Also, swimmers pull in state titles and set records; Wrestlers work toward state meet.
Paisley came from behind in a pair of Mountain Valley League district playoffs games last weekend to upend the higher seeds and earn its first trip to the State 1A Tournament in eight years.
And the Broncos made it to the district playoffs earning the league's fifth qualifying spot. Three weeks ago, they were 5-5 and sitting in the league's No. 3 spot, then lost their final four league games to end at 5-9 and win the league's fifth and final playoff spot.
MaxPreps Oregon boys basketball playoff bracketsThat sent them to play rival North Lake in an elimination game. Trailing with 58 seconds to play, the Broncos outscored the Cowboys (11-5), to win 42-37. That win put them in action the next night against league runner-up Rogue Valley Adventist Academy (18-8 overall and 12-2 league), a team that had beaten the Broncos twice during the regular season and in league.
Trailing with two minutes to play, the Broncos utilized a full-court press to force a couple of timely turnovers as senior Gabe McKay hit a key 3-pointer and Adam Adington converted a three-point play to rally for the win, 52-48.
"I have 14 boys walking on cloud nine ready to take on the world. No matter how we end up this year I couldn't be more pleased with their determination, hard work, compassion and sportsmanship with each other and the other teams," said Debbie Greene, one of three women who coach boys varsity basketball teams in Oregon.
A streaky team, the 13-9 Broncos won their first six games of the season, but lost their last five - until the must-win district playoffs. Averaging 55.7 points per game, Greene said the play of McKay, Jack O'Leary and the bench have highlighted the team's efforts.
"It's been a great year," said Green. "The guys were focused and determined to make state playoffs this year. We have won more games and gone farther than any Bronco team in eight years."
The former college standout added, "I think I have earned the respect of the boys and quieted any doubts that a woman can coach boys. I have learned so much this year and will take it forward next year."
A first round win would put the Broncos in a second round game with Elkton on Feb. 26.
Editor's note: Look for Tom Mauldin's upcoming feature on Oregon's three women who coach boys varsity basketball teams.THREE-TIME RECORD HOLDER, 8-TIME CHAMP STEALS 6A SWIM SPOTLIGHTKaylin Bing is now an eight-time state champion after the
Roseburg senior clocked 22.83 seconds in winning the 50-yard free, then blazed to a 50.08 victory in the 100 free at the 6A state meet, but
Jesuit (Portland) won the girls team title with 183 points.
Bing, who will attend California, won both sprints in state-record time to help Roseburg place eighth with 54 points. Rounding out the top three were Southridge/Beaverton (118) and Newberg (110).
Bing held the old 50-free mark with a time of 23.14. The previous record for the 100 free was 50.11 by Laura Miller (David Douglas/Portland) in 2010. Bing also holds the state mark in the girls 100 fly.
Duke-bound Megan McCarroll was Jesuit's lone winner, taking the 100 backstroke, but with 10 finalists and a trio of relay finishes, the Crusaders scored enough for the girls title.
Aloha (Beaverton) swimmer Neil O' Halloran also set a state record in winning the boys 100 butterfly with a time of 48.72 (old mark was 49.26), but
Sunset (Portland) relied on depth to score 139 points and take the boys 6A title. Defending champion Grant/Portland (125) was second and Lake Oswego (122) rounded out the top three.
Sophomore Cameron Sitt was Sunset's only individual winner. It was Sunset's first state swim title since 1965.
O'Halloran, who will swim for Missouri, also won the 200 Free.
Corvallis scored 62 points to easily capture the boys 5A title with Cleveland/Portland runner-up (37) and South Albany third (33). Logan Parker set a 5A meet record in winning the 50 freestyle (21.43). Corvallis also won the 200 and 400 freestyle relays.
Summit (Bend) senior Chris Nyaradi claimed titles in the 200 and 500 freestyle, and
Mountain View (Bend) freshman Brandon Deckard won the 200 individual medley and 100 butterfly. Deckard's time of 1:54.1 was a 5A meet record in the 200 IM.
Crescent Valley (Corvallis) swam away with their fifth-straight girls 5A title scoring 78 with runner-up Corvallis second (42) and Summit/Bend (37) third. The Raiders won six of the 11 events and got two wins each from Lauren Allen (200 and 100 freestyle) and Erika Twenge (50 freestyle and 100 butterfly). Junior Jessie James set two 5A State Meet records for Corvallis - in the 200 IM (2:04.9) and the 500 free in 4:54.8.
