Oregon
All-state football 2024: Oregon’s top 4A stars
Here are the Class 4A all-state teams for the 2024 Oregon high school football season.
All-state teams are determined by a vote of the state’s coaches, compiled by the SBLive Oregon staff, and published jointly by SBLive Oregon and The Oregonian/OregonLive. Email jd@scorebooklive.com with any questions, comments or corrections.
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Nick Hudson, Marist Catholic
Jackson Christian, Marist Catholic
Zach Loboy, Marist Catholic
QB Nick Hudson, Marist Catholic, senior
RB Bryce Kuenzi, Cascade, junior
RB Tugg McQuinn, Pendleton, junior
WR Aaron Bidwell, Marist Catholic, senior
WR Mark Carpenter, Henley, senior
WR CD Nuno, Philomath, junior
TE Hudson Raab, Philomath, senior
C Tanner Fairfield, Cascade, senior
OL Jackson Christian, Marist Catholic, senior
OL Lucas Folau, Marshfield, senior
OL Jantz Kahl Jr., Henley, junior
OL Bryce May, Cascade, junior
OL Dawson Relling, Marist Catholic, senior
K Christian Guerrero, Marist Catholic, senior
DL Jackson Christian, Marist Catholic, senior
DL Dominic DiFrancisco, Estacada, senior
DL Lucas Folau, Marshfield, senior
DL Matthew Hinkle, Cascade, junior
DL Nolan Sieben, Henley, senior
LB Brody Buzzard, Marist Catholic, junior
LB Carter Condon, Cascade, senior
LB Jackson Skinner, Marist Catholic, junior
LB Garrett Stefanek, Crook County, senior
DB Mark Carpenter, Henley, senior
DB Quinton Olson, Scappoose, senior
DB Tanner Starbuck, Stayton, senior
DB Joe Thornton, Marist Catholic, senior
P Gabe Love, Crook County, senior
QB Joseph Janney, Henley, junior
QB Max Nowlin, Scappoose, senior
RB Kristopher Baldwin, Mazama, senior
RB Conner Harvey, Marist Catholic, sophomore
WR Christian Guerrero, Marist Catholic, senior
WR Rasean Jones, Baker, junior
WR Alex Nunez, Ontario, junior
TE Ryan Hayden, Mazama, senior
C Koi Smith, Tillamook, senior
OL Preston Duke, Crook County, senior
OL Jack Kaefring, Mazama, senior
OL Deacon Pace, Pendleton, senior
OL Logan Phillips, Marist Catholic, senior
OL Garrett Stefanek, Crook County, senior
K Gabe Love, Crook County, senior
DL Ean Dillingham, Stayton, senior
DL Ryan Hayden, Mazama, senior
DL Nick Lopez, Cascade, senior
DL James Sessions, Scappoose, senior
LB Kale Hubert, Stayton, senior
LB Joseph Janney, Henley, junior
LB Jack Kaefring, Mazama, senior
LB Jake White, Seaside, senior
DB Griffyn Boomer, Tillamook, junior
DB Rocco De La Rosa, Philomath, junior
DB Josiah Hawkins, Cascade, sophomore
DB Jordan Westerholm, Seaside, senior
P Joseph Janney, Henley, junior
P Carsen Rieger, Tillamook, senior
QB Zayden Anderson, Seaside, senior
QB Mason King, Molalla, senior
QB Colson Primus, Pendleton, senior
QB Diego Rodriguez, Ontario, senior
QB Caleb Russell, Philomath, senior
RB Josh Berry, Junction City, senior
RB Sovann Chab, La Grande, junior
RB Carter Condon, Cascade, senior
RB Ryder Jackson, Seaside, junior
RB Colton Kowalski, Gladstone, senior
RB Ethan Lamphere, Crook County, senior
WR Griffyn Boomer, Tillamook, junior
WR Warwick Bushnell, Philomath, senior
WR Rocco De La Rosa, Philomath, junior
WR Jaiden Smith, Scappoose, senior
WR Tanner Starbuck, Stayton, senior
WR Mason Strong, Pendleton, senior
TE Tristan Gomez, Ontario, senior
TE Kale Hubert, Stayton, senior
TE Caleb Morgan, Ashland, senior
C Johnny Cruz, Estacada, senior
C Kaleb Lillie, Pendleton, sophomore
C Clem Pine, Mazama, senior
OL Mason Campbell, Scappoose, junior
OL Robert Champlin, North Bend, senior
OL Ean Dillingham, Stayton, senior
OL Kenai Huff, La Grande, senior
OL Devyn McDonald, Tillamook, junior
OL Kimball Napaa, Parkrose, junior
OL Daniel Rodriguez, Seaside, senior
OL Thomas Seal, Estacada, senior
OL Landon Van Pelt, Pendleton, senior
K Robby Nordby, Gladstone, senior
K Max Tobiasson, Henley, senior
K Peyton Troxel, Tillamook, junior
DL Robert Champlin, North Bend, senior
DL Emiliano Dominguez, Crook County, junior
DL Bekham Hibbert, La Grande, junior
DL Kenai Huff, La Grande, senior
DL Bryce May, Cascade, junior
DL Kimball Napaa, Parkrose, junior
DL Deacon Pace, Pendleton, senior
DL Killian Phaigh, North Bend, senior
DL Dawson Relling, Marist Catholic, senior
LB Cayden Baker, Scappoose, senior
LB Josh Berry, Junction City, senior
LB Morrisen Craig, Cascade, junior
LB Kaleb Fox, Marshfield, junior
LB Jason Kern, Henley, senior
LB Ethan Lamphere, Crook County, senior
LB Caleb Morgan, Ashland, senior
LB Brandon Neilson, Scappoose, senior
