Summit girls XC move up to #7 in the Nation
Summit moved from 15 to 7 in the ESPN Powerade Fab 50.
• “POWERADE FAB 50 ESPNHS – 2011 GIRLS TEAM RANKINGS”
Summit moved from 15 to 7 in the ESPN Powerade Fab 50.
• “POWERADE FAB 50 ESPNHS – 2011 GIRLS TEAM RANKINGS”

2011 Tennis season rankings – Tennis Recruiting Network
Top ranked player and Central Oregon Players.
Class of 2011
Boys
1 Stuart Tierney, Glencoe (6A)
8 Trevor Brown, Crook County (4A)
9 Jeff Windsor, Bend (5A)
Girls
1 Audrionna Farr, Southridge (6A)
5 Bryn Oliveira, Bend (5A)
2012
Boys
1 Paxton Deuel, Summit (5A)
Girls
1 Elanor Grossman, South Eugene (6A)
2013
Boys
1 Peter Beatty, Portland
Girls
1 Arianna Fardanesh, Lincoln (6A)
7 Haley Younger, Summit (5A) (Actually a 9th grader, but ranked as a 10th grader)
8 Hannah Shephard, Summit (5A)
2014
Boys
1 Goutham Sundaram, Portland
12 Liam Hall, Summit (5A)
Girls
1 Erin Larner, Portland
7 Lindsey Brodeck, Summit (5A)
Team, Defensive Rank (points allowed per game), Points allowed vs Oregon:
• New Mexico, 120 (52.6), 72.
• Tennessee, 76th (24.8), 48.
• Portland State, NR (39.75) , 69.
• Arizona State, 68th (24.4), 42.
• Stanford, 45th (21.4), 52.
• Washington State, 116th, (42.8), ?
Score by quarters for Ducks:
• New Mexico -28-31-6-7
• Tennessee -3-10-14-21
• Portland State -21-24-24-0
• Arizona State -14-14-14-0
• Stanford -3-21-14-14
• Washington State -?-?-?-?
TOTALS -69-100-72-42
Score by quarters for Ducks opponents:
• New Mexico -0-0-0-0
• Tennessee -6-7-0-0
• Portland State -0-0-0-0
• Arizona State -7-17-7-0
• Stanford -21-10-0-0
• Washington State -?-?-?-?
TOTALS -34-34-7-0
Season totals by quarter
Ducks 69-100-72-42=283
Opponents 34-34-7-0=75

Harrier Boys and Girls Super 25
GIRLS RANKINGS
1.Fayetteville-Manlius HS, Manlius, NY
2.Saratoga Springs HS, Saratoga Spr, NY
3.Great Oak HS, Temecula, CA
4.Jesuit HS, Portland, OR
5.Saugus HS, Saugus, CA
6.Schaumburg HS, Schaumburg, IL
7.Palatine HS, Palatine, IL
8.Carmel HS, Carmel, IN
9.Redondo Union HS, Redondo Beach, CA
10.Tatnall HS, Wilmington, DE
11.Monarch HS, Louisville, CO
12.Fort Collins HS, Fort Collins, CO
13.Xavier HS, Phoenix, AZ
14.Queensbury HS, Queensbury, NY
15.La Salle HS, Providence, RI
16.Torrey Pines HS, San Diego, CA
17.Pennsbury HS, Fairless Hills, PA
18.Dana Hills HS, Dana Point, CA
19.East Aurora HS, East Aurora, NY
20.Green Hope HS, Cary, NC
21.Mira Costa HS, Manhattan Beach, CA
22.No. Gwinnett HS, Suwanee, GA
23.Mountain View HS, Meridian, ID
24.Blacksburg HS, Blacksburg, VA
25.Glastonbury HS, Glastonbury, CT
BOYS RANKINGS
1.Columbus North HS, Columbus, IN
2.Arcadia HS, Arcadia, CA
3.Trabuco Hills HS, Mission Viejo, CA
4.American Fork HS, American Fork, UT
5.Albuquerque Acad, Albuquerque, NM
6.Christian Bros Acad, Lincroft, NJ
7.Alhambra HS, Phoenix, AZ
8.North Central HS, Spokane, WA
9.Carroll HS, Southlake, TX
10.Belvidere North HS, Belvidere, IL
11.Oak Park River Forest HS, Oak Park, IL
12.The Woodlands HS, The Woodlands, TX
13.Saugus HS, Saugus, CA
14.York HS, Elmhurst, IL
15.Monarch HS, Louisville, CO
16.Carmel HS, Carmel, IN
17.Wayzata HS, Plymouth, MN
18.Fayetteville-Manlius HS, Manlius, NY
19.W. Windsor Plainsboro North HS, Plainsboro, NJ
20.Dana Hills HS, Dana Point, CA
21.Eisenhower HS, Yakima, WA
22.Brookwood HS, Snellville, GA
23.Loyola HS, Los Angeles, CA
24.Blackburg HS, Blacksburg, VA
25.Trinity Prep, Winter Park, FL
Colt Lyerla of Hillsboro is a beast, but he may not be the beast that a magazine has him listed as being. I was recently looking at a national ranking of the top prep football players in a magazine and was a little shocked when I saw that they had Lyerla (the 2009 5A offensive player of the year) listed at over 500 pounds. Oh, he’s big… but not that big. He’s well over 200 pounds, but not quite 500
No doubt is was a typo, but it was one of those typos that makes you do a double take. Not like adding an extra digit (which is obviously wrong), but the kind where someone who was not familiar with the player might be like, “wow, who is this monster?”
Lyerla has to miss his team’s first game of the season, but look for him to have another monster year.

Khyler Emerson, a first-grader at Ponderosa Elementary school, won the Bantum 70lb light heavy weight World of Wrestling Nationals in Reno last weekend. Emerson is also expected to be the No. 1 ranked wrestler in the Nation next month.