In the small schools competition,
Phoenix (57 points) captured the girls title and
North Bend (45) edged Cottage Grove (43) for the boys title.
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NORTH MEDFORD HIRES WASHINGTON COACH FOR FOOTBALLNate Becksted has been hired as
North Medford football coach. Becksted has nine years of head coaching experience and owns a career record of 50-33.
Becksted spent the past five seasons at Heritage High in Vancouver, Wash. Under Becksted, the Timberwolves made the state playoffs four times and he won one co-title in the Greater St. Helens League (4A). In 2007, he was named GSHL coach of the year.
North Medford has made the state playoffs the past two seasons, but hasn't had a winning campaign since the 2005 team was 8-4 in the old Southern Oregon Conference.
Becksted grew up in Eureka, Calif. His first head-coaching job was at Willits (Calif.) High School, where he went 24-10 (2002-05).
Becksted, 36, takes over for Jeff Olson, who resigned in November after a 5-6 season. In five seasons with N. Medford, Olson went 21-27 with two playoff appearances.
THIRD IS TIME A CHARM FOR NO. 2 DAYTON AS 3A STATE NEARSDayton avenged a pair of 2011 losses to previously ranked No. 1 Horizon Christian (Tualatin) with a five-point win. Dayton, trailing by four at halftime, outscored the Hawks 33-23 in the second half for the victory, 61-56. The win puts Dayton at 21-6 on the season, while Horizon falls to 23-4. The two boys teams met in last year's state title game won by HC.
Horizon won the regular season West Valley League title at 14-0, including handing Dayton its lone league losses. The Feb. 20 game was for seeding purposes, giving Dayton (21-6) one of two No. 1 seeds entering the 16-team 3A State Tournament. Dayton opens the first round of 3A playoffs Feb. 25 by hosting No. 8 seed
Catlin Gabel (Portland) (13-13).
Horizon Christian (Tualatin) (23-4) plays host to No. 7
Riverside (Boardman) (16-9) the same night.
The other top seed, 24-1
Blanchet Catholic (Salem), will host
Nyssa (8-16) and the other No. 2,
Sheridan (19-7), will entertain
Umatilla (13-12).
Vale (20-2) and
Umatilla (21-3) were awarded top seeding for the 3A Girls State tournament and unbeaten
St. Mary's (Medford) received a No. 3 seed by virtue of OSAA power rankings, which penalized the 22-0 Crusaders' schedule. The first round of girls action begins Feb. 26.
MaxPreps Oregon girls basketball playoff bracketsIn the Boys 2A tournament,
Enterprise (20-3) and
Days Creek (23-3) were given top seeds, while the girls top-seeded squads were
Regis (Stayton) (25-1) and
Scio (22-4) with
Riddle (23-2) and
East Linn Christian Academy (Lebanon) (21-5) earning second seeds. Regis, Scio and East Linn compete in the 2A Tri-River League. The state tournament begins Feb. 23.
STREAKS* Trailing 17-0, the
McKenzie (Finn Rock) boys rallied - in overtime - to defeat Siletz Valley, 51-50, to win the Mountain West League tournament and remain the state's lone unbeaten team.
Jordan Wiley scored all of his 22 points in the second half to lead the Eagles (25-0).
* The
McMinnville girls defeated Newberg, 45-38, for their first league win since the 2007-08 season. And in the process, Mac (5-17) broke a 13-game losing streak. McMinnville trailed 34-27 entering the fourth quarter, then outscored the Tigers 18-4 in the final eight minutes.
* Thirty minutes after the girls ended their losing streak, the
McMinnville boys team recorded a 70-44 victory over Newberg to give them at least a share of their first league title since the 2000-01 season. A win for McMinnville Tuesday at Glencoe will give them the title outright.
* Longest 2010-2011 season basketball win streaks by classification: Girls: 6A -
Clackamas, 20; 5A -
Wilsonville, 14; 4A -
La Salle (Milwaukie), 23; 3A - St. Mary's/Medford, 22; 2A - Regis, 23; 1A -
Crane, 18. Boys: 6A -
Central Catholic (Portland), 8; 5A -
Bend, 12; 4A -
Mazama (Klamath Falls), 22; 3A -
Blanchet Catholic (Salem), 14; 2A -
Knappa (Astoria), 16; 1A - McKenzie, 25.
