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History & Tradition All-Time Letterwinners history & tradition all-time letterwinners Since 1947 Warren Belin 1987-90 Dwayne Crayton 1977-80 Nick Belisis 1948-49 • c • Mark Cregar 1974-77 • e • Nick Bender 1997-2000 Bob Caesar 1955-56 Ward Cridland 1979 Paul Eberle 1978-80 • a • Doug Benfield 1973-75 Jimmy Caldwell 1998-2000 Derek Crocker 1979-80 John Eck 1981 Greg Adkins 2002 Terry Bennett 1970-71 Richard Cameron 1962-64 Dan Croom 1973 Farrell Egge 1961-62 Mark Agientas 1987-88 Tim Bennett 1999-02 Jim Camp 1945-46 Matt Crosby 1990-91 Mike Elkins 1985-88 Steven Ainsworth 1989-91 Brad Benson 1987-89 Edward Campbell 1972 Claude Croston 1954-55 Greg Eller 1982 Chad Alexander 1995,97 Steve Bernardo 1976-77 Glen Campbell 1984 Austin Crowder 1992-95 Tom Elrod 1996 Boyd Allen 1946-47 Joe Berra 1963-65 Tommy Campbell 1970 Ron Crume 1983 Ken Erickson 1966,68-69 Bob Allen 1958-60 Cornelius Birgs 2002 Mike Capone 1971 Carlos Cunningham 1979-82 Urban Ericksson 1976 Lee Allen 1972-74 Carroll Blackerby 1948-50 Bernie Capps 1945-46 Aubrey Currie 1956-58 George Ervin 1976-79 Tom Allen 1999 Terry Blanch 1978-79 Joe Carazo 1963-65 Carl Curry 1974-76 Marlon Estes 1992-93,95 Ryan Alston 1991-92 Rhett Blanchard 1991-94 Bill Carlisle 1961-62 Marlon Curtis 1998-99 Solomon Everett 1974-76 Louis Altobelli 1986,88-89 James Bland 1952-53 Andy Carlton 1972-73 Dominic Anderson 2002 Chris Blank 1997-2000 Frank Carmines 1985-86 • f • Jason Anderson 2001-02 Mike Blasiole 1967 Charlie Carpenter 1955-57 Mark Anderson 1975 Bill Bobbora 1969-71 Tehran Carpenter 1998-2000 Wilbert Faircloth 1962-63 Tom Anderson 1972 Nathan Bolling 1998-01 John Carper 1982 Bill Faircloth 1961-63 Ray Anderson 1980 Joe Bonecutter 1958-60 Joe Carroll 1981-82 Robert Fatzinger 1994-97 Fred Angerman 1967-69 Nelson Bonilla 1993 Randy Carroll 1973-76 joe dobner Tom Fehring 1973-75 Nick Arcaro 1971-72 Arna Bontemps 1992 Robert Carroll 1971,73 Dan Ferezan 1960 Bill Ard 1977-80 Dred Booe 1990-93 Terry Carroll 1973 Rod Ferguson 1986-89 Jamaal Argrow 1999, 2002 Steve Bowden 1969-71 Keith Carter 1973-74 David 'Jo Jo' Ferraro 1978-80 Bill Armstrong 1973-76 Steve Bozarth 1962 Ken Carter 1976-77 Mike Ferraro 1981,83 Frank Armstrong 1977 Dick Bozoian 1968-70 Kevin Carter 1982-83 Ken Ferrell 1958 Eddie Arrington 1966-68 Caron Bracy 2001-02 Richard Carter 1972 Tom Fetzer 1945-48 Mike Arthur 1971,73-74 Carlos Bradley 1978-80 Jerry Cartwright 1973-75 John Finklea 2002 Johnny Artis 1985,87 Ed Bradley 1946-49 Mark Casey 1987-88 • d • Bill Finnance 1950-52 Tyler Ashe 1998-01 Ed Bradley,Jr.1969-71 Tim Cashdollar 1998 Jim Dadouris 1978 Kevin Firquin 1973-75 Ed Atkinson 1966 Dan Bradley 1999 Larry Causey 1969-71 Rick Dadouris 1977-79 Ernie Fitzgibbons 1953-54 Bob Auffarth 1948-50 Ralph Brandeweide 1962-63 Don Cervi 1975-77 Jim Dalrymple 1956-58 Larry Fleischer 1959 Josh Austin 1991 Kellen Brantley 2000-02 Marvin Chalmers 1998-99 Ken Daly 1977-78 Steve Fleming 1987-88 Reggie Austin 1996-99 Rob Brassell 1977-79 David Chambers 1983-86 Dameon Daniel 1995-98 Jeff Flowe 1994,96-98 Reggie Avery 1992-93 Darrell Braswell 1994-95 Gardell Chavis 1992,94-96 Dick Daniels 1954-56 Roger Foltz 1987 Vince Azzolina 1998-01 Tommy Brawley 1962,64-65 Kenyon Chavis 1994-96 Chris Davis 2002 Darrell France 1990-91 David Braxton 