Darrington football all-leaguers

It was a bit of a rough season for the Darrington football team, but a few Loggers were rewarded for their hard work this season.

Junior offensive lineman Darrin Springs was named to the first-team Northwest/Seatac 2B League all-league team and made the second team as a linebacker. Lineman Mark Bradley made the second-team offense and defense

Linebacker Eric Meece made the second-team defense and Justin Smith made the second-team offense. Austin Hooper (offensive line), Trent Green (QB) and John DiMaggio were honorable mention.

Here’s a look at the entire teams:

Northwest/Seatac 2B League

2011 All-League Football Team

League MVP

Robbie Padbury, Orcas, Senior, Offense

Zack Finley, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Defense

Coach of the Year

Johnny Lee-LaConner

Team Sportsmanship Award

Laconner/Concrete

Northwest/Seatac 2B League Champions

Tacoma Baptist

First Team All-League Offense

Zach Nigon, Seattle Lutheran, Junior, Offensive Line

Andrew Talen, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Offensive Line

Walker Williams, Tacoma Bap, Senior, Offensive Line

Nate Parker, La Conner, Senior, Offensive Line

Darrin Springs, Darrington, Junior, Offensive Line

Jordon Clontz, Concrete, Senior, Offensive Line

Devon Stanzione, Orcas, Junior, Receiver

Landy James, La Conner, Senior, Receiver

Kody Lyons, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Receiver

Kyle Delegard, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Receiver

Taylor Martindale, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Quarterback

Tyler Clark, Concrete, Senior, Running Back

Dahlton Zavala, La Conner, Junior, Running Back

Tyrell Walker-Hampton, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Running Back

Second Team All-League Offense

Josh Hammes, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Offensive Line

Mikail Van Maren, Orcas, Senior, Offensive Line

Zach Olmsted, Concrete, Senior, Offensive Line

Cameron Wischhusen, La Conner, Senior, Offensive Line

Wil James, La Conner, Sophomore, Offensive Line

Mark Bradley, Darrington, Senior, Offensive Line

Tyler Kales, Concrete, Senior, Receiver

Scott Petersen, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Receiver

Justin Smith, Darrington, Senior, Receiver

Skylar Krueger, La Conner, Sophomore, Quarterback

Zach Finley, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Running Back

Jake Zier, Orcas, Junior, Running Back

RJ Son, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Running Back

All-League Honorable Mention Offense

Austin Hooper, Darrington, Senior, Offensive Line

Trent Green, Darrington, Freshman, Quarterback

Bobby Poulton, La Conner, Senior, Reciever

Sean Hulbert, La Conner, Sophomore, Running Back

Aubrey Schermerhorn, Orcas, Senior, Receiver

Brian Stefanoff, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Offensive Line

Bryce Morgan, Seattle Lutheran, Junior, Reciever

Caleb Wolf, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Offensive LIne

Jon Halstensen, Tacoma Baptist, Sophomore, Tight End

Dylan Stidman, Concrete, Sophomore, Tight End

Matt Holman, Concrete, Junior, Tight End

First Team All-League Defense

Walker Williams, Tacoma Bap, Senior, Defensive Line

Jake Zier, Orcas, Junior, Defensive Line

Cody Corn, Concrete, Senior, Defensive Line

Nate Parker, La Conner, Senior, Defensive Line

Devon Stanzione, Orcas, Junior, Linebacker

Andrew Talen, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Linebacker

Tyler Clark, Concrete, Senior, Linebacker

Wil James, La Conner, Sophomore, Linebacker

Brandon Hughey, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Linebacker

Kyle Delegard, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Defensive Back

Robbie Padbury, Orcas, Senior, Defensive Back

Kody Lyons, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Defensie Back

Landy James, La Conner, Senior, Defensive Back

Second Team All-League Defense

Josh Hammes, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Defensive Line

Mark Bradley, Darrington, Senior, Defensive Line

Aaron Porter, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Defensive Line

Cameron Wischhusen, La Conner, Senior, Defensive Line

Darrin Springs, Darrington, Junior, Linebacker

Eric Meece, Darrington, Junior, Linebacker

Ben Sanders, Seattle Lutheran, Sophomore, Linebacker

Sean Hulbert, La Conner, Sophomore, Defensive Back

Aubrey Schermerhorn, Orcas, Senior, Defensive Back

Terrance Walker-Hampton, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Defensive Back

Hudson Zavala, La Conner, Sophomore, Defensive Back

Tyler Kales, Concrete, Senior, Defensive Back

Scott Petersen, Tacoma Baptist, Senior, Defensive Back

All-League Honorable Mention Defense

Joey Susol, Orcas, Freshman, Defensive LIne

Mikail Van Maren, Orcas, Senior, Defensive Line

Justin Smith, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Defensive Line

Colin O’Brien, Seattle Lutheran, Senior, Linebacker

James Luttrell, Concrete, Junior, Defensive Line

John DiMaggio, Darrington, Junior, Linebacker

Dahlton Zavala, La Conner, Junior, Linebacker

Bobby Poulton, La Conner, Senior, Defensive Back

Drew Jordan, Tacoma Baptist, Junior, Defensive Back

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