PRO MEN
1 534 Chris Sheppard Bend 1:41:16
2 543 Carl Decker Bend 1:42:18
3 466 Brig Brandt Bend 1:46:12
4 462 Brent Pontius Ogden 1:47:12
5 469 James Williams Bend 1:47:27
6 442 Brennan Wodtli Bend 1:47:46
7 348 Michael Gallagher Portland 1:49:06
8 246 Matt Russell Bend 1:49:38
9 460 Damian Schmitt Bend 1:50:08
10 335 Chris Snyder Portland 1:50:53
11 471 Bruce Cole-Baker Bend 1:52:06
12 456 James Ceccorulli Portland 1:53:40
13 270 Shawn Rader Hillsboro 1:53:42
14 545 Cliff Heaberlin Portland 1:53:48
15 504 Steve Carwile Beaverton 1:55:14
• Full Results – Time2Race

Teams from Summit that won state championships this season, with streaks in parentheses. Of the possible 18 OSAA sanctions sports state titles, the Storm won six in the 2010-2011 school year.
BOYS
Fall
None
Winter
Nordic Skiing
Spring
Tennis
Track
GIRLS
Fall
Cross County (3)
Soccer
Winter
None
Spring
Golf (3)
Track (5)
Andrew Boone – The Bend native just won the Pole Pedal Paddle. Andrew finished second the prior two years to Marshall Greene.
Stephanie Howe – Stephanie won the elite women’s division of the Pole Pedal Paddle for the second year in a row.
Chris Horner – Horner won the Tour of California and could make a run at this year’s Tour de France.
Jesse Thomas – A Bend native and Mountain View graduate, Jesse won the Wildflower Triathlon in California.
Paxton Deuel – Paxton lost just five games in four matches en route to winning the Class 5A state boys singles title. Earlier in the month he we the IMC district doubles title by losing just one game in four matches.
Parker Nichols – Became just the third Summit boys tennis player to reach the state quarterfinals in singles, joining Paxton Deuel and Cody Kohlmoos.
Haley Younger/Lindsey Brodeck – The freshmen duo won the Class 5A state doubles title for Summit.
Dylan Cramer – Dylan took 2nd at the Class 5A boys state golf tournament, the best showing ever by a Summit boys golfer.
Megan Fristoe – Megan won her second-straight Class 5A girls state 3,000 meter title.
Ashlety Maton/Megan Fristoe/Kira Kelly – Pulled off a 1-2-3 finish in state in the 1,500 meters with times of 4:41.27, 4:42.46 and 4:34.04 to score 10-8-6 for 24 points in just one event. Those 24 points would have been enough to finish 10th in the state with just that one event. Summit scored a record 112.5 at state.
Summit boys track/girls track/boys tennis/girls golf – All state champions!

DId they set a regular season record for wins? No.
Did everyone love them? No.
DId they sell a crazy amount of tickets and make it to the NBA Finals? Oh yeah! Mission accomplished.
The Heat are four wins away from being crowned the NBA champions. LeBron took a lot of “heat” for how he handled his move to Miami… rightfully so! But if the Heat win it all (I think they will) and begin a streak of titles (I think they will), then it more than worked out and eventually how it went down will be forgotten.
The drought continues for Central Oregon prep baseball and softball teams. All C.O. teams have now been eliminated from the postseason, meaning no area team will win a state title in either of the base running sports. The last C.O. team to win a state title with a bat was the Bend High baseball team back in 1987. No area softball team has ever won.

5A BOYS
2011 points
1 Summit 11.5
2 Wilson 11
2 Corvallis 11
4 Cleveland 7
5 Ashland 6
5 Marist 6
7 Marshfield 4
8 Wilsonville 2.5
2012 returning points
1 Summit 11.25
2 Marist 6
3 Corvallis 5
4 Cleveland 3.5
5 Ashland 3
6 Crescent Valley 2
7 Dallas 1
8 Mountain View 0.5
8 Wilsonville 0.5
8 St. Helens 0.5
Wilson 0
Marshfield 0
5A GIRLS
2011 points
1 Wilsonville 9.5
2 Summit 8
2 Wilson 8
4 Churchill 6
4 Hermiston 6
6 Bend 5
6 Liberty 5
8 West Albany 4.5
2012 returning points
1 Summit 8
1 Wilson 8
3 Liberty 5
4 West Albany 4.25
5 Hermiston 3
6 Churchill 2
7 Wilsonville 1
Bend 0
They are the three big sports for American males. Football, Basketball and Baseball. Since moving from Class 4A (the biggest at the time) to Class 5A (the second largest) Mountain View has had a lot of success in the “Big 3.” The least successful of those three has been baseball, but the Cougars made it to the quarters this year.
Many athletes cross over in these three sports, with some playing all three for MV. While Summit has become the Central Oregon power in sports like cross country, golf, tennis, swimming and track… the Cougars have remained at the top of the big three.
Here’s how Mountain View has done in state at those three sports.
STATE PLACING
FOOTBALL
2010 – Semifinals
2009 – Quarterfinals
2008 – Quarterfinals
2007 – Semifinals
2006 – Quarterfinals
BASKETBALL
2011 – 8th
2010 – 2nd
2009 – Round of 16
2008 – 8th
2007 – 3rd
BASEBALL
2011 – Quarterfinals
2010 – DNQ
2009 – DNQ
2008 – Quarterfinals
2007 – DNQ

