PETERSON v. MULT. CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1

No. A7808-12702; CA A22527.

668 P.2d 385 (1983)

64 Or.App. 81

Roderick L. PETERSON, Respondent-Cross-Appellant, v. MULTNOMAH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1, Michael E. Lopez, William Chase, Peter A. Kusyk, Wes Birch, Donald E. Wilson, Vernon Melvin, Stewart McNeal, Robert G. Wilson, and David G. Wienecke, Defendants, the Oregon School Activities Association, an Oregon Corporation, Appellant-Cross-Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided August 3, 1983.

Reconsideration Denied September 16, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas Sauberli and Walter H. Sweek, Portland, argued the cause for appellant-cross-respondent. With them on the briefs were Arminda J. Brown, and Vergeer, Roehr & Sweek, Portland.

Richard P. Noble, Portland, argued the cause for respondent-cross-appellant. With him on the brief was Kathryn H. Clarke, Portland.

Before RICHARDSON, P.J., and WARREN and VAN HOOMISSEN, JJ.


RICHARDSON, Presiding Judge.

Defendant Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) appeals and plaintiff cross-appeals from a judgment for plaintiff in this personal injury action.

Plaintiff is a quadraplegic as a result of a neck injury he suffered at a school football practice on August 24, 1976. At that time, he was 15 years old and a sophomore at Benson Polytechnic School, a high school operated by defendant Multnomah County School District No. 1 (district...

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