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Ellis Breaks 21-Year Old School Record

Blaine senior quarterback Cam Ellis did everything he could last night, trying to top the Meridian Trojans. In fact, he did something that no other Borderite has ever done. His 387 passing yards broke the school record, which was previously held by Caleb Luehmann who threw for 352 yards against Nooksack Valley in 1996. Meridian ended up winning in overtime, 50-44.

Passing Leaders After Week One

Top Ten Passers

PLAYER TEAM ATT COM PCT YDS AVG TD INT
Casey Bauman NV 14 13 92.9% 223 15.9 2 0
Simon Burkett MER 23 15 65.2% 213 9.3 2 3
Nick Knutson BELL 29 17 58.6% 195 6.7 0 1
Brock Heppner LYN 23 12 52.2% 173 7.5 1 1
Kaleb Bass MB 12 8 66.7% 149 12.4 2 0
M. Mindnich SE 37 18 48.6% 148 4.0 2 1
Spencer Lloyd SQU 22 14 63.6% 147 6.7 0 0
Cam Ellis BLA 20 8 40.0% 87 4.4 0 2
Ty Van Dyken LC 15 8 53.3% 41 2.7 0 1
P. Robertson LC 12 3 25.0% 38 3.2 1 1

*Stats are as close as I can get, by watching game film on HUDL.

Who will win the 1A Northwest Conference?

Predictions are hard to make in any season, but this season seems to be a little harder. Every team has talent, every team has size and every team is coached by it’s school’s all-time winningest coach. So, let’s break this down…


Vote here for which team you think will win the conference championship!


Lynden Christian: The Lyncs have one of the best pure teachers of the game in head coach Dan Kaemingk. He always puts his kids in the best situations to win, and his defensive schemes are highly regarded throughout the rest of the conference. Although LC is the only team in the league that doesn’t return its starting quarterback, Ty Van Dyken has gotten reps the past two years and should do just fine. They also return their leading rusher (Jordan Riddle), their top lineman (George DeJong) and two skill starters on both sides of the ball (Michael Lancaster and Kalai Jandoc).

Meridian: You just can’t count out a Bob Ames-coached team. The tradition is there, the mystique is there and the fu-manchu is there. The Trojans return several key players from last year’s squad that beat King’s and Cascade Christian in the post-season. Most of the talk is about quarterback “Slingin'” Simon Burkett, but Meridian also returns Manny Sabalza, Tony Schleimer and T.J. Dykstra. Like most 1A schools, there isn’t a ton of depth. So, if the front-line players can stay healthy, and if they have some pleasant surprises on the offensive line, you can looks for the “Trohahns” to be back in the state playoffs.

Mount Baker: The Mountaineers return Kaleb Bass at quarterback. They return Carson Engholm and his 1350 yards and 19 touchdowns at running back. They also return Thomas Barbo at wide receiver, who just happens to be the school’s all-time leading receiver. So, why are they being overlooked? They did lose some impressive guys from last season. But, you can’t count out a team that has won five straight conference championships. All of the linebackers return as well, and the offensive line might not be as big as it’s been in the past, but it will be extremely athletic.

Nooksack Valley: Everyone seems to be pointing to the Pioneers this season. Most of the seniors collectively took their lumps as sophomores, and they enjoyed some success last year. They are big and they are strong, but can they get over the hump? Casey Bauman gets a lot of pub, and rightly so, but Kyle Veldman is a straight up beast at middle linebacker, and is the most underrated wide receiver in the conference. Kirk Veldman and Luke Winter are each benching well over 300 pounds, and Tre Silva is one of the quickest players around.


ALL-TIME COACHING MATCHUPS:

Ames vs. Kaemingk : Ames 24, Kaemingk 10

Ames vs. Lepper: Ames 12, Lepper 10

Ames vs. Myhre: Ames 23, Myhre 8

Kaemingk vs. Lepper: Lepper 8, Kaemingk 6

Kaemingk vs. Myhre: Myhre 13, Kaemingk 8

Lepper vs. Myhre: Lepper 17, Myhre 3

 

2017 Preseason Associated Press Top 10 Rankings

Class 3A
Team (First Place Votes) Overall Pts
1. Eastside Catholic (7) 88
2. O’Dea (2) 75
3. Kamiakin 67
4. Lincoln 61
5. Bonney Lake 42
6. Garfield 30
7. Ferndale 24
8. Peninsula 22
9. Squalicum 19
10. Mt. Spokane 16
Class 2A
Team (First Place Votes) Overall Pts
1. Archbishop Murphy (10) 100
2. Lynden 81
3. Tumwater 75
T4. Liberty (Issaquah) 58
T4. Ellensburg 58
6. Burlington-Edison 31
7. Sedro-Woolley 28
T8. W.F. West 20
T8. West Valley (Spokane) 20
10. Prosser 19
Class 1A
Team (First Place Votes) Overall Pts
1. Royal (8) 89
2. Connell (1) 82
3. LaCenter 54
4. Mount Baker 47
5. Cascade Christian 46
6. Montesano 32
7. Deer Park 24
8. Meridian 23
9. Colville 19
10. Nooksack Valley 15