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Top 150 #92 – 2001 Meridian Trojans

RECORD: 7-3  –  COACH: Bob Ames

 LEAGUE: 6-2 (3rd Place in the NCC)

 CLASSIFICATION: 2A – PLAYOFFS: Lost in 1st Round

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 41.5 – Allowed: 14.9 – Differential: +26.6

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Meridian 52, Sultan 6

Week 2: Meridian 66, South Whidbey 6

Week 3: Meridian 34, Blaine 0

Week 4: Meridian 62, Granite Falls 0

Week 5: Meridian 42, Tacoma Baptist 24

Week 6: Nooksack Valley 24, Meridian 23

Week 7: Meridian 67, Lakewood 13

Week 8: Meridian 28, Mount Baker 0

Week 9: Lynden Christian 27, Meridian 20

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Elma 49, Meridian 21


The 2001 Trojans were coming off of two straight appearances in the state championship game, one of which they won. Although many of the great players had graduated from those teams, a few remained, and some new great players were born.

Mark Simmons
Mark Simmons

One of those great players was senior quarterback, Mark Simmons. He had a huge season, completing 122 passes for 1651 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also ran for 324 yards (6.8 average) and seven touchdowns on his way to being named All-League 1st Team. He also handed off to one of the best running backs in school history. Junior Jesse Alderson enjoyed a breakout season, rushing for 1294 yards (9.1) and 20 touchdowns. He was named All-League 1st Team, the League’s Offensive Player of the Year and was also selected All-State 1st Team. Fellow junior Colin Morris joined him in the backfield, and was also split out wide many times. He ran for 403 yards (7.0) and four touchdowns. He also caught 20 passes for 177 yards (8.9) and two touchdowns, and was named All-League 2nd Team as a wide receiver. Sophomores Cody Bowden and Brady Emmons also contributed with 168 yards and 118 yards, respectively.

Jesse Alderson
Jesse Alderson

Senior Sean McKinnon was a big play threat at wide receiver, and he caught 20 passes for 346 yards (17.3) and a team-high seven touchdowns. Opposite of McKinnon was senior receiver, Jon Murray. He caught a team-high 31 passes for 346 yards (11.2) and one touchdown, and was named All-League 1st Team. Junior tight end Willie Wantz (6’4″) was a big target, and he made big plays. He caught 30 passes for 508 yards (16.9) and five touchdowns on his way to being named All-League 1st Team. Senior Michael Barrett also caught a pair of touchdown passes.

Mike Allinson
Mike Allinson

The offensive line was led by one of the best lineman in school history. Senior Mike Allinson fought injuries off his entire career, but still was able to dominate. After being named All-State as a junior, he was named All-League 1st Team for the second year in a row. He was joined by seniors Zac Nightingale and Pete Noel. Nightingale was an All-League 1st Team pick, and Noel was selected on the All-League 2nd Team. The Trojans averaged an amazing 7.4 yards per rushing play, and scored 37 rushing touchdowns.

Zac Nightingale
Zac Nightingale

Allinson led the charge on defense, and was named All-League 1st Team, and All-State 2nd Team from his defensive line position. Joining him upfront were Noel and Bowden, both of which were named All-League 2nd Team. Nightingale and Emmons locked down the linebacker positions, and were each named All-League 2nd Team. Murray led the secondary, and was named All-League 2nd Team, while McKinnon led the team with four interceptions.

Brady Emmons
Brady Emmons

Barrett handled the kicking, and connected on 37 extra points. Alderson had one of the best seasons in Whatcom County history as a kick returner. He returned 11 kickoffs for 388 yards (35.3) and two touchdowns, while he returned 10 punts for 209 yards (20.9) and three touchdowns.

Top 150 #102 – 2001 Nooksack Valley Pioneers

RECORD: 8-2  –  COACH: Robb Myhre

 LEAGUE: 7-1 (2nd Place in the NCC)

 CLASSIFICATION: 2A – PLAYOFFS: Lost in 1st Round

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 36.6 – Allowed: 8.9 – Differential: +27.7

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Nooksack Valley 54, South Whidbey 0

Week 2: Nooksack Valley 59, Granite Falls 7

Week 3: Nooksack Valley 57, Sultan 8

Week 4: Nooksack Valley 28, Blaine 0

Week 5: Lynden Christian 12, Nooksack Valley 0

Week 6: Nooksack Valley 24, Meridian 23

Week 7: Nooksack Valley 53, Cascade Christian 6

Week 8: Nooksack Valley 48, Lakewood 7

Week 9: Nooksack Valley 43, Mount Baker 13

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Orting 13, Nooksack Valley 0


The 2001 Pioneers had one of the biggest turnarounds, from one season to the next, in Whatcom County history. In Coach Myhre’s second year at the helm it all gelled together.

Darrin Van Weerdhuizen
Darrin Van Weerdhuizen

Junior quarterback Darrin Van Weerdhuizen played a good season, and was quite a dual threat. He gained valuable experience the year before, due to an injury. He completed 31 passes for 539 yards and six touchdowns, while also scoring three more times on the ground. He had a giant mix of skill players to hand the ball off to. The speedy, and shifty, sophomore Ty Willemsen exploded onto the scene, and was a touchdown scoring machine. The All-League 2nd Teamer ran for 613 yards (6.6 average) and 12 touchdowns. He was also the teams leading receiver with 12 catches for 223 yards (18.6) and a score. Junior fullback Andrew Larson didn’t have as much shiftiness in his style, but his straight-ahead style wound up leading the team with 704 yards on the ground (7.2) and he scored six touchdowns. Senior Aaron Haley, a transfer from Texas, added 464 yards (7.9) and five touchdowns, while junior Anthony Aure contributed with 384 yards rushing (7.1) and four scores.

Ty Willemsen
Ty Willemsen

Junior tight end Scott Venn made some great catches during the season, and finished with 12 receptions for 202 yards (16.8) and two touchdowns. He was also named All-League 2nd Team. Aure also caught a pair of touchdowns, and junior Trent Willemsen hauled in a touchdown pass.

Kevin Spoelstra
Kevin Spoelstra

The offensive line was big, but extremely athletic. It revolved around an amazing set of senior pulling guards. Kevin Spoelstra (6-3 210) had great size, strength and speed, and he was named All-League 1st Team. Mitch Thompson (5-10 200) was built more like a guard, and he loved to hit! The Pioneers averaged 6.8 yards per carry, and scored 39 rushing touchdowns.

Mitch Thompson
Mitch Thompson

The same two players that led the offensive line were the main pillars on defense. Spoelstra made huge plays at huge moments from his defensive end spot, including the game-saving tackle against Meridian that would help them clinch a state playoff spot for the first time in 12 years. Thompson at linebacker… I don’t think I can put into words how amazing he was. After interviewing multiple coaches and former players, the word I most commonly heard when speaking about Mitch Thompson was “best”. It was hard to find one better. He was named All-League 1st Team, the League’s Defensive Player of the Year and was named All-State 1st Team. Haley joined Thompson at linebacker, and was an All-League 2nd Teamer. Willemsen starred in the secondary, returned two interceptions for touchdowns, and was named All-League 1st Team. Both seniors Nick Bruland, and Nick Harvey, each returned an interception for a touchdown as well.

Harvey connected on 32 extra points, and was an All-League 2nd Team pick. Willemsen was also a dynamic punt returner, bringing two of them back to the house, a certain skill-set he obtained from his uncles Bill and Chuck Handy.