2025-26 Football Program

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EXECUTIVE BOARD

Region A-1: Cathy Schick - Seattle Academy

Region A-2: Tara Davis - Seattle PS

Region B-1: Wendy Malich - Peninsula SD

Region B-2: Johnny Lee - Silas

Region C-1: Casey Gant - Desert Hills MS

Region C-2: Steven Carson II - Inchelium

Region C-3: David Blakney - Wapato

District 1: Harlan Kredit - Lynden Christian

District 2: Jeff Lowell - Bellevue SD

District 3: Dwayne Johnson - Cape Flattery SD BOARD VICE PRESIDENT

District 4: Scott Chamberlain - Shelton

District 5: Russ Waterman - Eastmont

District 6: Paul Manfred - Gonzaga Prep BOARD PRESIDENT

WIAA STAFF

COVER PHOTO CREDITS

Maria Dorsten

Northwest Sports Photography

Assistant Executive Director: Cindy Adsit

Assistant Executive Director: Andy Barnes

Director of Communications: Sean Bessette

Production Coordinator: Teagan Eldridge

Chief Financial Officer: Leah Francis

Membership & Billing Coordinator: Peter Ho

Executive Director: Mick Hoffman

Assistant Executive Director: Jeneé James

Assistant Executive Director: Justin Kesterson

Chief Strategy Officer: Andy Knapp

Director of Marketing: Bryn Langrock

Eligibility & Publications Coordinator: Avé Trebilcock

Administrative Assistant: Natalie Wallace

DISTRICT DIRECTORS

District 1: Don Beazizo

District 2: Tom Doyle

District 3: Joe Keller

District 4: Tim Graham & Tim Trimble

District 5: Dave Cullen

District 6: Mike Edwards

WELCOME LETTERS

Athletic

On behalf of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association Executive Board, it is my privilege to welcome you to this year’s WIAA State Championships, brought to you by Gesa Credit Union. These events represent the culmination of countless hours of dedication, teamwork, and perseverance by student participants, coaches, and school communities from all across the State of Washington.

The WIAA and its member schools are proud to provide opportunities for all students to excel in athletics, performing arts, and other activities—always grounded in the values of fair play, sportsmanship, and teamwork. These principles are at the heart of what makes interscholastic activities such a vital part of the educational experience.

As you enjoy today’s competition, we invite you to celebrate not only the excellence on display but also the character, respect, and camaraderie that define high school activities in our state.

Congratulations to all the participants, and thank you to the parents, coaches, officials, and fans whose support helps make these opportunities possible.

Best wishes for a memorable and spirited championship experience.

Welcome to the WIAA State Championships, presented by Gesa Credit Union. The WIAA Executive Board, The WIAA Executive Board, staff, and member schools share a unified goal of providing interscholastic activities that enrich students’ lives and create lasting memories. WIAA State Championships represent the culmination of dedication, perseverance, and teamwork demonstrated throughout the season by student-participants and their supporters.

At the WIAA, we believe education-based athletics and activities provide the safest, most equitable, and most meaningful environment for students to learn and grow. While it is a privilege for our staff to organize and host these culminating events, they are made possible through the invaluable efforts of coaches, athletic directors, officials, and the many volunteers who contribute to the success of each championship. This event celebrates the students who have earned the opportunity to compete at the highest level of high school sports and activities in Washington. Their hard work, discipline, and commitment have brought them to this stage. We also extend appreciation to the parents, families, and loved ones whose support has been instrumental throughout their journey.

Sportsmanship and citizenship remain cornerstones of every WIAA State Championship. We encourage all spectators to demonstrate positive support for every participant, helping to ensure an environment that is safe, respectful, and enjoyable for all students, coaches, officials, families, and fans alike.

The Washington Officials Association (WOA) extends its congratulations to all student-participants competing in this year’s WIAA State Championships, presented by Gesa Credit Union. Reaching this stage requires tremendous dedication, discipline, and perseverance. The WOA applauds each participant for the commitment that has led to this achievement and encourages you to enjoy the memories and moments that make this experience so meaningful.

While these State Championships represent the pinnacle of the season for many officials, the WOA also recognizes the thousands of officials who dedicate their time and expertise throughout the year, working countless contests across every region of Washington. These individuals play an essential role in the success of education-based athletics, contributing to fair play, safety, and sportsmanship at every level of competition.

Officials choose to serve because of their passion for the games and activities they love, and to give back to programs that have positively shaped their lives. The WOA is deeply appreciative of their ongoing commitment to supporting student-participants and interscholastic activities statewide. Those interested in becoming an official are encouraged to contact the Washington Officials Association. More information is available at www.washingtonofficials.com.

The WOA looks forward to an outstanding State Championship experience.

OFFICIALS

4A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Bob Shaw, South Sound

Umpire: Ron Schafer, Inland Empire

Linesman: Bret Peck, Tri-Cities

Line Judge: Joel Taylor, Snohomish County

Back Judge: Haven Barnes, Pacific Northwest

Alternate: Jackson LeMessurier, South Sound

1A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Scott Rone, Snohomish County

Umpire: Bryan Keatley, Lower Columbia

Linesman: Jay Sainz, Peninsula

Line Judge: Michael Moore, South Sound

Back Judge: Steve Lafayette, Western WA

Alternate: Craig Johnson, Snohomish County

3A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Paul Rohrbaugh, Pacific Northwest

Umpire: Nick Perigo, Whatcom Skagit

Linesman: Mike Wold, Chelan County

Line Judge: Gerry Mungia, Yakima Valley

Back Judge: Luke Raynor, Inland Empire

Alternate: Lynn Strub, Pacific Northwest

2B STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Kyle Prosser, Western WA

Umpire: Terry Granillo, Pacific Northwest

Linesman: Ryan Souve, Whatcom Skagit

Line Judge: Richard Langeland, Evergreen

Back Judge: Cameron Hartley, North Olympic

Alternate: Joe Horn, Western WA

2A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Gary Loucks, Evergreen

Umpire: Rory Schilling, Tri-Cities

Linesman: Joel Murphy, Inland Empire

Line Judge: Jaret Fulbright, Columbia Basin

Back Judge: Cody Brown, Yakima Valley

Alternate: Justin Hestekin, Evergreen

1B STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

Referee: Bruce Lalonde, Colville Valley

Umpire: Daniel Roberts, Western WA

Linesman: Tayler Parsons, SE Washington

Line Judge: Steve Pyeatt, Pacific Northwest

Back Judge: Brandon Apperson, SW Washington

Alternate: Scott Yanagida, Snohomish County

Director Gonzaga Prep
Executive Director WIAA
Mick Hoffman
Executive Director WOA
Todd Stordahl

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STATE FOOTBALL 4A FINALS

- HUSKY STADIUM

LAKE STEVENS VIKINGS

SEASON RECORD: 13-0

1 Colten Fink 5’ 8” 160 RB/DB 11

2 Kekoa Okiyama 5’ 8” 165 WR/DB 12

3 Max Cook 6’ 2” 180 WR/DB 10

4 Seth Price 6’ 1” 190 WR/DB 11

5 Jay Ferrell

6 Blake Moser

5’ 9” 180 RB/DB 11

5’ 11” 170 QB 11

7 Kaiden Peck 5’ 11” 190 TE/LB 12

8 Dre Harding 5’ 9” 160 WR/DB 12

9 Felix Ramsey 5’ 11” 190 WR/DB 11 10 AG Griffin III 6’ 2” 205 TE/DL 10 11 Deuce Wilson 5’ 7” 140 WR/DB 10

12 Jayden Valencia Silva 5’ 7” 140 QB/DB 10

14 Dylan Phinney 6’ 4” 185 WR/DB 12

15 Nolan Nettles 6’ 3” 190 QB 10

17 Xander Garcia 6’ 2” 175 WR/DB 10

18 Jayden Hollenbeck

6’ 1” 155 WR/DB 10

19 Ty Tautolo 6’ 4” 245 TE/DL 11

20 Brian Tilghman 6’ 1” 180 WR/DB 12

21 Jackson Evans 5’ 9” 175 RB/LB 11

22 Akio Yonesaka 5’ 7” 170 RB/LB 10

23 Marcus Lopez 5’ 8” 175 RB/DB 11

24 Julius Darby 5’ 8” 150 RB/DB 11

25 Brooks Pugmire 5’ 11” 165 WR/DB 10

26 Dylan Cerbin Cazarin 6’ 0” 180 WR/DB 11

28 Grayson Eggers 6’ 1” 200 RE/LB 12

32 Henry Campbell 5’ 8” 165 RB/DB 9

33 Keegan Brown 6’ 2” 220 RE/DL 12

34 Rylan Kautz 6’ 1” 170 TE/LB 10

35 Jordan Ngezaho 5’ 9” 190 OL/LB 10

36 Dax Stonehouse 6’ 1” 185 RB/DB 11

37 Liam Herolaga 5’ 10” 175 TE/LB 10

42 Gavin Smith McDonald 6’ 0” 190 WR/LB 9

43 Lucas Nippert 6’ 0” 165 WR/DB 9

44 Ryan McKenna 6’ 2” 185 TE/DB 11

45 Lucas Mooring 6’ 1” 220 P/K 12

50 Hunter Mounts 6’ 0” 235 OL/DT 11

51 Kenny Buckmiller 6’ 2” 220 OL/DE 12

52 Brayden Slezak 6’ 0” 210 OL/DE 11

53 Zayne Oga 6’ 0” 180 OL /DL 10

54 Kayden Blanchard 5’ 10” 210 OL/LB 11

55 Will Lynch 6’ 5” 245 OL/DT 11

56 Kaleb Kelly 6’ 0” 180 OL/DL 11

57 Reese Olson 6’ 3” 215 OL/DL 12

58 Landon Taylor 6’ 0” 240 OL/DL 10

59 Ryder Gobin-Tolentino 6’ 2” 260 OL/DL 10

60 Rylan Sekely 6’ 1” 220 OL/DL 10

63 Caleb Connolly 5’ 10” 240 OL/DT 12

64 Andrew Claudio-Ortega 5’ 8” 180 OL/DL 12

65 Carter Lineaweaver 5’ 10” 200 OL/LB 11

66 Christopher Parker 6’ 0” 240 OL/DL 11

68 Loeka Lavea 6’ 0” 270 OL/DL 9

70 Calvin Middendorf 6’ 3” 290 OL/DT 10

72 Andrew Aitken 6’ 3” 230 OL/DL 12

73 Cameron Thompson 6’ 1” 230 OL/DL 11

74 Azael Sawo 6’ 0” 230 OL/DL 10

77 Ted Kuhrau 6’ 5” 265 OL/DL 12

78 Rhomel Tambou 6’ 1” 215 OL/DL 11

79 Aden Cox 6’ 0” 185 OL/DE 12

80 Karter Bringedahl 5’ 11” 145 WR/DB 9

85 AJ Smith 5’ 9” 170 WR/DB 11

87 Logan Campbell 6’ 0” 180 TE/LB 11

88 John Eaton 6’ 1” 170 WR/DB 11

89 Channing Kohn 5’ 11” 180 WR/DB 10

W 10/31 Arlington

W 11/7 Woodinville 56-28 W 11/15 Kamiakin 55-14 W 11/22 Moses Lake 76-41 W 11/29 Graham Kapowsin 44-35 W 12/6 Sumner

