
Gladstone football is the Week 13 winner of the Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National Guard.
Courtesy photo by Jon Benjamin
Week 13 Winner: Gladstone Football
For the
Gladstone football team, it was all about timing.
The
Gladiators won their first state football title since 1978 with a 35-17
4A championship win over North Bend/Oregon Coast Tech on Saturday.
First-year
head coach Jon Jedrykowski has been in the Gladstone program for 14
years, the previous eight as the defensive coordinator. When Jon Wolf,
who went 61-30 in eight successful seasons, stepped down, Jedrykowski
stepped up.
So did Gladstone, which won Saturday behind 21 carries for 212 yards from halfback
Handsome Smith and 121 yards rushing and a score by fullback
Zach Smith. The Gladiators rushed for 375 yards, according to
The Oregonian.
For
their tremendous effort, the Gladiators have been selected as the
MaxPreps Oregon Team of the Week, presented by the Oregon National
Guard.

Jon Jedrykowski, Gladstone head coach
Courtesy photo by Jon Benjamin
"I
felt I needed to give it (head coaching) a try and see how it went,"
Jedrykowski said. "Fortunately it went very well. We won a state
championship so fast because we have unbelievable kids with unbelievable
coaches."
The defense did an unbelievable job holding down an
offense that had averaged more than 50 points per game in its previous
three games. Gladstone held North Bend to two touchdowns, thanks to
strong play from
Sterling Berks and
Eric Prom.
"The
defense is effective because my defensive coordinator is very good,"
Jedrykowski said. "We have a lot of athletic kids and when they are put
in the right positions and can play fast, good things happen, which
apparently they did."
They had two talented Smiths carrying and controlling the ball as well.
Handsome
Smith scored on the game's third play on a 59-yard run. They also took a
14-10 halftime lead on his 24-yard touchdown reception.
After
North Bend took a 17-14 lead on a Levi Rider 4-yard TD catch from
Cameron Lucero, Zach Smith's 3-yard touchdown run put his team up for
good. It came on Gladstone's next possession.
Handsome Smith
then scored on a 5-yard run with 7:27 left in the game to go up 28-17
and then he sealed it with a 51-yard touchdown run.
"Handsome is
the ultimate football player," Jedrykowski said. "He does whatever is
asked, can play multiple positions and is both a highly instinctual
runner and has a nose for the ball."
Handsome is much more than a football player, the coach said.
"He's
got a quiet confidence with just enough swag to keep him away from
being arrogant about his abilities," Jedrykowski said. "In fact, he's
very, very humble and would rather see praise go to his teammates."
Especially his offensive line, that paved the way to almost 400 yards against a very good defense.
"The
offensive line played their best game on the biggest stage,"
Jedrykowski said. "They were making the right call all night and it
showed. This can be highly attributed to great line coaching and
offensive play calling by my offensive coordinator. He's pretty special
too."
It was also special to win a title it last won nearly 40 years ago.
"It
means everything to win this for our school, our kids and our
community," Jedrykowski said. "Thirty-six years is a long time, which
made this an even better win."