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Football stars – Schumacher, Borde sprinkled thru OSAA list

The OSAA’s end of the season list of football statistics reflects the strong performances turned in by Stayton-area squads.

Regis finished 9-2 and advanced to the Class 2A quarterfinals while Stayton (7-3) and Cascade (4-6) both advanced to the round of 16 in Class 4A.

Here is a look at the statistical standouts from the OSAA charts:

Kollin Schumacher, Regis: The versatile junior QB-DB passed for 2,137 yards and 31 touchdowns, while turning in single-game yardage totals of 326 and 323. The 5-8, 150-pounder had a six-TD game and a five-TD game.

Tim Crowell, Regis: Crowell, a 5-10, 150-pound senior wide receiver, caught passes for 1,071 yards, had two three-TD games, a four-TD game and a five-TD game. His top single game was 220 yards.

Also from Regis:

Noah Koenig had a 164-yard receiving game and Luis Perez-Villegas kicked a 42-yard field goal.

Ty Borde, Stayton: The 5-11, 180-pound RB-LB rushed for 1,038 yards, with single games of 210 and 212 and twice rushed for three TDs in a game. On defense he totaled 106 tackles and had a single-game high of 20.

Also from Stayton:

Tanner Starbuck had three interceptions in a game and 14 tackles in a game. Bishop Szmyd had 17 tackles in a game, with teammate Gabe Erickson turning in 16. Jace Aguilar picked off two passes in a game.

Cascade: QB Nolan Abrams passed for three TDs in a game and teammate Karsten Sande turned in 13 tackles in a game.

Girls Soccer: Still catching up with the fall all-league teams, and one observant reader noted that I had not yet featured the Oregon West Conference list for girls soccer. 

Cascade placed Diana Burnell on the first team and Anahi Leon on the second team, with three players each from Stayton and Cascade earning honorable mention. On the list for the Eagles were Haili Nyquist, Adrianna Frank and Vanessa Zamudio. Cascade players receiving HM were Kate Witters, Tatiana Yakhnitsa and Kylee Gorremans.

Wrestling: Regis, in just its second year on the mats, has expanded, adding a girls squad that is four wrestlers strong. The Rams took eighth in Class 2A-1A in their debut a year ago and  will be led this season by senior Luke Bischoff and junior Thomas Bischoff.

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