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    I don’t know if you’ve heard or not, but there is a big game on Thursday!? :-) The Ducks and Beavers play on ESPN, Thursday night for a trip to the Rose Bowl. Just two Central Oregon prepsters are on the Ducks and Beavers rosters and only one of them will you see playing on Thursday. Below are links to the two teams rosters, where you’ll see that Oregon has 23 homegrown Oregon kids, while Oregon State has 33.

    DUCKS
    25 Morgan Flint, Bend High
    Oregon Ducks Roster.

    BEAVERS
    42 Clayton York, Redmond HS (Red-shirt freshman)
    Oregon State Beaver Roster.

    C.O. best running back ever?

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    Bend High’s Kyle Brown has ran for an eye-popping 30 touchdowns this season. That along with his 1,546 regular-season rushing yards have to put him among the best prep running backs ever in Central Oregon. So who do you think is the best prep ball carrier the area has ever had? One clearly has numbers that stand out amongst the rest, but here are a few to consider:

    UPDATED: 11/20/09

    Ash Gibson, Mountain View – In 2007, Gibson ran for 2,109 yards and 27 touchdowns (both school records) on his way to leading the Cougars to an undefeated regular season (11-1 overall), their first outright IMC Championship, a state semifinal berth, and he was named the IMC’s Most Valuable Player.

    Cory McCaffrey, Sisters – McCaffrey put up video-game type numbers (only if you are a really, really good gamer) while running wild for the Outlaws. The most prolific runner in Oregon High School football history, gaining 8,460 yards in three years. Ranking him 16th on the all-time national high school list. As a senior he ran for a state-record 2,925 yards and 46 touchdowns.
    Matt Sieverson, Bend – The Lava Bear turned OSU Beaver shattered records his senior year in 2003 when he ran for 2,726 yards. Averaging over 227 yards a game.
    Tommy Hackenbruck, Mountain View – Led the state in rushing in 1999 with 1,961 yards and was named state offensive player of the year. He had 3,008 career rushing yards and 78 pass receptions.
    Andy Michaelis, Bend – Joined Hackenbrock in the year of the C.O. running back when he ran for 1,783 yards in 1999.
    Brandon Turley, Bend – Turley ran for just under 2,000 yards (1,938) in just 10 games in 1996. He had an amazing 8.2 yards per carry average.

    How about some input? I’ll post some more on the subject soon.


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