TEAM PROFILE

City: Lake Stevens

School District: Lake Stevens

Colors: Purple, Gold

Principal: Leslie Ivelia

Superintendent: Dr. Mary Templeton

Athletic Director: Jason Pearson

Student Life and Leadership Coordinator: Scott Sifferman

Head Coach: Tom Tri

Assistant Coaches: Seth Becker, Nick Clovsky, Eric Dinwiddie, Geoff Dishion, Ryder Fouts, Noah French, DeSean Harrell, Kirby Kinchen, Matt Leonard, Damon Matz, Noah Pester, Keith Sackett, Lew Widmann

SUMNER SPARTANS

SEASON RECORD: 10-3

4 Izear Ferguson 6’ 2” 185 WR/DB/KR 12

5 Austin Glivar

2” 225 TE/LB 12

5’ 11” 165 QB 10

11 Elias Tulifua 6’ 0” 195 SS/WR 11

12 Jayden Martemianov 5’ 11” 170 WR/DB 12

13 Shipley Ennis 5’ 11” 175 WR/OLB 11

14 Kai Moody

6’ 0” 210 TE/LB 10

15 Maddix Mawrence 5’ 11” 170 QB 10

16 Elijah Prunty 6’ 0” 210 TE/LB 11

17 Xander Cypher 5’ 11” 180 WR/DB/K 12

18 Wyatt Plyler 6’ 1” 190 WR/DB/KR 11

20 Aaron Black 5’ 11” 185 RB/DB 12

21 Emilio Collie 5’ 11” 155 RB/DB 12

22 Santos Hernandez-Ruiz 5’ 8” 175 RB/LB 11

23 Neicko Noffke

5’ 11” 180 WR/DB 12

24 AJ Barnby 5’ 9” 165 RB/DB 10

25 Hudson Hardtke 6’ 1” 160 WR/DB 12

26 Chase Sehlin 5’ 11” 195 RB/LB 10

27 Elias Isaacs

6’ 0” 175 WR/DB 12

28 Mateo Covarrubias 5’ 10” 155 RB/DB 10

30 Boedy Rumph 5’ 11” 175 LB 11

31 Von Jackson 5’ 10” 175 RB/LB 9

32 Marcus Yescas 5’ 11” 155 WR/DB 12

33 Mason Ota 5’ 11” 165 WR/DB 12

34 Lane Babb 5’ 11” 185 RB/LB 10

35 Kevin Moody 5’ 11” 185 WR/LB 12

36 Grady Hall 6’ 1” 170 WR/DB 11

37 Cole Britt 6’ 1” 185 RB/LB 11

38 Brian Brume 5’ 11” 190 RB/LB 12

39 Andrew Bartlett 5’ 9” 165 SS 10

40 Owen George 6’ 1” 215 TE/LB 10

41 Asher Livingston 5’ 11” 155 WR/DB 11

42 Mika Petaia 5’ 11” 215 RB/LB 12

43 Parker Rivera 5’ 11” 170 WR/DB 11

44 Will Maxwell 5’ 11” 235 HB/DE 12

45 Owen Tobin 6’ 6” 215 TE/DE 11

46 Levi Burd 5’ 9” 175 WR/DB 10

48 Jalen Peck 6’ 6” 175 WR/DB 11

50 Landon Azbill 6’ 1” 275 OL/DL 11

51 Chase Sasiu 6’ 1” 285 OL/DL 12

52 Ashton Duty 5’ 11” 230 OL/DL 11

53 Jay Bassi 5’ 11” 175 RB/LB 10

54 Preston Weir-Moses 5’ 11” 260 OL/DL 11

55 Xander Pearson 5’ 11” 250 OL/DL 11

56 Elijah Thomas 6’ 3” 295 OL/DL 12

57 Jackson Pruitt 6’ 2” 245 OL/DL 11

58 Tyson Kukahiko 5’ 11” 255 OL/DL 11

60 Brody Gillaspy 5’ 11” 165 QB 9

61 Conner Fox 6’ 1” 175 WR/DB 9

62 Connelly Trinidad 6’ 0” 220 OL/DL 12

65 Brogan Epperson 6’ 0” 240 OL/DL 9

67 Stephen Horan 5’ 11” 265 DL/LS 12

68 Jaylen Padilla 5’ 10” 190 TE/DE 9

72 Klayton Batterman 6’ 2” 245 OL/DL 10

74 Maciah Keene 6’ 5” 290 OL/DL 11

76 Mark Massey 6’ 1” 255 OL/DL 9

77 Kameron Raboteau 6’ 3” 295 OL/DL 11

78 Jonathan Cherney 6’ 2” 225 TEDE 10

79 Edgar Schenk 6’ 3” 290 OL/DL 11

81 Ashton Pillard 6’ 4” 225 TE/DE 11

82 Kam Warren 5’ 7” 150 WR/DB 10

83 Isaac Sedeno 5’ 9” 155 WR/DB 10

84 Max Browder 5’ 8” 165 WR/DB 10

85 Madden Carr 5’ 10” 150 WR 10

87 Juan Jacobo-guzman 5’ 10” 170 K/P 12

88 Zakile Ncube 5’ 10” 155 WR 12

89 Samuel Goff 5’ 11” 170 K/P 11

90 Shaun Griffith 6’ 3” 240 DT/DE 12

99 Bergen Eriksson 5’ 10” 155 K/P 11

10/10 @ Rogers (Puyallup) 50-0 W 10/17 Curtis 49-3 W 10/24 @ Emerald Ridge 50-0 W 10/30 @ Bethel 49-0 W 11/7 Eastmont 62-0 W 11/15 Richland 49-14 W 11/22 Glacier Peak 34-17 W 11/29 @ Puyallup 42-35 W 12/6 @ Lake Stevens

TEAM PROFILE

City: Sumner

School District: Sumner

Colors: Purple, Gold

Principal: Jeff Baines

Superintendent: Laurie Dent

Athletic Director: Chris Paulson

Head Coach: Keith Ross

Assistant Coaches: Alec Simmons (AHC), Brant Grams, Zach Coop OC, Jason Anderson, Matt Scharton, Tim Mensonides, Andrew Reierson, Aaron Ledesma, David Sandberg, Richard Bigelow, Aidan Wigginton, Joey Sandberg, Jackson Ellis-Ulmer, Luke Ross, Riley Clark, Jordan Wenger, Matt Hopkins, Bruce Schmidt, Shane Sehlin

STATE FOOTBALL 3A FINALS -

HUSKY STADIUM

MOUNT TAHOMA T-BIRDS

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2 Kane Roy 5’ 11” 150 WR/CB/QB 10

