Interlake 'family' wins state title

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“I had an amazing defense in front of me,” Getzendaner said. “I honestly didn’t even get that many chances.” The Red Wolves’ best two looks of the evening skimmed just high of the crossbar and the outstretched arms of the Saints’ keeper. Most of the evening was spent in the Cedarcrest end of the field as Interlake used the speed of its defense to control the pace. “It makes it harder for teams to defend us because we have an attacking defense,” Tavener said. “They really stepped up in the playoffs.” The lone Interlake score of the contest came in the 41st minute when Isabel Farrell hit a corner kick that was deflected into the back of the net. The goal was credited to Emma Bergstrom, but the sophomore and leading goal scorer in the 2A/3A KingCo conference called it an own goal. “If she didn’t touch it,” Bergstrom said. “I would have.” Interlake outscored opponents 8-0 in five playoff games to earn the school’s second team sport title (to go with the 4A baseball trophy from 1986) and ensure a legacy for a team that players and coaches insist is something more. “We are a family,” Farrell said. “I think it means more to these girls than any other team in the state. This is huge for Interlake especially.” “Our whole goal was to get a banner in the gym,” Bergstrom said. “So future generations can look and see that girls soccer did something good.” The win gave Tavener a state title in his first season as Interlake head coach after coming back to the school from

BY JOSH SUMAN

jsuman@bellevuereporter.com

Catie Getzendaner and the Saints’ defense did not allow a goal in five playoff games en route to a 2A state title. CHAD COLEMAN, Bellevue Reporter Lindbergh this season, where he left another group he had built into a state contender. Having been an assistant with the Saints previously, the win carried extra meaning and capped a season with a group he called “amazing.” To top it all off, it was the coach’s birthday. Asked what the win meant, Tavener was emotional and succinct. “More than you know,” he concluded.

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The new place of use will be tax parcel 2525049019 in the NW ¼ Section 31, Township 24N, Range 5E, W.M. The new purpose of use will be irrigation of 0.40 acres during the irrigation season. No increase will be made to the instantaneous withdrawal rate or annual quantity. Protests or objections to approval of this application must include a detailed statement of the basis for objections: protests must be accompanied with a fifty-dollar ($50.00) nonrefundable recording fee (please remit check or money order only) and filed with the department of Ecology at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days from November 25, 2011. Department of Ecology Cashiering office – NWRO-WR PO Box 47611 Oympia WA 98504-7611 Published in the Bellevue Reporter November 18, 2011 and November 25, 2011. #545268.

Senior running back Jordan Todd brought his team even with the topranked Lynden Lions early in the opening frame of a 2A quarterfinal football game with a 80-yard touchdown run, but the visitors reeled off four consecutive scores to head into halftime with a 34-7 lead that would prove insurmountable. Todd, who entered the game with 2,322 rushing yards and was outside the top-eight on the singleseason list, tallied 359 more against Lynden to finish the season with the most prolific total in state history with 2,681 yards. Ferndale’s Matthias Wilson had the previous mark with 2,676.

Top Rushing Totals in WIAA history Jordan Todd, Interlake 2011 (12 games) 2,681 yards Matthias Wilson, Ferndale 1997 (14 games) 2,676 yards Johnie Kirton, Jackson 2003 (12 games) 2,675 yards Mario Gobbato, Blaine 2011 (10 games) 2,669 yards Jonathan Stewart, Timberline, 2003 (12 games) 2,566 yards Jerod Moore, Wahkiakum 1999 (11 games) 2,538 yards Bishop Sankey, Gonzaga Prep 2010 (10 games) 2,522 yards

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