Oregon Chapter

Official State Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame


OSAA State Tournament

The 2010 OSAA State Tournament took place February 22 through 27 at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon.

Roseburg High School won its third 6A championship in four years by nearly 130 points over 2009 champion Newberg. In the 5A class, Hermiston won by more than 140 points over runner up Churchill to capture its fourth consecutive team title. Scappoose won the 4A class. Burns captured its ninth-straight 3A title while Culver took top honors in the 2A/1A class for the fourth consecutive year. Newberg 125 pounder Tommy Siciliano became a four time state champion, joining only 17 other Oregonians to do so going back to 1951.

Several members of the Oregon Chapter Board of Directors were instrumental in the success of the state tournament. Announcer Ed Burton again did a superb job at the microphone. DeLance Duncan, Tom Dyar and Verl Miller were key players in organization and operation of the tournament. Dr. Bill Bettis set up his Oregon Wrestling History and Hall of Fame display, which was a big attraction throughout the tournament. Marty Reser was one of the honored award presenters.

2010 Coaches of the Year 6A: Steve Lander, Roseburg 5A: Curt Berger, Hermiston 4A: Bill Thompson, Cottage Grove 3A: Mark Hofman, Burns 2A/1A: Dave Doman, Crane Union

2010 Official of the Year: Jim Phillips. Jim is also a 2010 Oregon Chapter Inductee for Lifetime Service to Wrestling.

Top-fifteen Teams in each class:

6A
1. Roseburg 298.5
2. Newberg 169.0
3. North Medford 120.0
4. Oregon City 118.0, Sprague 118.0
6. West Salem 116.5
7. Redmond 106.0
8. McNary 83.5
9. Grants Pass 73.0
10. Aloha 71.0
11. Sandy 69.0
12. Canby 62.0
13. David Douglas 60.0
14. West Linn 59.5
15. Forest Grove 55.0

5A
1. Hermiston 269.0
2. Churchill 127.5
3. Lebanon 118.0
4. West Albany 109.0
5. Eagle Point 101.0
6. Crater 95.5
7. Hillsboro 93.0
8. Madras 89.5
9. Glencoe 87.0
10. Pendleton 83.0
11. Crook County 71.0
12. Thurston 67.0
13. Century 66.0
14. Dallas 64.0
15. Sherwood 62.0

4A
1. Scappoose 195.0
2. Sweet Home 182.0
3. North Marion 146.0
4. Phoenix 141.5
5. Cascade 127.0
6. McLoughlin 115.5
7. Estacada 102.0
8. Ontario 98.5
9. Henley 95.0
10. Tillamook 83.5
11. Cottage Grove 68.0
12. Douglas 66.0, Illinois Valley 66.0
14. Molalla 64.5
15. Stayton 62.0

3A
1. Burns 210.5
2. Reedsport 172.5
3. Gold Beach 103.0
4. Colton 93.0
5. Glide 88.0
6. Myrtle Point 86.0
7. Nyssa 82.5
8. Willamina 71.0
9. Riverside 60.0
10. Rogue River 55.0
11. Dayton 54.5
12. Sheridan 53.0
13. Grant Union 47.0
14. Harrisburg 42.0
15. Vernonia 37.0

2A/1A
1. Culver 139.5
2. Lowell 95.0
3. Crane 81.0 4. Scio 80.5
5. Nestucca 48.0, Siletz Valley 48.0
7. Pine Eagle 45.0
8. Riddle 40.5
9. Irrigon 38.0
10. North Lake 37.0
11. Glendale 34.0
12. North Douglas 33.0
13. Central Linn 24.0, Corbett 24.0
15. Imbler 23.5

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