• November 28, 2011

    4A/3A/2A GSHL Statistical Leaders (Through Week 13, “Semifinals”)


    Skyview QB Kieran McDonagh (#2) threw for 339 yards and 2 touchdowns Saturday in the Tacoma Dome as his Strom defeated Lake Stevens 38-14 to advance to the 4A Finals. McDonagh is now the GSHL season leader in passing yards with 2,622. Of the 3 GSHL QB's with 2,000+ yards, McDonagh has the least pass attempts at just 240. Photo by Dave Scott

    Skyview QB Kieran McDonagh (#2) threw for 339 yards and 2 touchdowns Saturday in the Tacoma Dome as his Strom defeated Lake Stevens 38-14 to advance to the 4A Finals. McDonagh is now the GSHL season leader in passing yards with 2,622. Of the 3 GSHL QB's with 2,000+ yards, McDonagh has the least pass attempts at just 240. Photo by Dave Scott

    Here are the Offensive Statistical Leaders for the entire Greater St. Helens League 4A/3A/2A as well as each league on their own.

    We understand that not all of the GSHL teams are still playing, however the teams that are playing are still accumulating stats that go towards their season totals.

    Here are your final regular season (weeks 1-10) leaders for the GSHL

    Greater St. Helens League All Level Leaders
    Rushing: Parker Henry (Skyview) 169-1667 24TD
    Receiving: Jesse Zalk (Prairie) 46-815 8TD
    Passing: Colin Seitz (Prairie) 159/245 2243 28TD 6INT

    Greater St. Helens League 4A
    Rushing: Parker Henry (Skyview) 169-1667 24TD
    Receiving: E’Lon Mack (Heritage) 48-617 6TD
    Passing: Kieran McDonagh (Skyview) 106/158 1698 18TD 2INT

    Greater St. Helens League 3A
    Rushing: Remick Kawawaki (Columbia River) 121-1070 12TD
    Receiving: Jesse Zalk (Prairie) 46-815 8TD
    Passing: Colin Seitz (Prairie) 159/245 2243 28TD 6INT

    Greater St. Helens League 2A
    Rushing: Cy Whitmire (Woodland) 170-1281 14TD
    Receiving: Beau Sparks (Hockinson) 31-524 6TD
    Passing: Ryan Peerboom (R. A. Long) 94-198 1145 10TD 9INT

    Greater St. Helens League All Level Leaders

    GSHL Football Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Parker Henry Skyview 1-13 247 2161 8.75 31 154.4
    2 Cy Whitmire Woodland 1-13 170 1281 7.54 14 128.1
    3 Zach Marshall Camas 1-13 177 1103 6.23 15 84.8
    4 Remick Kawawaki Columbia River 1-13 121 1070 8.84 12 118.9
    5 Michael Rivers Mountain View 1-13 122 938 7.69 16 104.2
    6 Sam O’Hara Washougal 1-13 117 904 7.73 11 100.4
    7 Josiah Niemela Hockinson 1-13 134 901 6.72 9 100.1
    8 Brandon Brody-Heim Union 1-13 127 861 6.78 16 107.6
    9 Gabe Rego Union 1-13 93 771 8.29 12 70.1
    10 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-13 100 748 7.48 8 83.1
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Reiley Henderson Skyview 1-13 57 866 15.19 9 66.6
    2 Jesse Zalk Prairie 1-13 46 815 17.72 8 81.5
    3 Forrest Russell Skyview 1-13 50 795 15.90 8 56.8
    4 Ansel Cecil Prairie 1-13 48 776 16.17 15 77.6
    5 Jonathan Warner Camas 1-13 48 715 14.90 10 55.0
    6 Zach Eagle Camas 1-13 37 650 17.57 6 50.0
    7 E’Lon Mack Heritage 1-13 48 617 12.85 6 68.6
    8 Dennis Henderson Columbia River 1-13 48 584 12.17 4 64.9
    9 Beau Sparks Hockinson 1-13 31 524 16.90 6 52.4
    10 Tanner Nelson Union 1-13 28 466 16.64 3 42.4
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Kieran McDonagh Skyview 1-13 163 of 240 (67.9%) 2622 10.92 24 4 201.7
    2 Tony Gennaro Camas 1-13 167 of 274 (60.9%) 2535 9.25 31 7 195.0
    3 Colin Seitz Prairie 1-13 159 of 245 (64.9%) 2243 9.16 28 6 280.4
    4 Kaben Humphrey-Butler Union 1-13 79 of 151 (52.3%) 1230 8.15 7 5 111.8
    5 Clayton Frank Columbia River 1-13 104 of 180 (57.8%) 1180 6.56 8 5 131.1
    6 Ryan Peerboom R. A. Long 1-13 94 of 198 (47.5%) 1145 5.78 10 9 143.1
    7 Jess Krahn Hockinson 1-13 63 of 143 (44.1%) 998 6.98 8 9 124.8
    8 Colton Sullivan Washougal 1-13 50 of 82 (61.0%) 958 11.68 7 4 106.4
    9 Adam Shoup Woodland 1-13 82 of 181 (45.3%) 953 5.27 11 8 95.3
    10 Riley O’Dell Mountain View 1-13 36 of 82 (43.9%) 877 10.70 8 3 79.7
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    Greater St. Helens League 4A Leaders

