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Top 150 #83 – 2011 Mount Baker Mountaineers

RECORD: 7-3  –  COACH: Ron Lepper

 LEAGUE: 6-1 (2nd Place in the 2A NWC)

 CLASSIFICATION: 2A – PLAYOFFS: Lost Play-in Game

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 29.2 – Allowed: 18.2 – Differential: +11.0

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Meridian 19, Mount Baker 6

Week 2: Mount Baker 14, Anacortes 13

Week 3: Mount Baker 41, Bellingham 12

Week 4: Mount Baker 42, Burlington-Edison 7

Week 5: Mount Baker 44, Blaine 41

Week 6: Mount Baker 21, Ferndale 14

Week 7: Lynden 35, Mount Baker 0

Week 8: Mount Baker 55, Sehome 0

Week 9: Mount Baker 42, Squalicum 0

State Play-in Game: Archbishop Murphy 41, Mount Baker 27


After a few rough seasons in downtown Deming, the Mountaineers turned it around in 2011. It was also the final year of Mount Baker competing in the 2A division, before getting moved back down to 1A.

Andrew Zender

Andrew Zender became the first sophomore quarterback to start a game in school history since Lance Zamzow in 1992. He started from day one, and would go on to have one of the finest Mountie careers. He completed 41 passes for 780 yards and seven touchdowns.

Levi Wigg

Senior Levi Wigg had an incredibly impressive season to cap off his legendary career. He rushed for 1413 yards (9.1 average) and 22 touchdowns, and he was named both All-League 1st Team as well as All-State 1st Team. Junior Jake Schleimer pounded out 680 yards on the ground (6.9) and six touchdowns, while senior wingback Aaron Baddeley had numerous big plays, gaining 243 yards (10.6) and a touchdown.

Zan Roman

Lanky junior Zan Roman was a pleasant surprise, leading the team with 21 catches for 405 yards (19.3) and five touchdowns. Wigg caught 10 passes for 181 yards and a score. All-State senior Alec Postlewait (6-3 266) led the offensive line, and he was joined by All-League 2nd Team center, junior Tyrel Cronk. Together the helped lead the way for nearly 2700 yards on the ground and 33 touchdowns.

Alec Postlewait

Postlewait was a bull up front, with 111 total tackles and 8.5 tackles for loss, he was named All-League 1st Team as well as All-State 2nd Team. Cronk was named All-League 1st Team at linebacker, totaling 121 total tackles, 18 tackles for loss, four passes broken up, three forced fumbles and 1.5 sacks. Wigg and Baddeley stood out in the secondary. Wigg finished with 42 total tackles, eight passes broken up, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and an interception. Baddeley had 69 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, three interceptions and three passes broken up. Wigg was named All-League 1st Team, with Baddeley nabbing All-League 2nd Team honors.

Edgar Zavala

Junior Edgar Zavala hit on 35 extra points and averaged 34.3 yards per punt. Roman averaged 27.2 yards per kickoff return, while he and Wigg handled the punt returning.

Top 150 #103 – 2011 Meridian Trojans

RECORD: 8-3  –  COACH: Bob Ames

 LEAGUE: 5-1 (1st Place in the 1A NWC)

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

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 38.9 – Allowed: 14.6 – Differential: +24.3

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Meridian 19, Mount Baker 6

Week 2: Sequim 29, Meridian 22

Week 3: Meridian 50, Friday Harbor 27

Week 4: Meridian 52, Lynden Christian 6

Week 5: Nooksack Valley 31, Meridian 21

Week 6: Meridian 42, Friday Harbor 7

Week 7: Meridian 47, Lynden Christian 0

Week 8: Meridian 47, Nooksack Valley 13

Week 9: Meridian 47, Coupeville 0

Week 10: Meridian 42, Charles Wright 27

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Toledo 24, Meridian 21


The Trojans had a great run in 2011, but hit a rough spot in the state playoffs. There were a lot of new starters, that had to replace some all-time greats in school history. But, they showed that they could play with anyone.

Max McGuinn
Max McGuinn

Junior Max McGuinn took over as the quarterback in 2011, and he looked good back there. He completed 128 passes for 1901 yards and 16 touchdowns. He proved to be a dual threat as well, rushing for 250 yards and nine scores, on his way to being named All-League 1st Team. Senior John Murphy had a huge year at running back. Even if Coach Ames said, “He’s little… We’ve got to put rocks in his pocket so he doesn’t blow away.” He also saw what made Murphy special by saying, “But he’s quick and he changes direction good.” Coach was was sure right about that! Murphy was named All-League 1st Team, and was the League’s Most Valuable Player. He was also selected on the All-State 2nd Team. He finished with 1503 yards on the ground (7.7) and 19 touchdowns, while catching 15 passes for 204 yards (13.6) and two more scores. Junior Castro, a junior, supplied support in the backfield, rushing for 210 yards (4.8) and three touchdowns.

