Crook County Football
Established | 1910 |
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Based in | Prineville, Oregon |
Head coach | Pard Smith |
League | 4A-SD2 Special District 2 |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Website | https://www.osaa.org/teams/40705 |
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The Crook County Cowboys are the American Football team at Crook County High School in Prineville, Oregon. The Cowboys compete in the 4A Special District 2 Football Conference in Central Oregon.[1] In 2021, Crook County hired Pard Smith as the new head football coach.[2][3] Crook County is noted by The Oregonian as one of the 25 most dominant teams in Oregon high school football history. [4]
History[edit]
First Football Game Played in Central Oregon[edit]
The first high school football game played in Central Oregon was played between Crook County and Bend High on Thanksgiving Day, 1910.[5] The football team from Bend traveled to Prineville by horse and carriage through Powell Butte. The final score is still disputed, but both newspapers in Prineville and Bend reported Crook County winning by at least two touchdowns.
Team Record[6][edit]
Year (Descending) | Record | Head Coach |
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2021 | 2-7 | Pard Smith |
2021 (Spring) | 3-3 | Ryan Cochran |
2019 | 4-5 | Ryan Cochran |
2018 | 3-5 | Ryan Cochran |
2017 | 3-6 | Ryan Cochran |
2016 | 1-9 | Ryan Cochran |
2015 | 6-4 | Ryan Cochran |
2014 | 7-3 | Ryan Cochran |
2013 | 5-4 | Ryan Cochran |
2012 | 5-4 | Ryan Cochran |
2011 | 3-7 | Ryan Cochran |
2010 | 7-3 | Ryan Cochran |
2009 | 2-8 | Woody Bennett |
2008 | 3-7 | Woody Bennett |
2007 | 2-7 | Shea Little |
2006 | 0-9 | Shea Little |
2005 | 2-7 | Shea Little |
2004 | 1-8 | Steve Turner |
Playoff Appearances[7][edit]
Year | Record | League | Result |
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1950 | 0-1 | A | Lost quarterfinals |
1951 | 0-1 | A | Lost first round |
1952 | 3-0 | A-2 | Won state championship |
1953 | 3-0 | A-2 | Won state championship |
1954 | 0-1 | A-2 | Lost quarterfinals |
1955 | 0-1 | A-2 | Lost quarterfinals |
1980 | 1-1 | AAA | Lost second round |
1983 | 1-1 | AAA | Lost second round |
1984 | 5-0 | AAA | Won state championship |
1987 | 0-1 | AAA | Lost first round |
1988 | 0-1 | AAA | Lost first round |
1993 | 0-1 | 4A | Lost first round |
1997 | 0-1 | 4A | Lost first round |
Championships[8] [9][edit]
Year | Overall Record | League | Location | Opponent | Final Score | Head Coach |
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1952 | ? | A-2 | Multnomah Stadium, Portland | St. Helens | 25-12 | Keith DeCourcey |
1953 | ? | A-2 | Multnomah Stadium, Portland | Estacada | 31-14 | Keith DeCourcey |
1984 | 14-0 | AAA | Civic Stadium, Portland | Lakeridge | 28-6 | Bob Crofcheck |
Awards[10][edit]
Name | Award | Year |
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Bob Crofcheck | Coach of the year (AAA) | 1984 |
Bruce Scanlon | Offensive player of the year (AAA) | 1984 |
Notable Alumni[edit]
Darrel Aschbacher played for Crook County and was a member of the 1952 state championship team.[11]
References[edit]
- ↑ "OSAA - Teams". www.osaa.org. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ↑ Austin, Lon. "Smith takes over as CCHS football coach". Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ↑ "Crook County football believes in winning". The Bulletin. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ↑ Oregonian/OregonLive, Jerry Ulmer | The (2016-11-26). "The top 25 most dominant teams in Oregon high school football history". oregonlive. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
- ↑ Bulletin, Beau Eastes • The. "First Central Oregon football game in 1910". The Bulletin. Retrieved 2022-01-28.
- ↑ "Crook County Football History". MaxPreps. Retrieved 2022-01-31. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ "OSAA Football Championships" (PDF). OSAA. Retrieved 2022-01-27. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - ↑ Bigelow, Bill. "Most improbable champions". The Bulletin. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ↑ Oregonian/OregonLive, Karly Imus | The (2015-04-16). "All-State archives: 1984 Oregonian All-State football team". oregonlive. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ↑ Bulletin, Mark Morical / The. "College football". The Bulletin. Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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