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2011 PRESEASON SENIOR ALL-STATE TEAM
OFFENSE
QB JEFF LINDQUIST MERCER ISLAND 6-3 225
RB KEIVARAE RUSSELL MUKILTEO MARINER 5-11 180
RB LeVONTE LITTLEJOHN LAKEWOOD LAKES 5-11 185
WR DAVID FONTENETTE BETHEL 6-2 220
WR TRENT SEWELL BOTHELL 6-2 200
TE CALEB SMITH KENT KENTRIDGE 6-5 235
OL ZACH BANNER LAKEWOOD LAKES 6-8 280
OL JOSHUA GARNETT PUYALLUP 6-4 275
OL MAX KELLY SPOKANE GONZAGA PREP 6-4 255
OL NATHAN DEAN KIRKLAND JUANITA 6-5 270
OL CORY ENGLISH AUBURN 6-3 275
PK KOREY DURKEE GIG HARBOR 6-4 200
MP CEDRIC DOZIER LAKEWOOD LAKES 5-11 185
MP AUSTIN PERNELL COVINGTON KENTLAKE 5-11 180
MP DAVID TRIMBLE YAKIMA DAVIS 6-1 185
DEFENSE
DL DREW SHARKEY SPOKANE FERRIS 6-3 255
DL B.J. SALMONSON NOOKSACK VALLEY 6-5 265
DL RYAN JOHNSON VANCOUVER MTN. VIEW 6-3 245
DL ZAHEER WEBB LAKEWOOD LAKES 6-3 315
LB JORDAN PULU FEDERAL WAY 6-2 225
LB CURTIS TAYLOR SEATTLE O’DEA 6-1 215
LB CALEB SAULO KENT KENTLAKE 6-2 225
LB AUSTIN RICKERT ISSAQUAH 6-2 220
DB MIKE WASHINGTON OAK HARBOR 6-3 185
DB JASON THOMPSON KENNEDY CATHOLIC 6-3 205
DB DAMIAN GREENE SAMMAMISH SKYLINE 5-10 175
P BRETT ARRIVEY WOODINVILLE 6-2 205
MP MATT HADLEY CONNELL 6-0 185
MP MIQUIYAH ZAMORA PASCO CHIAWANA 5-11 195
MP MICHAEL RECTOR BELLARMINE PREP 6-1 180
OTHER SENIORS TO WATCH
QB DREW AUSTIN GRAHAM-KAPOWSIN 6-2 190
QB ANTHONY BERG MUKILTEO KAMIAK 6-3 200
QB SAM BROWN MILL CREEK JACKSON 6-0 190
QB MITCH GUELLER CHEHALIS 6-3 205
QB JUSTIN HORDYK BETHEL 6-1 175
QB KABEN HUMPHREY-BUTER VANCOUVER UNION 6-3 195
QB KIERAN McDONAGH VANCOUVER SKYVIEW 6-2 225
QB LUCAL McGILL WENATCHEE EASTMONT 6-2 200
QB JAKE NELSON LAKE STEVENS 6-2 195
QB DEION WRIGHT YAKIMA DAVIS 6-0 185
RB LATRELL DUKES N/A 5-11 215
RB CALEB GARZA OTHELLO 5-10 185
RB KOLE HEIDINGER SPOKANE FERRIS 5-9 175
RB EUGENE HOLLEY SHORELLINE SHOREWOOD 6-0 175
RB SPENCER KILLMAN OLYMPIA 6-0 190
RB ZACH MARSHALL CAMAS 5-9 185
RB D.J. MAY FEDERAL WAY 5-11 195
RB STEVEN MONTGOMERY SUNNYSIDE 5-8 180
RB TRAI PATRICK MILL CREEK JACKSON 5-10 200
RB CHEVY WALKER BELLEVUE E.S. CATHOLIC 6-0 185
RB LEVI WIGG DEMING MT. BAKER 5-9 170
R JAKE ARCHER CASCADE CHISTIAN 6-2 190
R NICK FULLER WOODLAND 6-4 200
R SAM GESICKI SILVERDALE OLYMPIC 6-0 185
R MOE HANDCOX WALLA WALLA 5-10 175
R KEYLIN HUDLESTON PUYALLUP ROGERS 6-5 210
R COOPER KUPP YAKIMA DAVIS 6-0 180
R ERIC LEMKE ISSAQUAH 6-4 240
R ANDREW PRICE BLAINE 6-5 220
R JAKE SPRINGFIELD BELLEVUE E.S. CATHOLIC 6-4 190
R NATE TROTTER ADNA 6-5 225
