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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK 3B

Wednesday, December 8, 2010 COLLEGES ★ Statesman Journal 3B

STANDINGS
All-Pac-10 Conference football
Through Monday’s games
Women’s basketball
FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
Men’s basketball PAC-10
POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL PAC-10 CONF. ALL
QB Andrew Luck So. Stanford QB Darron Thomas So. Oregon
CONF. ALL W L W L
RB LaMichael James So. Oregon RB Johnathan Franklin So. UCLA
W L W L UCLA 0 0 7 0
RB Owen Marecic Sr. Stanford RB Chris Polk So. Washington Arizona 0 0 7 1 Stanford 0 0 5 0
RB Jacquizz Rodgers Jr. Oregon St. RB Shane Vereen Jr. California Washington St. 0 0 5 1 Oregon 0 0 6 1
Washington 0 0 6 2 Arizona 0 0 5 2
WR Juron Criner Jr. Arizona WR Doug Baldwin Sr. Stanford
California 0 0 5 2 California 0 0 5 2
WR Jeff Maehl Sr. Oregon WR Jermaine Kearse Jr. Washington Stanford 0 0 4 2 Arizona State 0 0 5 2
TE David Paulson Jr. Oregon TE Coby Fleener Sr. Stanford Oregon 0 0 5 3 Oregon State 0 0 5 3
USC 0 0 5 4 USC 0 0 4 2
OL Chase Beeler Sr. Stanford OL Colin Baxter Sr. Arizona
UCLA 0 0 3 4 Washington 0 0 3 2
OL David DeCastro Jr. Stanford OL Adam Grant Sr. Arizona Oregon State 0 0 3 4 Washington St. 0 0 2 6
OL Jordan Holmes Sr. Oregon OL Alex Linnenkohl Sr. Oregon St. Arizona State 0 0 3 4
OL Jonathan Martin Jr. Stanford OL Mitchell Schwartz Jr. California NWC
OL Tyron Smith Jr. USC OL Bo Thran Sr. Oregon NWC
CONF. ALL
CONF. ALL
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE W L W L
W L W L Puget Sound 2 0 5 1
POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL Whitworth 2 0 6 0 George Fox 2 0 6 2
DL Jurrell Casey Jr. USC DL Brandon Bair Sr. Oregon Puget Sound 2 0 4 3 Whitman 1 1 4 2
Lewis & Clark 1 1 5 1 Lewis & Clark 1 1 4 3
DL Cameron Jordan Sr. California DL Ricky Elmore Sr. Arizona Linfield 1 1 3 2 Linfield 1 1 4 3
DL Stephen Paea Sr. Oregon St. DL Sione Fua Sr. Stanford Pacific 1 1 2 4 Pac. Lutheran 1 1 3 3
DL Brooks Reed Sr. Arizona DL Kenny Rowe Sr. Oregon Pac. Lutheran 1 1 2 4 Whitworth 1 1 3 3
George Fox 1 1 1 4 Pacific 0 2 1 4
LB Akeem Ayers Jr. UCLA LB Vontaze Bur!ct So. Arizona St. Whitman 0 2 2 4 Willamette 0 2 1 7
LB Mason Foster Sr. Washington LB Mychal Kendricks Jr. California Willamette 0 2 2 5
LB Casey Matthews Sr. Oregon LB Mike Mohamed Sr. California GNAC
DB Omar Bolden Jr. Arizona St. DB Cliff Harris So. Oregon GNAC
CONF. ALL
DB Chris Conte Sr. California DB Delano Howell Jr. Stanford CONF. ALL
W L W L
DB Talmadge Jackson III Sr. Oregon DB T.J. McDonald So. USC W L W L
West. Oregon 2 0 3 4
DB Rahim Moore Jr. UCLA DB Nate Williams Sr. Washington C. Washington 1 0 7 0
W. Washington 1 0 5 0
W. Washington 1 0 5 1
Ala-Anchorage 1 0 6 2
FIRST TEAM SPECIALISTS SECOND TEAM SPECIALISTS St. Martin’s 1 0 6 2 St. Martin’s 1 0 6 2
Simon Fraser 1 0 2 3 M. St. Billings 1 1 3 4
POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL POS PLAYER YEAR SCHOOL West. Oregon 1 1 5 4 Seattle Pacific 0 0 2 2
PK Nate Whitaker Sr. Stanford PK Kai Forbath Sr. UCLA Seattle Pacific 0 0 4 2 NW Nazarene 0 1 3 3
Ala-Anchorage 0 0 5 3 Simon Fraser 0 1 3 3
P Bryan Anger Jr. California P Jeff Locke So. UCLA Ala-Fairbanks 0 0 2 3 Ala-Fairbanks 0 1 0 6
KOR Robert Woods Fr. USC KOR Omar Bolden Jr. Arizona St. NW Nazarene 0 2 2 4 C. Washington 0 2 3 2
PR ` Cliff Harris So. Oregon PR Ronald Johnson Sr. USC M. St. Billings 0 2 1 5
ST Chike Amajoyi Sr. Stanford ST Bryson Littlejohn Sr. Oregon CASCADE
CASCADE
ST=special teams player (not a kicker or returner)
HONORABLE MENTION CONF. ALL CONF. ALL
HONORS Oregon State: James Dockery (senior CB), Gabe Miller (senior W L W L W L W L
DE), Keith Pankey (senior LB), Dwight Roberson (senior LB), East. Oregon 2 0 10 1 East. Oregon 2 0 9 1
Offensive player of the year: Andrew Luck, Sr., QB, Stanford Concordia 2 0 10 3
Mike Remmers (junior OL), ‘Uani Unga (sophomore ST), Oregon Tech 2 0 10 2
Pat Tillman defensive player of the year: Stephen Paea, Sr., DT, Jordan Poyer (sophomore KOR) South. Oregon 2 0 8 2 Corban 1 0 3 4
Oregon State NW Christian 1 0 5 5 Warner Pac. 1 1 5 3
Oregon: John Boyett (sophomore DB), Zac Clark (senior DL), Northwest 1 1 6 4
Offensive freshman of the year: Robert Woods, WR, USC D.J. Davis (senior WR), Spencer Paysinger (senior LB) Northwest 1 1 7 2
Coll. of Idaho 1 1 3 8 South. Oregon 1 1 6 5
Defensive freshman of the year: Junior Onyeali, DT, Arizona Coll. of Idaho 1 1 5 5
State Corban 0 1 7 2
Warner Pac. 0 2 5 5 NW Christian 0 1 4 4
Coach of the year: Chip Kelly, Oregon Concordia 0 2 4 6 Oregon Tech 0 2 6 6
Evergreen 0 2 1 8 Evergreen 0 2 1 6

