Top 150 #60 – 2009 Blaine Borderites

RECORD: 7-4 – COACH: Jay Dodd

LEAGUE: 5-2 (2nd Place in the 2A NWC)

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

POINTS PER GAME: 30.0 – POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME: 15.0
POINT DIFFERENTIAL: +15.0

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: New West (BC) 26, Blaine 20

Week 2: Blaine 36, Anacortes 14

Week 3: Blaine 28, Ferndale 21

Week 4: Blaine 46, Mount Baker 7

Week 5: Lynden 28, Blaine 14

Week 6: Blaine 24, Squalicum 0

Week 7: Burlington-Edison 31, Blaine 28

Week 8: Blaine 35, Sehome 0

Week 9: Blaine 51, Bellingham 0

State Play-In Game: Blaine 28, Cedarcrest 0

State Playoffs: 1st Round: WF West (Chehalis) 38, Blaine 20


The 2009 version of the Borderites were explosive. They scored at least three touchdowns in every game they played, except the one against Lynden when they scored two touchdowns. They could beat you in the air, and they could beat you on the ground. The defense also recorded four shutouts during the season, proving that this was one of the best Blaine football teams of all-time.

Jordan McCarty

Senior quarterback Jordan McCarty threw the ball all over the field, completing 139 passes for 1671 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also scored a touchdown on the ground and was named All-League 2nd Team. He graduated as one of the top passers in school history.

Caleb Statham

I’ve been asked a few times, “Who is the fastest player you’ve ever seen in Whatcom County history?” I never have just one answer. Usually about five names come to mind, and one of them is Caleb Statham. If the senior running back broke loose, he was gone. He had a tremendous season, rushing for 1488 yards (8.2 average) and 21 touchdowns. He was named both All-League 1st Team as well as All-State 1st Team. Senior David Craig contributed with 235 yards rushing (6.0) and three touchdowns.

Trevor Chau

Three-year starter wide receiver Trevor Chau had a great senior year, catching 54 passes for 791 yards (14.6) and seven touchdowns. He graduated as the school’s all-time leading receiver, and was named All-League 1st Team and All-State 2nd Team. He was joined on the outside by junior Todd Bird. He caught 39 passes for 423 yards (10.8) and five touchdowns, and he was named All-League Honorable Mention. 190-pound senior tight end Al Bohnson caught 17 passes for 234 yards (13.8) and four touchdowns, and he was an All-League 2nd Team selection. It was a tremendous trio of pass catchers for McCarty.

Travis Pederson

The offensive line was well rounded, and could run block just as well as it could pass protect, as the Borderites ran for over 2000 yards and passed for over 1700 yards on the season. Senior Travis Pederson (6-3 262) led the way up front, and was named All-League 1st Team. Senior Joel Garza (5-10 225) combined quick feet with tremendous strength, and was named All-League 2nd Team. Seniors Anthony Munden (6-1 215) and Christian Wood (6-0 245) were each named All-League Honorable Mention.

Joel Garza

Blaine had a huge senior class, which meant that most players didn’t have to star on both sides of the ball. That allowed the defensive line to be fresh with big bodies. Senior Brandon Heggem (6-0 215) led the charge and was named All-League 1st Team. He was joined on the line by seniors Chris Nunez (5-6 190) and Brad Johnson (6-1 190) who were both named All-League Honorable Mention.

David Craig

The linebacking corps was extremely talented, and it was led by Garza, who was named All-League 1st Team. He was joined by seniors Tusapa Laolagi (6-0 190), who was named All-League 2nd Team and scored a defensive touchdown against Anacortes, Shaffer Hicks (6-0 200) and Bohnson, who were each named All-League Honorable Mention.

Keith Sentkowski

Craig led the secondary, and was named All-League 1st Team as well as All-State 2nd Team. He was joined by fellow senior Tucker Morgan, who was named All-League 2nd Team. Morgan also served as the punter, and was named All-League Honorable Mention, while senior kicker Keith Sentkowski was also an All-League Honorable Mention selection, nailing 34 extra points and one field goal.

Top 150 #61 – 2013 Ferndale Golden Eagles

RECORD: 7-3 – COACH: Jamie Plenkovich

LEAGUE: 6-2 (3rd Place in the 2A/3A NWC)

CLASSIFICATION: 3A – Playoffs: Lost Play-In Game

POINTS PER GAME: 32.4 – POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME: 20.1
POINT DIFFERENTIAL: +12.3

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Ferndale 47, Blaine 21

Week 2: Ferndale 48, Sehome 21

Week 3: Ferndale 28, Garfield 6

Week 4: Ferndale 35, Burlington-Edison 28

Week 5: Ferndale 41, Squalicum 7

Week 6: Sedro Woolley 32, Ferndale 20

Week 7: Ferndale 61, Bellingham 28

Week 8: Lynden 14, Ferndale 6

Week 9: Ferndale 38, Anacortes 0

State Play-In Game: Bellevue 44, Ferndale 0


A more recent version of the Golden Eagles might not have known what it had when the season started. But, they realized soon that they had great team speed, and another great Ferndale team.

Cooper Clark

Senior Cooper Clark was now into his second season as the starting quarterback, and he finished with 31 completions for 478 yards and five touchdowns. His overall athleticism also allowed him to rush for two more touchdowns.

Joey Akers

Running back Joey Akers missed most of the prior season due to an injury, but he more than made up for it with a gigantic senior season. He carried the ball 153 times for 1013 yards (6.6 average) and 13 touchdowns, and he was named All-League 2nd Team. 220-pound junior fullback Marcus Nightingale plowed through the middle of the Ferndale line for 948 yards (6.4) and 11 touchdowns. Lightning-quick junior Daniel Jones rounded out the Golden Eagle backfield, rushing for 446 yards (8.4) and seven touchdowns.

Marcus Nightingale

Jones and Akers each totaled over 100 yards receiving (121 and 114, respectively) and they caught four of the five touchdown passes thrown by Clark. 6-foot-3 senior wide receiver Robert Hardin caught a team-high seven passes and junior Christian Cameron caught a touchdown pass. 6-foot-7 sophomore tight end John Weg hauled in five passes for 62 yards (12.4). Senior Hunter Grunhurd anchored the offensive line that pushed it’s way to average 328 yards rushing per game!

Taylor Bellefeuille

Super sophomores Chris Hernandez and Taylor Bellefeuille took the conference by storm as some of the best defensive underclassmen. Hernandez was named All-League 1st Team on the defensive line, while Bellefeuille was named All-League 1st Team at linebacker. Even with those two studs, the defense was anchored by it’s strong secondary. Akers was named All-League 1st Team, and was also named All-State 1st Team, while Clark was an All-League 2nd Team performer. Junior Andrew Higginson-Fernandez booted 37 extra points and one field goal.