3 Felix Diaz 5’ 8” 180 RB/OLB 12

4 Anthony Quintanilla Jr 5’ 9” 170 WR/CB 12

5 Joshuah Durr 5’ 9” 175 WR/OLB/FS 12

6 Mikkah Cordero 6’ 2” 175 QB 12

7 Quentin Hodge 5’ 8” 160 FS/WR 10 8 Shan Jones 6’ 2” 220 TE/MLB 12

Kanai Kennedy 5’ 10” 170 QB/OLB 10

Junior Contreras-Barragan 5’ 10” 175 WR/K/P/FS 12

11 Teaven Jones 6’ 1” 210 OLB/RB 11

12 Aziel Salima 5’ 9” 175 RB/CB/QB 12

13 Kamari Tully-Paul 6’ 0” 195 MLB/WR 12

15 Logan Walker 5’ 9” 170 WR/DB 12

16 Xavier Harris 6’ 1” 170 WR/FS 11

17 Elijah Tinitali 5’ 11” 215 MLB/TE 11

18 Ah’mire Rooter-Heart 6’ 1” 170 CB/WR 9

19 Armel Randle 6’ 0” 160 QB 9

20 Nezie White 5’ 10” 195 RB/OLB 12

21 Kemarjae Davis 5’ 10” 200 RB/MLB 10

22 Keshawn Hines 6’ 0” 200 RB/DE 12

23 David Ahfua 5’ 10” 195 RB/WR/OLB 10

24 Josiah Johnson-Millins 5’ 9” 155 CB/WR 9

25 Diego Kounnavong 5’ 10” 200 MLB/TE 12

26 Prince Hall 5’ 10” 160 CB/WR 9

28 Jaylen Fletcher 5’ 10” 160 WR/FS 9

30 Daniel Malepeai-Clark 5’ 10” 160 CB/WR 9

32 Ronny Howard 5’ 9” 165 RB/LB 9

33 Jonte Payne 5’ 11” 215 MLB/TE 10

34 Mo’raih Toetu 6’ 0” 225 DT/FB 12

NAME

40 Jamie Oloapu 5’ 10” 205 MLB/TE/C 10

42 Marquis Yelladay 5’ 9” 140 WR/OLB 12

43 Sayge Aloisio 5’ 9” 210 DE 12

44 Calvin Phan 5’ 10” 190 DE 10

50 Ipa Ufuti 6’ 0” 200 DE/OL 9

51 Leon Mtchell 5’ 9” 195 DE/OL 12

52 Andrew Savaiinaea 6’ 3” 280 T/NG 12

53 Jacole Dorrough 5’ 9” 245 G/DT 12

54 Lou Leilua 6’ 0” 215 OL/DE 10

55 Kamari Wilson 5’ 6” 285 T/DT 9

56 Thadeus Thacker 5’ 10” 215 DT/G 11

57 Jason Oloapu-Shelton 6’ 0” 205 G/DT 10

58 Chronicles Tauave 6’ 3” 295 G/DT 11

59 Peter Leiato 6’ 1” 265 G/DE 11

63 Omar Dixon 5’ 10” 250 OL 9

64 D’andre Roberts 6’ 0” 220 OL 10

70 Edwin Mikaele 6’ 1” 305 C/DT 11

71 Dallas Tua 6’ 3” 365 T/DT 12

72 DaRon Wilson 6’ 1” 340 T/DL 11

73 Kamarion Tully-Paul 5’ 10” 240 T/DE 12

74 Troy Tauave 6’ 4” 365 T/DT 12

75 Ezekiel Faaifo 6’ 3” 305 T/DT 11

77 Sione Malafu 6’ 0” 310 T/NG 12

79 Matthew Taimatuia 6’ 2” 315 T/DE 12 82 David Cotton

Aaseli

10” 280 G/DT 12 92 Brandon Bardwell

Sediyin Torres

SEASON RECORD: 13-0

TEAM

@ O’Dea

PROFILE

City: Tacoma

School District: Tacoma

Colors: Red, Gold

Principal: David McColgan

Superintendent: Dr. Joshua Garcia

Athletic Director: Rhonda Stinson

Head Coach: Keith Terry

Assistant Coaches: Dion Alexander, Geno Munoz, Dominic Shepperd, Greg Taylor, Reginal Baylor, Jaylen Cobbins-Smith, Chris Corliss, Scott Arnold, Rodney Mele, Milton Myers, Andrew Savaiinaea, Kareen Payne, Immanuel Satterwhite, Kevin Roberts

O’DEA FIGHTING IRISH

0 Nino Moksivong 5’ 7” 152 RB/DB 11

1 Giulio (Lio) Banchero-Capt. 6’ 2” 195 WR/DB 12

2 Ray Clark III

4 J

Wilson

10” 155 WR/DB 11

9” 187 QB 9

6” 165 RB/DB 10 5 Micah Lazo 5’ 4” 120 WR/DB 10 5 Peyton Egan 5’ 10” 176 FB/LB 11

6 Jireh Oliver 5’ 7” 140 WR/DB 10

6 Frederik Parks 6’ 1” 179 WR/DB 11

7 Uriah Stringfield-Capt. 5’ 7” 175 RB/DB 11 8 Hubert (Manny) Isip Jr. 5’ 7” 152 QB 10

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Timo Sousou 5’ 11” 218 RB/LB 12

11 Jayden Magee 5’ 7” 198 FB/LB 11

12 Siosaia Malietufa 6’ 1” 162 WR/DB 9

13 Micah Thornock 6’ 0” 161 WR/DB 10

14 Hutton Leverett-Capt. 5’ 11” 157 QB/DB 11

15 William Bain 6’ 1” 160 QB/DB 12

16 Jaxon Turner 5’ 8” 156 RB/DB 10

16 Ja Ray McKnight 5’ 9” 182 RB/DB 10

17 Evan Prokop

6’ 1” 203 TE/DE 12

18 Rashawn Tymony 5’ 11” 163 QB 10

19 Adonai Ve’e 6’ 0” 242 TE/LB 11

20 Elijah Joshua Gines 5’ 6” 155 RB/DB 10

21 David Schwerzel

6’ 4” 265 TE/DE 12

22 Cayne Rodriquez 5’ 10” 155 WR/DB 10

23 Siaki Failautusi 5’ 8” 153 RB/DB 9

24 Michael Gregov 5’ 11” 187 FB/LB 11

25 Chrystian Ervin 5’ 9” 195 RB/LB 10

26 AJ Gines

5’ 7” 184 RB/DB 12

27 William Roebke 5’ 8” 125 WR/DB 10

28 Sa’Toray Roberson 5’ 11” 183 WR/DB 10

29 Joe Vinson 5’ 4” 128 RB/DB 10

30 Nic Gronlund 5’ 4” 179 RB/DB 11

31 Brayden Zipp-Manio 5’ 9” 147 WR/DB 11

32 Theodore Christensen 6’ 2” 172 WR/DB 11

33 Jack Monkewicz 5’ 8” 146 WR/DB 10

34 Santi Arbini 5’ 10” 205 FB/LB 11

35 Manaia Titialii-Mckinnon 5’ 8” 144 WR/DB 10

36 Clemente Cotto 5’ 9” 166 WR/DB 12

36 Jordan Clark- (INJ) 6’ 1” 185 WR/DB 10

37 Manny Holder 5’ 11” 175 WR/DB 11

38 J Andre Castillo 5’ 11” 205 RB/LB 10

39 Michael Purpura 5’ 2” 175 WR/DB 11

40 Liam Kimble 6’ 2” 205 TE/DE 11

41 Joseph Benavides-Gutierrez 5’ 9” 205 FB/LB 11

42 Milan Cambronero 5’ 4” 131 WR/DB 10

43 Elijah Cabrera 5’ 9” 203 FB/LB 11

44 Max Speller 6’ 1” 215 FB/LB 11

NAME

45 Andrew Heiner 6’ 2” 195 WR/DB 11

46 Nolan Cain 5’ 10” 163 WR/DB 11

47 Carter Anderson 5’ 11” 195 LS 12

48 Jaxon Foy 5’ 10” 175 RB/LB 10

49 Roderick Harvie 5’ 8” 139 WR/DB 10

50 Radley McReynolds 6’ 3” 201 OL/DL 10

51 Kingston Fotualii-Capt. 6’ 3” 286 OL/DL 12

52 Griffin Matzen 6’ 1” 285 OL/DL 12

53 Brady Clisham 6’ 4” 205 OL/DL 11

54 Ernest Populus III 6’ 3” 262 OL/DL 11

55 Keelan Thomas 6’ 0” 225 OL/DL 11

56 Ramere Collier-Banks 5’ 9” 282 OL/DL 12

57 Kyler Harden 6’ 5” 271 OL/DL 10 58 Sioeli Siale 6’ 3” 236 OL/DL 12

59 Tevita Nonu 6’ 3” 285 OL/DL 11

60 Cyrus Batingan 5’ 9” 242 OL/DL 12

61 Josiah Francisco 5’ 9” 238 OL/LB 12

62 Lamar Darden 6’ 3” 241 OL/DL 11

63 Marquicion Siva-Lewis 5’ 9” 230 OL/LB 11

63 Ali Mohamed 6’ 2” 190 TE/DE 10

64 Jeremiah Nonu-Capt. 6’ 2” 325 OL/DL 12

65 Zion Moimoi 5’ 10” 222 OL/DL 11

66 Sammy Finestone 6’ 0” 250 OL/DL 10

67 Damian Canfield 6’ 5” 271 OL/DL 12

68 Maximilien Phillips 5’ 7” 232 OL/DL 11

69 Robert Hendrix 5’ 10” 195 OL/LB 11

70 Chris Laylo 6’ 2” 245 OL/DL 12

71 Sam Binder 6’ 1” 190 OL/DL 11

72 Owen McNutt 6’ 2” 311 OL/DL 11

74 Amar’E Foalima-Calderon 6’ 2” 345 OL/DL 11

75 Tupou Sungalu 6’ 0” 292 OL/DL 10

77 Tanu Noa 6’ 0” 265 OL/DL 11

78 Jett Lieu 6’ 3” 248 OL/DL 10

80 Patrick Mirkin 5’ 10” 161 WR/DB 12

81 Leo Butorac 5’ 8” 137 WR/DB 10

82 Seamus Rabb 6’ 0” 185 WR/DB 12

83 Brandon Blake

0” 158 WR/DB 12

85 Tavita Prescott 6’ 3” 216 TE/DE 11

86 Idriss Diakhate 5’ 11” 200 TE/DE 12 87 Jaxson Troupe

8” 150 WR/DB 10 88 Kirk Trotman Jr.

TEAM

PROFILE

City: Seattle

Colors: Maroon, Gold

Principal: James Walker

Athletic

188 WR/DB 11 89 Finn Galbraith

Macpherson Ashcraft

2” 165 WR/DB 10

Director: Monte Kohler
Head Coach: Monte Kohler

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STATE FOOTBALL 2A FINALS - HUSKY STADIUM