John Murphy
John Murphy

As usual the Trojans spread the wealth in the passing game. Senior Casey Smith had a team-high 33 catches for 500 yards (15.2) and two touchdowns on his way to being named All-League 1st Team. 6-foot-8 senior Chase Heslep hauled in 30 passes for 483 yards (16.1) and seven touchdowns. The third receiver was athletic junior Relijah McMillen. He finished with 17 receptions for 309 yards (18.2) and a pair of scores. Meridian also had a reliable receiver in their big, senior tight end, Denver VanderYacht. He caught 12 passes for 148 yards (12.3) and was a dominant run blocker.

Denver VanderYacht
Denver VanderYacht

The offensive line had great players up and down the line. It began with massive (300-plus pounder) senior, Ivan Yelfimov. His mauling run blocking ability, and quick feet allowed him to be named All-League 1st Team for the second year in a row. He was joined by fellow All-League 1st Teamers in senior Brett Gunderson and up and coming sophomore, Spencer Blackburn. The Meridian line paved the way for a 6.3 yards per rush, and 36 touchdowns on the ground.

Ivan Yelfimov
Ivan Yelfimov

The defense was led by VanderYacht, who was named All-League 1st team at linebacker for the second season in a row. Blackburn was a force on the defensive line. he even scored two defensive touchdowns in a three-game span. Murphy was solid at linebacker, while Smith and Zack Gray dominated the secondary. Smith led the team with five interceptions, returning them for an amazing 153 yards and one touchdown. Each of these players were All-League 1st Team selections.

Spencer Blackburn
Spencer Blackburn

Junior Casey Bromet handled the kicking duties, booting 15 extra points, while Heslep was the punter, with a 28.0 average. Castro did something on special teams, a record that might never be broken. He returned two kickoffs for a touchdown in the same game!

Top 500 #111 – 2011 Ferndale Golden Eagles

RECORD: 5-5  –  COACH: Jamie Plenkovich

 LEAGUE: 2-0 (1st Place in the 3A NWC)

 CLASSIFICATION: 3A – PLAYOFFS: Lost Crossover Game

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 26.9 – Allowed: 16.4 – Differential: +10.5

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Ferndale 49, Squalicum 7

Week 2: O’Dea 24, Ferndale 21

Week 3: Arlington 44, Ferndale 27

Week 4: Ferndale 34, Blaine 7

Week 5: Lynden 27, Ferndale 7

Week 6: Mount Baker 21, Ferndale 14

Week 7: Ferndale 28, Sedro Woolley 0

Week 8: Ferndale 45, Shorecrest 0

Week 9: Ferndale 30, Mount Vernon 13

Week 10 (Crossover): Mercer Island 21, Ferndale 14


The Golden Eagles went through a few down years after the 2008 League Championship season, and 2011 was the beginning of the turnaround for the program.

Jake Frost
Jake Frost

Senior quarterback Jake Frost had another good season as both a passer and a runner. He completed 28 passes for 620 yards and four touchdowns, and he ran for 463 yards (5.8 average) and five touchdowns. He ran the Wing-T, handing off to junior Alex Conley, and seniors Tanner Dawson and Kyle Prather. Conley was a scoring machine, rushing for 790 yards (7.9) and 14 touchdowns. He also caught two touchdown passes. Dawson ran for 492 yards (6.2) and five touchdowns while Prather gained 491 yards on the ground (6.6) and four scores. Junior Daniel Ewald chipped in 304 yards rushing(6.8) and three touchdowns.

Alex Conley
Alex Conley

Junior Richmond Baardson and senior Cory Clark were the main targets at wide receiver when the Golden Eagles went to the air. Baardson caught nine passes for 215 yards (23..9) and a touchdown, while Clark hauled in six passes for 112 yards (18.7) and a score.

Daniel Canzater
Daniel Canzater

The offensive line was big and very physical. It was led by senior All-State 2nd Teamer, Daniel Canzater. He was a two-time All-League 1st Teamer, and at 6-foot-2 and 250 pounds he was as athletic as they come. He was joined up front by some massive players as well. They were senior Chad Hunt (6-3 220), senior David Lytle (6-3 225), senior Caleb Rodriguez (6-3 220) and Lucas Kinley (5-10 245). They averaged 6.7 yards per rush and scored 32 rushing touchdowns.

Kyle Prather
Kyle Prather

Ferndale threw a pair of shutouts, with Rodriguez and Prather leading the defense, and they were both named All-State 2nd Team. Rodriguez at defensive line, and Prather as a linebacker. They were also both named All-League 1st Team, and it was the second year in a row for Prather. Conley brought an interception back 42 yards for a touchdown against Squalicum in the opener.

Junior Wyatt Dunn kicked 31 extra points, and 6-foot-6 senior Jacob Bartel was named All-League 1st Team at punter.