Roy Schuening

2007: Schuening (shoe-ning) possesses a strong work ethic that has enabled him to be one of the best guards in the country...team-high 37 consecutive starts...a certain postseason honors candidate. 2006: Pac-10 Conference Honorable Mention selection the entire starting offensive line earned postseason honors...part of a unit that returned all five starters...rated the 12th best guard in the country by Sporting News...was the lead blocker on Yvenson Bernard’s two-point conversion run in the Sun Bowl. 2005: Roy was a 2005 Pac-10 Honorable Mention selection, one of three Beaver returning offensive linemen to earn postseason honors...started all 11 games. 2004:
PENDLETON: A three-year starter on offense and defense...his position coach was Kyle Rosselle, a four-year letterman (1998-2001) defensive lineman at OSU...Schuening was an All-Intermountain League selection as a junior and senior and was the league’s Lineman of the Year in 2002...was the most valuable lineman at the OSU and Oregon summer camps in 2002...second team all-state on defense and honorable mention on offense as a senior...SuperPrep Magazine Western All-Region team and ranked third on its list of top athletes for the state of Oregon and Washington...for his defensive career he had 114 tackles and 17 sacks...lettered two years in wrestling and three in track...broke the school record in the shot put with a toss of 56-6 as a senior...received two votes on the Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West list...played in the Les Schwab Oregon Bowl in 2003.
PERSONAL: Born in Pendleton, Oregon...son of Ron Schuening and Renae Graton...Ron is a truck driver and Renae is a teacher...has two sisters,