    GSHL Football 4A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Parker Henry Skyview 1-13 247 2161 8.75 31 154.4
    2 Brandon Brody-Heim Union 1-13 127 861 6.78 16 107.6
    3 Gabe Rego Union 1-13 93 771 8.29 12 70.1
    4 Tyler Bergeron Battle Ground 1-13 91 670 7.36 1 74.4
    5 Trevor Ingram Battle Ground 1-13 81 645 7.96 8 71.7
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Reiley Henderson Skyview 1-13 57 866 15.19 9 66.6
    2 Forrest Russell Skyview 1-13 50 795 15.90 8 56.8
    3 E’Lon Mack Heritage 1-13 48 617 12.85 6 68.6
    4 Tanner Nelson Union 1-13 28 466 16.64 3 42.4
    5 Mo Morrison Skyview 1-13 18 331 18.39 3 27.6
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Kieran McDonagh Skyview 1-13 163 of 240 (67.9%) 2622 10.92 24 4 201.7
    2 Kaben Humphrey-Butler Union 1-13 79 of 151 (52.3%) 1230 8.15 7 5 111.8
    3 Joey Cooper Heritage 1-13 65 of 133 (48.9%) 859 6.46 6 13 95.4
    4 Ian Humphrey Battle Ground 1-13 49 of 117 (41.9%) 838 7.16 9 5 104.8
    5 Anthony Thomas Evergreen (Vancouver) 1-13 27 of 73 (37.0%) 443 6.07 4 9 73.8
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    Greater St. Helens League 3A Leaders

    GSHL Football 3A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Zach Marshall Camas 1-13 177 1103 6.23 15 84.8
    2 Remick Kawawaki Columbia River 1-13 121 1070 8.84 12 118.9
    3 Michael Rivers Mountain View 1-13 122 938 7.69 16 104.2
    4 Richard Carter Hudson’s Bay 1-13 122 568 4.66 2 71.0
    5 Eddie Richardson Mountain View 1-13 97 524 5.40 5 65.5
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Jesse Zalk Prairie 1-13 46 815 17.72 8 81.5
    2 Ansel Cecil Prairie 1-13 48 776 16.17 15 77.6
    3 Jonathan Warner Camas 1-13 48 715 14.90 10 55.0
    4 Zach Eagle Camas 1-13 37 650 17.57 6 50.0
    5 Dennis Henderson Columbia River 1-13 48 584 12.17 4 64.9
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Tony Gennaro Camas 1-13 167 of 274 (60.9%) 2535 9.25 31 7 195.0
    2 Colin Seitz Prairie 1-13 159 of 245 (64.9%) 2243 9.16 28 6 280.4
    3 Clayton Frank Columbia River 1-13 104 of 180 (57.8%) 1180 6.56 8 5 131.1
    4 Riley O’Dell Mountain View 1-13 36 of 82 (43.9%) 877 10.70 8 3 79.7
    5 Jacob Austin Fort Vancouver 1-13 71 of 183 (38.8%) 726 3.97 1 19 80.7
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    Greater St. Helens League 2A Leaders

    GSHL Football 2A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Cy Whitmire Woodland 1-13 170 1281 7.54 14 128.1
    2 Sam O’Hara Washougal 1-13 117 904 7.73 11 100.4
    3 Josiah Niemela Hockinson 1-13 134 901 6.72 9 100.1
    4 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-13 100 748 7.48 8 83.1
    5 Nikko Asbell Mark Morris 1-13 101 609 6.03 7 67.7
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Beau Sparks Hockinson 1-13 31 524 16.90 6 52.4
    2 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-13 33 448 13.58 5 49.8
    3 Karsten Short Washougal 1-13 12 364 30.33 4 45.5
    4 Nick Fuller Woodland 1-13 18 350 19.44 7 43.8
    5 Zach Boland Washougal 1-13 13 307 23.62 2 51.2
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-13 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Ryan Peerboom R. A. Long 1-13 94 of 198 (47.5%) 1145 5.78 10 9 143.1
    2 Jess Krahn Hockinson 1-13 63 of 143 (44.1%) 998 6.98 8 9 124.8
    3 Colton Sullivan Washougal 1-13 50 of 82 (61.0%) 958 11.68 7 4 106.4
    4 Adam Shoup Woodland 1-13 82 of 181 (45.3%) 953 5.27 11 8 95.3
    5 Hayden Tilton Mark Morris 1-13 23 of 50 (46.0%) 369 7.38 3 3 61.5
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  • November 21, 2011

    4A/3A/2A GSHL Statistical Leaders (Through Week 12, “Quarterfinals”)


    The Camas trio of Jonathan Warner (#1) John Payne (#3) and Zack Marshall (#25) has put up some pretty nice offensive numbers for the Papermkers this season. The three have combined for 2,355 yards from scrimmage and 36 touchdowns helping Camas to an 11-1 record and a berth in the 3A Semifinals.

