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For the first time since 1989, two
Portland Interscholastic League
team s h av e ad v a n c e d to the
quarterfinals of the state football
championships.
The Lincoln Cardinals secured a
win against the Clackamas Cava-
Iiers31 to 24 in overtime in the sec
ond round of the OSAA Class 4A
playoffs.
Grant ’ s Generals took Barlow in
a 34-28 win in a thrilling game that
went intotw oovertim es in playoffs
Friday at M l. Hood Community
College.
Grant advances in the state play
offs against Beaverton in a double-
header Friday, Nov. 26 at 5 p.m. at
PGE Park. I n the second game, top-
ranked Jesuit meets Central Catho
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High School in Salem at 7:30 p.m.
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The Reign will play at Warner
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FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
Q uarterback:
Collin Beeson, Lincoln
R u n n in g Backs: Richard Hollis, Grant
Andy Jackson, Madison
Ethan Webb, Roosevelt
O ffensive P lay er o f th e Y ear: Collin Beeson, Lincoln
Defensive P lay er o f th e Y ear: Ndamukong Suh, Grant
C oach o f th e Y ear: Tracy Jackson, Madison
SECOND TEAM - OFFENSE
Q u arte rb a ck : Scott Hollowell, Cleveland
Center: Ian McCreary, Grant
R unning Backs: Kevin Callahan, Cleveland
George Allen, Jefferson
Josh Jacobs, Marshall
Guards: Michael Dyer, Grant
Ndamukong Suh, Grant
T ackles: Jim my Bennetts, Lincoln
Marshall Cowden, Lincoln
T ight End: Tommy Barth, Wilson
G u ard s: Phil Jones, Lincoln
Ismael Garcia, Madison
T ight End: Andrew Lindley,Grant
C enter: Steve Phan, Cleveland
Receivers: Taylor Kavanaugh, Lincoln
LaTravis Turner, Lincoln
Tackles: Josh Bernstein, Grant
Brian McCormick, Wilson
Utility: Russell M illage,Grant
Receivers: Eli Lewis, Benson
Tarrell Dawson, Cleveland
P lace K icker: Brandon Miller, Lincoln
FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
Utility: Ryan Kolstad, Lincoln
Defensive Backs: Eli Lewis, Benson
Terrence Hill, Grant
Luke Yeager, Lincoln
Andy Jackson, Madison
Place K icker: Ben Kaufman, Grant
SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
Defensive Backs: Daniel Perkins, Franklin
Levell Peters, Jefferson
Tony Stutevoss, Madison
Luke Forsythe, Marshall
L inebackers: Ries Hall, Grant
Daniel Segar, Jefferson
Joji Kurosaki, Lincoln
Mike Johnson, Lincoln
Nate Roberts, Roosevelt
L inebackers: Grant Meyer, Madison
Damaien Young, Madison
Derek Luck, Marshall
Peter Taylor, Wilson
Defensive L inem en: Austin Richardson, Grant
John Vandross, Grant
Ndamukong Suh, Grant
M onteece Nelson, Madison
U tility: Taylor Kavanaugh, Lincoln
Defensive Linem en: Lonny Keller, Cleveland
Mark Meyer, Lincoln
Marshall Cowden, Lincoln
Erik Werner, Madison
P u n ter: Dan O ’Malley, Cleveland
P u n ter: Kevin Callahan, Cleveland.
Honorable Mention Offense
Honorable Mention Defense Jason Reid, Grant
Peter New, Wilson
Bobby Noble, Franklin
Damaien Young, Madison
Brody Sherwood, Wilson
Andrew Kelly, Jefferson
Kevin Ford, Jefferson
Brendan Yetter, Franklin
Quincy Blanton, Benson
Andrew Kritzer, Cleveland
Romei Y arborough, Cleveland
Patrick Lex, Franklin
Jainar Lampkin, Grant
Phil Neiman, Lincoln
Joey Mahalic, Wilson
Nick Bums, Benson
Isaiah Johnson, Roosevelt
Sokie Rofe, Jefferson
Myles Wade, Benson
Nate Jenkins, Roosevelt
Billy Kearney, Cleveland
Stephen Block, Franklin
Jose Meza, Benson
Mychal Gann, Benson
Lametrius Davis, Roosevelt
Justin Tonkins, Grant
Tony Stutevoss, Madison
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(AP) — Indiana Pacers forward
Ron Artest said Tuesday he wishes
he hadn't gotten into a fight with
fans but feels his season-ending
suspension was too harsh.
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show. “I respect (NBA Com m is
sioner) David Stem ’ s decisions, but
1 don’t think I should have been out
for the whole season.”
Pistons in Auburn Hills, a Detroit
It was A rtest’s first national in suburb. The suspension amounts
terview since he was suspended to 72 games in an 82-game season,
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Indiana Pacers' Ron
Artest is escorted off
the court following
their fight with the
Detroit Pistons and
fans Friday in Auburn
Hills, Mich. NBA
commissioner David
Stern suspended
Artest for the remain
der o f this season.
(AP photo)
suspended for shorter periods, in
clu d in g S tep h en Ja c k so n (3 0
games) and Jermaine O ’Neal (25
games).
Artest bolted into the stands
after being hit by a cup thrown by
a spectator, touching o ff a brawl in
which players exchanged punches
with fans, who also doused the
Pacers with drinks, popcorn, a chair
and other debris.
“I wish that situation never hap
pened," Artest said. “It w asn’t good
at all, for anybody.”
‘T h is is the third tim e that I’ve
been hit with something out o f the
crowd,” said Artest, who claimed
he had been struck previously in
Detroit and in Cleveland.
No charges had been filed in the
brawl, but if any are they most likely
would be m isdemeanor assault and
battery, Oakland County, Mich.,
prosecutor David G orcyca said
M onday.
T h e o n ly p o s s ib le fe lo n y
c h a r g e u n d e r c o n s id e r a tio n
w ould be against the u n id en ti
fied person w ho hurled a chair
into the crow d, G orcyca said.
A uthorities asked the public to
help identify that person.
After repeatedly watching foot
age o f the brawl, the prosecutor
personally identified John Green - a
former neighborof Gorcyca - as the
fan who threw a cup that hit Artest.
Pistons chief executive Tom
Wilson said Green will be banned
from The Palace.