
Crook County plays Sisters in the first round of the Class 4A state volleyball playoffs. The problem with that is that power rankings were supposed to separate the best teams. That didn’t happen this time. Let’s take a look at the two teams:
Sisters
• 2009 4A State Champions
• 22-9 overall record in 2010
Crook County
• 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 5A State Champions
• 15-9 overall record in 2010
• Crook County’s losses are to: Sunset, Redmond, Clackamas, Jesuit, Central Catholic, Summit, Mountain View, Central Catholic and Jesuit again. Can you say an insane schedule!
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Central Catholic will be looking to become the first school to repeat as the big-school state volleyball champion in Oregon since Gresham did back in 2001-2002. Central Catholic won the 2009 Class 6A title, their first since they had won the then 4A title in 2000.
Since Oregon moved to six classifications in 2006, Crook County has won all four Class 5A state volleyball titles. The good news for the rest of 5A is that in 2010 Crook County is moving to Class 4A. This move means a lot for Central Oregon schools. Sisters is the reigning 4A champions and will have to now deal with the Cowgirls. The Crook County move is good news for the Bend schools. Crook County beat Summit in the state finals in 2009 and 2007. Crook County beat Mountain View in the finals in 2008 and 2006.
2009 State champions:
6A – Central Catholic
5A – Crook County
4A – Sisters
3A – Santiam Christian
2A – Blanchet Catholic
1A – Imbler
Sean Meissner of Sisters won the 10th Annual Yakima River Canyon Marathon with a time of 2:45:14.
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