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2017 Kicking Leaders After Week 3

PLAYER TEAM XP FG PTS
Alex Everett SQU 19 2 25
Jason Lee MB 21 0 21
Daniel Stewart FERN 15 0 15
Marko Samoukovich LYN 4 3 13
Magnus Elm BELL 5 1 8
Jordan Veening NV 8 0 8
Isiah Baseden LYN 4 1 7
Melloy Nelson SE 6 0 6
Blake DeRuyter LC 6 0 6
Scout Whittern NV 5 0 5
Bryce Kamrath BLA 3 0 3
Taylor Snook MER 2 0 2
Derek Kamena LC 2 0 2
Isaac Ninneman BELL 2 0 2
Kevin Galiano MER 2 0 2
Uriel Lopez NV 1 0 1

2017 Receiving Leaders After Week Three

PLAYER TEAM REC YDS AVG TD
Bryce VandenHaak MER 11 305 27.7 4
Austin O’Bryan NV 9 253 28.1 3
Thomas Barbo MB 13 233 17.9 3
Ja’Lique Martin SQU 16 224 14.0 2
Dalton Mouw BLA 12 205 17.1 1
Chase Abshere BLA 12 205 17.1 3
Kalai Jandoc LC 8 195 24.4 3
Tony Schleimer MER 12 191 15.9 3
Spencer Lee BELL 10 165 16.5 1
Kyle Veldman NV 9 149 16.6 1
Baylor Galley NV 6 143 23.8 1
Evan Neitling NV 7 143 20.4 0
Lukas Hemenway MER 8 127 15.9 1
Blake Silves LYN 9 121 13.4 0
Melloy Nelson SE 14 117 8.4 2
Jordan Veening NV 9 114 12.7 3
Jose Hernandez SQU 7 110 15.7 0
Cory Warner LYN 5 107 21.4 0
Alex Mercado BLA 8 105 13.1 1
Ben Dauber SE 10 105 10.5 0

2017 Passing Leaders After Week Three

PLAYER TEAM ATT COM PCT YDS AVG TD INT
Casey Bauman NV 60 42 70.0% 845 14.1 9 1
Simon Burkett MER 93 53 57.0% 820 8.8 9 4
Cam Ellis BLA 80 40 50.0% 605 7.6 5 5
Michael Mindnich SE 108 54 50.0% 465 4.3 4 3
Spencer Lloyd SQU 57 36 63.2% 449 7.9 3 0
Brock Heppner LYN 64 27 42.2% 446 7.0 1 3
Kaleb Bass MB 31 23 74.2% 345 11.1 4 0
Ty Van Dyken LC 56 27 48.2% 317 5.7 3 3
James Hinson FERN 35 20 57.1% 269 7.7 6 0
Nick Knutson BELL 29 17 58.6% 195 6.7 0 1
Rand Bentley BELL 34 14 41.2% 177 5.2 1 4

2017 Rushing Leaders After Week Three

PLAYER TEAM ATT YDS AVG TD
Triston Smith SQU 73 935 12.8 11
Cole Semu FERN 35 380 10.9 7
Connor Wallace BELL 43 317 7.4 4
Austin O’Bryan NV 38 308 8.1 3
Spencer Lloyd SQU 29 266 9.2 5
Carson Engholm MB 26 254 9.8 6
Eric Martin-Mann LYN 31 235 7.6 1
Sam Barrett MB 17 226 13.3 4
Jordan Riddle LC 47 221 4.7 1
Oscar Caridad BLA 45 208 4.6 3
Carson Brandland MB 20 192 9.6 4
Evan Neitling NV 17 192 11.3 3
Simon Burkett MER 38 174 4.6 3
Kobee Malone MB 9 174 19.3 0
Casey Bauman NV 22 172 7.8 4
Jason Lee MB 14 171 12.2 1
Ty Van Dyken LC 26 161 6.2 1
Michael Mindnich SE 36 147 4.1 3
Dylan Roberts SE 38 129 3.4 2
Gabe Zwade FERN 28 128 4.6 3

Mount Baker’s Offense is Averaging Almost 11 Yards a Play

The Mountaineers are known for a certain style of play, and not necessarily style points. After three games Mount Baker has racked up 1468 yards on just 135 plays. That’s an average of 10.87 yards per offensive play. They have also scored 22 touchdowns, and they have yet to punt. Some thought that losing Jed Schleimer would hinder the offense, but the Mounties understand the philosophy that the next man up needs to get the job done.

Carson Engholm and Carson Brandland returned to the backfield, but Baker has welcomed the tough running style of Sam Barrett, the pure speed of Kobee Malone and the slashing of Jason Lee. All three have averaged over 10 yards per carry this season, and have been welcome additions to the red and black. Quarterback Kaleb Bass has hooked up with Thomas Barbo (who is the school’s all-time leading receiver) 13 times for 233 yards.

Helping the Mountaineers accomplish all of this has been the emergence of an almost completely new offensive line. Senior Luke Steeves started last season at left guard, and has returned. Twin brother Kyler Steeves played well at left tackle last year, but has been moved to right guard for this season. Junior Jay Allen converted from running back to left tackle, and combines great size with speed. Junior right tackle Noah Rathjen only played defense last year, but has been depended on to down-block from the right side in 2017. Senior tight end Hayden Linderman had huge shoes to fill, taking over for T.J. Bass, but he has proven to be more than adequate with his blocking, and he’s also caught three passes for 43 yards. 256-pound junior Braeden Shannon is the strongest player on the team, and has been a force at center.

Coach Ron Lepper has always believed that offensive line is the most important position on the field. A former offensive lineman himself, he takes a lot of pride that his line is getting the job done. So far, it has.

