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When the Bayne Train starts rollin,' would-be tacklers start flinchin'. (John Fisken photos)

When Josh Bayne, AKA “The Bayne Train,” starts rollin,’ would-be tacklers start flinchin’. (John Fisken photos)

Did Kathy Bayne give birth to the 2014 1A state player of the year? I vote yes.

Did Kathy Bayne give birth to the 1A state football player of the year? I vote yes.

Kacie Kiel knows.

Kacie Kiel (center) has a message for the voters.

Hear me out for a second.

I’m going to make the case that when the Associated Press voters pick the All-State football teams that Cow Town should not only be represented for the second straight year, but that we should be in consideration for the top spot.

Coupeville High School senior lineman Nick “The Big Hurt” Streubel was tabbed as a Second Team All-State player in 2013.

In 2014, Wolf senior Josh Bayne, a two-way terror who dominates the stat categories like a beast, should be in the discussion for the 1A Player of the Year.

Boom, baby!

Awesome Joshsome won’t get a chance to be seen by the big city writers when the state championship game is played in the Tacoma Dome, but that shouldn’t detract a bit from his resume.

He picked up the Wolves and carried them to a 5-5 record, the best mark by a CHS squad since 2005.

And the stats? Oh lord, the stats.

As of Sunday, Nov. 9, MaxPreps.com has Bayne #1 in three separate categories in 1A — rushing yards, touchdowns and interceptions.

He’s also third in tackles and fourth in total yards (trailing only three quarterbacks, who picked up a lot of their yards from their receivers doing the work after the catch.)

His body of work:

Passing: 1 of 1 for 43 yards. So, perfection.

Rushing: 143 carries for 1,528 yards. #1 in 1A.

Receiving: 31 catches for 460 yards. #12 in 1A.

Kickoff/punt returns: 11 returns for 224 yards, after which teams refused to kick his way for most of the season.

Total yards: 2,031. #4 in 1A.

All-Purpose yards: 2,281.

Touchdowns: 25. #1 in 1A. 15 rushing, 10 receiving. Twice scored six in a game this year.

Tackles: 91. 77 solo, 14 assists. #3 in 1A.

Sacks: 2 (while playing in the defensive backfield).

Interceptions: 6. Tied for #1 in 1A.

Fumble recoveries: 4.

The testimonial: “Josh had one tackle on a receiver, folded him in half like a cheap hooker who was punched in the gut by her pimp. He had to sit out for awhile and wait for his liver to start working again” — CHS stat keeper Chris Tumblin.

I have seen no better player at the 1A level this year. I can find few other 1A players who have the stats on both sides of the ball to match Bayne.

He doesn’t play for King’s. Or Freeman. Or Cascade Christian. Or any of the big name schools.

Though, if he did, how much bigger would his stats be? How much more of a slam dunk choice would he be?

Instead, he went out and repped the red and black of the town he grew up in, playing on a team with little depth and not much recent glory, and he shone.

As brightly as anyone to play high school football at his level in the state this season.

Pay attention, voters. Look deeper. Make the right call.

Josh Bayne for 1A Player of the Year. It’s a simple choice, and it’s the right one.

 

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Josh Bayne and (John Fisken photos)

Josh Bayne and mom Kathy. (John Fisken photos)

Wiley Hesselgrave is

   Wiley Hesselgrave is third for the Wolves in rushing, fourth in receiving and third in total yards.

We’re making the wrong argument.

It’s not whether Coupeville High School senior Josh Bayne should follow in the footsteps of Nick Streubel and be the second Wolf in as many years to be picked as an All-State player.

That’s a given.

The argument we should be making is for Bayne to be the 1A Player of the Year.

Why not?

Bayne is a two-way terror who does everything.

He runs, he catches, he returns kickoffs and punts (when other teams will send it his way, which is rare), and the one time he threw a pass this season, it went for a 43-yard completion.