LB Lincoln Rathmanner, Estacada, senior
LB Carsen Rieger, Tillamook, senior
LB Preston Shepherd, Ontario, senior
DB Cash Andrus, Marist Catholic, junior
DB Sovann Chab, La Grande, junior
DB Christian Guerrero, Marist Catholic, senior
DB Kai Otee Hunt, Mazama, senior
DB Mason King, Molalla, senior
DB Brayden Miller, Scappoose, junior
DB Kaden Moore, Pendleton, senior
DB GW Neathery, Crook County, senior
DB Presley Noga, Hidden Valley, senior
DB Carson Remington, Tillamook, sophomore
P London Leitz, The Dalles, junior
P Bode Nichols, Sweet Home, junior
P Brody Van Gastel, Mazama, junior
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Oregon
Gary Danielson talks Indiana football vs. Oregon rematch: ‘They seemed to not take IU seriously’
Gary Danielson just retired from calling college football games for decades, including this season’s Indiana at Oregon matchup on Oct. 11.
The Hoosiers (14-0) handed the then-No. 3 Ducks their only loss, 30-20, on the way to the nation’s No. 1 ranking heading into their Peach Bowl game Friday.
Danielson, who played quarterback at Purdue from 1970-72 before an 11-year NFL career, believes Oregon will be more focused for this game.
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The Ducks came into the matchup off an idle week after a double-overtime win over then-No. 3 Penn State at State College, Pennsylvania. Danielson sensed they were still basking in the glow of that win.
“I think Oregon will be very focused for this football game,” he said Monday on the “Dan Patrick Show.” “When Indiana beat them in Oregon, which is a tough place to play, Oregon was coming off their celebration for beating Penn State. Honestly, when we did our interviews, I was struck that they couldn’t get off the Penn State story. … They seemed to not take IU seriously. They’ll take them seriously for this game.”
Though IU made the College Football Playoff last season, some believed the Hoosiers were a one-year wonder, Danielson said.
“They were considered a fraud from their 2024 finish,” he said. “They weren’t frauds, but they weren’t ready for the big-time stage yet. I thought they were focused this year,” especially on defense.
The Hoosiers lost at Notre Dame in the first-round of last season’s CFP.
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Oregon
Glass ‘ 16 lead Washington State past Oregon State 81-67
PULLMAN, Wash. — Aaron Glass ‘ 16 points helped Washington State defeat Oregon State 81-67 on Sunday.
Glass went 7 of 15 from the field (1 for 7 from 3-point range) for the Cougars (8-9, 3-1 West Coast Conference). ND Okafor scored 13 points, shooting 6 of 8 from the field. Jerone Morton shot 5 for 8, including 3 for 5 from beyond the arc to finish with 13 points.
Dez White led the Beavers (8-9, 1-3) in scoring, finishing with 16 points and three steals. Oregon State also got 11 points from Isaiah Sy. Yaak Yaak finished with nine points.
Washington State took the lead for good 21 seconds into the game and it was 47-33 at halftime, with Glass racking up 11 points. Washington State pulled away with a 10-3 run in the second half to extend a 14-point lead to 21 points. The Cougars closed out the victory over Oregon State from there, as Morton led the way with a team-high seven second-half points.
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Oregon
Oregon gas tax and fee hikes delayed pending November vote
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Planned increases to Oregon’s gas tax, DMV fees, and payroll tax are on hold after a petition garnered enough signatures to challenge parts of a recent transportation funding bill.
The Oregon Secretary of State’s office confirmed that the petition, led by the group No Tax Oregon, will place the issue on the November ballot.
The group, spearheaded by Republican legislators Sen. Bruce Starr and Rep. Ed Diehl, launched the campaign following Gov. Tina Kotek’s approval of the bill last November.
On Dec. 12, No Tax Oregon submitted over 190,000 signatures to the Secretary of State.
The delay raises questions about the impact on the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) and transportation funding.
On this week’s segment of Your Voice, Your Vote, KATU’s Angelica Thornton interviewed Rep. Ed Diehl and Rep. Susan McLain, co-chair of the Joint Committee on Transportation, to discuss the implications of the referendum.
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