    The Camas trio of Jonathan Warner (#1) John Payne (#3) and Zack Marshall (#25) has put up some pretty nice offensive numbers for the Papermkers this season. The three have combined for 2,355 yards from scrimmage and 36 touchdowns helping Camas to an 11-1 record and a berth in the 3A Semifinals.

    Here are the Offensive Statistical Leaders for the entire Greater St. Helens League 4A/3A/2A as well as each league on their own.

    We understand that not all of the GSHL teams are still playing, however the teams that are playing are still accumulating stats that go towards their season totals.

    Here are your final regular season (weeks 1-10) leaders for the GSHL

    Greater St. Helens League All Level Leaders
    Rushing: Parker Henry (Skyview) 169-1667 24TD
    Receiving: Jesse Zalk (Prairie) 46-815 8TD
    Passing: Colin Seitz (Prairie) 159/245 2243 28TD 6INT

    Greater St. Helens League 4A
    Rushing: Parker Henry (Skyview) 169-1667 24TD
    Receiving: E’Lon Mack (Heritage) 48-617 6TD
    Passing: Kieran McDonagh (Skyview) 106/158 1698 18TD 2INT

    Greater St. Helens League 3A
    Rushing: Remick Kawawaki (Columbia River) 121-1070 12TD
    Receiving: Jesse Zalk (Prairie) 46-815 8TD
    Passing: Colin Seitz (Prairie) 159/245 2243 28TD 6INT

    Greater St. Helens League 2A
    Rushing: Cy Whitmire (Woodland) 170-1281 14TD
    Receiving: Beau Sparks (Hockinson) 31-524 6TD
    Passing: Ryan Peerboom (R. A. Long) 94-198 1145 10TD 9INT

    Greater St. Helens League All Level Leaders

    GSHL Football Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Parker Henry Skyview 1-12 228 2084 9.14 30 148.9
    2 Cy Whitmire Woodland 1-12 170 1281 7.54 14 128.1
    3 Remick Kawawaki Columbia River 1-12 121 1070 8.84 12 118.9
    4 Zach Marshall Camas 1-12 171 1052 6.15 15 80.9
    5 Michael Rivers Mountain View 1-12 122 938 7.69 16 104.2
    6 Sam O’Hara Washougal 1-12 117 904 7.73 11 100.4
    7 Josiah Niemela Hockinson 1-12 134 901 6.72 9 100.1
    8 Brandon Brody-Heim Union 1-12 127 861 6.78 16 107.6
    9 Gabe Rego Union 1-12 93 771 8.29 12 70.1
    10 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-12 100 748 7.48 8 83.1
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Jesse Zalk Prairie 1-12 46 815 17.72 8 81.5
    2 Reiley Henderson Skyview 1-12 52 806 15.50 8 62.0
    3 Ansel Cecil Prairie 1-12 48 776 16.17 15 77.6
    4 Forrest Russell Skyview 1-12 40 651 16.27 7 46.5
    5 Jonathan Warner Camas 1-12 44 639 14.52 10 49.2
    6 E’Lon Mack Heritage 1-12 48 617 12.85 6 68.6
    7 Dennis Henderson Columbia River 1-12 48 584 12.17 4 64.9
    8 Zach Eagle Camas 1-12 32 574 17.94 6 44.2
    9 Beau Sparks Hockinson 1-12 31 524 16.90 6 52.4
    10 Tanner Nelson Union 1-12 28 466 16.64 3 42.4
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Tony Gennaro Camas 1-12 153 of 237 (64.6%) 2335 9.85 30 7 179.6
    2 Kieran McDonagh Skyview 1-12 141 of 209 (67.5%) 2283 10.92 22 3 175.6
    3 Colin Seitz Prairie 1-12 159 of 245 (64.9%) 2243 9.16 28 6 280.4
    4 Kaben Humphrey-Butler Union 1-12 79 of 151 (52.3%) 1230 8.15 7 5 111.8
    5 Clayton Frank Columbia River 1-12 104 of 180 (57.8%) 1180 6.56 8 5 131.1
    6 Ryan Peerboom R. A. Long 1-12 94 of 198 (47.5%) 1145 5.78 10 9 143.1
    7 Jess Krahn Hockinson 1-12 63 of 143 (44.1%) 998 6.98 8 9 124.8
    8 Colton Sullivan Washougal 1-12 50 of 82 (61.0%) 958 11.68 7 4 106.4
    9 Adam Shoup Woodland 1-12 82 of 181 (45.3%) 953 5.27 11 8 95.3
    10 Riley O’Dell Mountain View 1-12 36 of 82 (43.9%) 877 10.70 8 3 79.7
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    Greater St. Helens League 4A Leaders

