State champion Steve Turner of Mountain View is the latest coach to step down. The three Bend high schools all lost longtime, successful football coaches after this past season. Turner says he plans on return to Cascade High School.
First Bend’s Craig Walker, then Summit’s Jerry Hackenbruck and now MV’s Turner. The jobs have been filled by very capable coaches at Bend and Summit already.
It’s a balanced year in Central Oregon for boys basketball. The only teams to go undefeated in games against local teams are Sisters (4-0) and La Pine (1-0). When Ridgeview joins the picture for the 2012-13 school year, a CO boys basketball league could be very interesting! Here’s how it’s gone locally so far this season:
Classification, Team, Overall Record: 6A Redmond 7-5
• Beat Bend 76-54
• Beat Summit 59-54
• Beat Crook County 65-38
• Lost to Mountain View 72-59
5A Mountain View 9-4
• Beat Madras 71-55
• Beat Crook County 92-36
• Beat Redmond 72-59
• Lost to Sisters 60-49
5A Bend 7-5
• Lost to Redmond 76-54
• Lost to Madras 64-61
• Beat Crook County 69-48
• Beat Summit 71-60 OT
5A Summit 6-7
• Lost to Sisters 57-52
• Lost to Redmond 59-54
• Lost to Madras 69-68
• Lost to Bend 71-60 OT
4A Madras 8-4
• Lost to Mountain View 71-55
• Lost to Sisters 50-43
• Beat Bend 64-61
• Beat Summit 69-68
• Lost to Crook County 70-62
4A Crook County 3-9
• Lost to Sisters 65-25
• Lost to Redmond 65-38
• Lost to Mountain View 92-36
• Lost to Sisters 65-37
• Lost to Bend 69-48
• Beat Madras 70-62
• Lost to La Pine 63-51
Bend
Jonah Koski 6-3, 180, Jr. QB, DB
• 138 of 262 (52.7%) for 1,955 yards, 25 TDs, 11 Int
Duke DeGaetano 5-10, 175, Jr. RB, DB
• 138 carries, 686 yards, 9 TDs
Mountain View
John Carroll
• 35 catches for 599 yards, 11 TDs. (3 Int on Def).
Toby Webb
• 10 of 15 passing (66.7%) for 124 yards, 0 TDs, 0 Int
With the addition of Redmond’s new Ridgeview high school and Redmond high moving from 6A to 5A, a Central Oregon league in 2011-2012 will mean less travel. But it won’t fix the “special district” problem for “individual sports.”
2011-2012 Central Oregon Teams 5A
Bend
Mountain View
Redmond
Summit 4A
Crook County
La Pine
Madras
Ridgeview (new Redmond school)
Sisters
This is ideal for basketball, where a nine-team league gives each school a 16-game regular season. In football you could have a 5A and a 4A division. Baseball, softball and soccer could play one or two games against each opponent and have a nice schedule.
Sports that rely on a district meet to qualify for state like tennis, golf, wrestling, cross country and track will be affected in different ways by the new league. A sport like cross county doesn’t have to change anything, as it’s not important that teams meet before districts. Tennis is a different scenario where teams do need to face each other in “dual matches” before a district competition (at least that’s what most teams believe). This means that either CO would have a 4-team tennis district tournament or more likely play a district tourney with teams on the Columbia, therefore having to schedule matches with them as well.
No matter how it all shakes out, a Central Oregon league would be great for players, coaches, fans and Central Oregon in general! Less travel and less money spent on athletics.
The three teams are a combined 6-0 to start the 2011-2012 boys basketball season.
The Bend Lava Bears are 2-0 and outscoring opponents by an average of 76-58.
• Haden Crook is averaging 26.5 points per game. The Mountain View Cougars are 2-0 and outscoring opponents by an average of 77-66.5.
• James Reid is averaging 29 points per game. The Summit Storm are 2-0 and outscoring opponents by an average of 59.5-52.5.
• Bradley Laubacher is averaging 14.5, while Dylan Cramer is averaging 14 points per game.
Just two teams remain and they’ll be meeting for the third time in two years, this time for the Class 5A Oregon State football championship. Played in Hillsboro Stadium. Sherwood
• 13-0 record.
• Outscored opponents 632-205 this season.
• NW Oregon League Champions.
• 2010 5A State Champions.
• 26-game win streak.
• Sherwood beat Mountain View 42-22 in last year’s semifinal.
• Sherwood ran for 407 yards and had 506 yards of total offense in their semifinal win over West Albany.
• Closest game of the season was a 14-3 win over Ashland in quarterfinals.
• Beat West Albany 61-28 in state semifinal.
Mountain View
• 11-1 record.
• 9-game win streak.
• Intermountain Conference Champion.
• Only loss all season was to Sherwood 9/16 41-18.
• Three shutout wins this season.
• Outscored opponents 529-167 this season.
• Mountain View had 530 yards of total offense in their 31-14 semifinal win over Marist.
PAST 5A STATE CHAMPIONS/RUNNER UP 2010 Sherwood 13-0 Marist 12-1 2009 Hillsboro 13-1 Jefferson 9-5 2008 West Albany 14-0 Thurston 12-1 2007 West Albnay 14-0 Glencoe 11-3 2006 Corvallis 11-1 West Albany 12-1
Mountain View reached the first state championship football game in school history by beating Marist 31-14 @ Salem’s Willamette University on Friday night.
Dimitri Dillard ran for 234 yards and Joel Skotte ran for 82 yards and two touchdowns to lead Mountain View (11-1).
Cougar quarterback Jacob Hollister was 14 of 22 for 177 yards and a touchdown pass to John Carroll. Hollister threw two interceptions in the game after throwing just one the entire season. Carroll finished with seven catches for 96 yards. Cody Hollister (Jacob’s twin brother) had six catches for 72 yards.
Mountain View out gained Marist (11-1) 530-214 in total yards and handed the Spartans their first loss of the season.
The Cougars will face Sherwood in the Class 5A state final, a rematch of last years semifinal (Sherwood won 42-22) and a game @ Sherwood on 9/16 earlier this season (Sherwood won 41-18).