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Top 150 #68 – 1999 Sehome Mariners

RECORD: 9-1 – COACH: Ted Flint

LEAGUE: 8-0 (T-1st Place in the WesCo)

CLASSIFICATION: 4A – Playoffs: Lost in 1st Round

POINTS PER GAME: 31.4 – POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME: 10.2
POINT DIFFERENTIAL: +21.2

GAME BY GAME:

Week 1: Sehome 28, Edmonds-Woodway 0

Week 2: Sehome 27, Oak Harbor 13

Week 3: Sehome 49, Shorewood 21

Week 4: Sehome 39, Shorecrest 0

Week 5: Sehome 27, Marysville-Pilchuck 7

Week 6: Sehome 57, Mountlake Terrace 20

Week 7: Sehome 16, Mariner 9

Week 8: Sehome 14, Squalicum 0

Week 9: Sehome 42, Snohomish 7

State Playoffs: 1st Round: Capital 25, Sehome 15


The 1999 Sehome Mariners dedicated their season to memories of coach Birger Solberg, who died of cancer, and running back Pete Staskiews, who was killed in a car accident. The upperclassmen were a tight-knit group, and they all came together and had an amazing season.

After tossing 12 touchdown passes in 1998, senior Paul Nicholes was ready for a breakout season at quarterback. The ’99 version of the Mariners were more grounded. Nicholes completed 28 passes for 545 yards and nine touchdowns. He also ran for three more scores.

Paul Nicholes

Senior Evan Zaslow had an outstanding year, rushing for 1317 yards (7.4 average) and a school record 21 touchdowns. He would go on to be named All-League 1st Team. Junior Andrew Holloway also enjoyed a big season, rushing for 641 yards (6.5) and seven touchdowns. 145-pound senior Mike Roe contributed with 119 yards (4.8) and two scores from his wing back position.

Evan Zaslow

64% of Nicholes’ completions were to wide receiver, Gary Gould, and who could blame him. The 6-foot-4 senior had everything you would need in a receiver. He had size, speed, hands and the ability to make huge plays. He finished with 18 receptions for 405 yards (22.5) and seven touchdowns, and he was named All-League 1st Team. Senior tight end Graham Lasee caught five passes for 70 yards (14.0) and his run blocking was outstanding.

Gary Gould

The offensive line was huge, and was led by the 265-pound senior Bryan Weimer. He was named All-League 1st Team, and was also named All-State 1st Team. He was joined by junior Matt Chalfant (6-5 273) who was named All-League Honorable Mention. They were joined up front by Mike Reed (235 lbs), Nate Croy (200) and Greg Haveman (230).

Bryan Weimer

Lasee was a beast at defensive end, being named All-League 1st Team for the second year in a row, and this time he was also named All-State 1st Team. Weimer was also an All-League 1st Team selection on the defensive line. Senior Tyler Luke was an All-League 1st Team pick at linebacker, and he was joined by junior Mike McEvoy, who was an All-League Honorable Mention pick. Junior Andrew Andersen broke the school record with 33 extra points kicked.

Graham Lasee

Sehome Top 15 Most Kicking Points in a Game

  1. Melloy Nelson, 11 vs. Blaine, 2017
  2. Jonny Reid, 8 vs. Bellingham, 2014
  3. Jonny Reid, 8 vs. Anacortes, 2014
  4. Andrew Andersen, 8 vs. Mariner, 2000
  5. Sam Diehl, 8 vs. Nooksack Valley, 2013
  6. Andrew Andersen, 7 vs. Shorewood, 1999
  7. Andrew Andersen, 7 vs. Mountlake Terrace, 1999
  8. Sam Diehl, 7 vs. Anacortes, 2012
  9. Sam Diehl, 7 vs. Bellingham, 2013
  10. Jonny Reid, 7 vs. Blaine, 2014
  11. Gabriel Weight, 7 vs. Burlington-Edison, 2014
  12. Multiple players with 6

Sehome Top 15 Extra Points Kicked in a Game

  1. Andrew Andersen, 7 vs. Shorewood, 1999
  2. Andrew Andersen, 7 vs. Mountlake Terrace, 1999
  3. Sam Diehl, 7 vs. Bellingham, 2013
  4. Kurt Kootnekoff, 6 vs. Notre Dame (BC), 1977
  5. Andrew Andersen, 6 vs. Snohomish, 1999
  6. Sunny McGrath, 6 vs. Anacortes, 2002
  7. Sam Diehl, 6 vs. Sammamish, 2012
  8. Sam Diehl, 6 vs. Squalicum, 2013
  9. Gabriel Weight, 6 vs. Ferndale, 2014
  10. Multiple players with 5

Sehome Top 15 Receiving Yards Per Reception in a Game (Min. 4 rec)

  1. Brad Wark, 43.5 vs. Heritage, 2001 (4-174)
  2. Derek Handy, 42.3 vs. Squalicum, 2006 (4-169)
  3. Alex Granschow, 33.5 vs. Anacortes, 2001 (4-134)
  4. Gary Gould, 30.5 vs. Snohomish, 1999 (4-122)
  5. Derek Handy, 29.0 vs. Meridian, 2006 (4-116)
  6. Evan Miksovsky, 27.0 vs. Sedro Woolley, 2013 (4-108)
  7. Marcus Montag, 26.3 vs. Squalicum, 2016 (4-105)
  8. Sean Riley, 25.8 vs. Tahoma, 1979 (4-103)
  9. Darrin Finnson, 24.8 vs. Sedro Woolley, 1984 (5-124)
  10. Jay Reyna, 24.8 vs. Mount Vernon, 1985 (4-99)
  11. Trent Leach, 24.8 vs. Mount Baker, 2006 (4-99)
  12. David Williams, 23.0 vs. Meridian, 2006 (9-207)
  13. Derek Handy, 22.8 vs. Ferndale, 2006 (5-114)
  14. Jacob White, 22.5 vs. Anacortes, 2002 (4-90)
  15. Evan Miksovsky, 22.2 vs. Ferndale, 2013 (5-111)

Sehome Top 15 Receiving Yards in a Game

  1. David Williams, 207 vs. Meridian, 2006
  2. Brad Wark, 174 vs. Heritage, 2001
  3. Derek Handy, 169 vs. Squalicum, 2006
  4. Trent Leach, 153 vs. Squalicum, 2006
  5. Trevor Walker, 134 vs. Cascade (Everett), 1997
  6. Alex Granschow, 134 vs. Anacortes, 2001
  7. Steve Acalin, 130 vs. Arlington, 1977
  8. Marcus Montag, 127 vs. Cedarcrest, 2016
  9. Darrin Finnson, 124 vs. Sedro Woolley, 1984
  10. Gary Gould, 122 vs. Snohomish, 1999
  11. Matt Collier, 120 vs. Ferndale, 1976
  12. Taylor Rapp, 120 vs. Meridian, 2013
  13. Trevor Walker, 119 vs. Marysville-Pilchuck, 1997
  14. Derek Handy, 116 vs. Meridian, 2006
  15. Jay Reyna, 114 vs. Mariner, 1985
  16. Josh Smith, 114 vs. Anacortes, 1993
  17. Derek Handy, 114 vs. Ferndale, 2006
  18. David Williams, 114 vs. Mount Baker, 2006