    GSHL Football 4A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Parker Henry Skyview 1-12 228 2084 9.14 30 148.9
    2 Brandon Brody-Heim Union 1-12 127 861 6.78 16 107.6
    3 Gabe Rego Union 1-12 93 771 8.29 12 70.1
    4 Tyler Bergeron Battle Ground 1-12 91 670 7.36 1 74.4
    5 Trevor Ingram Battle Ground 1-12 81 645 7.96 8 71.7
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Reiley Henderson Skyview 1-12 52 806 15.50 8 62.0
    2 Forrest Russell Skyview 1-12 40 651 16.27 7 46.5
    3 E’Lon Mack Heritage 1-12 48 617 12.85 6 68.6
    4 Tanner Nelson Union 1-12 28 466 16.64 3 42.4
    5 Spencer Miles Skyview 1-12 17 273 16.06 3 24.8
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Kieran McDonagh Skyview 1-12 141 of 209 (67.5%) 2283 10.92 22 3 175.6
    2 Kaben Humphrey-Butler Union 1-12 79 of 151 (52.3%) 1230 8.15 7 5 111.8
    3 Joey Cooper Heritage 1-12 65 of 133 (48.9%) 859 6.46 6 13 95.4
    4 Ian Humphrey Battle Ground 1-12 49 of 117 (41.9%) 838 7.16 9 5 104.8
    5 Anthony Thomas Evergreen (Vancouver) 1-12 27 of 73 (37.0%) 443 6.07 4 9 73.8
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    Greater St. Helens League 3A Leaders

    GSHL Football 3A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Remick Kawawaki Columbia River 1-12 121 1070 8.84 12 118.9
    2 Zach Marshall Camas 1-12 171 1052 6.15 15 80.9
    3 Michael Rivers Mountain View 1-12 122 938 7.69 16 104.2
    4 Richard Carter Hudson’s Bay 1-12 122 568 4.66 2 71.0
    5 Eddie Richardson Mountain View 1-12 97 524 5.40 5 65.5
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Jesse Zalk Prairie 1-12 46 815 17.72 8 81.5
    2 Ansel Cecil Prairie 1-12 48 776 16.17 15 77.6
    3 Jonathan Warner Camas 1-12 44 639 14.52 10 49.2
    4 Dennis Henderson Columbia River 1-12 48 584 12.17 4 64.9
    5 Zach Eagle Camas 1-12 32 574 17.94 6 44.2
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Tony Gennaro Camas 1-12 153 of 237 (64.6%) 2335 9.85 30 7 179.6
    2 Colin Seitz Prairie 1-12 159 of 245 (64.9%) 2243 9.16 28 6 280.4
    3 Clayton Frank Columbia River 1-12 104 of 180 (57.8%) 1180 6.56 8 5 131.1
    4 Riley O’Dell Mountain View 1-12 36 of 82 (43.9%) 877 10.70 8 3 79.7
    5 Jacob Austin Fort Vancouver 1-12 71 of 183 (38.8%) 726 3.97 1 19 80.7
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    Greater St. Helens League 2A Leaders

    GSHL Football 2A Statistical Leaders
    Rushing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Rushes Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Cy Whitmire Woodland 1-12 170 1281 7.54 14 128.1
    2 Sam O’Hara Washougal 1-12 117 904 7.73 11 100.4
    3 Josiah Niemela Hockinson 1-12 134 901 6.72 9 100.1
    4 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-12 100 748 7.48 8 83.1
    5 Nikko Asbell Mark Morris 1-12 101 609 6.03 7 67.7
    Receiving
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Recpt. Yds Avg TD Yds/G
    1 Beau Sparks Hockinson 1-12 31 524 16.90 6 52.4
    2 Jacob Yordy R. A. Long 1-12 33 448 13.58 5 49.8
    3 Karsten Short Washougal 1-12 12 364 30.33 4 45.5
    4 Nick Fuller Woodland 1-12 18 350 19.44 7 43.8
    5 Zach Boland Washougal 1-12 13 307 23.62 2 51.2
    Passing
      Player Team Week # 1-12 Comp-Att (%) Yds Avg TD INTs Yds/G
    1 Ryan Peerboom R. A. Long 1-12 94 of 198 (47.5%) 1145 5.78 10 9 143.1
    2 Jess Krahn Hockinson 1-12 63 of 143 (44.1%) 998 6.98 8 9 124.8
    3 Colton Sullivan Washougal 1-12 50 of 82 (61.0%) 958 11.68 7 4 106.4
    4 Adam Shoup Woodland 1-12 82 of 181 (45.3%) 953 5.27 11 8 95.3
    5 Hayden Tilton Mark Morris 1-12 23 of 50 (46.0%) 369 7.38 3 3 61.5
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  • Quarterfinals Preview: Union At Woodinville


