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Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oregon High School Team of the Week for Nov. 1-7 as nominated by coaches, fans, SBLive staff and readers.

Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Monday, Nov. 15, at 11:59 p.m.

If you would like to make a nomination in a future week (any team, any sport), email jd@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @sbliveor.

Bandon girls cross country: The Tigers claimed the team championship at the 3A/2A/1A state meet. It came down to the sixth woman tiebreaker after Bandon and Vernonia tied through five runners. (PHOTOS)

Burns volleyball: The Hilanders bounced back after dropping the opening set to defeat Sutherlin in four sets in the 3A final, earning the program’s ninth championship and first since 2015. 

Canby football: The Cougars, playing their first OSAA playoff game since 2014, collected their first postseason win since the second round of the 2013 Class 6A playoffs — this one a 37-7 rout of Lebanon in Class 5A’s opening round.

Cascade volleyball: The Cougars outlasted Sisters in a thrilling five-set match to claim the 4A championship — the first state title in program history.

Corvallis girls cross country: The Spartans took first place at the 5A championships to make it back-to-back state titles for the program. (PHOTOS)

Crater boys cross country: The Comets were victorious in the team competition at the 5A state meet. Crater placed four runners in the top 20. (PHOTOS)

Dallas football: The Dragons went on the road and knocked out sixth-seeded Pendleton with a 7-6 first-round victory.

Enterprise boys cross country: The Outlaws, with five runners among the top 18 finishers, earned the team title at the 3A state championships. (PHOTOS)

Forest Grove girls soccer: What a week for the Vikings, who stunned No. 1 Jesuit with a 3-2 overtime victory in Round 2. In the quarterfinals, 16th-seeded Forest Grove pulled out another win, outlasting No. 8 Sherwood in a penalty-kick shootout. (STORY, PHOTOS)

Jesuit boys cross country: The Crusaders took home the first-place trophy from the 6A state championships, placing five runners in the top 18 and all seven runners in the top 27. (PHOTOS)

Molalla boys soccer: Molalla, seeded 12th in the 4A bracket, knocked out No. 5 Valley Catholic with a 3-0 victory in Round 1. Then, in the quarterfinals, Molalla rallied from a 3-0 deficit after 42 minutes to force overtime before scoring twice in the first five minutes of the extra period to stun fourth-seeded Henley, 5-3.

North Douglas volleyball: The Warriors, seeded fifth in the 1A state tournament, capped their run to the title by defeating two-time defending champion St. Paul in four sets in the championship match.

North Salem football: The Vikings never trailed in defeating Crater 27-11 for the program’s first playoff win since 2004.

Ontario boys soccer: The Tigers became the rare No. 16 seed to advance in the postseason when they stunned No. 1 Stayton by winning a penalty-kick shootout in the first round of the 4A playoffs.

Riverdale girls soccer: The Mavericks, seeded No. 11, reached the semifinals of the 3A/2A/1A playoffs by knocking off two opponents with better seeds — No. 3 Pleasant Hill and No. 6 Santiam Christian.

Roseburg football: Roseburg defeated Tigard 42-17 for the program’s first playoff win since 2013 and its first home playoff win since 2011.

Salem Academy volleyball: The Crusaders capped a 27-2 season with their first championship since 1995 and the third in school history, beating Gaston 3-0 in the 2A final.

Siuslaw boys cross country: The Vikings were crowned 4A team champions at the state meet. Three Siuslaw runners finished among the top seven. (PHOTOS)

Siuslaw girls cross country: The Vikings earned the team title at the 4A state championships, edging league rival Philomath by one point. (PHOTOS)

South Salem football: The Saxons went on the road and knocked off David Douglas, 40-27, for their first playoff win since 2015. South Salem (6-4) also clinched its first winning season since 2015. (STORY, PHOTOS)

Summit football: The Storm beat South Medford 21-0 for their first 6A playoff victory.

Summit girls cross country: The Storm ran to the team championship at the 6A state meet — the program’s 13th consecutive title. Summit placed all seven runners in the top 28. (PHOTOS)

Sunset girls soccer: The seventh-seeded Apollos outlasted No. 2 Lake Oswego in a penalty-kick shootout to reach the 6A semifinals. (STORY, PHOTOS)

Union boys cross country: The Bobcats claimed the championship at the 2A/1A state meet — their fourth consecutive team title. (PHOTOS)

West Albany volleyball: The Bulldogs swept Wilsonville in the 5A championship match. They felt they had a title-worthy team last season, too, but the COVID pandemic led to a shortened spring season with no OSAA state tournament. (STORY, PHOTOS)

West Linn volleyball: Doing it “as a team and not as individuals,” the Lions knocked off two-time defending champion Jesuit in straight sets in the 6A championship match. West Linn beat the Crusaders for the third time this season to secure the program’s first title since 2007. (STORY, PHOTOS)

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