Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Oregon High School Football Scores Week 1

2006 Oregon High School Football Scores

September 1

Culver 26, Lost River 23
Astoria 28, Molalla 27
Baker 28, Weiser, Idaho 14
Barlow 27, Oregon City 21
Battle Ground, Wash. 30, Milwaukie 0
Bend 14, Thurston 10
Burns 35, La Pine 20
Camas Valley 80, Jewell 34
Canby 49, Sprague 21
Central Catholic 34, Evergreen (Vancouver), Wash. 14
Century 28, Crescent Valley 0
Crane 58, Echo 8
Crater 35, Summit 9
Creswell 26, Elmira 21
Days Creek 34, Crow 19
Dayton 21, Regis 20
Glencoe 13, Lebanon 10
Glide 23, Oakland 13
Grant Union 12, Heppner 2
Grants Pass 30, Redmond 14
Hillsboro 36, South Albany 6
Hood River 21, McKay 7
Illinois Valley 44, South Umpqua 14
Jesuit 49, Mountain View, Wash. 0
Klamath 23, Henley 12
Lake Oswego 48, Bothell, Wash. 22
Marshfield 40, North Bend 7
Mazama 28, Banks 7
McNary 29, Newberg 6
North Marion 37, Woodburn 27
North Salem 13, Ashland 7
Nyssa 40, Marsing, Idaho 14
Parma, Idaho 52, Union 6
Pendleton 33, Lewiston, Idaho 13
Philomath 20, Stayton 19
Portland Christian 17, Clatskanie 3
Powder Valley 26, Perrydale 6
Rainier 41, Knappa 0
Santiam Christian 45, Bandon 0
Scappoose 42, Estacada 0
Seaside 24, Cascade 19
Sherwood 14, Cottage Grove 13, 2OT
Silverton 33, Liberty 15
Sisters 35, Sweet Home 7
South Eugene 14, Sunset 0
South Salem 28, Eagle Point 14
Southridge 47, McMinnville 33
Tualatin 23, Beaverton 16
Walla Walla, Wash. 50, Hermiston 28
West Albany 45, Springfield 14
Wilsonville 52, Madras 6
Yamhill-Carlton 47, Gladstone 28

September 2

South Wasco County 58, Cove 28
St Mary's 26, Yoncalla 8

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Wade To Stay In State

Massive lineman Myles Wade has decided he's staying in Oregon for his college career. The 6-3, 310-pound Wade has given a verbal commitment to Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti. Wade chose the Ducks over several teams in the PAC-10 including USC and Oregon State, plus offers from Notre Dame and Colorado.

Wade has transferred from Benson and will play his final year of high school football at Central Catholic in the fall.

For more on Wade's decision, please click on the Oregon High School Football Huddle headline "Wade To Stay In State".

North All-Stars "Pass" The Test In Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl


Usually high school football all-star games are low scoring affairs with not a lot of offense. That wasn't the case in the 59th renewal of Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl (formerly known as the Shrine All-Star Game).

The North All-Stars racked-up 521-yards in total offense on its way to a 49-25 win over the South before more than 7,500 fans at PGE Park. Beaverton's Kevin Riley led a North aerial assault that amassed 337-yards in the air. Riley, who completed 16 of 26 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns, was voted the games's MVP. Riley's next stop will be the Cal campus in Berkley. His back-up, Oregon-bound Cody Kempt was 14 of 27 for 101 yards and two touchdowns.

To read a complete game recap, please click on the Oregon High School Football Huddle headline "North All-Stars Pass The Test In Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl".
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