    Union (9-2) vs. #2 Woodinville (11-0), 2 p.m. Saturday at Pop Keeney Stadium

    Winner faces Central Valley (on east side of state) or Skyline (at Tacoma Dome)

    Radio: Listen live on carlclick.com starting at 1:50 p.m.

    Notable: Woodinville’s defense surrenders just 7.54 points per game, and has outscored its opponents 410-83 on the season; that includes games against then number 1-ranked Eastlake (a 17-14 win for the league title), Bothell, and Bethel…Woodinville RB Alec Schwend rushed for 178 yards on just 18 carries in last week’s 37-7 win over Bethel…Woodinville Defensive End Sawyer Whalen is considered by top analyst Dirk Knudson as the no. 1 DE in the entire region – he has 7 sacks and an offer from Portland State, as well as serious interest from Washington State…Falcons DB Caleb Hamilton has 8 interceptions this season, and the team has picked off 16 passes total, one of the highest totals in the state…The Falcon defense has also force 18 fumbles and recovered 14, or more than 1 per game…Union has rushed for 2,587 yards on the season (235 per game), compared to Woodinville’s 2,364 (215 per game), which easily places both teams in the state 4A top 10…Union is looking to earn its 3rd trip to the state semifinals in just 5 years of existence…Union’s Brandon Brody-Heim is just 154 yards away from 1,000 (Rego is 272 away), impressive considering he has played barely a half season’s worth of minutes…Brody-Heim and Gabe Rego have combined for an impressive 33 touchdowns on the season, with Rego earning 17 of them…If you take away the loss to Skyview (44 points, aided by several turnovers), Union has surrendered just 10.2 points per game in their other 10 games this season.

    STAT LEADERS:

    Woodinville

    • Brett Arrivey (QB) 84/148 (57%) 1038 yds 9TD 4INT
    • Alec Schwend (RB) 107-826 yds (7.72/per) 11TD
    • Kyle Adkins (WR) 29-419 yds (14.45/per) 5TD

    Union

    • Kaben Humphrey-Butler (QB) 71/132 (54%) 1176 yds 7TD 4INT
    • Brandon Brody-Heim (RB) 121-846 yds (6.99/per) 16TD
    • Tanner Nelson (WR) 24-443 yds (18.46/per) 3TD

    UNION

    Union RB Brandon Brody-Heim (22) ran for 144 yards and 1 TD on 25 carries last week on the road leading Union to a 31-7 First Round win at Kentlake. Brody-Heim has 846 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns on the season despite missing over 4 games with a knee injury. Photo by Doug McClung

    Union RB Brandon Brody-Heim (22) ran for 144 yards and 1 TD on 25 carries last week on the road leading Union to a 31-7 First Round win at Kentlake. Brody-Heim has 846 rushing yards and 16 rushing touchdowns on the season despite missing over 4 games with a knee injury. Photo by Doug McClung

    Record: 9-2 (3-1), 2nd place in GSHL 4A

    Sept. 2 at Bothell L 27-10
    Sept. 9 at Enumclaw W 49-7
    Sept. 15 Westview OR W 41-14
    Sept. 23 at Kelso W 42-0
    Sept. 30 Mountain View W 33-21
    Oct. 7 Heritage* W 41-10
    Oct. 13 at Battle Ground* W 42-6
    Oct. 21 Evergreen* W 43-3
    Oct. 28 at Skyview* L 44-27
    State Playoffs
    Nov 4 Tahoma W 42-7
    Nov 11 at Kentlake W 31-7


    Coach Piland’s general impressions of Woodinville:
    “Woodinville is a very solid, sound, well coached team.”

    Thoughts on his team and being one win away from the semifinals: “Our team has been improving all year.  Last week was another step forward for us.  They have done a great job on focusing on the opponent we’ve had each week.  While getting to the semi’s would be another great experience, they are completely focused on our game this week.”

