Saturday, July 08, 2006

North All-Stars "Pass" The Test In Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl


Usually high school football all-star games are low scoring affairs with not a lot of offense. That wasn't the case in the 59th renewal of Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl (formerly known as the Shrine All-Star Game).

The North All-Stars racked-up 521-yards in total offense on its way to a 49-25 win over the South before more than 7,500 fans at PGE Park. Beaverton's Kevin Riley led a North aerial assault that amassed 337-yards in the air. Riley, who completed 16 of 26 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns, was voted the games's MVP. Riley's next stop will be the Cal campus in Berkley. His back-up, Oregon-bound Cody Kempt was 14 of 27 for 101 yards and two touchdowns.

To read a complete game recap, please click on The High School Football Huddle headline "North All-Stars Pass The Test In Oregon's Les Schwab Bowl".

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