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| Seattle Times All-State Offense |
|
Player |
School |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
| QB |
Jake Heaps |
Skyline |
6-2 |
195 |
Jr. |
| Nation’s upper side younger QB prospect threw for 2,888 yards, 38 TDs, only four INTs |
| RB |
Tre Watson |
Kennedy |
5-10 |
187 |
Sr. |
| Electric senior averaged 12 yards per support, scored 35 TDs in 10 games |
| RB |
Grant Gellatly |
Issaquah |
5-10 |
180 |
Jr. |
| Racked up 797 yards and 12 touchdowns in five playoff games |
| WR |
Kirby Moore |
Prosser |
6-3 |
210 |
Sr. |
| Boise State recruit set national record with 34 receiving touchdowns |
| WR |
Gino Simone |
Skyline |
6-0 |
175 |
Sr. |
| KingCo 4A Crest co-MVP caught TD passes, scored on four returns, ran for a TD |
| OL |
Hunter Blackmore |
Kentwood |
6-2 |
260 |
Sr. |
| Three-year starter, SPSL North Lineman of Year not missed a acting out in four years |
| OL |
Grant Enger |
O’Dea |
6-6 |
250 |
Sr. |
| Oregon State recruit dominated occupation of scrimmage in Metro League |
| OL |
Anthony Luna |
Gonzaga Prep |
6-4 |
295 |
Sr. |
| Strong, flexible Luna was solid in run game, pass protection |
| OL |
Sione Potoa’e |
Lakes |
6-3 |
285 |
Sr. |
| SPSL 3A Lineman of Year opened road toward two 1,000-yard backs |
| OL |
Christian Rennie |
Issaquah |
6-5 |
280 |
Sr. |
| Big tackle paved the way in the place of Eagles’ come short to Class 4A final |
| AP |
Marion Bactol |
Eastside Catholic |
5-10 |
180 |
Sr. |
| Returned three punts, two kickoffs for TDs, had more than 1,000 all-purpose yards |
| K |
Blaze Vela |
Central Valley |
6-1 |
205 |
Sr. |
| Booted 10 battle-field goals and has range, making four from at least 40 yards |
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| Seattle Times All-State Defense |
|
Player |
School |
Ht. |
Wt. |
Yr. |
| DL |
Deandre Coleman |
Garfield |
6-4 |
285 |
Sr. |
| Elite trust so large and athletic, he demanded double and triple teams |
| DL |
Chris Mastin |
Lewis & Clark |
6-2 |
205 |
Sr. |
| WSU recruit was co-Defensive MVP of Greater Spokane League |
| DL |
Geoff Meinken |
Lynnwood |
6-4 |
260 |
Sr. |
| Versatile lineman had six sacks, took back a pair of interceptions for TDs |
| DL |
Travis Long |
Gonzaga Prep |
6-4 |
245 |
Sr. |
| Division I prospect at TE was co-Defensive MVP of Greater Spokane League |
| LB |
Anthony DeMatteo |
Skyline |
6-0 |
190 |
Jr. |
| Animated junior was KingCo 4A Crest Division Defensive Player of Year |
| LB |
Kellen Matsuno |
Eastside Catholic |
5-9 |
200 |
Sr. |
| Unanimous Metro League Mountain Defensive MVP had 81 tackles, four sacks |
| LB |
Jeff Gouveia |
Auburn |
5-10 |
200 |
Sr. |
| Relentless put on defense, Gouveia also scored 31 touchdowns as running posterior portion |
| DB |
Desmond Trufant |
Wilson |
5-11 |
170 |
Sr. |
| Quarterbacks completed only 6 of 28 passes throwing Marcus’ brother’s way |
| DB |
Jamal Atofau |
Bellevue |
5-10 |
190 |
Sr. |
| State champions’ safety was KingCo 3A Defensive Player of Year |
| DB |
Casey Locker |
Ferndale |
5-11 |
175 |
Sr. |
| Jake’s cousin was Northwest League Player of Year past two years |
| DB |
Jamison Rowe |
Richland |
5-10 |
175 |
Sr. |
| Also a denunciation viewed like a returner, Rowe was the most dangerous player in Tri-Cities |
| P |
Cameron Homan |
Eatonville |
6-2 |
180 |
Sr. |
| College prospect averaged 41.9 yards, pinned 10 punts inside the 10-yard line |