Oregon State track and field assistant coach Collin Cram will be inducted into the Siuslaw High School Hall of Fame on Friday. The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Florence Events Center in Siuslaw. The 2015 class includes six individuals and three teams. Cram, who graduated from Siuslaw High in 2004, was a two-sport standout in football and track and field. He was a record-breaking First Team All-State wide receiver on the football field, totaling 20 touchdowns, 16 receiving, and 949 yards to propel him to an appearance in the 2004 East/West All-Star Shrine Game. He was named Third Team All-State at defensive back and First Team All-League at wide receiver, defensive back and as a return specialist. Cram was a state pole vault champion in 2004, placed at state eight total times in the 110m high hurdles, long jump, pole vault and 300m intermediate hurdles and was an Oregon 3A High Point Scorer. He still holds two school records (PV, 15-6 ½ and 110HH, 14.57a).

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