1986-88 Steve Check 1974-77 Dickie Davis 1949-51 Mark Francis 1996 Warren Braxton 2002 Obi Chukwumah 2000-02 Don Davis 1963-65 Carmen Frangiosa 1974-77 Dean Brendel 1973 Dick Chulada 1970-71 Fabian Davis 1999-02 Tommy Frank 1953-55 Bob Brenner 1966,68-69 Billy Churm 1951-53 Jewuan Davis 2000 B.J.Franklin 1993 Matthew Brennie 1999-01 Ray Cicia 1948-49 Neville Davis 1972 Donnie Frederick 1960-62 Charles Brewer 1961 Desmond Clark 1995-98 Thabiti Davis 1994-97 Bob Frederick 1951-54 Gunter Brewer 1985-86 Harry Clark 1945-47 Tim Davis 1975-78 Lowell Freedlund 1967-68 Ralph Brewster 1955-57 Taris Clark 1995-97 Dave Dawson 1948-49 Dan Fulton 1975-76 richard baldinger richard Ken Bridges 1950-52 William Clark 1994-96 Drew Dayton 2000-02 Frank Fussell 1970-71 Wally Bridwell 1961-62 Tyson Clabo 2000-02 Tom Deacon 1968 Winston Futch 1958-61 James Brim 1983-86 Jim Clack 1966-68 Jay Deaver 1985-88 Bob Brincefield 1953-54 Bo Claxton 1954-56 Ron DeBenedetti 1972-73 • g • Richard Brinkley 1945-46 Topper Clemons 1982-85 Rick Decker 1965-67 Tryg Brody 1988-91 Scott Clinard 1988-91 Sammy Decker 1963 Clark Gaines 1974-75 • b • Jeff Brogdon 1946-47 Michael Clinkscale 1998-2000 Jammie Deese 1996-99 Bob Gaona 1950-52 John Badoud 1960-62 Larry Brooks 1956-57 Lee Clymer 1968 Phil Denfeld 1979-82 Tony Garbarczyk 1984-85 Dave Bailey 1972-73 Cliff Brookshire 1953-54 Tony Coates 1982,84 Mark DeOrio 1998 Paul Gardner 1978,1981 Martin Bailey 1985-88 Alex Brown 1977,79-81 John Cochran 1941-42,45-46 Patrick Depenbrock 1996-97 Rick Gardner 1992-95 Carlton Baker 1965-67 Bill Brown 1967-68 Rob Cocke 1990-92 Dan Dever 1967 Ken Garrett 1970-72 Gary Baldinger 1982-85 Donnie Brown 1971-72 Ben Cockerham 1950 Al Dickens 1983 Don Garrison 1952-54 Richard Baldinger 1979-81 Dwayne Brown 1988,90 Ben Cockerham 1981 Marvin Dickerson 1989-91 Jim Garry 1946-49 Jerry Ball 1958-60 Greg Brown 1979-80 George Coghill 1989-92 Anthony DiTomo 1946-47 Kito Gary 1997-99 Dan Ballou 1993-96 Pierre Brown 1980,1982 Pete Coker 1951-52 Todd Dixon 1990-93 Grady Gaschler 1988 Chris Balatsoukas 1955 Steve Brown 1987-90 Larry Coker 1959-61 Joe Dobner 1967-69 Chris Gaskell 1995-97 George Banks 1992 Terrance Brown 1988-91 Steve Colavito 1972-73 Dave Doda 1970-71 Tom Gavin 1967-69 Chris Barclay 2002 John Bruno 1945-46 Kevin Cole 1991-93 Jack Dolbin 1967-69 Bill Gebert 1970 Joe Barcosy 1951-52 John Bryant 1974-75 Toby Cole 1984-86 Adam Dolder 1994 Sid Geibel 1972 Pete Barham 1955-57 John Bryce 1973-76 Ben Coleman 1991-92 Bill Donahue 1983 Rich Geiger 1974 Tony Barnes 1973 Rusty Bumgardner 1987,89-90 Earl Coleman 1964-65 Tom Donahue 1950-52 Bill George 1948-51 Bill Barnes 1954-56 Joe Bunch 1974-75 Anthony Coles 1990-91 Corey Donald 1989,91 Chick George 1966-68 Phil Barnhill 1989-90 Matthew Burdick 1996-99 John Coles 1951-53 Dan Dougherty 1980-83 Ed George 1968-69 Bob Bartholomew 1952-55 Drew Burgess 1977-78 Michael Collins 1998-01 Harry Dowda 1945-46 Sonny George 1951-53 Dave Bartholomew 1972-74 Ronnie Burgess 1981-84 Lynn Conner 1982 John Dowdell 1976 Gary German 1970-72 Chris Basler 1972-73 Chris Burkholder 1999 David Conners 1969 James DuBose 1987-89 Terry Giblin 1974-76 Ed Baublis 1948-49 Nick Burney 2001-02 Al Conover 1958-60 Kenny Duckett 1978-81 Kevin Giles 1991-94 Wayne Baumgardner 1978-81 Richard Burr 1974-75 Nick Consoles 1954-55 Jim Dumser 