    Washingtonpreps.com Top 60 and/or “Prospects List” Members (highest ranking from either list used):

    • Brandon Brody-Heim, 5’11”, 210, 5th-ranked LB; 10th-ranked ATH; 11th-ranked RB; 11th-ranked DB, Offers from AIR FORCE AND PORTLAND STATE
    • Kaben Humphrey-Butler, 6’3”, 190, 5th-ranked QB; 12th-ranked ATH
    • A.J. Anderson, 5’10”, 190, 8th-ranked RB; 16th-ranked DB
    • Matt Smith, 6’4, 265, OL

    2011 4A GSHL Coaches All-GSHL Selections

    Defensive player of the year: Tanner Nelson, sr.

    FIRST TEAM

    • Brandon Brody-Heim, sr., RB
    • AJ Anderson, sr., RB
    • Tanner Nelson, sr., WR
    • Gabe Rego, sr., TE
    • Phil Westphal, sr., OL
    • Matt Smith, sr., OL
    • Brandon Brody-Heim, sr., LB
    • Gabe Rego, sr., DB
    • Trent Cowan, jr., P

    SECOND TEAM

    • Kaben Humphrey-Butler, sr., QB
    • DJ Anderson, sr., OL
    • Corey Buendicho, sr., DL
    • Trent Cowan, jr., DB

    WOODINVILLE

    Record: 11-0 (5-0), 1st place in KingCo 4A

    Sept. 2 at Mount Si W 31-10
    Sept. 9 at Monroe W 35-0
    Sept. 16 Redmond W 55-7
    Sept. 23 Garfield W 52-0
    Sept. 29 Ballard W 34-0
    Oct. 7 at Bothell W 24-14
    Oct. 14 Inglemoor W 38-14
    Oct. 21 at Roosevelt W 31-0
    Oct. 27 Eastlake W 17-14
    State Playoffs
    Nov 5 Curtis W 56-17
    Nov 11 Bethel W 37-7


    Offense:
    Spread
    Defense: 4-3

    Impact players on offense as reported by Woodinville Head Coach:

    • Alec Schwend, 996, 14 TD’s RB
    • Kyle Adkins, 36 Rec,. 542 yard,s 7 TD’s WR
    • Brett Arrivey, 1407 Pass Yards, 15 TD’s, QB
    • Jake Hollister OL/DL

    Impact players on defense as reported by Woodinville Head Coach:

    • Sawyer Whalen: 7 Sacks
    • Jake Hollister: 8 TFL
    • Caleb Hamilton: 8 INT

    General description of his team: “We have special group of guys who work hard and both understand and except their roles on the team.  This understanding of who they are provides confidence which results in our team being able to play fast on the field.  ”

    Thoughts regarding Union:

    General impressions – “Physical football team who plays hard.”

    What and or who concerns him most – “#44, #2 are two good football players who make a lot of plays on both sides of the ball.”

    Keys to winning - “Make sure we stay within ourselves and win the turnover battle.”

    Schedule/Results and Stats:

    http://bit.ly/rwA3ZN

    Final League Standings:

    http://bit.ly/rqeiuc

    Washingtonpreps.com Top 60 and/or “Prospects List” Members (highest ranking from either list used):

    • Sawyer Whalen, 6’4″, 220, No. 1-ranked DE, Offers from PORTLAND STATE;WASHINGTON STATE highly interested
    • Andrew Stoneberg, 6’3″, 265 DL
    • Brett Arrivey, 6’2″, 209, 12th-ranked QB

    You can contact Mike at mike@gshlfootball.com or 360-921-3256


  • November 18, 2011

    No. 1 Bellevue At No. 2 Lakes LIVE Video On WashingtonPreps.com


    No. 1 Bellevue travels to Harry Lang Stadium to take on No. 2 Lakes in the WIAA 3A Quarterfinals. Both Lakes and Bellevue are nationally ranked high school football teams.

    No. 1 Bellevue travels to Harry Lang Stadium to take on No. 2 Lakes in the WIAA 3A Quarterfinals. Both Lakes and Bellevue are nationally ranked high school football teams.

    Our man Dirk Knudesn has hooked us all up and the Bellevue at Lakes game will be LIVE streaming on WashingtonPreps.com.

    Knudesn is teaming up with the boys from Tri Cities based Washington Sport Network to deliver the big game for FREE online tonight.

    Kickoff time is 7:30 p.m.

    Simply click on over to WashingtonPreps.com and do a little scouting of a who Camas could play in the state title game if the Papermkaes can win their next 2 games.

    I know this is not a GSHL game, but as we all know, the GSHL is plenty familiar with both Lakes and Bellevue.