ARCHBISHOP MURPHY WILDCATS

0 Andrew Lucas 6’ 1” 200 RB/DB 11

1 Javen Latta 6’ 1” 175 RB/WR/DB 11

2 Marcus Gaffney 5’ 10” 165 RB/WR/DB 12

3 Evan Ruiz 5’ 11” 185 QB/DB 12

4 Messiah Gray 5’ 9” 160 WR/DB 12

5 Robert Moses 6’ 0” 185 RB/DB/LB 12

6 Kyler Phillips

6’ 1” 185 K/P 12

7 Jordan Rife 6’ 4” 205 WR/LB 12

8 Jack Burns 6’ 1” 192 QB/LB 11

9 Willie Sears 6’ 1” 175 WR/DB 12 10 Khian Mallang 6’ 1” 195 TE/DL 12

11 Henry Gabalis 6’ 6” 225 RB/WR/DB 12

12 Jax Matheny 6’ 1” 180 QB/DB 11

13 EJ Manning 6’ 1” 205 QB/LB 11

14 Max Vernerey 6’ 2” 180 WR/DB 12

20 Isaiah Smith

5’ 11” 195 RB/DB 11

21 Cole Sievers 6’ 2” 200 RB/DB 10

22 Philip Bannan 6’ 1” 178 WR/CB 11

23 Weston Gobin 5’ 10” 180 RB/DB 11

24 Ryder Sandstrom

6’ 1” 190 RB/LB 10

25 Myles Hulse 5’ 11” 170 RB/DB 11

26 Quinn Sievers 6’ 2” 185 RB/WR 10

27 Ryan MacDonald 6’ 1” 180 WR/DB 11

28 Tyler Days 5’ 10” 190 RB/SS 11

30 Peter Murray 6’ 2” 165 WR/DB 11

31 Tanner Ferguson 5’ 9” 160 RB/DB 11

32 Landon Kotila 5’ 10” 155 RB/DB 10 NO. NAME

33 Ben Eagle 6’ 1” 175 RB/DB 10

34 Grayson Thomas 5’ 11” 165 WR/DB 11

40 Parker Burgess 5’ 9” 154 WR/CB 10

42 Kobe Turpin 6’ 2” 170 WR/DB 10

50 William Wilson 6’ 3” 225 OL/LB 11

51 Michael Martinez 5’ 11” 195 OL/DL 12

52 Robert Burnett 5’ 11” 190 OL/LB 11

53 Bryson Moses 6’ 1” 190 OL/DL 10

54 Logan Fryberg 6’ 1” 220 OL/DL 12

55 Tayden Olson 6’ 2” 240 OL/DL 12

57 Gus Morrow 6’ 2” 255 OL/DL 11

58 Keagan Joseph 6’ 1” 192 OL/DL 11

59 Eli Leyba 5’ 11” 205 OL/LB 11

62 Josiah Alexander 6’ 0” 185 OL/DL 10

64 Tate Lawlor 6’ 2” 220 OL/DL 9

65 Hakeim Smalls 6’ 4” 280 OL/DL 12

66 Tristan Rayen 6’ 1” 245 OL/DL 11

67 Gio Machuca Silva 6’ 1” 240 OL/DL 10

70 Cash Causley 6’ 2” 198 OL/DL 10

72 Zavier Mack 5’ 10” 210 OL/DL 10

74 Gabe Dixon 5’ 10” 200 OL/DL 10

75 William Curtiss

3” 275 OL/DL 11

78 August Mack 5’ 10” 270 OL/DL 10

80 Owen Reinhard 6’ 4” 190 TE/DL 9

85 Jack Sievers 6’ 4” 235 TE/DL 12

88 Max Carson 6’ 2” 189 TE/DL 11

SEASON RECORD: 12-0

11/15 Olympic

W 11/22 Sehome 52-20 W 11/29 Anacortes 59-17 W 12/6 Tumwater

TEAM

PROFILE

City: Everett

Athletic Director: Jeff

Head Coach: Joe Cronin

Assistant Coaches: Jake Frauenholtz, Cameron Landes, Mark Landes, Joe Montellano, Shane Pahukoa, Tala Tavega, Tim Wilson, Randy Hudson, James Madison, Pat Matheny

Colors: Red, Black
Principal: John Matusak, Tom Wier
Head of School: Steve Schmutz
Latta

TUMWATER T-BIRDS

51 Vann Hannukaine 6’ 4” 225 OL/DL 12

52 Ethan Marson 6’ 1” 230 OL/DL 10

53 Nathaniel Salas 5’ 10” 215 OL/DL 12

54 Londin Hirz 6’ 2” 175 OL/DL 11

55 Finn Bracy 6’ 1” 235 OL/DL 10

56 Konrad Blake 6’ 1” 215 OL/DL 11

57 Kage Hober 5’ 11” 185 RB/LB 10

58 Teddy Sheppard 5’ 11” 200 OL/DL 9

59 Evan Fuchs 5’ 10” 150 OL/DL 9

60 Luke Hirz 5’ 11” 225 OL/DL 10

61 Max Gardner 5’ 9” 150 OL/DL 9

SEASON RECORD: 12-1 DATE OPPONENT

5’ 9” 175 RB/DB 11

22 Tyler Harris 5’ 9” 145 QB/DB 10

23 Kason Strobl 5’ 9” 165 RB/DB 10

24 Cortlan Anderson 6’ 1” 180 WR/DB 10

25 Christian Bracken 5’ 7” 155 RB/DB 10

26 Blake Heryford 5’ 10” 190 RB/LB 12

27 Ethan Bello 6’ 1” 175 WR/DB 11

28 Jacob Riedl 5’ 11” 165 RB/DB 10

29 Charlie Crawford 6’ 1” 180 WR/DB 12

30 Nick LaPraim 5’ 11” 175 RB/LB 11

31 Kaleb Henderson 6’ 1” 170 RB/DB 10

32 Peyton Davis 5’ 9” 195 RB/DB 12

33 Isaiah West

34 Curtis Hagen

6’ 0” 170 TE/DB 12

5’ 7” 120 QB/DB 9

35 Jayden Hinchcliffe 5’ 8” 190 RB/LB 11

36 Jett Hopton 5’ 11” 170 WR/DB 11

37 Gauge Thurber 5’ 7” 160 RB/LB 10

38 Gavin Kaikkonen 5’ 10” 185 RB/LB 11

39 Ben MacMillan 5’ 11” 175 RB/DB 10

40 Kai Marinig 6’ 4” 200 TE/DL 10

41 Joseph Haase 5’ 7” 135 RB/DB 9

42 Arin Enersen 5’ 11” 190 RB/LB 12

43 Lorenzo Gaggiotti 5’ 9” 175 RB/DB 12

44 Hans Bergford 6’ 3” 200 TE/DL 11

45 Cooper Nelson 5’ 9” 165 RB/LB 9

46 Easton Cole 5’ 6” 130 RB/DB 9

47 Jacob Scott 5’ 11” 150 K/P 11

48 Cameron Briscoe 5’ 9” 165 RB/DB 9

49 Kaison Hester 5’ 9” 155 RB/LB 9

50 Michael London 5’ 8” 145 OL/LB 9

62 Nate Lowery 6’ 5” 230 OL/DL 11

63 Kalim Brown Jr 5’ 8” 200 OL/DL 9

64 Rowdy Read 5’ 11” 200 OL/DL 12

66 Bennett Brown 5’ 9” 160 OL/DL 9

67 Liam Calquhoun 5’ 9” 235 OL/DL 12

68 Jack Roulst 6’ 1” 260 OL/DL 9

70 Reese Gaer 5’ 7” 185 OL/DL 9

72 Maish Ndiritu 5’ 6” 205 OL/DL 11

73 Mike Bierer 5’ 9” 170 OL/DL 9

74 Shane Judy Jr 6’ 3” 255 OL/DL 9

75 Wilson Bogart 5’ 8” 165 OL/DL 12

76 Liam Adams 5’ 8” 245 OL/DL 9

77 Jovani Sanchez 5’ 10” 220 OL/DL 11

78 Landon Anchors 6’ 2” 200 OL/DL 11

79 Hiram Wilder 5’ 7” 200 OL/DL 10

80 Noah Denney 5’ 5” 110 WR/DB 9

81 Ty Halverson 5’ 6” 130 WR/DB 9

82 Aulden Eby 5’ 10” 145 WR/DB 9

83 Alex Becker 5’ 6” 120 WR/DB 9

84 Rylen Kinerk 6’ 1” 160 RB/DB 9

85 Enzo Buchanan 5’ 10” 145 QB/LB 9

86 Luke Denney 5’ 11” 145 TE/DB 9

87 Tyson Henderson 6’ 1” 165 TE/LB 9

88 Sage Nadjilem 5’ 10” 140 WR/DB 9

89 William Ickert 5’ 7” 120 RB/DB 9

90 Alex Stewart 5’ 8” 155 RB/DB 9

92 Damion Alba 5’ 9” 140 RB/DB 9

94 Earlie Alexander 5’ 10” 165 RB/LB 9

95 Kai Roos 5’ 10” 160 TE/DL 9

W 10/24 W.F. West 41-20 W 10/30 @ Centralia 2-0 W 11/7 Sultan 51-6 W 11/14 Washougal 47-6 W 11/22 Franklin Pierce 27-6 W 11/29 East Valley (Yakima) 42-0 W 12/6 @ Archbishop Murphy

City: Tumwater

School District: Tumwater

Colors: Kelly Green, White

Principal: Zach Suderman

Superintendent: Kevin Bogatin

Athletic Director: Jordan Magrath

Head Coach: Willy Garrow

Assistant Coaches: Curtis Clay, Nick Edwards, Scott Haury, Zaiden Hernandez, Justin Heryford, Daniel Hinkle, Patrick Johnson, Rick McGrath, Tony Prentice, Paul Snow, Jordan Stray, Stephen Walker

