Best-Ever Huskies per County... 1980-Present (State of Washington)

Any Dwags from Island County?...

Turns out there's a linebacker by the name of ken Lee who played for the Huskies in the late sixties and spent two years in the NFL. Graduated from Oak Harbor. Rien Long was from Anacortes, but he was a Coug. Not surprising that I played in a county that's a historical wasteland of football talent.

Friday Harbor of all places had a running back in the early 2000s that got looks, I can't remember his name. Might have ended up playing defense at Eastern.
 
Any Dwags from Island County?...

John Brady, Oak Harbor High Class of ‘69 (hee hee)

Held career TD record by a tight end at UW until AS-J broke it. One of Sonny Sixkiller’s favorite targets. Played two years for the Lions in the NFL but never caught a pass.
 
Any Dwags from Island County?...

Turns out there's a linebacker by the name of ken Lee who played for the Huskies in the late sixties and spent two years in the NFL. Graduated from Oak Harbor. Rien Long was from Anacortes, but he was a Coug. Not surprising that I played in a county that's a historical wasteland of football talent.

Anacortes is in Skagit County. Never heard of Ken Lee from OH, but Jim Cope was a stud WR for the Huskies from Oak Harbor back in that same timeframe.
 
Any Dwags from Island County?...

Turns out there's a linebacker by the name of ken Lee who played for the Huskies in the late sixties and spent two years in the NFL. Graduated from Oak Harbor. Rien Long was from Anacortes, but he was a Coug. Not surprising that I played in a county that's a historical wasteland of football talent.

Friday Harbor of all places had a running back in the early 2000s that got looks, I can't remember his name. Might have ended up playing defense at Eastern.

His contributions have not been missed
 
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Any Dwags from Island County?...

Turns out there's a linebacker by the name of ken Lee who played for the Huskies in the late sixties and spent two years in the NFL. Graduated from Oak Harbor. Rien Long was from Anacortes, but he was a Coug. Not surprising that I played in a county that's a historical wasteland of football talent.

Anacortes is in Skagit County. Never heard of Ken Lee from OH, but Jim Cope was a stud WR for the Huskies from Oak Harbor back in that same timeframe.

Cope was another Sixkiller era guy
 
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King: Myles Gaskin

Whatcom: Jake Locker

Snohomish: Chris Chandler

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Pierce: Reggie Wiliams

Mason:

Yakima: Cary Conklin

Kitsap: Benji Olson

Clallam: Scott Jones

Thurston: Ron Holmes

Spokane: Steve Emtman (aka Stan Emptermananan)

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Okanogan: Braxton Clemon

Walla Walla: Toalei Mulitauaopele

Skamania: Dean Kirkland

Jefferson:

Douglas:

Grant:

Adams:

Lewis: @koopdog

Dean Kirkland I thought went to Columbia River in Clark county. I am going to guess nobody worth a shit came from Skamania county. Beautiful place though.

Benton: chad ward
I see what you did with walla walla.
 
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Cowlitz -as far as production- would be David Ritchie or Andy Mason.

Fotheringill was mesmerizing in HS but he never got over his ankle injury at UW.

FWIW
 
Cowlitz -as far as production- would be David Ritchie or Andy Mason.

Fotheringill was mesmerizing in HS but he never got over his ankle injury at UW.

FWIW

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