    • 2011 – Lakes defeated Evergreen 49-7
    • 2010 – Lakes defeated Camas 27-24 OT in the 3A Quarterfinals
    • 2010 – Lakes defeated Evergreen 54-14
    • 2010 – Bellevue defeated union 20-6 in the Emerald City Kickoff Classic
    • 2009 – Bellevue defeated Union 19-13 in the 3A Semifinals
    • 2008 – Bellevue defeated Union 35-6 in hte 3A Finals
    • 2008 – Union defeated Lakes 28-7 in the 3A Semifinals



  • 3 GSHL Teams In The Quarterfinals Not Historical But Still Significant


    Skyview defeated Union 44-27 at Kiggins Bowl in week 9 to win the 4A Greater St. Helens League title. The Storm and Titans are still both alive in the 4A Quarterfinals and could face each other again on December 3rd in the Tacoma Dome for the WIAA 4A Sate Championship. Photo by Dave Scott

    Skyview defeated Union 44-27 at Kiggins Bowl in week 9 to win the 4A Greater St. Helens League title. The Storm and Titans are still both alive in the 4A Quarterfinals and could face each other again on December 3rd in the Tacoma Dome for the WIAA 4A Sate Championship. Photo by Dave Scott

    As sports fans we are always looking for something that has never happened before. You know what I mean. “That’s the first time that has ever happened” It does not matter what it is, it could be first time a player threw 8 touchdowns in a single game, or it could be the first time a player has thrown a touchdown in the 3rd quarter when his team was down 14 points for 3 weeks in a row. Trust me, we are always looking.

    That brings me to this weekends WIAA Quarterfinals and the Greater St. Helens League.

    On Saturday we will have 3 GSHL football teams playing for a ticket to the Semifinals.

    Is this the first time the GSHL has had 3 teams in the Quarterfinals in the same season? Ah, no. You don’t have to go that far back to get that, just 2 years ago in 2009, Skyview, Union and Mark Morris all reached the Quarters.

    Is this the first time we have had 2 Quarterfinals games at home? Ah, no. Same year, 2009 both Skyview and Union hosted Quarterfinals.

    Is this the first time we have had 2 teams for the same classification make the Quarterfinals? Ah, no. In 1983 both Kelso and Mark Morris of the AA St. Helens Conference played in the Quarters. Although that season, Kelso, the league champs played on the road while Mark Morris the league runner up played at home. Strange.

    Is it the first time a school is in their 3rd Quarterfinals in a 4 year span (Union)? Ah, no. Kelso made 3 straight from 1986-1988.

    But never fear, there are a couple firsts for the GSHL this weekend.

    • First time 2 4A (or old AAA) teams are in the Quarters
    • First time 3 GSHL teams from Clark County are in the Quarters

    So while this is not a weekend of firsts, it’s still great to see the GSHL trending in the right direction.

    4A Quarters

    Union (9-2) at #2 Woodinville (11-0)
    Date: Saturday
    Time: 2:00 p.m.
    Stadium: Pop Keeney Stadium
    Can’t Make it?: Live updates, Radio

    4A Quarters

    #1 Bellarmine Prep (11-0) at #9 Skyview (9-2)
    Date: Saturday
    Time: 4:00 p.m.
    Stadium: Kiggins Bowl
    Can’t Make it?: Live updates

    3A Quarters

    #6 Meadowdale (11-0) at #5 Camas (10-1)
    Date: Saturday
    Time: 5:00 p.m.
    Stadium: Doc Harris Stadium
    Can’t Make it?: Live updates

    Dating back to 1999, the GSHL has placed now 19 schools in the Quarterfinals, an average of 1.58 over the last 12 seasons. There has been multiple teams represented in 5 of the 12 years and only 2 years (2005 and 2007) where no GSHL team advanced to the Quarterfinals.

    That’s quite a bit different than the decade which preceded this current run of greater success. From 1989-1998 the GSHL only had 3 teams advance, (Prairie ’89, Kelso ’94 and Evergreen ’95) with Evergreen being the only one of those to win their Quarterfinals game.

    That down decade was right on the heals of a pretty nice run where from 1983-1988 the GSHL had 2 teams each year 5 of the 6 seasons and never went without a GSHL representative.

    Current Camas head Coach Jon Eagle has been coaching in the GSHL since the mid 1980′s and has seen the ups and downs of the league. When Eagle took over as the Evergreen head coach in 1988 it was the norm for multiple teams to reach the Quarters, but then it quickly dried up. Were the teams just not as good for that decade? Eagle does not think so.

    “We were 8-1 in 1989 and didn’t go to the playoffs,” said Eagle. “The new WIAA format that lets leagues share berths is better.”

    He is referring to the addition of the week 10 Preliminary round games which were added in 1997. Prior to that the GSHL would only get 1 team from each classification some years, even though at times the AAA GSHL had up to 10 teams.

    “That allows more good teams in the playoffs,” Eagle added. “More teams, more chances.”

    Also in 1997 the WIAA split up the AA and AAA levels and made the current 2A, 3A and 4A levels. Imagine a 10 team GSHL that included Camas, Skyview and Union and only 1 team made the round of 16. No thanks, we have been there and done that.

