Seattle Times All-State Offense, Defense

 

Mason Kelley's 2011 Seattle Times All-State football team.

   Players of Year

Overall: Max Browne, Skyline, and Tyler Hasty, Bellevue

4A: QB Max Browne, Skyline

3A: QB/DB Tyler Hasty, Bellevue

2A: RB Jordan Todd, Interlake

1A: RB Matt Hadley, Connell

2B: QB Zach Bartlow, Waitsburg-Prescott

1B: QB Josh Straughan, Colton

Coaches of Year

Overall: Butch Goncharoff, Bellevue

4A: Mat Taylor, Skyline

3A: Butch Goncharoff, Bellevue

2A: Curt Kramme, Lynden

1A: Randy Davis, Cascade Christian

2B: Jeff Bartlow, Waitsburg-Prescott

B-8: Tony McCaulley, Neah Bay

 
Seattle Times All-State Offense
Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
QB Max Browne Skyline 6-5 210 Jr.
In two seasons, Browne has passed for 8,216 yards and 95 TDs with just 20 interceptions.
RB Parker Henry Skyview 6-0 205 Sr.
Physical running back rushed for 2,192 yards, 31 touchdowns.
RB Matt Hadley Connell 5-11 205 Sr.
BYU recruit holds state record for career all-purpose TDs (124) and scoring (746).
WR Michael Rector Bellarmine Prep 6-2 185 Sr.
Washington recruit finished season with 43 catches for 916 yards, 13 touchdowns.
WR Christian Gasca Lake Stevens 5-11 185 Sr.
Caught 80 passes for 1,308 yards, 19 TDs; broke every school receiving record.
TE Caleb Smith Kentridge 6-6 245 Sr.
Oregon State-bound player averaged nearly 100 receiving yards per game.
OL Joshua Garnett Puyallup 6-5 295 Sr.
State's top college prospect is one of the nation's highest rated linemen.
OL Zach Banner Lakes 6-9 335 Sr.
One of the state's most physically gifted athletes, Banner has huge upside.
OL Michael Kneip Bellevue 6-5 290 Sr.
Kneip quarterbacked Wolverines' line to another 3A state title.
OL Sam Flor O'Dea 6-4 285 Sr.
Washington State-bound senior anchored Irish line that played for 3A title.
OL Walker Williams Tacoma Baptist 6-7 315 Sr.
Wisconsin will try to mold small-school product into a big-time talent.
A-P Jordan Todd Interlake 5-7 180 Sr.
Todd broke state rushing record (2,681 yards) while playing in state's toughest league.
K Cameron Van Winkle Mount Si 5-10 160 Jr.
Set state record for field goals in a season with 18 — six from 42 yards or more.
Seattle Times All-State Defense
Player School Ht. Wt. Yr.
DL Sawyer Whalen Woodinville 6-4 220 Sr.
Portland State-bound senior was Falcons' heart and soul this season.
DL Drew Sharkey Ferris 6-2 240 Sr.
One of state's top defensive ends, Sharkey also spent time at QB due to injuries.
DL Josh Mitchell Mount Si 6-4 285 Sr.
Oregon State-bound senior was dominant on both sides of ball.
LB Jordan Pulu Federal Way 6-2 240 Sr.
Finished regular season with 61 tackles; will play at WSU next season.
LB Peyton Pelluer Skyline 6-1 220 Jr.
Spartans' unquestioned defensive leader had 122 solo tackles.
LB Sean Constantine Bellevue 6-2 218 Jr.
As talented as any linebacker in state, Constantine has UW offer as junior.
LB Jordan Downing Chiawana 6-1 200 Sr.
An injury cut short senior's season, but he was still CBBN's 4A MVP.
DB Cedric Dozier Lakes 5-11 175 Sr.
One of Washington's most impressive athletes, Dozier is committed to Cal.
DB Tyler Hasty Bellevue 5-11 185 Sr.
The senior started, and excelled, at two of the toughest positions — QB and CB.
DB Jason Thompson Kennedy Catholic 6-3 195 Sr.
Washington recruit is also a talented QB, but will probably stick to DB in college.
DB Jayshawn Jordan O'Dea 5-10 180 Sr.
Jordan was a key two-way contributor for Irish, who reached 3A title game.
P Korey Durkee Gig Harbor 6-4 195 Sr.
Averaged almost 46 yards per punt; has given verbal to Washington.

Compiled by Times staff reporter Mason Kelley