The Center Foundation Players of the Game: Mtn. View Offensive Line

Dominating the line of scrimmage and opening holes to allow Jonas Larson to rush for four touchdowns, in what might be a first, the Mountain View offensive line earned The Center Foundation Player of the Game honors in leading the Cougars’ to a 35-13 victory over host Summit in a Special District 1 football game Friday night.

Congratulations to Ryan Martini, Rylee Ettinger, Brandt Waller, Reed Sehorn-Hurst and Riley Straly for their standout efforts in Mountain View’s fifth victory of the season.

Latest OSAA Proposal Would Place Bend Schools with Schools in Salem

After almost 12 months of meetings, public comments and spirited debate, the Classification and Districting Committee of the OSAA submitted their final recommendations to the executive board this week. From the beginning, it became clear that all three Bend high schools were not wanted by any of the current leagues, because of the travel involved. The final recommendation from the committee places Bend Senior High SchoolMountain View High School and Summit High School with five high schools from Salem in a 6A conference called the Greater Valley Conference.

Central Oregon Daily’s Eric Lindstrom spoke with a member of the committee, Dave Hood, who is also the athletic director for Mountain View High School, about the final recommendation.

Redmond’s high schools will remain in 5A in a different version of the Inter-Mountain Conference. The OSAA’s executive board will meet in Wilsonville on October 16th to make their final decision, and they could still make changes to the recommendation from the committee.

The Center Foundation Player of the Game: Haley Smith

In a clash of two of the top three teams in Class 5A, Haley Smith emerged as the difference in top ranked Summit High School’s 3-0 (25-23, 25-22, 25-22) victory over third ranked Bend Senior High School in a thrilling Intermountain Conference volleyball match at the westside campus Thursday evening.

For her efforts, the Storm senior earned The Center Foundation Player of the Game honors.

High School Robotics Team Head to World Championships

It’s known in science circles as the FIRST Robotics Competition, a six-week program where high school students program 120 pound robots to complete specific tasks. Now, two teams from Bend-La Pine School District, Mountain View and Summit, are heading to the World Robotics Championships in Houston next week.

Central Oregon Daily’s Anyssa Bohanan got a sneak peek at Summit High School’s Summit High School Robotics team’s very own robot, “Spectre.”

Summit Wins 3rd Place at State Championship

Here are your final highlights for Summit’s exciting 55-53 win over Corvallis to capture 3rd Place at State ‪#‎inCorvallis‬. Thanks to Mike and Rick at All Seasons RV & Marine for their support of this weekend’s high school basketball coverage. And congrats to the Summit Seniors for a great ending to their high school careers! ‪#‎skoStorm‬

The Valiant Struggle – Summit Storm tries to Keep Pace with Wilsonville

Despite a valiant struggle and 16 points from Nick Mason, the Storm can’t keep up with the high-flying top-seeded Wilsonville ‪#‎inCorvallis‬. Summit falls 67-43 as the Wildcats advance to 5A Finals. 2nd Half highlights brought to you by All Seasons RV & Marine. ‪#‎SkoStorm‬ plays for 3rd Place Saturday afternoon.