Oregon State Beavers Wrestling - Oregon Sports Hall of Fame Members

Oregon Sports Hall of Fame Members

Oregon State Wrestling is associated with six members of the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame

  • Chester Newton - Inducted 1980
  • Robin Reed - Inducted 1980
  • Jess Lewis - Inducted 1981
  • Ron Finley - Inducted 1982
  • Dale Thomas - Inducted 1991
  • Les Gutches - Inducted 2011

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