
Oregon Tight Ends Join Beaver Nation
March 15, 2017 | Football
Oregon State head football coach Gary Andersen announced Wednesday a pair of in-state additions to the 2017 recruiting class. Tight ends Bryce Bramscher of Medford and Jack Holum of Lake Oswego will join the program when the team reports this summer.
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"Recruiting young men from Oregon will always be a priority for us and we are excited to have Bryce and Jack join Beaver Nation," Andersen said.
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Bramscher (video) was St. Mary's High School's team's MVP last season after compiling 19 touchdowns and over 1,200 yards receiving. He was a three-year letterman during his career at tight end, wide receiver, strong safety and outside linebacker. The two-time team captain earned first team all-state and he played in the East-West Shrine Game last season. The 6-4, 210-pound Bramscher is also a standout in basketball helping the team to the state title a year ago.
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"I'm looking forward to the college experience at OSU and playing football for an outstanding coaching staff," Bramscher said.
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Holum (video) was a three-year starter at Lakeridge High School. As a senior in 2016, the 6-6, 240-pound team captain earned Three Rivers League honors at tight end and defensive end. He also earned all-league honors on the offensive line as a junior. The Honor Roll student has earned three varsity letters in basketball as a forward/center and in lacrosse as a defender.
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"Oregon State University is a great school with an amazing coaching staff," Holum said.Â
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The Beavers' annual Spring Game (details) is Saturday at 1 p.m. and will air live on Pac-12 Oregon and online.  Admission is free with the day beginning with the popular Surplus Sale at 9 a.m. in the Merritt Truax Indoor Center.
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"Recruiting young men from Oregon will always be a priority for us and we are excited to have Bryce and Jack join Beaver Nation," Andersen said.
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Bramscher (video) was St. Mary's High School's team's MVP last season after compiling 19 touchdowns and over 1,200 yards receiving. He was a three-year letterman during his career at tight end, wide receiver, strong safety and outside linebacker. The two-time team captain earned first team all-state and he played in the East-West Shrine Game last season. The 6-4, 210-pound Bramscher is also a standout in basketball helping the team to the state title a year ago.
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"I'm looking forward to the college experience at OSU and playing football for an outstanding coaching staff," Bramscher said.
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Holum (video) was a three-year starter at Lakeridge High School. As a senior in 2016, the 6-6, 240-pound team captain earned Three Rivers League honors at tight end and defensive end. He also earned all-league honors on the offensive line as a junior. The Honor Roll student has earned three varsity letters in basketball as a forward/center and in lacrosse as a defender.
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"Oregon State University is a great school with an amazing coaching staff," Holum said.Â
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The Beavers' annual Spring Game (details) is Saturday at 1 p.m. and will air live on Pac-12 Oregon and online.  Admission is free with the day beginning with the popular Surplus Sale at 9 a.m. in the Merritt Truax Indoor Center.
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