Put him on defense, patrolling the backfield, and Awesome Joshsome is a lethal tackling machine who picks off anything remotely hurled in his vicinity.

Eight games into the season, he is in the top five in six different categories for 1A players (four on offense, two on defense) and is in the top ten in three categories when you count all classifications together (1B to 4A).

Bayne is tied for the most touchdowns (16) and interceptions (5) in 1A.

Barring any schools who haven’t been keeping up to date with MaxPreps, the clearing house for football stats, only touchdown tornado Robert Terhune of Cascade Christian and interception magnet Charlie Patterson of South Whidbey can match him in those categories.

But Bayne destroys both of them in every other applicable category and there is no one else I can find in 1A who stands out as more of a two-way success this season.

The Wolves, at 4-4, may not be in the discussion for a state title. Bayne, however, should be the talk of the table when player awards are handed out.

Team stats through eight games:

Offense:

Passing:

Joel Walstad  89 completions for 1,235 yards (#3 in 1A) with 13 TDs and 10 INTs
CJ Smith  9-99 with 1/1
Wiley Hesselgrave 1-46 with 1/0
Josh Bayne
1-43

Receiving:

Bayne 29 receptions for 420 yards (#4 in 1A)
Ryan Griggs
23-340 (#9 in 1A)
C. Smith 20-299
Hesselgrave 14-226
Jacob Martin 9-66
Lathom Kelley 5-33
Mitchell Carroll
3-27
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-12
Gabe Wynn
1-0

Rushing:

Bayne 112 carries for 1,081 yards (#3 in 1A, #8 in all classifications)
Kelley 44-404
Hesselgrave
43-343
Martin 42-227
Walstad 16-27
Mitchell Losey 8-27
Chance Kleinfelter 1-14
C. Smith 4-12

Kickoff/punt returns:

Bayne 8 returns for 174 yards
Hesselgrave 9-146
Kelley 5-83
Aaron Wright
2-34
Losey
1-10
Cameron Toomey-Stout 1-8
Wynn 1-0

Total yards:

Bayne 1544 (#3 in 1A)
Walstad 1262 (#5 in 1A)
Hesselgrave 615
Kelley
437
C. Smith
410
Griggs 340
Martin 293
Carroll 27
Losey 27
Kleinfelter
14
Toomey-Stout
12

Touchdowns:

Bayne 16 (tied for #1 in 1A, tied for #5 in all classifications)
Hesselgrave 6
Kelley 5
Walstad
4
Griggs 2
Kleinfelter 1
C. Smith 1

Defense:

Tackles:

Bayne (74) 62 solo, 12 assists (#4 in 1A for total tackles)
Hesselgrave (50) 41-9
Wright (42) 31-11
Shank (36) 32-4
Kelley
(36) 20-16
Oscar Liquidano (29) 23-6
Martin (25) 17-8
Hunter Smith
(16) 16-0
Wynn
(14) 14-0
Griggs (12) 9-3
C. Smith
(12) 9-3
Isaac Vargas (11) 8-3
Brenden Gilbert
(7) 7-0
Losey (7) 5-2
Dominic Dausey
(6) 6-0
Walstad
(6) 5-1
Josh Lord (6) 4-2
Carroll
(4) 3-1
Carson Risner
(3) 3-0
Jake Lord
(2) 2-0
James Vidoni
(2) 1-1
Kleinfelter 1-0

Sacks:

Hesselgrave 3 (tied for #6 in 1A)
Bayne 2
JR Pendergrass
1
Shank 1
Wright 1

Interceptions:

Bayne 5 (tied for #1 in 1A, tied for #2 in all classifications)
C. Smith 2 (tied for #10 in 1A)
H. Smith 1

Fumble recoveries:

Bayne 3
Hesselgrave 3
Vargas
2
Dausey
1
Kelley 1
Jake Lord 1
Martin
1
Shank
1
H. Smith
1
Walstad 1
Wright 1
Wynn
1

Blocked kicks:

Shank 1

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