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 |
1945 | A | Washington (26-2) | Ted Schopf |
1949 | A | Roosevelt (24-6) | Rollie Rourke |
1952 | A | Lincoln (24-3) | Jim Partlow |
1956 | A-1 | Franklin (22-4) | Mel Krause |
1957 | A-1 | Lincoln (22-4) | Wayne Sturdivant |
1959 | A-1 | Franklin (22-5) | Don Peterson |
1969 | A-1 | Grant (26-1) | Ed Rooney |
1971 | AAA | Benson (26-2) | Dick Gray |
1973 | AAA | Benson (26-1) | Dick Gray |
1974 | AAA | Benson (25-2) | Dick Gray |
1981 | AAA | Benson (25-1) | Dick Gray |
1985 | AAA | Wilson (22-2) | Dick Beachell |
1986 | AAA | Grant (24-1) | John Stilwell |
1989 | AAA | Wilson (25-1) | Dick Beachell |
1990 | AAA | Benson (23-4) | Dick Gray |
1991 | 4A | Wilson (26-0) | Dick Beachell |
2000 | 4A | Jefferson (28-0) | Marshall Haskins |
2008 | 6A | Grant (22-6) | Tony Broadous |
2008 | 5A | Jefferson (25-1) | Marshall Haskins |
2010 | 5A | Jefferson (20-6) | Pat Strickland |
2011 | 5A | Jefferson (26-2) | Pat Strickland |
2013 | 5A | Jefferson (24-4) | Pat Strickland |
References
- 1 2 "PIL History". Portland Interscholastic League. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
- ↑ http://www.pps.k12.or.us/files/data-analysis/2013_Enrollment_Summary.pdf
- ↑ http://www.osaa.org/docs/bbx/records/boyschamps.pdf
External links
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