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Tom DeSylviaCoaching

(Sep. 29, 1924 – Dec. 6, 2002) As a player, Tom DeSylvia was a four-year letterman for Oregon State football teams, playing offense and defense, and was named to the All-Coast 2nd Team and received an AP All-American honorable mention. In 1949, DeSylvia was voted team captain and played in the East-West Shrine game. He..Read More

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Dick Gray- Coaching

(d. February 27, 2010) Dick Gray’s Benson boys basketball teams won five state championships, and he was once ranked as the all-time winningest coach in Oregon history. Gray spent 38 years at Benson High and finished his career with 560 victories. Among the many players Gray coached, standouts who went on to college and professional..Read More

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Bill HaywardCoaching

(Jul. 2, 1868 – Dec. 14, 1947) Bill Hayward left an indelible mark on the University of Oregon, the state of Oregon and the U.S. Olympic Track and Field teams during five decades of coaching. Born in Detroit, Mich., in 1868, Hayward grew up in Canada and was an all-around athlete in wrestling, boxing, hockey,..Read More

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Howard Hobson – Coaching

(Jul. 4, 1903 – Jun. 9, 1991) Among the coaches at the University of Oregon, Howard Hobson ranks as one of the greatest for his pioneering style and for leading the 1939 Tall Firs” to the inaugural NCAA men’s basketball championship. Born in 1903, Hobson grew up in Portland and graduated from Franklin High, having..Read More

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Rich Brooks – Coaching

(Born August 20, 1941) Brooks’s coaching career started at Oregon State as an assistant freshman coach while working on his master’s degree. After receiving his master’s degree, he moved to Sacramento, California, where he accepted an assistant coaching job at Norte Del Rio High School. He soon returned to his alma mater to serve as..Read More

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Pokey AllenCoaching

(Jan. 23, 1943 – Dec. 30, 1996) From coaching some of Portland State University’s greatest football teams to his zany television commercials, Pokey Allen is fondly remembered in the City of Roses. In seven seasons, Pokey coached PSU to its fine best records, to the University’s first five NCAA football playoffs and to two trips..Read More

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