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Top 150 #75 – 1987 Ferndale Golden Eagles

RECORD: 8-2 – COACH: Vic Randall

LEAGUE: 7-1 (2nd Place in the NWL)

CLASSIFICATION: “AA” – Playoffs: Lost in 1st Round

POINTS PER GAME: 21.3 – POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME: 8.2
POINT DIFFERENTIAL: +13.1

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Ferndale 18, Sedro Woolley 15

Week 2: Bellingham 17, Ferndale 14

Week 3: Ferndale 41, West Vancouver (BC) 8

Week 4: Ferndale 14, Burlington-Edison 7

Week 5: Ferndale 28, Arlington 0

Week 6: Ferndale 7, Mount Vernon 0

Week 7: Ferndale 25, Sehome 8

Week 8: Ferndale 14, Stanwood 7

Week 9: Ferndale 39, Anacortes 0

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Lake Stevens 20, Ferndale 13


The 1987 Golden Eagles were loaded with talent, and their only two losses came to teams that made deep runs into the state playoffs. They also had a good mix of seniors and underclassmen, which helped out in the following season.

Brion Mattson

After three years of Doug Pederson, followed by a year of Darin Nolan, at quarterback, Ferndale went with untested junior, Scott Campbell. All he did was throw a game winning touchdown pass in a week one upset win at Sedro-Woolley, and lead his team to the state playoffs. Campbell finished with 24 completions for 404 yards and two touchdowns.

Chad Vanden Haak

Junior Brion Mattson led the team with 579 yards rushing (5.0 average), and he scored four touchdowns while being named All-League 2nd Team. Seniors John Slaughter and Ralph Pratt also received a number of carries. Slaughter ran for 565 yards (8.2) and three touchdowns, while Pratt finished with 549 yards (5.7) and eight touchdowns. Junior Shawn Van De Mark also scored eight touchdowns on the ground, and all three players were named All-League Honorable Mention. Senior receiver Chad Vanden Haak was the main target in the passing game, hauling in eight passes for 194 yards (24.3) and two touchdowns, including the game-winner in week one. Van De Mark caught seven passes, while Mattson had six receptions.

Frank Hernandez

The offensive line was undoubtedly led by senior Frank Hernandez. After occaisonally singing the National Anthem before the game, Hernandez crossed the white line and became a beast in the trenches, and he was named All-League 1st Team. Senior Jerrod Saab also helped up front, and was named All-League Honorable Mention. Jerry Bird, Trevor Ford and Roy Finkbonner rounded out the line, opening huge holes for the Golden Eagle rushing attack. Ferndale ran for over 2000 yards and 27 touchdowns.

Steve Roughton

The Golden Eagle defense was amazing, shutting out three opponents and holding four other teams to just one touchdown. The defensive line was led by senior Steve Roughton at defensive end, and Hernandez at defensive tackle. Both players were named All-League 1st Team. Slaughter was an Honorable Mention pick at defensive tackle, as was junior defensive end Bo Westford, who made a ton of great plays, including a blocked punt for a touchdown against Arlington, and an interception return for a touchdown against Sehome.

6-foot-4 195-pound junior Scott Burkhalter was a fierce presence at linebacker, and was named All-League 2nd Team. Mattson shined in the secondary, and was named All-League 1st Team. He was joined in the defensive backfield with Pratt and sophomore Jason Muggy, both of whom were named All-League Honorable Mention. Saab kicked 16 extra points and one field goal, while John Hoyer handled the punting duties.

Top 150 #94 – 1987 Meridian Trojans

RECORD: 8-3  –  COACH: Bob Ames

 LEAGUE: 7-2 (2nd Place in the WCL)

 CLASSIFICATION: A – PLAYOFFS: Lost in 1st Round

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 22.9 – Allowed: 9.7 – Differential: +13.2

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Meridian 21, Lynden 6

Week 2: Lynden Christian 14, Meridian 10

Week 3: Meridian 7, Nooksack Valley 6

Week 4: Meridian 20, Mount Baker 0

Week 5: Meridian 21, Blaine 7

Week 6: Lynden 29, Meridian 24

Week 7: Meridian 17, Lynden Christian 0

Week 8: Meridian 46, Nooksack Valley 12

Week 9: Meridian 23, Mount Baker 3

State Play-in Game: Meridian 41, Granite Falls 0

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Eatonville 30, Meridian 22


After making the state playoffs for the first time in school history in 1983, the Trojans made a run to the state championship in 1984. But, it took three years to get back to the postseason, and the ’87 team was loaded.

Todd Tutterow
Todd Tutterow

Behind center was the strong-armed senior, Todd Tutterow. The All-League 1st team quarterback completed 96 passes for 1557 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also ran for five touchdowns, and was named the League’s Offensive Player of the Year. He had the pleasure of handing off to some very talented backs, as well. Senior Frank Castaneda was a big-play threat every time he touched the ball. He ran for 713 yards (6.9 average) and eight touchdowns, and was named All-League 1st Team. Senior Art Mayshack had great speed, and tremendous strength at the running back position. He totaled 630 yards (5.1) and two touchdowns. He also caught 10 passes out of the backfield, and was named All-League 2nd Team. Senior Brian Karber added 484 yards on the ground (6.0) and two scores.

Frank Castaneda
Frank Castaneda

6-foot-3 junior, Kelley Thrift, exploded onto the scene in 1987. Originally battling Tutterow for the quarterback job, he moved to wide receiver and dominated the rest of the league. He caught 37 passes for 775 yards (21.0) and seven touchdowns. He was named All-League 1st Team, and was also named All-State 1st Team. Senior wide receiver Chris Edmonds also had a good season, catching 21 passes for 225 yards (10.7) and two touchdowns. Fellow senior receiver John Coe caught on with 11 receptions for 175 yards (15.9) and two scores. Senior tight end Steve Haugen also had a big year with 18 catches for 271 yards (15.1) and three touchdowns.

Kelley Thrift
Kelley Thrift

The offensive line featured some amazing players as well. Converted fullback, junior Travis Bass was an All-League 1st Team pick as an offensive tackle, and he tremendous strength and speed. Junior Dennis Strickler was an All-League 2nd Team performer from his center position. Strickler was bookended by a great pair of senior guards, Bill Palmberg and Nathan Hull. Both were named All-League 2nd Team.

Travis Bass
Travis Bass

The defensive line was led by a pair of underclassmen. Junior Todd Pfannenstiel was small, but extremely quick and effective, and Bass teamed with him to cause havoc in the backfield. Both players were named All-League 2nd Team. Castaneda led the linebacking corps, and was named All-League 1st Team. The secondary was loaded with Edmonds, Thrift and senior Marc Urban. Edmonds led the team with seven interceptions, and was an obvious All-League 1st Team selection. Thrift picked off three passes, returning one of them for a touchdown, while Urban intercepted four passes, returning one for a score, and was named All-League 2nd Team.

John Karuza
John Karuza

Senior John Karuza was one of the best specialists of the decade. He booted 19 extra points and three field goals on his way to being named All-League 2nd Team as a kicker. He also averaged 32.2 yards per punt, and was an All-League 1st Teamer there. Pfannenstiel, Edmonds and senior Troy Linderman handled the kick returning.