The biggest challenge will be this Friday at Nooksack Valley.

Scores and Standings

Friday Night Scores:

Ferndale 55, South Kitsap 21

Squalicum 38, Marysville-Pilchuck 28

Sedro Woolley 42, Blaine 7

Lynden 40, Bellingham 14

Lakewood 41, Sehome 6

Nooksack Valley 55, Coupeville 14

Mount Baker 48, Port Townsend 7

Meridian 34, Cascade Christian 29

Lynden Christian 42, Cashmere 23

 

STANDINGS:

3A W L PF PA DIFF
Ferndale 3 0 123 49 74
Squalicum 3 0 154 113 41
2A W L PF PA DIFF
Lynden 2 1 94 40 54
Bellingham 1 2 52 60 -8
Blaine 0 3 57 137 -80
Sehome 0 3 74 128 -54
1A W L PF PA DIFF
Mount Baker 3 0 153 34 119
Nooksack Valley 3 0 156 54 102
Meridian 3 0 104 87 17
Lynden Christian 2 1 62 58 4

Can the Red Raiders get past the Lions?

Let me take you back a few decades… The year was 1993. It was an interesting season for Whatcom County high school football. Lynden Christian and Sehome had dominant teams that allowed them to each go undefeated in the regular season. Meridian and Ferndale combined for zero wins and 18 losses! Mount Baker was on it’s fifth head coach in five years, and Nooksack Valley’s T.J. Ackerman was so dominant that he was named the League’s Offensive Player of the Year as a right tackle! Also, the Lynden Lions were playing their first season with the “big boys” in the Northwest League, and something else happened that season that hasn’t happened ever since…. Bellingham beat Lynden.

I’m not saying that it’s going to happen this Friday night at Civic Field, but the Red Raiders have some explosive players, and you just never know what’s going to happen.

After a few rough seasons, the 1993 Red Raiders had a lot to prove.

“We had a great senior class,” former Bellingham running back/linebacker Travis Edwards remembered. “We just had a lot more confidence that year. It was a really good game against Lynden. I think most of my yards came in the second half, I know I did break one long one, and I got caught from behind.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdxhmLUMdRw

Edwards finished the game with 179 yards rushing and a touchdown, with fellow senior Dave Clark finishing with 70 yards on the ground and a touchdown.

“I remember thinking ‘this is the first year for these guys in the 2A’s, we’re gonna whoop ’em’!”, Clark said on a phone interview. “And then I remembered they had Ben Wall! He was in a lot better shape than us, I can tell you that!”

Clark’s touchdown in the third quarter ended up being the decisive score.

“I don’t remember scoring the touchdown,” said Clark. “I just remember being exhausted.”

Since then, the Lions have won 20 straight games over the Red Raiders.

YEAR RESULT
1994 Lynden 23, Bellingham 21
1995 Lynden 48, Bellingham 21
1996 Lynden 41, Bellingham 3
1997 Lynden 28, Bellingham 7
2000 Lynden 55, Bellingham 0
2001 Lynden 39, Bellingham 0
2002 Lynden 43, Bellingham 3
2003 Lynden 28, Bellingham 7
2004 Lynden 35, Bellingham 3
2005 Lynden 21, Bellingham 7
2006 Lynden 38, Bellingham 0
2007 Lynden 7, Bellingham 0
2008 Lynden 35, Bellingham 14
2009 Lynden 41, Bellingham 6
2010 Lynden 41, Bellingham 13
2010 (2) Lynden 48, Bellingham 0
2011 Lynden 45, Bellingham 7
2012 Lynden 43, Bellingham 13
2013 Lynden 48, Bellingham 6
2016 Lynden 34, Bellingham 14

2017 Punting Leaders After Week 2

PLAYER TEAM ATT YDS AVG
Magnus Elm BELL 4 169 42.3
James Hinson FERN 4 162 40.5
Luke Winter NV 2 74 37.0
Melloy Nelson SE 9 309 34.3
Nick Knutson BELL 8 271 33.9
Cory Warner LYN 3 100 33.3
Blake DeRuyter LC 10 332 33.2
Simon Burkett MER 5 157 31.4
Marko Samoukovic LYN 3 90 30.0
Alex Everett SQU 1 27 27.0
Kai Nagle BLA 2 44 22.0

2017 Interception Leaders After Week Two

PLAYER TEAM INT YDS AVG TD
Larry Dwyer BELL 2 4 2.0 0
Baylor Galley NV 2 1 0.5 0
Thomas Barbo MB 1 38 38.0 0
Ty Van Dyken LC 1 30 30.0 0
Carter Colon FERN 1 28 28.0 0
Gage Bates LYN 1 25 25.0 1
Cole Semu FERN 1 20 20.0 0
Ben Dauber SE 1 2 2.0 0
Jared Emmert FERN 1 2 2.0 0
Jordan Veening NV 1 0 0.0 0
Kobe Elsner LYN 1 0 0.0 0
Spencer Lee BELL 1 0 0.0 0
Luke Winter NV 1 0 0.0 0
Jose Hernandez SQU 1 0 0.0 0

2017 Punt Return Leaders After Week 2

PLAYER TEAM PR YDS AVG TD
Jordan Riddle LC 5 139 27.8 0
Cole Semu FERN 3 102 34.0 1
Spencer Lee BELL 2 51 25.5 0
Watiko Leighton FERN 1 20 20.0 0
T.J. Dykstra MER 2 15 7.5 0
Chase Abshere BLA 1 11 11.0 0
Brendan Kleindel LYN 1 9 9.0 0
Alex Mercado BLA 1 9 9.0 0
Dawson Logan MER 1 8 8.0 0
Ethan Fields BELL 3 5 1.7 0