STATE FOOTBALL 2B

CASHMERE BULLDOGS

1 Isaac Zavala

2 Levi Strutzel

7” 150 WR/DB 12

0” 170 WR/DB 12 3 Kaiden Ruiz-Cook

25 Cole McKenna 5’ 9” 170 RB/DB 10

30 Kaleb Thayer 5’ 10” 175 WR/DB 11

31 Alejandro Mora-Ochoa 5’ 7” 135 RB/ DB 9

10” 165 WR/DB 11

10” 160 WR/DB 11 4 Colton Stendera

5 Tom McDevitt 6’ 2” 175 WR/DB 12

6 Ethan Bessonette

5’ 7” 170 WR/DB 10

7 Braylon Rubio 5’ 9” 175 WR/DB 11

35 Connor Diaz 5’ 7” 135 WR/ DB 9

40 Thurston Christensen 6’ 0” 160 TE/ DL 9

44 Brody Potter 5’ 11” 165 TE/DE 10

45 Jake Donaldson 5’ 8” 155 TE/DL 9

10/3 @ Royal

8 Thomas Bergren 5’ 9” 200 RB/LB 12 9 Grey Jacobson

Rylan Hatmaker

Logan Spies

2” 205 RB/DE 11

11” 165 QB 12

50 Alvaro Ferrer-Sierra 5’ 8” 185 OL/DL 10

51 Julian Soria 5’ 8” 180 OL/DL 12

53 Kalen Vidal-Madsen 5’ 11” 200 OL/DL 11

54 Cam Crawford 5’ 11” 210 OL/DL 10

5’ 8” 165 WR/DB 10

3” 195 WR/DB 12 12 Jack Baker

13 Brett Rubio 5’ 10” 155 WR/DB 10

14 Mac Carlson

6’ 0” 190 QB 10

15 Jackson Binger 5’ 9” 170 TE/DB 10

16 Keenan Knoll

6’ 3” 195 WR/DB 12

17 David Odenrider 6’ 3” 200 TE/DL 11

18 Tobie Larson 6’ 3” 165 WR/DB 12

19 Callen Pipkin

5’ 8” 145 QB 9

20 Jacoby Yousey 5’ 11” 170 WR/DB 11

21 Cooper Green 5’ 7” 165 WR/DB 10

22 Jacoby Tait 5’ 7” 200 RB/LB 10

23 Edgar Reyna 5’ 8” 155 K/P 10

24 Jayce McMahon 5’ 9” 180 RB/LB 9

56 Joseph Acton 6’ 0” 210 OL/LB 12

57 Luke Satterfield 5’ 8” 190 OL/DL 10

60 Logan Musser 6’ 0” 195 OL/DL 12

61 Kolton Weeks 5’ 7” 150 OL/LB 9

62 Roland Bruning 6’ 2” 255 OL/DL 10

66 Sym Sandhu 5’ 6” 160 OL/DL 10

70 Carson Potter 6’ 4” 215 OL/DL 12

71 Jesus Vieyra Capi 5’ 7” 245 OL/DL 11

72 Ulysses Betancourt 5’ 11” 250 OL/DL 11

73 Lizandro Sanchez 5’ 11” 245 OL/DL 12

77 Prin Fox 6’ 3” 270 OL/DL 12

80 Lev Piestrup 6’ 0” 160 WR/DB 11

L 10/10 Zillah 35-6 W 10/17 @ Connell 50-10 W 10/24 @ Chelan 59-8 W 10/30 Naches Valley 59-0 W 11/8 Kalama 64-0 W 11/22 Life Christian Academy 59-16 W 11/29 Mount Baker 41-14 W 12/5 @ Royal

TEAM PROFILE

City: Cashmere

School District: Cashmere

Colors: Orange, Black

Principal: Craig MacKenzie

Superintendent: Glenn Johnson

Athletic Director: Jeff Carlson

Head Coach: Bryan Bremer

Assistant Coaches: Dylan Boyd, Andres Hernandez, Tyler Theiss, Jed Odenrider, Aster Dotson, Aaron Bessonette, Dawson Spies, Daniel Wright, Danny Gold, Duke Odenrider, Christian Hernandez

ROYAL KNIGHTS

SEASON RECORD: 12-0

4 Easton Eilers

1” 170 WR/DB 11

5 Bryan Larsen 6’ 4” 195 TE/DL 12

6 Dax Jenks 6’ 1” 175 RB/DB 11

7 Grant Wardenaar 6’ 4” 180 QB/DB 11

8 Manny Ravulcaba 6’ 3” 165 QB/DB 11

9 Dane Allred 5’ 5” 105 WR/DB 9

10 Jerry Fielding 6’ 1” 155 WR/DB 11 11 Gordan Fielding 5’ 11” 175 QB/LB 9

12 Fischer Livingston 6’ 0” 165 WR/DB 11 13 Brit Wardenaar 5’ 9” 130 WR/DB 9

Anderson Brown 6’ 1” 165 WR/DB/K/P 12

Bronson Scroggins 6’ 1” 150 WR/DB 10

16 Brycen Fitzugh 5’ 9” 145 WR/DB 10

17 Ernie Weeks 6’ 0” 200 QB/LB 10

18 Andy Gilbert 6’ 1” 155 QB/DL 9

20 Sebastian Hernandez 5’ 7” 145 WR/DB 12

21 Scout Stevenseon 5’ 9” 150 WR/DB 10

22 Aven Rodriguez 5’ 8” 160 RB/LB 11

23 Shea Stevenson 6’ 0” 180 WR/LB 12

24 Brody Bishop 5’ 9” 175 RB/LB 12

25 Troy McCulough 5’ 7” 130 WR/DB 10

26 Tyler Pineda 5’ 8” 120 DB/WR 10

27 Luke Perkins 5’ 6” 110 WR/DB 9

30 Elijah Gonzalez 5’ 8” 145 RB/LB 10

31 Hank Lightenegger 5’ 4” 125 WR/DB 9

32 Dane Larsen 5’ 8” 125 WR/DB 9

33 Jackson Flood 5’ 9” 200 RB/LB 10

34 Stone Andre 5’ 10” 150 WR/LB 9

35 Jose Herrejon 5’ 6” 135 Wr/DB 12

40 Cohen Griffin 5’ 7” 150 WR/DB 11

41 Max Frank 5’ 7” 120 WR/DB 9

43 Ian Mora 6’ 1” 155 WR/DB 10

44 Blayne Flood 5’ 8” 180 RB/LB 9

48 Stratton Yorgeson 5’ 4” 105 RB/DB 9

50 Johnny Carrasco 5’ 4” 155 Ol/DL 10

51 Julien Munoz 5’ 9” 170 OL/DL 10

52 Armando Rojas 6’ 0” 205 OL/DL 12

53 Brian Baeza 5’ 7” 125 OL/DL 9

54 Logan Piper 5’ 10” 194 OL/DL 12

55 Juan Oseguera-Gonzalez 5’ 8” 215 OL/DL 11

56 Daniel Angel 5’ 10” 185 OL/DL 10

57 Alex Arreguin 6’ 1” 210 OL/DL 10

58 Juan Medina III 6’ 1” 205 OL/DL 9

59 David Jimenez 5’ 8” 180 OL/LB 11

60 Auger Hebdon 5’ 9” 150 OL/DL 10

61 Giancarlo Basilio 5’ 8” 165 OL/DL 9

62 Kellen Lawrence 5’ 10” 135 OL/DL 9

63 Dalton Goodman 6’ 5” 190 OL/DL 9

64 Abel Garcia 5’ 9” 285 OL/DL 12

65 Yancarlos Bautista 5’ 9” 165 OL/LB 10

66 Bryson Piper 5’ 7” 185 OL/DL 10

68 Rolando Cedillio 6’ 0” 285 OL/DL 12

69 Mason Meseberg 6’ 0” 185 OL/LB 9

70 Krew Jenks 5’ 8” 215 OL/DL 10

71 David Baeza 6’ 0” 215 OL/DL 11

72 Leo Bustos 6’ 1” 275 OL/DL 11

73 Jack Gilbert 5’ 10” 220 OL/DL 12

74 Orlando Santillan 5’ 8” 225 OL/DL 11

76 Jaime Hernandez 5’ 8” 250 OL/DL 10

77 Daniel Valdez 5’ 9” 215 OL/DL 9

78 Mario De La Rosa 5’ 10” 210 OL/DL 12

79 Pedro Basilio 6’ 0” 265 OL/DL 10

80 Tyce Christensen 6’ 0” 205 TE/LB 11

81 Francis Lutz 5’ 6” 125 WR/DB 9

84 Gage Anderson 5’ 11” 145 WR/DB 10

86 Britt Pike 5’ 8” 135 WR/DB 9

87 Hendrix Brown 6’ 1” 195 TE/LB 10

88 Grady Stewart 5’ 10” 150 TE/LB 9

W 10/9 @ Prosser

W 10/17 Wahluke 68-6 W 10/24 @ Naches Valley 55-0 W 10/30 Wapato 78-0 W 11/7 King’s Way Christian 69-0 W 11/22 Seton Catholic 48-10 W 11/29 Lynden Christian 61-35 W 12/5 Cashmere

City: Royal City

School District: Royal

Colors: Black, Gold

Principal: Courtney McCoy

Superintendent: Roger Trail

Athletic Director: Cody Miller

Head Coach: Wiley Allred

Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Scroggins, Kyle Scroggins, Aaron Christensen, Greg Jenks, Dexter Allred, Carter Christensen, Marcus Culler, James Dykes, Avery Ellis

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TOLEDO RIVERHAWKS

1 Rohan Feigenbaum

2

5 Nathan Beaver

6 Austin Reed

0” 205 RB/LB 12

0” 165 WR/DB 11

7 Brody Lawrence 5’ 11” 195 OL/DT 10

8 Jaxyn Pelagio

9 Carter Swofford

8” 165 WR/DB 10

12

10” 165 WR/S 12 12 Joaquin Acosta

3” 170 QB/DB 9 13 Reid Dykstra 6’ 1” 145 WR/DB 9

14 Blake Kurtz 5’ 9” 155 WR/DB 11

16 Wyatt Barnes 5’ 8” 150 RB/LB 11

17 David Hill 6’ 1” 195 TE/DL 10

20 Rhyder Buswell 6’ 1” 170 WR/DB 11

21 Aiden Nichols 5’ 4” 150 RB/DB 10

23 Ashton Nichols 5’ 9” 160 RB/DB 12

24 Bode Buswell 5’ 11” 185 RB/LB 9 NO. NAME

25 Brandon Curry 5’ 8” 135 WR/DB 10

34 Isaac Parmantier 5’ 6” 135 KICKER 10

42 Cole Mosteller 5’ 8” 130 RB/LB 9

50 Masson Ruiz 5’ 9” 225 OL/DL 11

51 Cecil Ventura 5’ 9” 205 RB/LB 12

52 Sean Berry 5’ 11” 170 OL/DL 12

54 Brooks Gould 5’ 10” 150 OL/LB 9

55 James Veigel 5’ 10” 205 OL/DL 11

57 Alex Vasquez 6’ 2” 275 OL/DL 12

60 Kalvin Reed 6’ 0” 215 OL/DL 10

61 Ulisess Luna Gonzalez 5’ 7” 195 K 10

64 Noah Blankenship 5’ 10” 180 OL/DL 10

65 Michael Luna Ortiz 5’ 6” 245 OL/DL 9

68 Ramon Luna Ortiz 5’ 10” 230 OL/LB 10

72 Gavin Weeks 5’ 8” 155 RB/LB 9 74 Aidan Deskins 6’ 2” 215 OL/DL 11

75 Nico Acosta 6’ 1” 235 OL/DE 11

77 Mason Veigel 5’ 11” 190 OL/DL 9

79 Matthew Martin 6’ 1” 215 OL/DL 11

10/17 @ Morton-White Pass

W 10/24 Onalaska

W 11/7 Forks 47-7 W 11/14 Columbia (Burbank) 45-14 W 11/22 Napavine 42-0 W 11/29 Okanogan 24-8 W 12/6 Tri-Cities Prep

