Griffin, 12, Illinois Valley 5. Zachary Chee, 10, Creswell 6. Cade Knott, 12, Taft 182 1. Jose Candelas, 11, Nyssa 2. Andres Gonzalez, 12, Dayton 3. Jose Sanchez, 9, Nyssa 4. Layten Briggs, 11, Harrisburg 5. Eduardo Murrieta, 12, Lakeview 6. Xander Bowles, 12, Creswell 195 1. William Beard, 12, Glide 2. Dillon Robinson, 12, Scio 3. Trace Cummings, 12, Vale 4. Louden Andrews, 12, Amity 5. Collyn Potter, 10, Glide 6. Gage Dodson, 9, La Pine 220 1. Justin Parazoo, 12, Scio 2. Noah Casarez, 12, Pleasant Hill 3. Ricardo Mendoza, 11, Riverside 4. Hunter Dodson, 10, La Pine 5. Chase Onstot, 11, Willamina 6. Anthony Kernal, 11, Riverside 285 1. Osiris Tapia, 11, Nyssa 2. M. Jackson, 11, Cascade Christian 3. Michael McCully, 11, Lakeview 4. Aden Willyard-Komm, 12, La Pine 5. Aaron Hiatt, 11, Dayton 6. Jacob Lowther, 10, Scio 3A Team Scores 1. Nyssa... 209.0 2. La Pine... 147.0 3. Glide... 137.0 4. Willamina... 122.0 5. Harrisburg... 96.5 6. Dayton... 94.5 7. Riverside... 91.5 8. Scio... 91.0 9. Vale... 85.0 10. Creswell... 80.0 2A / 1A 106 1. Lorenzo Vasquez, 9, Culver 2. Symon Thurman, 9, Lowell 3. Marcus Furtado, 11, Adrian 4. Shane Lund, 9, Enterprise 113 1. Derrick Hargraves, 12, Riddle 2. Ryan Smith, 12, Heppner 3. Caleb Day, 9, Central Linn 4. Cole Farwell, 10, Enterprise 120 1. Blake Butler, 11, Pine Eagle 2. Dallon Higgins, 11, Burns 3. Mike Day, 10, Central Linn 4. Taylor Bright, 11, Gold Beach 126 1. Justin Doyle, 11, Monroe 2. Aaron Blanchard, 12, Central Linn 3. Jordan Whittles, 11, Nestucca 4. Wyatt Hostetler, 12, Union/Cove 132 1. Charles Hardage, 11, Riddle 2. Jace Oppenlander, 11, Culver 3. Kodi Courtright, 12, Myrtle Point 4. Clay Johnson, 11, Grant Union 138 1. Jorge Olivera, 10, Culver 2. Saxton Schaffner, 11, Culver 3. Bobby Butler, 11, Siletz Valley 4. Jayson Blackburn, 11, Union/Cove 145 1. Marco Retano, 11, Culver 2. Dustin Ramge, 12, Crane 3. Justin Barton, 11, Lowell 4. Gaiten Haynes, 10, Siletz Valley 152 1. Thomas Harvey, 11, Lowell 2. Haden Kuta, 10, Pine Eagle 3. Levi Randall, 12, Myrtle Point 4. A. Copenhaver, 12, Grant Union 160 1. Hayden Trimble, 11, Lowell 2. Jaydon McKay, 12, Elgin 3. Teancum Jentzsch, 12, Crow 4. Victor Torres, 9, Culver 170 1. Cale Edmunds, 11, Oakridge 2. Tyler Tandy, 12, Imbler 3. Ben Hughes, 11, Central Linn 4. Kenny Lane, 11, Lowell 182 1. Chad Witty, 12, Union/Cove 2. Greg Jones, 12, Waldport 3. Tanner Davis, 12, Culver 4. Colton Riggs, 11, Lowell 195 1. Jaiden Jones, 11, Culver 2. Cord Flynn, 11, Heppner 3. Egan Glover, 12, Reedsport 4. Chase Cook, 11, Nestucca 220 1. Joseph Ballard, 12, Monroe 2. MacKyle Little, 11, Culver 3. Tristan Bennett, 9, Neah-Kah-Nie 4. Samuel Wiliams, 11, Crane 285 1. Isaac Godfrey, 12, Myrtle Point 2. Brennan Mestes, 12, Bonanza 3. Anthony Ramirez, 11, Neah-Kah-Nie 4. Brendon Johnson, 12, Gilchrist 2A / 1A Team Scores 1. Culver... 157.0 2. Lowell... 99.5 3. Central Linn... 62.0 4. Myrtle Point... 52.5 5. Monroe... 48.5 6. Pine Eagle... 41.0 6. Union/Cove... 41.0 8. Riddle... 40.0 9. Heppner... 36.0 10. Crane... 30.0 OSAA / U.S. Bank / Les Schwab Tires Wrestling State Championships

We ve got the athletes... We ve got the games... All We Need Is You! The Oregon Athletic Officials Association (OAOA) is looking for someone like you - a person who wants to get into the action and give something back to sports. Please take time to find out how to become a sports official. OREGON ATHLETIC OFFICIALS ASSOCIATION Dedicated to the advancement of high school officiating in Oregon For more information, contact Jack Folliard or Clark Sanders at the OAOA office: jack@oreofficials.org / clark@oreofficials.org / 503.682.6722 ext. 241 / www.oreofficials.org TREAT ALL PARTICIPANTS WITH RESPECT, LET THE PLAYERS PLAY, LET THE COACHES COACH, LET THE OFFICIALS OFFICIATE, POSITIVELY SUPPORT YOUR TEAM, KNOW THE RULES OF THE GAME, PURSUE VICTORY WITH HONOR, WIN WITH GRACE, LOSE WITH DIGNITY, PRACTICE THE GOLDEN RULE, MODEL GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP, IT S ALL ABOUT RESPECT!

OSAA Wrestling Championships 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 2 nd Place Score Coach Site 2004 4A Crater 165.5 Greg Haga West Linn 140.5 Doug Samarron Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 3A Burns 245.5 Bill Winn Estacada 179 Heath Stalkup Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 2A/1A Nyssa 152 Luke Cleaver Dayton 145 Larry Finnicum Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland 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 www.osaa.org

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