Vikings (Both) Named To All-State Boys Team

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The votes are in and the 2022 3A All-State boys’ basketball team has been announced.

Looking down the list, the Vikings appear frequently. However, it is both Vikings making the teams as Vale and Umatilla both see two players for each team receive the accolades.

On the second team, Vale senior John Wolfe is named. Wolfe will leave the basketball court after this, his senior year, for a church mission and then back to the football field at College of Idaho.

On the third team listing, Umatilla senior Oscar Campos finds his name.

Umatilla Action Photos

Vale Action Photos

For honorable mention, both Vale and Umatilla are represented. Vale senior Tanner Steele, also a football recruit heading to College of Idaho and Ulises Armenta, a senior for Umatilla round out the list of Vikings receiving state recognition.

The honorees for the 3A team are made up of 35% private schools with the remaining 65% of players attending public institutions.

 For first team honors, 83% of the student athletes attend a private school with only Dayton’s Benji Hudson heading to public school each morning.

Player of the Year: Austin Maurer (Cascade Christian)

Coach of the Year: Brian Morse (Cascade Christian)

First Team

Jaymeson Ye (Westside Christian)

Cody Reece (Cascade Christian)

TJ Latu (De La Salle North Catholic)

Mathias Billings (De La Salle North Catholic)

Benji Hudson (Dayton)

Second Team

Tyler Spink (Dayton)

Kamir Hodge (Westside Christian)

John Wolfe (Vale)

Jackson Risinger (Santiam Christian)

Braedyn Cantrell (Pleasant Hill)

Third Team

Cohen Haller (Willamina)

Oscar Campos (Umatilla)

Jake Hergert (Westside Christian)

Trey Crabb (Harrisburg)

Connor Mansfield (OES)

Honorable Mention

Ulises Armenta (Umatilla)

Sergey Bobrishev (PAA)

Logan Grove (Amity)

Dawson Little (Warrenton)

Britt Murray (Harrisburg)

Jace Page (Douglas)

Brad Russell (Brookings-Harbor)

Tanner Steele (Vale)

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