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Seattle Times All-Area Defense. Star Times all-area players are selected by The Seattle Times staff and freelancers from schools in King and Snohomish counties, or in Metro and WesCo. 

Darien Freeman

Bellevue, DL, 5-11, 290, Sr.

One of the quickest linemen in the area, Freeman is a three-year starter and one of Bellevue's key defensive pieces. He held his own against a far bigger Trinity team from Euless, Texas, and draws double teams that allow his linebackers to run free.

Sean Constantine

Bellevue, LB, 6-2, 225, Sr.

A three-year starter and one of the leaders of a Bellevue defense that has allowed 69 points all season, Constantine is about as steady as they come. The two-time KingCo 3A/2A first-team linebacker has committed to Washington.

Myles Jack

Bellevue, LB, 6-3, 225, Sr.

Bellevue coach Butch Goncharoff says he's never seen a player dominate on defense like Jack has this season. The UCLA commit has more than 20 sacks, including six in the first half of one game this season. He also averaged 19 yards per rush during the regular season.

Budda Baker

Bellevue, DB, 5-10, 175, Jr.

Likely the top returning player in the state next year, Baker already has scholarship offers from Notre Dame, Washington and Arizona State, to name a few. Baker is as dynamic as they come. In one game, he returned two interceptions for touchdowns and had one carry for 53 yards and a TD.

Deion Fetui

Eastside Catholic, DL, 6-0, 305, So.

Fetui is surprisingly agile for a guy who weighs more than 300 pounds. Teams don't run up the middle with much success against Eastside Catholic's defense, and that starts with Fetui. He has 81 tackles and four sacks through 13 games.

Griffin McLain

Mount Si, DL, 6-4, 245, Sr.

McLain is a big reason why Mount Si's defense allowed just 11.3 points per game, with four shutouts. During the regular season, he had six sacks and anchored a stingy defensive line. He also had five touchdown receptions as a tight end.

Peyton Pelluer

Skyline, LB, 6-1, 225, Sr.

Skyline coach Mat Taylor calls Pelluer the quarterback of his defense. He has been banged up late in the season, but he had a huge forced fumble in Skyline's semifinal win against Camas. He'll continue playing next year at Washington State.

Danny Wilson

Bothell, DB, 5-11, 185, Sr.

A first-team All-KingCo 4A cornerback, Wilson had a knack for sticking with his receiver. But he also had a knack for big plays on offense. He rushed for nearly 1,500 yards and 22 TDs despite missing one game, and was named KingCo Crest Division Offensive Player of the Year.

Tatum Taylor

O'Dea, DB, 5-11, 170, Sr.

One the fastest players in the state, Taylor was a first-team All-Metro Mountain cornerback. He was also a big-play threat on offense, scoring on kickoff returns of 75 and 85 yards in one game. He has offers from Arizona State, Mississippi and Oregon State.

Albert Havili

Federal Way, LB, 6-2, 240, Sr.

Havili has a unique blend of size and speed and is known for his seismic hits. He led Federal Way to the 4A state quarterfinals for the first time since 1996 and was voted Offensive Lineman of the Year and Linebacker of the Year in the SPSL South.

Harold Lee

Auburn, DB, 5-9, 160, Sr.

One of the most versatile players in the state, Lee lived up to his neon-green shoes and socks with electrifying plays, averaging 170 all-purpose yards in leading Auburn to the 4A semifinals. His 15 TDs came in five fashions, including three on interception returns.

Chico McClatcher

Federal Way, Returner, 5-7, 165, So.

McClatcher turned heads as a freshman and was even more dynamic this season, averaging better than 150 all-purpose yards. He returned four punts for touchdowns and had six rushing and six receiving TDs. Nicknamed "Blue Mamba," he already has a UW offer.

Mitchell Cox

Kentwood, P, 6-0, 200, Sr.

One of the most proficient kickers in the state, Cox made 14 field goals in 17 attempts and 36 of 38 PATs for 9-1 Kentwood, and also started at center. As a punter, he averaged 35 yards and was voted SPSL 4A North Special Teams Player of the Year.

Bellevue's defense is good. Really good, in fact. Even with the divisions among high-school football fans, you'd have to search long and hard to find anyone who disagreed.

Yet the Wolverines have been billed as more than good or really good. They've been talked about in terms of dominance, one of the most subjective terms in the sports vernacular.

How about this for dominance: In 11 games against in-state opponents this season, including one game against Class 4A Bothell, Bellevue's defense has allowed just six points in the first three quarters of games.

"We do have a tremendous amount of talent on defense," Bellevue coach Butch Goncharoff said.

The Wolverines have allowed 62 points all season, or 5.2 points per game. More than a third of those (24) came in the season opener against Trinity from Euless, Texas, a Lone Star power still playing in that state's 5A playoffs. Thirty-one points have come in the fourth quarter, when Bellevue's starters are long gone. Read full story  by Jayson Jenks (Seattle Times staff reporter)

3A Semi-Finals is a rematch between Bellevue Wolverines vs. Mt. Si Wildcats this Friday 11/23rd @ Tacoma Dome, 7:00 pm
 ADMISSION PRICES
  • $10.00   Adults and HS students without valid ASB card
  • $ 8.00     High School students with valid ASB card
  • $ 8.00     Youth, grades K-8
  • $ 8.00     Senior adults, age 62 and over
  • FREE      Pre-school
  • Tickets will not be pre-sold at the high school
11/23 GAME COVERAGE:
Today’s game will be televised on ROOT Sports Network / Comcast CH 30.
Online coverage the game (for outside western Washington) Click Here
• Bellevue vs. Mt. Si this Friday 11/23rd @ Tacoma Dome, 7:00 pm • Boosters will provide snack for players for the bus ride to Tacoma • ADMISSION PRICESo $10.00   Adults and HS students without valid ASB cardo $ 8.00     High School students with valid ASB cardo $ 8.00     Youth, grades K-8o $ 8.00     Senior adults, age 62 and overo FREE      Pre-schoolo Tickets will not be pre-sold at the high school
11/23 GAME COVERAGE:Today’s game will be televised on ROOT Sports Network / Comcast CH 30.Online coverage the game (for outside western Washington) Click Here

Bellevue Wolverines vs. Peninsula Seahawks for round 2 of the WIAA State Championship playoffs, @ Bellevue High School, 7:30PM.

Pricing has changed for Playoffs

  • Admission: ALL STUDENTS MUST PAY ADMISSION FEE A PLAYOFF GAME
  • ADMISSION PRICES
  • $8.00 Adults and HS students without valid ASB card
  • $6.00 High School students with valid ASB card
  • $6.00 Youth, grades K-8
  • $6.00 Senior adults, age 65 and over
Bellevue Wolverines will take on Ferndale Golden Eages on Friday, November 9th, 2012. Kick-off is at 7pm at Bellevue High Stadium.

Please come root your Wolverines on, as they march towards their 5th State Championship in row!

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