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Wednesday, November 29, 2017 SPORTS ALL-DISTRICT: Pendleton’s Jerome, Lee, Liscom and Umbarger make fi rst team Page 4B East Oregonian Willie Camp offensive lineman Travis McGee, offensive lineman Cetch Kelly, defensive lineman Beau Skinner and line- backer Aiden Patterson. The full fi rst and second teams and the honorable mention list are below. ———— Continued from 1B selections with quarter- back Andrew James, running back/linebacker Jonathan Hinkle, offensive lineman Beau Blake, defensive back Joey Gutierrez and Neal at receiver and defensive back. Linemen AJ Fernandez and Taylor Arnold earned spots on the second team, while defensive lineman Keaton Mikami, linebacker Peter Earl and defensive back Tyler Rohrman were honorable mentions. The Pendleton Buck- aroos had four fi rst team picks, including receiver Shaw Jerome, defensive lineman Greg Lee, line- backer Kirk Liscom and punter Gabe Umbarger. On second team was quarter- Staff photo by E.J. Harris Pendleton’s Shaw Jerome is one of 16 Pendleton Buck- aroos voted to the all-district team. back Nick Bower, receiver Cam Sandford, offensive lineman Everett Willard and defensive back Ian Bannister. Rounding out the Bucks’ picks as honorable mentions were receiver Tanner Stephan, receiver Blake Davis, running back Shawn Yeager, tight end 5A SPECIAL DISTRICT 1 Offensive Players of the Year — Dayshawn Neal, Hermiston, sr.; Jonas Larson, Mountain View, jr. Defensive Player of the Year — Rylee Ettinger, Mountain View Coach of the Year — Brian Crum, Moun- tain View FIRST TEAM Quarterback — Andrew James, Herm- iston, jr. Running back — Jonas Larson, Mountain View, jr.; Jonathan Hinkle, Hermiston, sr.; Jack Taylor, Redmond, sr. Wide receiver — Dayshawn Neal, Hermis- ton, sr.; Shaw Jerome, Pendleton, sr. Tight End — Cian Marderos, Summit, sr. Offensive Line — Reed Sehorn-Hurst, Mountain View, sr.; Rylee Ettinger, Mountain View, sr.; Beau Blake, Hermiston, sr.; Brandt Waller, Mountain View, sr.; Noah Turnbull, Summit, sr. Kicker — Cameron Houchin, Mountain View, jr. Defensive Line — Rylee Ettinger, Mountain View, sr.; Greg Lee, Pendleton, sr.; Haakon Kjellesvik, Bend, sr.; Noah Turnbull, Summit, sr. Linebacker — Dalton Payfer, Mountain View, jr.; Jonathan Hinkle, Hermiston, sr.; Patrick Estes, Hood River, sr.; Kirk Liscom, Pendleton, jr. Defensive back — Joey Gutierrez, Hermiston, sr.; Logan McCulligan, Mountain View, jr.; Colton Mortenson, Redmond, sr.; Dayshawn Neal, Hermiston, sr. Punter — Gabe Umbarger, Pendleton, jr. SECOND TEAM Quarterback — Nick Bower, Pendleton, sr. Running back — Kyle Reed, Bend, jr.; Michael Jones, Hood River, sr.; Conner Benz, Ridgeview, sr. Wide receiver — Cam Sandford, Pendle- ton, sr.; Tysen Scott, Bend, jr.; Ben Graziani, Summit, sr. Tight End — Luke Schulz, Mtn. View, sr. Offensive Line — Everett Willard, Pendle- ton, jr.; AJ Fernandez, Hermiston, sr.; Derek Mann, Ridgeview, jr.; Riley Straly, Mountain View, sr.; Taylor Arnold, Hermiston, sr. Kicker — Max Asevado, Summit, sr. Defensive Line — Luke Schulz, Mountain View, sr.; Brandt Waller, Mountain View, sr.; Isaac Caldwell, Bend, jr.; Tristyn Brower, Ridgeview, sr.. Linebacker — Payton Davis, Bend, jr.; Marshall Davis, Bend, sr.; Cian Marderos, Summit, sr.; John Crivellone, Redmond, sr. Defensive back — Forrest Love, Mountain View, jr.; Ian Bannister, Pendleton, jr.; Campbell Smith, Summit, jr.; Micah Cupp, Ridgeview, sr. Punter — Cameron Houchin, Mtn. View, jr. HONORABLE MENTION Quarterback — Henry Bledsoe, Summit, jr.; Cooper Simmonds, Bend, jr. Running back — Shawn Yeager, Pendle- ton, jr.; Dalton Payfer, Mountain View, jr. Wide receiver — Konrad Collins, Summit, sr.; Tanner Wells, Hood River, sr.; Blake Davis, Pendleton, jr.; Tanner Stephan, Pendleton, sr. Tight End — Willie Camp, Pendleton, jr; Shandon Malikowski, Mountain View, jr.; Jakob Kappus, Bend, jr. Offensive Line — Wade Pickering, Hood River, sr.; Dylan Gonzales, Summit, jr.; Dillon Young, Redmond, jr.; Ryan Martini, Moun- tain View, jr.; Travis McGee, Pendleton, so.; Tyler Bartlett, Ridgeview, jr.; Max Rastovich, Bend, jr.; Jonah Yunker, Summit, jr.; Cetch Kelly, Pendleton, jr. Kicker — Nick Sperber, Ridgeview, sr. Defensive Line — Keaton Mikami, Hermiston, sr.; Beau Skinner, Pendleton, jr.; Jonah Yunker, Summit, jr.; John Lawrence, Redmond, sr.; Riley Straly, Mountain View, sr.; Daniel Winters, Bend, sr.; Jeremiah McCray, Summit, jr. Linebacker — Titus Schulz, Mountain View, so.; Peter Earl, Hermiston, sr.; Aiden Patterson, Pendleton, jr.; Beto Rojas, Hood River, jr.; Noah Brown, Ridgeview, jr. 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