    However Eagle does not think that’s the only reason for the leagues recent success.

    “CCYF. Period,” said Eagle referring to Clark County Youth Football the areas youth football league that has been around since 1983 and has grown from 1 and approximately 20 players team way back then to well over 50 teams and 1500+ players each and every year serving 2nd through 8th graders.

    “More players playing earlier has allowed us to compete at the statewide level,” Eagle added.

    Current Prairie head coach Terry Hyde was a co-founder of the league back in 1983 and currently serves as the leagues President. He has stated that that was one of the goals of the league to provide a feeder system for area schools. On the leagues website, ccyf.com, they say:

    The CCYF program has always been about giving the players a safe, positive football experience, with the motto “Kids First and Winning Second.” It has been a goal of CCYF to help build feeder programs to the local high schools, to help them reach their ultimate goal of winning a state championship for their school. This goal was first met in 1995 by the kids who had played for the Lewis River Raiders and went on to win the state class “A” championship for Ridgefeild High School. Then again in 2004 when Evergreen High School won the WIAA 4A State Championship.

    Hyde has talked about how much he would love to see a representative from Clark County at the Tacoma Dome from each level of play from 1A to 4A. While that won’t happen this year, there is still the possibility of having 3A and 4A and even the ultimate, 2 4A teams squaring off for the state championship (Skyview and Union).

    “That’s my dream,” said Columbian Sports Reporter Paul Valencia. “I would just write stories all week long on as many players as I could, it would be awesome!”

    we are still a long away from the WIAA Finals on December 2nd and 3rd, but at least we have a shot! 3 of the final 16 teams in the states top 2 classification are form the Greater St. Helens League, and that awesome.
    History of the Greater St. Helens League in the WIAA Quarterfinals*

    2010
    Camas lost to Lakes 27-24 OT at Doc Harris Stadium
    Mark Morris beat Anacortes 36-31 (at Tumwater)

    2009
    Skyview beat Auburn 34-21 at Kiggins Bowl
    Union beat Meadowdale 49-7 at McKenzie Stadium
    Mark Morris lost to Ellensburg 28-7 (at Kennewick)

    2008
    Union beat Ferndale 21-14 at McKenzie Stadium

    2006
    Skyview lost to Oak Harbor 26-22 (at Snohomish)

    2004
    Evergreen beat Curtis 28-14 (at Curtis)
    Kelso beat East Valley (Spokane) 41-32 (at East Valley)

    2003
    Evergreen beat Lake Washington 45-20 at McKenzie Stadium
    Columbia River lost to Issaquah 41-21 (at Issaquah)

    2002
    Mountain View beat Kentridge 40-14 at McKenzie Stadium
    Columbia River  beat Ellensburg 24-7 (at Yakima)

    2001
    Mountain View beat Wilson 10-7 (at Wilson)

    2000
    Columbia River lost to Skyline 45-17 at McKenzie Stadium

    1999
    Hudson’s Bay lost to Lakes 28-0 (at Lakes)

    1995
    Evergreen beat Sehome 21-13 (at Sehome)

    1994
    Kelso lost to Cascade (Everett) 21-17 at Schroeder Field

    1989
    Prairie lost to O’Dea 17-15 (at O’Dea)

    1988
    Kelso lost to Kentwood 40-7 at Schroeder Field
    Mountain View lost to Ingraham 29-14 (at Ingraham)

    1987
    Kelso lost to Puyallup 42-12 (at Puyallup)
    Mark Morris lost to Lake Stevens 43-0 at Longview Memorial Stadium

    1986
    Kelso beat Olympic 31-15 at Schroeder Field
    Prairie lost to Burlington-Edison 23-6 (at Edmonds)

    1985
    Columbia River lost to Interlake 21-7 at Kiggins Bowl
    Prairie lost to Lake Stevens 26-8 (at Kingdome)

    1984
    Woodland lost to Meridian 15-0 at Woodland Stadium

    1983
    Kelso beat Shorewood 17-0 (at Seattle)
    Mark Morris lost to Olympic 34-28 2OT at Longview Memorial Stadium

    1982
    Woodland beat Okanogan 22-10 at Woodland Stadium

    1981
    Kelso lost to South Kitsap 21-20 2OT (at Tacoma)

    1979
    Mark Morris beat Olympia 40-29  at Longview Memorial Stadium

    1977
    Columbia River lost to Sumner 22-14 at Kiggins Bowl

    1974
    Washougal beat  Lynden 21-14 (at Burlington)

    *NOTE: The WIAA started playoffs in 1973 with 8 team brackets which expanded to 16 team brackets in 1975. Washougal and Woodland were members of the A Trico League in ’74, ’82 and ’84. The AAA Southwest Washington League and the AA St. Helens Conference became the AAA and AA Greater St. Helens Leagues in 1986.


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