R ZACH WIMBERLY TUMWATER 6-2 225
L JEFFERSON AUMUA FEDERAL WAY JEFFERSON 6-3 290
L JOE ARGUINCHONA SPOKANE FERRIS 6-4 235
L CALEB BARNES CASHMERE 6-2 220
L MORYA BRELAND TUKWILIA FOSTER 6-2 230
L GINO BRESOLIN SAMMAMISH EASTLAKE 6-2 255
L DANIEL CANZATER FERNDALE 6-2 260
L DENNIS CHRISTENSEN RICHLAND 6-4 250
L MATT CRUZ VANCOUVER SKYVIEW 6-3 255
L QUINCEY DAVISON COVINGTON KENTWOOD 6-2 290
L JAKE ELDERKAMP BELLEVUE 6-5 285
L SAM FLOR SEATTLE O’DEA 6-4 275
L CODY FULLETON SEATTLE O’DEA 6-3 265
L ROKO GUCAKE SHORELINE KING’S 6-3 245
L JAREK JENSEN BELLINGHAM SQUALICUM 6-2 285
L MARTIN MARTINEZ MUKILTEO MARINER 6-3 310
L JOSH MITCHELL SNOQUALMIE MT. SI 6-3 270
L COLTON NIBLICK MILL CREEK JACKSON 6-3 265
L USO OLIVE FEDERAL WAY 6-0 285
L ANTHONY OLOBIA ISSAQUAH LIBERTY 6-5 235
L JAMES PECKHAM M. CREEK ATM 6-4 270
L ALEC POSTLEWAIT DEMING MT. BAKER 6-3 255
L JOEL RAGAZZO SPANAWAY BETHEL 6-4 225
L JALEN ROBINSON ISSAQUAH LIBERTY 6-2 255
L SETH ROJAS SEATTLE O’DEA 6-4 245
L SCOTT ROSE BUCKLEY WHITE RIVER 6-3 285
L CARO SAMOA KENT KENTRIDGE 6-2 275
L BRANDON SILIGA FEDERAL WAY DECATUR 6-4 285
L PAUL TOALA BURIEN HIGHLINE 6-3 255
L KEENAN VanHOLLEBEKE CONNELL 6-4 260
L SAWYER WHALEN WOODINVILLE 6-4 240
L TAYLOR WHITEMAN LYNDEN 6-2 300
L WALKER WILLLIAMS TACOMA BAPTIST 6-7 320
LB BO BRUMMEL ARLINGTON 6-1 220
LB TYLER CARLSON ENUMCLAW 6-1 215
LB RYAN CHYNOWETH ENUMCLAW 6-0 210
LB JORDAN DOWNING PASCO CHIAWANA 6-0 205
LB JAMES HATFIELD COVINGTON KENTWOOD 5-9 210
LB KURT KARSTETTER SPOKANE FERRIS 6-2 200
LB TIM LUAFATASAGA FEDERAL WAY JEFFERSON 6-2 245
LB GEORGE MARININ KINGSTON 6-3 215
LB KYLE NEWSOM LYNNWOOD MEADOWDALE 6-2 210
LB SAWYER POWELL RICHLAND 6-1 205
LB TYLER SELF KAMIAK 6-1 210
LB SAM SHOBER ARCH. MURPHY 6-3 210
LB JOSHUA SHREFFLER CASCADE CHISTIAN 6-2 205
LB DUSTIN STANTON LAKEWOOD 6-6 225
LB JACOB TUIVAIAVE PARKLAND WASHINGTON 6-3 245
DB TYLER HASTY BELLEVUE 5-11 185
DB TORY JAMES MONROE 6-0 195
DB JAYSHAWN JORDAN SEATTLE O’DEA 5-10 170
DB VICTOR KORCHEMNIY AUBURN MTN. VIEW 5-10 195
DB MA’NE MANAEA LAKEWOOD LAKES 5-11 185
DB MO MORRISON VANCOUVER SKYVIEW 6-0 205
DB TANNER NELSON VANCOUVER UNION 6-2 190
DB GABE RENGO VANCOUVER UNION 6-1 195
DB JACOB ZYLSTRA KENT KENTRIDGE 6-2 180
K/P DANNY BRAUN SAMMAMISH EASTLAKE 6-0 180
K/P DANIEL HERNANDEZ SELAH 5-10 180
K/P BRENNER HINKLE TUMWATER 5-10 185
K/P MITCH JOHNSON BELLEVUE 6-0 175
K/P JOHN KILBURG SAMMAMISH EASTLAKE 6-0 180

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