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5A basketball: Jefferson, Wilsonville enter as 1 and 2 in boys and girls
Posted on 10 March 2010 by Josh Cordell
Posted on 07 March 2010 by Josh Cordell
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A year after not having any teams in the quarterfinals, the Intermountain Conference has three teams. All of the teams in the final eight finished first or second in their league, except for Summit, which finished fourth in the IMC. Four of the eight teams have never reached the Class 5A tournament before (Pendleton, Silverton, Glencoe and Summit). Two-time defending state champion Jefferson has a 17-game winning streak.
• BRACKET
(teams are in order based upon where they are in the bracket, from top to bottom)
No. 12 (t) Pendleton – IMC #2
20-5
2009 – DNQ
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
No. 4 Silverton – Mid-Willamette#1
23-2
2009 – DNQ
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
No. 1 Jefferson – PIL #1
23-3
2009 – 1st
2008 – 1st
2007 – 6th
No. 2 Wilsonville – NW Oregon#1
24-2
2009 – 3rd
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
No. 5 Glencoe – NW Oregon #2
16-9
2009 – DNQ
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
No. 3 Mountain View – IMC #1
24-1
2009 – DNQ
2008 – Quarterfinals
2007 – 3rd
Summit – IMC #1
14-13
2009 – DNQ
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
No. 12 (t) Crescent Valley – Mid-Willamette #2
17-9
2009 – Quarterfinals
2008 – DNQ
2007 – DNQ
Posted on 06 March 2010 by Josh Cordell
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Bend is in its second elite-8 since the reclassification, all eight schools have qualified at least once. Willamette is the defending state champion and is going for their third state title in four years. The only other 5A champion is Jefferson, who won in 2008. Five of the eight teams are league champions. The Southern Sky and the Intermountain Conference are the only leagues with two representatives in the final eight. The only teams without at least 20 wins are West Albany (16), Bend (17) and Hermiston (17).
• Draw
• Polls
(teams appear in order of where they are in the draw)
No. 4 Willamette – Midwestern 1st
20-4
2009 – 1st
2008 – 5th
2007 – 1st
No. 3 Ashland – Southern Sky 1st
22-5
2009 – 5th
2008 – 6th
2007 – DNQ
No. 2 Wilsonville – NW Oregon 1st
21-4
2009 – DNQ
2008 – 3rd
2007 – 6th
No. 13 Hermiston – IMC 2nd
17-5
2009 – DNQ
2008 – 2nd
2007 – 4th
No. 10 Crater – Southern Sky 2nd
21-7
2009 – DNQ
2008 – Quarterfinals
2007 -DNQ
No. 11 Bend – IMC 1st
17-9
2009 – DNQ
2008 – Quarterfinals
2007 – DNQ
No. 5 West Albany – Mid-Willamette 2nd
16-8
2009 – DNQ
2008 – DNQ
2007 – Quarterfinals
No. 1 Jefferson – PIL 1st
20-3
2009 – 3rd
2008 – 1st
2007 – 3rd
Posted on 04 March 2010 by Josh Cordell
What do you need when you are riding a 16-game winning streak, are ranked No. 1 in the state and have the best boys basketball player in the state? How about a former state player of the year who is ranked as one of the best seniors in the nation! Terrence Ross could be joining Terrence Jones at Jefferson High School.
Jefferson will take Terrence Ross eligibility appeal to OSAA board
Posted on 20 February 2010 by Josh Cordell
ESPN Rise’s ranking of all Oregon boys basketball teams, regardless of classification:
1 Jesuit 6A
2 Westview 6A
3 Jefferson 5A
4 Lincoln 6A
5 South Eugene 6A
6 Mountain View 5A
7 Oregon City 6A
8 Sweet Home 4A
9 Wilsonville 5A
10 Horizon Christian 3A
Posted on 18 February 2010 by Josh Cordell
Posted on 17 February 2010 by Josh Cordell

Class 5A Boys Basketball Coaches Poll
1 Jefferson
2 Wilsonville
3 Mountain View
4 Silverton
5 Marshall
6 Ashland
7 Hillsboro
8 Marshfield
T9 Crescent Valley
T9 Glencoe
13 Pendleton
14 The Dalles-Wahtonka
Posted on 17 February 2010 by Josh Cordell
When you are the top Class 5A boys basketball team in the state and you have the best player in the state (one of the best in the country in fact), what do you need to add? How about a former player who is also one of the best in the country! Terrence Ross is attending Jefferson high school and may soon be playing alongside Terrence Jones!
Posted on 12 February 2010 by Josh Cordell
Terrence Ross’ gut feeling: I’ll play for Jefferson – The Oregonian.
Terrence Ross joining Terrence Jones @ Jefferson? Wow! Would there be enough basketballs to go around. Two of the top players in the country. Would be pretty amazing to watch, not as though Jefferson isn’t loaded already.
Posted on 11 February 2010 by Josh Cordell

Jefferson’s Terrence Jones selected McDonald’s All-American – The Oregonian