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CONF. ALL CONF. ALL

Fine year for Corban women’s soccer Portland


Chemeketa
Mt. Hood
W L
0 0
0 0
0 0
W L
3 1
2 3
2 3
Clackamas
Lane
Umpqua
W L
0 0
0 0
0 0
W L
4 0
3 0
7 2
BY JAMES DAY named the Vikings’ spe- SW Oregon 0 0 2 3 Chemeketa 0 0 3 1
Statesman Journal cial teams player of the Lane 0 0 1 2 SW Oregon 0 0 5 2
Clackamas 0 0 0 2 Portland 0 0 3 2
Corban University’s year. Umpqua 0 0 0 2 Linn-Benton 0 0 1 2
women’s soccer team fin- Brown, a sophomore, Linn-Benton 0 0 0 2 Mt. Hood 0 0 1 2
ished one of its strongest connected on 18 of 26 field
seasons ever, going 17-6-0 goals, including two of
and advancing to the semi- 50 yards or longer. Brown
finals of the National
Christian College Athletic
Association tournament.
tied his own single-season
school record of 18 field
goals and led PSU in scor-
Honors
Continued from 1B
But the best might be yet ing with 79 points.
to come, Warriors coach year. Littlejohn.
Marty Ziese- GEORGE FOX Rodgers was named to Oregon State center
mer said. Men’s basketball: the first team for the third Alex Linnenkohl also
“We felt Former Silverton High time. He is the third run- earned second-team hon-
like going to player Davis Martin has ning back in Pac-10 histo- ors.
the NCCAA started four of the five ry to make the first team Stanford, which fin-
tour nament games for the Bruins, who three times (Charles ished second behind Ore-
would be a are 1-4. White of USC and Na- gon in the conference
good thing to JACOB BOWDOIN | Special to the Statesman Journal Martin, a 6-foot-4 sopho- poleon Kaufman of Wash- race, also placed seven
build on for Ziesemer Katie Hanson (right) controls the ball for Corban. more wing, is averaging ington are the others). players on the first team,
next year,” Ziesemer said. Hanson, a former South Salem player, was fourth 4.2 points and 4.0 rebounds Six Oregon players including quarterback
“I am very pleased with on the team in scoring. per game. made the second team: Andrew Luck, the offen-
the season as a whole. This George Fox returns to quarterback Darron sive player of the year.
was a year that we had a action at 7 p.m. Thursday Thomas, offensive line- USC wide receiver
group that competed every WESTERN OREGON and consistency were at Portland State. man Bo Thran, defensive Robert Woods was named
game, was mentally tough, Cross country: The more evident, yet as we tackle Brandon Bair, Har- the top freshman offen-
had a great work rate and Wolves closed their best began in August, we were
ATHLETES WITH ris (this time for his cor- sive player, and Arizona
was very unified as a team. cross country still behind other teams. LOCAL TIES nerback play), defensive State defensive end
“It made for a year that I season since “As the national meet Amber Boucher, end Kenny Rowe and spe- Junior Onyeali was the
believe was successful, j o i n i n g was not until December, McNary: The Boise cial teams player Bryson top freshman defender.
especially since we were NCAA Divi- that was probably a good State junior was named
young: We had 10 fresh- sion II. thing. The returning Western Athletic Confer-
women were all much bet- ence swimmer of the week
men on the roster, of
which seven played consis-
tent minutes.”
The men’s
and women’s ter prepared than previous after setting four school
seasons.
Stop by to see our
teams quali- records in individual
Corban also had a strong
senior class, led by mid-
fied for Satur- Johnson
day’s national
“We need to continue to events and two more in
improve the rigor of our relays during the Missouri
Newest Selection of
regular-season schedule. I Invitational in Columbia,
fielder Katie Hanson of
South Salem, who finished
fourth on the team in scor-
meet
Louisville,
Ky.
in
only wish we had the sen- Mo.
iors back next year.”
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