OSAA All-State Teams - Spring
Softball | Baseball | Girls Track & Field | Boys Track & Field | Boys Volleyball | Boys Tennis | Girls Tennis
Softball | Baseball | Girls Track & Field | Boys Track & Field | Boys Volleyball | Boys Tennis | Girls Tennis
Sandy Dickerson, who coached Rams to 492 wins and one state title in 27 seasons, steps down and is replaced by Garold Howe
First, second, third and honorable mentions for all classifications for girls basketball in 2025-2026
Top-ranked Eagles overwhelm No. 6 St. Helens 34-26 behind staunch man-to-man defense, repeat as state champions
Single-season 3-point record holder fought through some stout No. 2 Springfield defense for Bulldogs' first title
No. 2 Lions use a 12-0 run late in the fourth quarter to down No. 4 South Medford 61-56 and grab their first state championship
No. 6 Lions ride burst of 3-pointers to 46-39 victory over No. 2 Bulldogs, advance to title game vs. defending-champ Stayton
Mayen Akpan scores on long lob pass at the buzzer as Panthers oust reigning champs 56-55; West Linn knocks out Benson 55-44
The No. 2 Millers executed late and hit big shots to down No. 3 South Albany; No. 5 West Albany routs No. 1 Redmond
Top-ranked Eagles lean on their defense to defeat the No. 9 Warriors 41-26 in a rematch of last year's championship final
No. 4 Crater's Taylor Young scored 36 but wasn't enough to overcome No. 5 Bulldogs; Redmond, South Albany, Springfield advance
Panthers overcome choppy play to put away Sherwood 62-49, advance to semis; Tualatin, Benson and West Linn also join final four