1975-77 Jeff Gjerde 1980 Al Beard 1968-69 Adam Burrell 1989 Jeff Cook 1983-85 Adrian Duncan 1998-01 Felix Glasco 1972-73 Bryan Beard 2000 Ed Butler 1948-50 Jackie Copeland 1987 Jim Duncan 1946-49 Ralph Godic 1987-89 Jim Beaudoin 1964-65 Sam Butler 1956-58 David Couch 1980 Lewis Duncan 1963 Doug Golightly 1963-65 Jim Bedgood 1963 Kevin Byrnes 1971-72 Scott Courter 1991-92 Joe Dupree 1953-55 Richard Goodpasture 1991-94 David Behrmann 1990 David Cox 1981 Tucker Grace 1992-95 Jack Behrmann 1954-55 Randy Cox 1971-72 Harold Gragg 1993-96 Levern Belin 1988-90 Wes Cox 1961-62 Kevin Graham 1987 2002 Seattle Bowl Champions 209 history & tradition all-time letterwinners Mack Grandy 1945-46 Don Hipps 1945-47 John Jurkovec 1963 Ed Listopad 1949-51 Rick McGuire 1973 Robert Grant 1965-67 Dewey Hobbs 1945-46 Chris Justice 1999-01 Steve Litaker 1980-83 Pat McHenry 1969-71 Ken Grantham 1983-85 Jim Hobbs 1965 Rocky Littleton 1953-55 Eddie McKeel 1992-94 Maurice Gravely 1991-94 Mike Hodgson 1980-83 Jim Lloyd 1975-76 Ira McKeller 1983 Vince Greco 1972-73 Ed Hoey 1947-48 • k • Tom Lockridge 1973-74 Eddie McKinney 1965 A.J.Greene 1985-88 Rodney Hogue 1987-89 Ron Kadon 1962-63 Archie Logan 1970-71 Jim McMahen 1971-72 Eddie Green 1979-82 Jones Holcomb 1993-95 Morgan Kane 1996-99 Gregg Long 1990-91 Jerry McManus 1975-76 Mike Green 1990-93 Mark Hollenbeck 1996 Ed Kargbo Okorogie 1998-01 Tracy Lounsbury 1969-71 Wayne McMillan 1978,80-81 Sam Green 1962 Aubrey Hollifield 1988-91 Terry Karl 1973 Bruce Lovato 1974 Don McMurry 1964-66 Tommy Gregg 1981-82,84 Tony Hollis 1988-91 Ed Karpus 1948-49 Rhamen Love-Lane 1999-00 Matt McNeel 1993-94 Jim Gregory 1973 Todd Hollowell 1998-99 Ken Keesee 1985 Carl Lowe 1972 John McQueeney 1966-68 Rich Gregory 1972-74 Bill Hollows 1993-95 Mike Kelly 1963-65 David Lowe 1990-91,93 David Mebs 1972-74 Bill Gregus 1948-49 Phil Holt 1971 Richard Kelly 1945-46 Sonny Lowe 1990 Rob Meeker 1994 Stacie Gresham 1994 Rory Holt 1983-84,86 Shawn Kelly 1984 Bo Loy 1995 Da'Vaughn Mellerson 1996-97,99-00 Major Griffey 1993-96 Bill Holthouser 1971-72 Jim Kemp 1992-93 Dustin Lyman 1996-99 William Merritt 1998-99 Ken Griffith 1972-73 Mike Hooten 1986-88 Joe Kenn 1987-88 Eric Metzler 1980-82 John Grimes 1962-64 Bill Hopkins 1962-64 Jim Kennedy 1979-80 Danny Meyers 1972 Ronnie Grinton 1983,86 Bruce Hopkins 1975-78 Mitchell Kennedy 1990-93 Todd Middleton 1987-89 Sherron Gudger 1992-94 Gerald Hopkins 1974-75 Eric King 2001-02 Mike Milanovich 1975 glamry Abdul Guice 1996-99 Larry Hopkins 1970-71 Landon King 1979-81 c Bruce Miller 1971-73 Terry Gwinn 1949-51 Marquis Hopkins 1998-01 Luther King 1948-50 Jeff Miller 1987-88 Jim Horn 1955-57 George Kinney 1992-94 Bob Miller 1963 Spencer Horne 1974 Albert Kirby 1978-79 m mike Bill Miller 1949-51 • h • Seth Houk 2000-01 Paul Kiser 1983-86 Maurice Miller 1989-92 Carl Haggard 1947 Wilson Hoyle 1986-89 Marcus Kisner 1999 Bill Millner 1973-76 Tim Hailstock 1991-93 Stuart Hughes 1972-73 Ed Kissell 1950-51 John Henry Mills 1988,90-92 Malcolm Hairston 1981-84 Bill Hull 1959-61 Syd Kitson 1977-79 Phil Miner 1963 Steve Hale 2002 Gerald Huth 1953-54 Tom Kleinlein 1989-92 Marvin Mitchell 1987-89,91 Jim Hall 1955 Rob Hyman 1995 Tim Klugh 1989 • m • Chris Modelski 1998,2000 Randy Halsall 1972-73 Don Kobos 1967-69 R.D.
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