Tag Archives: Blaine

Top 150 #108 – 1979 Blaine Borderites

RECORD: 8-1  –  COACH: Jack Irion

 LEAGUE: 8-1 (2nd Place in the WCL)

 CLASSIFICATION: A – PLAYOFFS: None

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 20.3 – Allowed: 10.7 – Differential: +9.6

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Blaine 27, Nooksack Valley 7

Week 2: Blaine 23, Meridian 6

Week 3: Blaine 21, Lynden Christian 0

Week 4: Blaine 20, Blaine 6

Week 5: Lynden 39, Blaine 18

Week 6: Blaine 14, Nooksack Valley 7

Week 7: Blaine 31, Meridian 10

Week 8: Blaine 16, Lynden Christian 14

Week 9: Blaine 13, Mount Baker 7


The 1979 Borderites entered the season full of confidence. They had just come off of Whatcom County’s first football state championship season, and while they lost a lot of key players from the team due to graduation, they were returning their leading rusher, and another Kramme was taking over the reigns of the offense.

Tony Bladies
Tony Bladies

Senior Bert Kramme stepped right in at quarterback where his brother Curt left off. He completed 18 passes for 405 yards and five touchdowns. Despite having a great throwing arm, the Borderites still elected to pound the ball with the running game. The majority of those handoffs were to senior fullback, Tony Bladies. He ran for 823 yards (4.5 average) and 16 touchdowns. He was named All-League 1st Team, and was also the League’s Offensive Player of the Year. Senior Russ Moquin ran for 275 yards (4.4) and two touchdowns while being named All-League 2nd Team. Junior Jeff Peltier added 264 yards on the ground while senior Iain Wingard chipped in with 179 yards. Each player ran for a touchdown as well.

Russ Moquin
Russ Moquin

Senior Mike Butler was Blaine’s deep receiving threat. He caught six passes for 215 yards (35.8) and two touchdowns. Bladies caught four passes and Moquin hauled in three.

Rob McAllister
Rob McAllister

The offensive line was a big asset for the Borderites. Returning at center was junior Rob McAllister. He joined with another big junior (6-4 200) David Wiederspohn to solidify the line. Both players were named All-League 1st Team. Junior Gregg Waters also played well, and was named All-League 2nd Team. The Borderites ran the ball on 86% of their plays, averaging 4.5 yards per carry, and 21 touchdowns.

David Wiederspohn
David Wiederspohn

The defensive line was stout, and it was led by Bladies and Wiederspohn. Bladies was named All-League 1st Team on the defensive line for an amazing third season in a row. Wiederspohn was also named All-League 1st Team. McAllister led the linebacking corps, and was picked All-League 1st Team. The secondary was headed up by Wingard and Moquin, both of whom were All-League 1st Team performers.

After kicking two long field goals in the Kingdome in last year’s state championship, Kramme kept his momentum going with the toe. He was named All-League 1st Team, booting 16 extra points and one field goal. Moquin handled the punting and was an All-League 2nd Team selection.

Top 150 #150 – 1998 Blaine Borderites

RECORD: 8-2  –  COACH: Jim Rasar

 LEAGUE: 7-1 (2nd Place in the NCC)

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

Scoring Stats “Per Game”
Points: 22.9 – Allowed: 10.1 – Differential: +12.8

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Mount Baker 28, Blaine 7.

Week 2: Blaine 41, Sultan 7.

Week 3: Blaine 31, Nooksack Valley 0.

Week 4: Blaine 28, Lakewood 14.

Week 5: Blaine 21, Meridian 14.

Week 6: Blaine 35, Granite Falls 12.

Week 7: Blaine 40, John Barsby (BC) 6.  

Week 8: Blaine 16, Lynden Christian 6.

Week 9: Blaine 3, King’s 0.

State Playoffs, Round 1: Rochester 14, Blaine 7.


The ’98 Borderites went back to the ground game that led them to the WCL Championship in 1995. With the graduation of quarterback Caleb Luehmann and wide receiver Greg Wright, they were almost forced to.

Jesse Newell
Jesse Newell

Senior Jesse Newell switched from receiver to quarterback and completed 54-of-121 passes for 625 yards and four touchdowns to only two interceptions. He also ran for 21 yards and a score, and was named All-League 2nd Team. He was joined in the backfield by junior Brad Scheib and senior Tyler Fitzgerald. Scheib had a breakout season, as he rushed for 1171 yards on 147 carries (8.0 average) and 10 touchdowns on his way to being named All-League 1st Team. Fitzgerald gained 607 yards on the ground on 116 carries (5.2) for nine scores, and was named All-League Honorable Mention. Super sophomore Josh McDonald chipped in 247 yards on the ground on 56 carries (4.4) and two touchdowns.

Brad Scheib
Brad Scheib

With Newell switching to quarterback, and Wright graduating, Blaine was left with senior tight end Tony Nymeyer as the only returning receiver with valuable varsity experience. He caught 17 passes for 181 yards (10.7), three touchdowns and was named All-League 2nd Team. Junior Austin Broyan led the team in receiving with 18 receptions for 233 yards (12.9) and was named All-League 1st Team. McDonald’s athleticism allowed him to play both running back and wide receiver, and he had eight catches for 122 yards (15.3) and a score. Scheib also hauled in eight passes from his running back position for 36 yards (4.5).

Tony Nymeyer
Tony Nymeyer

The offensive line wasn’t only greatly skilled, but also possessed great size. Junior Brad Beard led the battle up front and was named All-League 1st Team. At 6-foot-6 and 200 pounds, junior Jesse Riddle was hard to miss, and was named All-League 2nd Team. Seniors Casey Walser (6-5 250) and Lane Renskers (6-3 190) each stood out on the line, and were both named All-League Honorable Mention. The Borderites averaged 5.7 yards per carry and scored 22 rushing touchdowns.

Each level of the defense had a junior that was named All-League 1st Team. Riddle on the defensive line, Scheib at linebacker and Broyan at defensive back. Walser was named All-League 2nd Team at defensive line as was Newell at defensive back. Rounding out the award winning defensive players were Beard at defensive line, Nymeyer at defensive back and sophomore Jon Allen at linebacker, each of whom were named All-League Honorable Mention.

Newell was a one-man wrecking crew in the kicking game as he was named All-League 2nd Team at punter as well as All-League Honorable Mention at kicker (13 extra points) and kick-returner (1 punt returned for a touchdown). Senior Patrick Hooper took over the kicking duties halfway through the season and he booted seven extra points and two field goals.