Mowry has grown into force for Hawks

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Caleb Mowry  shoots over a defender at a West Carroll Shootout game in January. Mowry has matured into one of the strongest post players in the area.
Caleb Mowry shoots over a defender at a West Carroll Shootout game in January. Mowry has matured into one of the strongest post players in the area. (Earleen Hinton/Shaw Media)
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While the Hawks haven't had the type of season they wanted – they're 2-10 in the buzzsaw that is the Big Northern West Conference – Mowry and his mates have a lot of confidence heading into the postseason. Playing top-tier teams like Rockford Lutheran, Winnebago and Rock Falls down to the wire the past few weeks, Oregon's players realize they have what it takes to square off against any team that comes their way in the postseason.

"This conference is stacked, and you better come ready to play your best every night or you're in trouble," Mowry said. "That tough competition every night, it gives us confidence that we can hang in there against anybody."

Oregon opens its own Class 2A regional with a semifinal rematch with Byron at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Mowry, who is looking at some in-state Division III schools to continue his basketball career, plans to go pre-med and major in biology. For now, though, he's going to enjoy the end of his high school playing career as much as possible.

"As a sophomore, I remember looking up to guys like Sam Ford and thinking it was a little scary how fast and strong and good they were," Mowry said. "Now, other younger kids are looking up to me and want to play like me and be a big guy like me, and it's a good feeling ... it's crazy to think about, but still fun."

Mowry file

School: Oregon

Year: Senior

Sport: Basketball

Position: Center

Height: 6-foot-5

2012 stats: 13.1 points, 8.0 rebounds per game

2013 stats: 19.9 points, 8.5 rebounds per game

FYI: Led the Hawks sophomore team in scoring as a freshman & sophomore. ... Oregon's leading varsity scorer the past two seasons. ... Plans to play basketball at an in-state Division III college & major in biology with a pre-med focus.

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