TEAM PROFILE

City: Toledo

School District: Toledo

Colors: Red, Black

Principal: Shawn Leggett

Superintendent: Brennan Bailey

Athletic Director: Grady Fallon

Head Coach: Mike Christensen

Assistant Coaches: JB Ewers, Mike Croy, Michael Croy, Carlo Arceo-Hansen, Brian Gale, Ron Gaul, Mack Gaul

TRI-CITIES PREP JAGUARS

34 Samuel Boothe 6’ 1” 180 TE/LB 11

40 Andrew Martinez 5’ 8” 130 WR/DB 9 41 Jameson Devoir 5’ 6” 140 RB/DB 9

43 Max Baerlocher 6’ 1” 175 QB/LB 9

44 Ryon Kovis 5’ 6” 140 RB/DB 9

50 James Koskinen 6’ 2” 210 OL/LB 12

51 Kasen Clements 6’ 2” 225 OL/DL 12

52 Nathaniel Fiecke 6’ 1” 190 OL/LB 11

53 Carsten Seeliger 6’ 1” 230 OL/DL 12

54 Royal Anda 6’

160 OL/LB 10 55 Hudson Dobbs

1” 215 RB/DL 12 22 Pablo Mendoza 5’ 7” 155 RB/LB 12

23 Bennett Breedlove 5’ 11” 140 WR/DB 9

24 Andrew Ferguson 5’ 9” 175 RB/LB 11

31 Kinai Harrison 5’ 8” 140 RB/DB 9

32 Kevin Ahmann 5’ 11” 140 WR/DB 9

33 Jake Sherfey 6’ 2” 220 RB/LB 12

8” 140 RB/LB 9 56 Jason Duncan 5’ 8” 175 OL/DL 10 57 Brody Boogerd 6’ 2” 185 OL/DL 11 58 Logan Dickhaus 6’ 2” 200 OL/DL 11

73 Cale Trulson 5’ 10” 245 OL/DL 11

74 Tucker Schroder 5’ 10” 270 OL/DL 11

77 Enrique Flores 5’ 9” 290 OL/DL 12 SEASON

W 11/7 Granger 53-0 W 11/15 Pe Ell-Willapa Valley 56-0 W 11/22 Liberty Bell 55-12 W 11/29 Adna 34-28 W 12/6 @ Toledo

City: Pasco

School District: Tri-Cities Prep Colors: Navy, Vegas Gold

Principal: Matt Potter

Superintendent: Scott McNamee

Athletic Director: Kyle Cairns

Head Coach: Kyle Cairns

Assistant Coaches: Jordan Kasper, Barry McEachen, Hayden McEachen, Anthony Ramos

Tulalip Heritage 22

STATE FOOTBALL 1B

Pomeroy 86

MLC/CC 38

Wahkiakum 66

Darrington 14

Darrington 44

Quilcene 7

Liberty Christian 56

Naselle 26

Naselle 64

Almira Coulee Hartline 61

Wahkiakum 18

Liberty Christian

Neah Bay 24

Almira Coulee Hartline 22

DESALES FIGHTING IRISH

2 Cohen Wood

3 Jason Guest

4 Alan Campos-Ontiveros

5

6 Evan Martonick

7 Maddox Filan

6” 150 WR/DB 10

8” 155 WR/DB 12

9 Sam Kolb 5’ 11” 150 WR/DB 11 11 Malachi Raymond 6’ 2” 170 WR/DB 11 13 Dominic Fazzari

5” 145 WR/DB 9 18 Santi Santiago 5’ 8” 180 OL/DL 10 20 Caleb Prchal 5’ 9” 155 RB/LB 9

Hudson Hall 6’ 2” 250 OL/DL 11 22 Mateo Jimenez 6’ 0” 180 RB/LB 9

23 Parker Brown 5’ 5” 150 OL/DL 9

32 Manning Filan 6’ 2” 185 OL/DL 12 34 Caleb Bingham

2” 185 RB/LB 11 35 Gunnar Ferraro

8” 130 OL/DL 10 50 Joao Marques 5’ 11” 210 DL 11 52 Nicholas Chvatal 5’ 11” 200 OL/DL 11

54 Austin Owsley 5’ 5” 150 OL/DL 9

55 Anakin Houchin 5’ 7” 140 OL/DL 12

72 Angel Lugo Maya 5’ 11” 205 OL/DL 10

75 Anthony Alvarado 5’ 5” 225 OL/DL 11

SEASON RECORD: 13-0

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W 10/24 Liberty Christian (Richland)

W 11/1 @ Pomeroy

W 11/7 Wellpinit 64-16 W 11/14 Ocosta 56-16 W 11/22 Neah Bay 58-24 W 11/29 Almira-Coulee-Hartline 44-22 W 12/5 Liberty Christian (Richland)

TEAM PROFILE

City: Walla Walla

Colors: Green, Gold

Principal: John Lesko

Superintendent: Curtis Seidel

Athletic Director: Nick Hazeltine

Head Coach: Josh Richard

Assistant Coaches: Zach Leahy, Jeremy Guest, Bill Chase, Joe Baffney, Luke Hamada

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City: Richland

Colors: Red, White, Blue

Principal: Karen Bjur

Superintendent: Jim Cochran

Athletic Director: Maddie Godwin

Head Coach: Craig Lukins

Assistant Coaches: Scott Morris, Tim Koglin, Elijah Halupa, Drew Ott, Daniel Drinkard, Andrew Holloway, Evon Branton, Aiden Allen, Tyson Stover, Josh Fonner

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STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

4A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—24, 2 players, most recent: Kolton Matson, Lake Stevens (vs. Graham-Kapowsin), 2023

Most touchdowns—4, 2 players, most recent: Kolton Matson, Lake Stevens (vs. Graham-Kapowsin), 2023

Most PATs—7, 2 players; most recent: Greg Papich, Central Valley (vs. South Kitsap), 1997

Total offense—403, Max Browne, Skyline (vs Bellarmine Prep), 2012

Most rushes— 37 Alexander Shaw, Lewis & Clark (vs. Bothell), 2007

Most yards rushing—254, Tyree Clowe, Central Valley (vs. South Kitsap), 1997

Most TD rushes—4, Chris Dixon, Newport, Blv (vs. Puyallup), 1992

Most passes attempted—48, Daveon Superales, Graham-Kapowsin (vs. Lake Stevens), 2023

Most passes completed—33, Sefo Liufau, Bellarmine Prep (vs Skyline), 2012

Most passes had intercepted—3, 9 players; most recent: Jaden Sheffey, Woodinville (vs. Richland), 2017

Most yards passing—384, Max Browne, Skyline (vs Bellarmine Prep), 2012

Most TD passes—4, 2 players, most recent: Kolton Matson, Lake Stevens (vs. Graham-Kapowsin), 2023

Most receptions—13, Marshal Smith, Pasco (vs. Kentwood), 2001

Most yards receiving—204, Raul Vigil, Pasco (vs. Bethel), 2000

Most TD receptions—3, Joseph Siofele, Union (vs. Lake Stevens), 2018

Most punts—9, 2 players, most recent: Mike Walker, Mount Tahoma (vs. Blanchet), 1974

Most interceptions—3, 6 tied, most recent: Adam Weissenfels, Richland (vs. Woodinville), 2017

Most fumble recoveries—2, Casey Perryman, Richland (vs. Woodinville), 2017

Longest run—80, 2 Players; most recent: Joseph Siofele, Union (vs. Lake Stevens), 2018

Longest TD run—80, 2 Players; most recent: Joseph Siofele, Union (vs. Lake Stevens), 2018

Longest pass play—84, Bill Hobert to Dan Thurston, Puyallup (vs. Gonzaga), 1987

Longest TD pass play—84, Bill Hobert to Dan Thurston, Puyallup (vs. Gonzaga), 1987

Longest punt—63, 2 players, most recent: Kolton Matson, Lake Stevens (vs. Graham-Kapowsin), 2023

Longest punt return—47, Eric McGarrah, Richland (vs. Kentwood), 1999

Longest kickoff return—93, Brent Weidenbach, Kentwood (vs. Pasco), 2001

Longest interception return—81, Jesse Lambert, Tumwater (vs. Inglemoor), 1993

Longest fumble return—63, Michael Johnson, Camas (vs. Chiawana), 2013

Longest field goal—49, Sean McDonald, Skyline (vs. Bellarmine Prep), 2012

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—29, Gonzaga Prep (vs. Skyline), 2015 Total offense—564, Gonzaga Prep (vs. Skyline), 2015

Most rushes—83, Gonzaga Prep (vs. Skyline), 2015

Most yards rushing—524, Graham-Kapowsin (vs. Lake Stevens), 2021

Least yards rushing—2, Bellarmine Prep (vs. Skyline), 2012

Most yards passing—403, Skyline (vs. Bellaremine Prep), 2012

Least yards passing—9, 2 teams; most recent: Kentridge (vs. Richland), 1981

Most return yards—206, Kamiakin (vs. Curtis), 1995

Most passes attempted—48, Graham-Kapowsin (vs. Lake Stevens), 2023

Most passes completed—33, Bellarmine Prep (vs. Skyline), 2012

Most passes had intercepted—4, South Kitsap (vs. Central Valley), 1997

Most punts—9, 2 teams: Mount Tahoma (vs. Blanchet), 1974, and Blanchet (vs. Mount Tahoma), 1974

Most fumbles—8, Mount Tahoma (vs. Blanchet), 1974

Most fumbles lost—3, 4 teams; most recent: Wilson (vs. Pasco), 1998

Most penalties—14, Camas (vs. Chiawana), 2013

Most yards penalized—116, Richland (vs. Camas), 2016

Most points scored—52, Union (vs. Lake Stevens), 2018

Highest losing score—28, Capital (vs. Kentwood), 2002

Most points one quarter—28, Curtis (vs. Kamiakin), 1995

Largest margin—42 (Curtis 49, Kamiakin 7), 1995

TEAM

(ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—11, Juanita, 1984-86; Pasco, 1998-2001

*Most consecutive appearances—23, South Kitsap, 1980-2002

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

3A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—30, Chris Raftery, Sammamish (vs. Prosser), 1999

