
A great senior class led the way for the Borderites, and a big part of it was three-year starting lineman, Jay Dodd. Most know that he has been Blaine’s head coach since 2006, but he was a dominant lineman for the orange and black in the 90’s. Although he was an offensive tackle, he was asked to pull outside a lot. His athleticism allowed him to do so when Blaine ran it’s favorite quick-pitch play with Whatcom County’s leading rusher of 1995, Colby Dixon.

As a two-year starting quarterback, all Travis Thayer did was win games. He didn’t put up the biggest passing numbers, but he wasn’t asked to do that. Also, when the game was on the line, he produced. He scored the lone touchdown in overtime when his Borderites beat Meridian 6-0. He also tossed the game-winning touchdown pass on 4th-and-goal to beat Mount Baker 13-10, also in overtime. Because of his late-game heroics, and leadership skills, he was named the Whatcom County League’s Most Valuable Player.