Here are some impressive numbers from the 2011 Oregon prep tennis season:
• Article on how things could be better in Oregon prep tennis.
• Jesuit boys go 101-3 in individual matches during the dual season (other than a 5-3 win over Summit to start the year, Jesuit won its other 12 matches 8-0.)
• Summit’s Paxton Deuel lost just 5 games in 4 matches en route to winning the Class 5A boys state tennis tournament. Of his 8 sets, 3 were 6-0 and five were 6-1.
• The Class 5A boys tournament came down to just half a point separating the top three teams. Summit 11.5, Corvallis 11 and Wilson 11 claimed the top spots.
• The Jesuit boys doubled up the 2nd and 3rd place teams @ state. Jesuit 30, Sprague 14 and South Salem 11.
• The CVC showed how good it is in boys tennis with Salem school’s Sprague and South Salem taking 2nd and 3rd in Class 6A boys.
• The Metro dominated the girls Class 6A meet with Lincoln scoring 20 and Jesuit 19. West Salem was 3rd @ 14 and Central Catholic/Century 4th with 7 points each.
• The Metro won both Class 6A team titles, as well as the boys doubles title (Nick Biggi/Connor Leahy, Jesuit) and girls singles title (Erin Larner, Jesuit).
• The Jesuit boys won their 4th-straight state boys team title.
• The Lincoln girls won their 2nd-straight state team title.
• The Crook County girls won their first-ever state team title, by taking the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A championship.
• La Salle crushed the the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A boys competition by winning both the state singles title and doubles title.
• It was a low-scoring Class 5A state tournament, with Wilsonville winning with just 9.5 points. Summit and WIlson tied for 2nd with 8 and Churchill and Hermiston tied for 4th with 6 points.
• Luis Pineda of La Salle didn’t drop a set on his way to winning the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A boys singles title.
• West Salem’s Ashley Spencer and Grace Lin won their second-straight Class 6A state doubles title for West Salem.
• History of Class 6A.
• History of Class 5A.
• Top 2011 state performances from C.O. tennis players.
• Several State tournament articles.
• Teams returning points from the 2011 5A state tennis tournament

BOYS TEAMS
2011 – Jesuit
2010 – Jesuit
2009 – Jesuit/Sprague
2008 – Jesuit
2007 – Sprague
BOYS SINGLES
2011 – Stuart Tierney, Glencoe
2010 – Zhenya Pereverzin, Clackamas
2009 – Zhenya Pereverzin, Clackamas
2008 – Zhenya Pereverzin, Clackamas
2007 – Zhenya Pereverzin, Clackamas
BOYS DOUBLES
2011 – Nick Biggi/Connor Leahy, Jesuit
2010 – Brendan Gibbons/Gram Leahy, Jesuit
2009 – Tanner Borg/Austin Shoenlein, North Medford
2008 – Tanner Borg/David Longmire, North Medford
2007 – Tanner Borg/David Longmire, North Medford
GIRLS TEAMS
2011 – Lincoln
2010 – Lincoln
2009 – Jesuit
2008 – Jesuit
2007 – Jesuit
GIRLS SINGLES
2011 – Erin Larner, Jesuit
2010 – Sophia Bott, Southridge
2009 – Audrey Raff, Southridge
2008 – Belinda Niu, Lincoln
2007 – Rika Mehndiratta, Jesuit
GIRLS DOUBLES
2011 – Grace Lin/Ashley Spencer, West Salem
2010 – Grace Lin/Ashley Spencer, West Salem
2009 – Steffanie Mortera/Sanji Rao, Jesuit
2008 – Molly Maguire/Madeline Parker, Lake Oswego
2007 – Clare Dodge/Steffanie Mortera, Jesuit