Most touchdowns—5, Chris Raftery, Sammamish (vs. Prosser), 1999

Most PATs—7, 2 players; most recent: Mike Wold, Arlington (vs. Mark Morris), 1979

Total offense—325, Matt Griffith, Lakes (vs. Skyline), 2000

Most rushes—33, 4 players; most recent: William Wang, Bellevue (vs. Kennewick), 2021

Most yards rushing—297, Johri Fogerson, O’Dea (vs. Skyline), 2007

Most TD rushes—5, Chris Raftery, Sammamish (vs. Prosser), 1999

Most passes attempted—45, Kellen Moore, Prosser (vs. Ferndale), 2005

Most passes completed—28, Kellen Moore, Prosser (vs. Ferndale), 2005

Most passes had intercepted—4, 4 players; most recent: Joey Jansen, Kamiakin (vs. Bellevue), 2010

Most yards passing—335, Matt Griffith, Lakes (vs. Skyline), 2000

Most TD passes—4, Tali Ena, Prosser (vs. Sammamish), 1999

Most receptions—10, Danny Lochrie, Prosser (vs. Ferndale), 2005

Most yards receiving—151, Reggie Williams, Lakes (vs. Skyline), 2000

Most TD receptions—2, 10 players; most recent: Hunter Bryant, Eastside Catholic (vs. Bellevue), 2015

Most punts—9, 2 players; most recent: Jeff Pill, Shelton (vs. Sumner), 1974

Most interceptions—2, Many players

Most fumble recoveries—2, 6 players; most recent: Peter Taoipu, Eastside Catholic (vs. O’Dea), 2019

Longest run—96, Gavin Smith, Bellevue (vs. Lynden), 2001

Longest TD run—96, Gavin Smith, Bellevue (vs. Lynden), 2001

Longest pass play—96, Milton Hopkins Jr. to Cooper Mathers, O’dea (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2019

Longest TD pass play—96, Milton Hopkins Jr. to Cooper Mathers, O’Dea (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2019

Longest punt—67, Thomas Tabor, O’Dea (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2018

Longest punt return—80, Scott Whiting, Bellevue (vs. O’Dea), 2011

Longest kickoff return—97, Brandon Welling, Eastside Catholic (vs. Bellevue), 2015

Longest interception return—100, Kemper Hardy, Centralia (vs. Liberty, Iss), 1980

Longest fumble return—74, Eric Biege, Skyline (vs. O’Dea), 2007

Longest field goal—46, Tim Nienaber, Bellevue (vs. Ferndale), 2004

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—28, Arlington (vs. Mark Morris), 1979

Total offense—519, Lakes (vs. Skyline), 2000

Most rushes—62, Ferndale (vs. Lakes), 1997

Most yards rushing—465, Bellevue (vs. Lynden), 2001

Least yards rushing—minus 5, Eastside Catholic (vs. Bellevue), 2015

Most yards passing—335, Lakes (vs. Skyline), 2000

Least yards passing—0, 9 teams; most recent: Bellevue (vs. Yelm), 2023

Most return yards—257, Centralia (vs. Liberty, Iss), 1980

Most passes attempted—45, Prosser (vs. Ferndale), 2005

Most passes completed—28, Prosser (vs. Ferndale), 2005

Most passes had intercepted—4, 4 teams; most recent: Kamiakin (vs. Bellevue), 2010

Most punts—9, 2 teams; most recent: Shelton (vs. Sumner), 1974

Most fumbles—8, Sumner (vs. Shelton), 1974

Most fumbles lost—5, Sumner (vs. Shelton), 1974

Most penalties—14, Bellevue (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2015

Most yards penalized—131, Eastside Catholic (vs. O’Dea), 2018

Most points scored—57, Burlington-Edison (vs. Peninsula), 1977

Highest losing score—42, Bellevue (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2015

Most points one quarter—28, Twice, most recent: Bellevue (vs. Eastside Catholic), 2015

Largest margin—38 (Bellevue 38, Kamiakin 0), 2010

TEAM (ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—17, Bellevue, 2001-2005

*Most consecutive appearances—22, O’Dea 94-2014

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

2A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—30, Sawyer Racanelli, Hockinson (vs. Lynden), 2018

Most touchdowns—5, Sawyer Racanelli, Hockinson (vs. Lynden), 2018

Most PATs—7, Ryan Henderson, Archbishop Murphy (vs. Liberty), 2016

Total offense—435, Josh Kraght, Lynden (vs. Tumwater), 2012

Most rushes—35, Todd Basler, Elma (vs. Othello), 2001

Most yards rushing—250, Steven Stoker, Connell (vs. Elma), 2002

Most TD rushes—5, Sawyer Racanelli, Hockinson (vs. Lynden), 2018

Most passes attempted—70, Chance McDonald, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most passes completed—48, Chance McDonald, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most passes had intercepted—7, 2 players; most recent: Eli Slesk, Meridian (vs. Omak), 2000

Most yards passing—479, Chance McDonald, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most TD passes—5, 2 players; most recent: Connor Johnson, Archbishop Murphy (vs. Liberty), 2016

Most receptions—18, Emeka Egbuka, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most yards receiving—271, Zac Vis, Lynden (vs. Tumwater), 2012

Most TD receptions—3, 4 players; most recent: Emeka Egbuka, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most punts—5, 2 players; most recent: Troy Petz, Lynden (vs. Tumwater), 2021

Most interceptions—6, Curtis Hurlbert, Omak (vs. Meridian), 2000

Most fumble recoveries—1, many players

Longest run—87, Hunter Baker, Tumwater (vs. Steilacoom), 2019

Longest TD run—87, Hunter Baker, Tumwater (vs. Steilacoom), 2019

Longest pass play—80, Isaac Jahns to Ramon Perez, Othello (vs. Elma), 1998

Longest TD pass play—80, Isaac Jahns to Ramon Perez, Othello (vs. Elma), 1998

Longest punt—64, Ty Gilliland, Tumwater (vs. Hockinson), 2017

Longest punt return—38, Andrew Brown, Tumwater (vs. Lynden), 2012

Longest kickoff return—90, Cole Sheridan, Pullman (vs. Elma), 1997

Longest interception return—76, Curtis Hurlbert, Omak (vs. Meridian), 2000

Longest fumble return—60, Kyler Gordon, Archbishop Murphy (vs. Liberty), 2016

Longest field goal—52, Carlos Gil, Connell (vs. Elma), 2002

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—32, 2 Times; Most Recent: Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Total offense—596, Othello (vs. Elma), 1998

Most rushes—66, Tumwater (vs. Anacortes), 2024

Most yards rushing—422, Tumwater (vs. Steilacoom), 2019

Least yards rushing—5, Pullman (vs. Meridian), 2003

Most yards passing—479, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Least yards passing—31, Tumwater (vs. Lynden), 2021

Most return yards—182, Pullman (vs. Elma), 1997

Most passes attempted—70, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most passes completed—48, Steilacoom (vs. Tumwater), 2019

Most passes had intercepted—7, 2 teams; most recent: Meridian (vs. Omak), 2000

Most punts—5, 3 teams; most recent: Lynden (vs. Tumwater), 2021

Most fumbles—5, Meridian (vs. East Valley, Yak), 1999

Most fumbles lost—3, 4 teams; most recent: East Valley (Yak) (vs. Othello), 2004

Most penalties—13, Anacortes (vs. Tumwater), 2023

Most yards penalized—131, Anacortes (vs. Tumwater), 2023

Most points scored—60, Anacortes (vs. Tumwater), 2023

Highest losing score—37, Lynden (vs. Hockinson), 2018

Most points one quarter—27, Anacortes (vs. Tumwater), 2023

Largest margin—43 (Meridian 57, East Valley, Yak 14), 1999

TEAM (ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—15, Lynden, 2011-2014

*Most consecutive appearances—17, Othello, 1997-2013

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

1A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—36, twice; most recent: Lance Allred, Royal (vs. Seton Catholic), 2024

Most touchdowns—6, twice; most recent: Lance Allred, Royal (vs. Seton Catholic), 2024

Most PATs—10, Jed Wardenaar, Royal (vs. Toledo), 1996

Total offense—403, Lance Allred, Royal (vs. Seton Catholic), 2024

Most rushes—33, Nate Edgar, Ridgefield (vs. Cascade, Leav), 1995

Most yards rushing—243, Marcques George, Mount Baker (vs. Royal), 2022

Most TD rushes—6, Lance Allred, Royal (vs. Seton Catholic), 2024

Most passes attempted—47, Simon Burkett, Meridian (vs. Royal), 2017

Most passes completed—22, 2 Players; Most Recent: Caleb Christensen, Royal (vs. Lynden Christian), 2019

Most passes had intercepted—7, Kent Mackay, Connell (vs. Raymond), 1973

Most yards passing—332, Ray Valle, Royal (vs. Freeman), 2004

Most TD passes—5, Will Sutor, Royal (vs. Tacoma Baptist), 2000

Most receptions—9, 2 Tied, Most Recent: Corbin Christensen, Royal (vs. Lynden Christian), 2019

Most yards receiving—219, Spencer Hadley, Connell (vs. Meridian), 2006

Most TD receptions—3, Chris Murphy, Royal (vs. Tacoma Baptist), 2000

Most punts—8, Adam Cooper, Toledo (vs. Royal), 1996

Most interceptions—3, Aaron Kelly, Cashmere (vs. Meridian), 1984

Most fumble recoveries—2, 4 players; most recent: Ron Sorensen, Lynden (vs. Medical Lake), 1991

Longest run—91, Marcus Goldbach, Freeman (vs. Mt. Baker), 2013

Longest TD run—91, Marcus Goldbach, Freeman (vs. Mt. Baker), 2013

Longest pass play—96, Ira Potter to Joey Walling, Tacoma Baptist (vs. Royal), 2000

Longest TD pass play—96, Ira Potter to Joey Walling, Tacoma Baptist (vs. Royal), 2000