WRESTLING• Paced by Joey Delgado and Abe Rodriquez,
Hermiston waltzed through the Columbia River District championships and qualified 17 wrestlers for the upcoming (Feb. 25-26) State Wrestling Championships.
With unbeaten Delgado (40-0 at 140 pounds) and Rodriquez (145) being honored as the meet's top wrestlers, Hermiston had 23 of its 27 wrestlers score points toward their team title. In all, eight Bulldogs were crowned champions. Hermiston is a heavy favorite to win its fifth-straight 5A state title at the finals to be held in Portland.
* With eight wrestlers seeded No. 1,
Roseburg is the pre-meet favorite entering Friday's 6A Oregon State Wrestling Championships. Leading Roseburg is senior Drew Van Anrooy (30-0 at 130).
Sprague (Salem) junior Brandon Griffin (189) is also unbeaten.
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Henley (Klamath Falls), led by 103-pound sophomore Ronnie Bessmer (28-0), is expected to battle it out with
Crook County (Prineville) for the 4A title. Other unbeatens entering the state meet include
North Marion (Aurora) sophomore Lucas Randall (130),
Phoenix junior Eleazar Deluca (140) and
Sweet Home sophomore Colt Schilling (29-0 at 112).
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Dayton and
Burns are heavy favorites in the 3A classification. Unbeatens include
Riverside (Boardman) star Brigham Hansen, 171-pound senior, 31-0, as well as
Rainier senior Tyler Strenke (14-0 at 152) and senior George Swartzlender (28-0 at 285).
* Three-time state champion and unbeaten Zac Cardwell (189 pounds) will lead
Lowell as it challenges heavy favorite
Culver for the 2A State title.
* Teammates win for fallen wrestlers – Competing with immense determination and heavy hearts, the
Dallas wrestling team won the Mid-Willamette Conference championship for teammate Charley Engelfried, who died after a Feb. 3 match at Silverton High School. Dallas had eight wrestlers reach the district championship match, and six of them won titles. Dallas won with 393 points, followed Lebanon (359), West Albany (276), Silverton (273.5), and South Albany (184.5).
DON'T MISS
* 2011 State Wrestling Championships, Feb. 25-26 at Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland.
TOP PERFORMANCES* Thanks to 13 3-pointers,
South Medford made up for a rare loss earlier in the week by routing Eagle Point, 90-51. A dozen boys scored for the 20-3 Panthers and seven hit three-point shots.
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Mercedes Russell tallied 26 points, 13 rebounds and five blocks to lead No. 1 5A Springfield (22-2) over 6A 19-5 So. Eugene, 41-29 to give the Lady Millers the Midwestern League title.
* St. Mary's/Medford overcame early foul trouble to defeat Cascade Christian, 50-32 and finish the regular season unblemished at 22-0. Meanwhile 4A LaSalle edged Madras, 43-41, to improve to 23-0.
* South Medford's 6-5 junior center Tess Picknell blocked 13 shots against N. Medford and 11 against Marist. She is averaging 5.3 blocks per game and 9.8 rebounds. S. Medford is ranked eighth after winning the Southern Conference and is 19-5 overall.
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Orlando Vance blocked 15 shots en route to a triple double (he added 26 points and 11 rebounds), but Parkrose (9-13) lost to Liberty (9-14), 71-68.
* Despite 31 turnovers and a dismal 11-for-32 performance from the foul line, the
Myrtle Point girls defeated Glide, 43-36, to earn a State 3A playoff berth.
* The
Milwaukie boys (19-3) avenged their only NW Oregon League loss by defeating Wilsonville (20-3), 58-49 on Feb. 18. The win left both teams 13-1 in league. It was Milwaukie's first league basketball title in 20 seasons.
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Jesuit (Portland) avenged its only loss of the season when the Lady Crusaders topped Westview, 53-36. Westview's win the first week of February ended Jesuit's unbeaten season and knocked the Crusaders from atop the 6A Girls Poll.
* In winning their 16th game of the season, the
Crane (19-5) boys scored 101 points against Long Creek, 101-25. The next night the Mustangs beat Dayville, 53-50, then beat Adrian in the finals of the 1A High Desert League, 49-40.