(b. Mar. 11, 1979) You may know him as Freddy, Frederick or just Fred. Last name Jones. He is an Oregon original on the basketball court from Gresham to the University of Oregon to the NBA. Frederick Jones burst on the scene at Barlow High School beginning in 1995. The super athletic wing could play..Read More
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Felicia Ragland (b. Feb. 3, 1980) was an immediate difference-maker when she arrived at Oregon State University in the fall of 1998. She would become an iron woman leader for OSU for four consecutive years starting all but one of 118 games. By the end of her senior year, Fee was ranked in the OSU..Read More
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Oregon Sports Hall of Fame Postpones Annual Induction CeremonyEvent Moved to October 9, 2022 At Providence Park July 25, 2022 The Oregon Sports Hall of Fame & Museum postponed its induction ceremony until October 9, 2022. Originally scheduled for July 31 at Providence Park Key Bank Club, their air conditioning system has broken down and […]
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(November 24, 1944 – September 5, 2020) He is the man who made the madness. Tom Jernstedt has lived an incredible career in athletic management including helping to grow the NCAA basketball tournament into the spectacle it is today. Jernstedt came of age in Washington County farm country in the early 1960s. He was a..Read More
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(September 7, 1945 – June 8, 2022) A giant on the football field for the Oregon State Beavers, Rockne Freitas has also been a giant in education in his home state of Hawaii. He was destined for the gridiron from birth. His father, John Freitas, named him after Notre Dame coaching legend Knute Rockne. He..Read More
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(born May 27, 1966) Another Portland kid made good on the diamond. John Jaha went from East County to a 10-year major league career. The road was long and winding, but the rewards were very sweet. John’s path began as a lanky shortstop in the David Douglas Babe Ruth league, playing for Matt Niebergall. In..Read More
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(born July 1, 1949) A football life was just the beginning. Craig Hanneman has lived more life than most men or women thanks to a series of forks in the road. A small-town kid in Turner, Craig finished his high school career at South Salem. During the 1966-67 school year, Hanneman played on three different..Read More
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NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Oregon Sports Hall of Fame Celebrates 40th Anniversary and Announces 2020 Class of Inductees Special Virtual Induction Ceremony To Be Held This Year August 31, 2020 2020 marks the 40th anniversary of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame and Museum. To celebrate the milestone event, legacy inductees will make appearances at […]
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(born July 5, 1959) The time was right. You know the years, 1976 & 77. The birth of Rip City. The state of Oregon was crazy for basketball. The champion Trail Blazers, the Kamikaze Kids and some of the best years of high school basketball in history. In the center of it all was Grant..Read More
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(born September 23, 1958) A big guard who shoots 50%, plays great defense and long minutes? Let’s sign him up. Ray Blume checked off all the boxes as a key member of the Oregon State’s “Orange Express” basketball teams. Blume was already a hometown hero at Parkrose high school. He led the 1977 version of..Read More
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