Longest punt—67, Randy Dunn, Royal (vs. King’s), 2015

Longest punt return—76, Kyle Warwick, Colfax (vs. Lynden Christian), 1997

Longest kickoff return—91, Marcus Goldbach, Freeman (vs. Mt. Baker), 2013

Longest interception return—86, Tyson Martin, Okanogan (vs. Kalama), 1998

Longest fumble return—53, Wayne Hughes, Langley (vs. Omak), 1979

Longest field goal—41, Anthony Louthan, Montesano (vs. Royal), 2012

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—25, Royal (vs. Eatonville), 2021

Total offense—568, Royal (vs. Tacoma Baptist), 2000

Most rushes—60, Archbishop Murphy (vs. Zillah), 2003

Most yards rushing—466, Archbishop Murphy (vs. Connell), 2002

Least yards rushing—minus 19, Connell (vs. Raymond), 1973

Most yards passing—332, Royal (vs. Freeman), 2004

Least yards passing—0, 6 teams; most recent: Eatonville (vs. Royal), 2021

Most return yards—212, Toledo (vs. Royal), 1996

Most passes attempted—48, Meridian (vs. Royal), 2017

Most passes completed—24, Lynden Christian (vs. Ephrata), 1986

Most passes had intercepted—7, Connell (vs. Raymond), 1973

Most punts—8, Toledo (vs. Royal), 1996

Most fumbles—6, Woodland (vs. North Mason), 1982

Most fumbles lost—4, 3 teams; most recent: Medical Lake (vs. Lynden), 1991

Most penalties—14, Royal (vs. Meridian), 2017

Most yards penalized—123, Royal (vs. Meridian), 2017

Most points scored—70, Royal (vs. Toledo), 1996

Highest losing score—35, Connell (vs. Cascade Christian), 2010

Most points one quarter—28, Royal (vs. Toledo), 1996; Royal (vs. Tacoma Baptist), 2000

Largest margin—70 (Royal 70, Toledo 0), 1996

TEAM (ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—19, Royal, 2019-2024

*Most consecutive appearances—24, Royal, 2000-Pres.

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—30, Sam Busch, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Most touchdowns—5, Sam Busch, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Most PATs—8, Dan Moser, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Total offense—405, Roger Jensen, DeSales (vs. Concrete), 1985

Most rushes—42, Ashton Haight, Onalaska (vs. Kalama), 2019

Most yards rushing—306, Brian Wilson, Willapa Valley (vs. DeSales), 2001

Most TD rushes—5, Sam Busch, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Most passes attempted—49, Brian Lindgren, DeSales (vs. Willapa Valley), 1996

Most passes completed—29, Brian Lindgren, DeSales (vs. Willapa Valley), 1996

Most passes had intercepted—4, 2 players; most recent: Mel Sterkel, Kittitas (vs. Concrete), 1984

Most yards passing—424, Roger Jensen, DeSales (vs. Concrete), 1985

Most TD passes—6, Brian Lindgren, DeSales (vs. Orcas), 1998

Most receptions—13, Joe Levens, DeSales (vs. Mossyrock), 1997

Most yards receiving—202, Scott Magnaghi, DeSales (vs. Concrete), 1985

Most TD receptions—4, Joe Levens, DeSales (vs. Mossyrock), 1997

Most punts—9, Chris Fitzgerald, Pe Ell (vs. Colton), 1983

Most interceptions—3, 2 Players; most recent: Max Cox, Kalama (vs. Napavine), 2021

Most fumble recoveries—2, 5 players; most recent: Joe Esquivel, Okanogan (vs. Napavine), 2014

Longest run—95, Jerrad Jeske, Liberty (Spangle) (vs. Wahkiakum), 1992

Longest TD run—95, Jerrad Jeske, Liberty (Spangle) (vs. Wahkiakum), 1992

Longest pass play—85, Roger Jensen to Scott Magnaghi, DeSales (vs. Concrete), 1985

Longest TD pass play—85, Roger Jensen to Scott Magnaghi, DeSales (vs. Concrete), 1985

Longest punt—64, Dawson Stanley, Napavine (vs. Kalama), 2018

Longest punt return—83, Jesse Buchanan, Raymond (vs. Reardan), 1993

Longest kickoff return—91, Jackson Esary, Kalama (vs. Onalaska), 2019

Longest interception return—67, Zac Ebding, DeSales (vs. Lind-Ritzville), 2004

Longest fumble return—97, Alan Day, Hunters (vs. Adna), 1989

Longest field goal—40, Travis Pollard, Willapa Valley (vs. DeSales), 2001

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—25, DeSales (vs. Mossyrock), 1997

Total offense—607, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Most rushes—67, Colton (vs. Morton), 1977

Most yards rushing—607, Colton (vs. Brewster), 1975

Least yards rushing—minus 18, DeSales (vs. Lind-Ritzville), 2004

Most yards passing—419, DeSales (vs. Rainier), 1991

Least yards passing—minus 7, 2 teams; most recent: Reardan (vs. Raymond), 1993

Most return yards—213, Mossyrock (vs. DeSales), 1997

Most passes attempted—50, DeSales (vs. Willapa Valley), 1996

Most passes completed—29, DeSales (vs. Willapa Valley), 1996

Most passes had intercepted—4, 3 teams; most recent: Kittitas (vs. Concrete), 1984

Most punts—9, Pe Ell (vs. Colton), 1983

Most fumbles—6, 2 teams; most recent: Colton (vs. Pe Ell), 1983

Most fumbles lost—5, Coulee-Hartline (vs. Willapa Valley), 1979

Most penalties—13, Okanogan (vs. Napavine), 2023

Most yards penalized—113, Okanogan (vs. Napavine), 2023

Most points scored—61, DeSales (vs. Mossyrock), 1997

Highest losing score—34, Napavine (vs. Okanogan), 2015

Most points one quarter—26, Napavine (vs. Okanogan), 2022

Largest margin—35 (Colton 56, Brewster 21), 1975

TEAM (ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—11, Kalama, 2017-19

*Most consecutive appearances—16, Napavine, 2008-Present

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

1B STATE CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL

(CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most points scored—44, Marcus King, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

Most touchdowns—6, 3 players; most recent: Marcus King, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

Most PATs—9, Jesse Solis, Touchet (vs. Clallam Bay), 1998

Total offense—611, Maguire Isaak, ACH (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Most rushes—38, 2 players; most recent: Garrett Blauert, LaCrosse-Washtucna-Kahlotus (vs. Wishkah Valley), 2008

Most yards rushing—380, Marcus King, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

Most TD rushes—6, Marcus King, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

Most passes attempted—41, Maguire Isaak, ACH (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Most passes completed—27, Will Hoppes, Tri-Cities Prep (vs. Lummi), 2009

Most passes had intercepted—4, Randy Carlson, Odessa (vs. Crescent), 1996

Most yards passing—552, Will Hoppes, Tri-Cities Prep (vs. Lummi), 2009

Most TD passes—10, Will Hoppes, Tri-Cities Prep (vs. Lummi), 2009

Most receptions—10, 2 players; most recent: Payton Nielson, ACH (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Most yards receiving—259, Lane Marsh, Sunnyside Christian (vs. ACH), 2017

Most TD receptions—5, Jesse Hardt, Odessa (vs. Neah Bay), 1989

Most punts—6, Bob Blair, Pe Ell (vs. Prescott), 1975

Most interceptions—3, 3 players; most recent Titan Jameson, Lummi (vs. Tri-Cities Prep), 2010

Most fumble recoveries—2, 3 players; most recent: Cameron Benner, Wishkah Valley (vs. LaCrosse-Washtucna-Kahlotus), 2008

Longest run—99, Sam Erwin, Prescott (vs. Inchelium), 2001

Longest TD run—99, Sam Erwin, Prescott (vs. Inchelium), 2001

Longest pass play—81, Dane Isaak to Grady Murray, ACH (vs. Quilcene), 2021

Longest TD pass play—81, Dane Isaak to Grady Murray, ACH (vs. Quilcene), 2021

Longest punt—56, Danny Sawyer, Clallam Bay (vs. Touchet), 1998

Longest punt return—83, Jakoba Square, Crescent (vs. Odessa), 1996

Longest kickoff return—88, 3 players; most recent: Cole Svec, Neah Bay (vs. Liberty Christian, 2014

Longest interception return—91, Cameron Buzzell, Neah Bay (vs. Odessa-Harington), 2016

Longest fumble return—91, John Reamer, Neah Bay (vs. Liberty Christian), 2014

Longest field goal—23, Jett Nelson, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

TEAM (CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ONLY)

Most first downs—31, Almira Coulee Hartline (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Total offense—722, Almira Coulee Hartline (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Most rushes—82, Wilbur-Creston-Keller (vs. Liberty Christian), 2024

Most yards rushing—555, Odessa (vs. Naselle), 2019

Least yards rushing—4, Neah Bay (vs. Odessa), 1989

Most yards passing—552, Tri-Cities Prep (vs. Lummi), 2009

Least yards passing—3, Naselle (vs. Odessa), 2019

Most return yards—279, Clallam Bay (vs. Touchet), 1998

Most passes attempted—41, Almira Coulee Hartline (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Most passes completed—27, Tri-Cities Prep (vs. Lummi), 2009

Most passes had intercepted—4, 2 teams; most recent: Odessa (vs. Crescent), 1996

Most punts—6, Pe Ell (vs. Prescott), 1975; St. John-Endicott (vs. Lummi), 2006

Most fumbles—8, 2 teams; most recent: Colton (vs. Taholah), 1997

Most fumbles lost—5, Oakville (vs. Washtucna), 1977

Most penalties—14, Twice, most recent: Lummi (vs. Almira Coulee Hartline), 2015

Most yards penalized—132, Lummi (vs. Almira Coulee Hartline), 2015

Most points scored—84, Almira Coulee Hartline (vs. Sunnyside Christian), 2017

Highest losing score—62, Wishkah Valley (vs. LaCrosse-Washtucna), 2008

Most points one quarter—40, Odessa (vs. Almira Coulee Hartline), 2018

Largest margin—58 (Prescott 58, Pe Ell 0), 1975

TEAM (ENTIRE TOURNAMENT)

*Most consecutive wins—15, LaCrosse-Washtucna, 2002-2012

*Most consecutive appearances—16, Lummi, 2004-2019

*Updated prior to the 2025 State Tournament

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