Portland Interscholastic League

The Portland Interscholastic League (PIL) is a high school athletic conference in Portland, Oregon that is a member of the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA). It consists of high schools in the Portland Public Schools district. Competition among member schools dates back to at least 1900.[1]

Member schools

The conference has nine schools in two OSAA classifications (which are generally determined based on the student population of the school):[2]

School Enrollment (2013–14) Mascot
6A Grant High School 1486 Generals 1924
6A Lincoln High School 1565 Cardinals 1869
5A Benson Polytechnic High School 830 Techmen 1919
5A Cleveland High School 1523 Warriors 1948
5A Franklin High School 1480 Quakers 1914
5A Jefferson High School 511 Democrats 1908
5A Madison High School 1086 Senators 1957
5A Roosevelt High School 914 Roughriders 1921
5A Wilson High School 1230 Trojans 1956

Defunct schools

Hall of Fame

The PIL Hall of Fame Association was established in 1981 to honor athletes, coaches, and administrators who have been a part of the PIL.[1]

PIL Boys Basketball State Champions

PIL Team have competed in OSAA Basketball Champions since first held in 1919.[3]

Year Class School Coach
1919--- Lincoln (14-0) George Dewey
1921---Franklin (17-1)Colton Meek
1928---Washington (23-3)Eldon Jenne
1945AWashington (26-2)Ted Schopf
1949ARoosevelt (24-6)Rollie Rourke
1952ALincoln (24-3)Jim Partlow
1956A-1Franklin (22-4)Mel Krause
1957A-1Lincoln (22-4)Wayne Sturdivant
1959A-1Franklin (22-5)Don Peterson
1969A-1Grant (26-1)Ed Rooney
1971AAABenson (26-2)Dick Gray
1973AAABenson (26-1)Dick Gray
1974AAABenson (25-2)Dick Gray
1981AAABenson (25-1)Dick Gray
1985AAAWilson (22-2)Dick Beachell
1986AAAGrant (24-1)John Stilwell
1989AAAWilson (25-1)Dick Beachell
1990AAABenson (23-4)Dick Gray
19914AWilson (26-0)Dick Beachell
20004AJefferson (28-0)Marshall Haskins
20086AGrant (22-6)Tony Broadous
20085AJefferson (25-1)Marshall Haskins
20105AJefferson (20-6)Pat Strickland
20115AJefferson (26-2)Pat Strickland
20135AJefferson (24-4)Pat Strickland

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