School Beacons
School "Beacons" are those people, as identified by each school, who have been involved in the respective athletic program of that school. These are people who have (or may still be) furthering the mission of developing students who "focus on excellence in academics, leadership, character development, and competition as a vital part of the educational experience." These honorees can range from great Salem-Keizer athletes to great coaches to great supporters. What they cannot be is without great character, great integrity, and a much bigger picture of what athletics can do for young people. These Beacons are proud Royal Scots, Celtics, Vikings, Saxons, Olympians, and Titans.
Community Beacons
Community "Beacons" are different than the Beacons nominated and chosen by the individual schools. While the school-identified Beacons are people important to the individual schools, the community Beacons are people for whom particular mascots and colors are less important. These are not just successful people - many people are successful as measured by wealth and notoriety. No, these are people who have reached their status in our community by being willing to help. These are people we turn to in times of need. Whether a community swimming facility, turf fields, support in the way of advertising, donations, or sponsorship of local youth athletic teams, these are the members of our community who rarely say no to our kids. They are truly "Beacons of Excellence and Leadership through Athletics".
2022-2023 Coach of the Year
Coach Llamas just completed his 5th season at McKay. And a great season it was. Under his leadership the Royal Scots succeeded at unprecedented levels, recording a 17-0 record overall, 9-0 in Mid-Willamette Conference play, and, ultimately, winning the 5A Oregon School Activities Association state boys soccer championship. It was McKay's first state championship in any sport since 1986.
Llamas grew up in Boardman, Oregon, the son of farm workers. He excelled in soccer where, as a senior co-captain, his Riverside High School team played in the 2007 state championship game, falling 2-1. He continued his career at Columbia Basin College. It was at CBC that fate stepped in. After one season as a player, an injury forced a move to assistant coach. And so he dipped his toes in the waters of coaching.
Coach Llamas is a graduate of Western Oregon University and has worked for the Salem-Keizer School District for seven years. He currently is a behavior specialist at McNary.
From a record of 4-4-7 in year one to 17-0 and a state championship in year five, Salem-Keizer and McKay High School couldn't be happier that he not only dipped his toes into the coaching waters back at Columbia Basin but, indeed, found the water quite to his liking.
2022-2023
Salem-Keizer
Athlete of the Year Nominees
Fall Sports
Josiah Davis – North Salem, Sr.
Drew Rodriguez - Sprague, Sr.
Zach Wusstig - South Salem, Sr.
Kayleigh Carpenter - South Salem, Sr.
Maddie Corpe - McNary, Sr.
Sarah Jones - Sprague, Sr.
Brady Bliven - West Salem, Sr.
Jack Meier - West Salem, Jr.
Logan Schwartz - West Salem, Sr.
Sara Abbott - Sprague, Sr.
Nelida Dalgas - North Salem, 9th grade
Avery Meier - West Salem, 9th grade
Hudson Brunk - McNary, Sr.
Diego Garibay - McKay, Sr.
Angel-Nicolai Herrera - West Salem, Sr.
Lauren Duke - West Salem, Sr.
Maggie Lapray - South Salem, Sr.
Amity Rogers - Sprague, Jr.
Winter Sports
Jando Gonzalez, McNary, Sr.
Jackson Leach, West Salem, Jr.
Liam Spencer, Sprague, Sr.
Lizzy Bennett, West Salem, Sr.
Mady Diaz, West Salem, Sr.
Carly Skogstad, Sprague, 9th grade
Jacob Cook, Sprague, Sr.
Mika Oprea, West Salem, Jr.
Jaden Sohl, South Salem, Sr.
CC Baurer, South Salem, Sr.
Abby Evans, West Salem, 9th grade
Mia Piexoto, West Salem, Sr.
Max Blanco, McNary, Jr.
Josh Camillo, Sprague, Sr.
Josh Friesen, McNary, Senior
Reese Lawson, West Salem, Jr.
Ali Martinez, McNary, Jr.
Mariko Sonis, North Salem, Jr.
Spring Sports
Elijah Clendening, McNary, Jr.
David Harvey, West Salem, Sr.
Colby Sullivan, McNary, Sr.
Bekah Forrette, McNary, Sr.
Emily Keel, Sprague, Jr.
Bella Morrow, Sprague, 9th grade
Mihaly Akpamgbo, West Salem, Jr.
Demari Thompson, North Salem, Jr.
Wil Charles, Sprague, Jr.
Brandon Stinnett, Sprague, Sr.
Grant Strother, Sprague, Sr.
Cole Weiland, South Salem, Sr.
Ali Martinez, McNary, Jr.
Rowan Thompson, South Salem, Jr.
Mia Zachary, West Salem, Sr.
Jackie Bier, North Salem, Jr.
Brooksie Isham, South Salem, Sr.
Isabel Zamora, McKay, Jr.
Jake Horn, Sprague, Sr.
Caleb Skipper, McNary, Jr.
Adam Son, South Salem, Sr.
Hannah Bradshaw, Sprague, Jr.
Tirzah Tarbox, Sprague, Jr.
Andria Yao, South Salem, Jr.
The primary goal of The Beacons is to remove any financial barrier that might prevent any student in any Salem-Keizer School District high school from enjoying the benefits of athletic participation. We are dedicated to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to participate because Salem-Keizer high school athletics focuses on excellence in academics, leadership, character development, and competition as vital components in student achievement.