MaxPreps 2012 Washington preseason football Fab 5

By Staff Report Aug 16, 2012, 9:00am

Dynasties continue at Bellevue, Skyline. Watch for Bellarmine Prep, O'Dea and Skyview too.

Bellevue is always good. But this season has the potential to surpass even the Wolverines' high expectations. It's no surprise they are our top pick.
Bellevue is always good. But this season has the potential to surpass even the Wolverines' high expectations. It's no surprise they are our top pick.
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MaxPreps 2012 Washington Preseason Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard

1. Bellevue
2011 finish: 14-0 (Class 3A state champions)
Head coach: Butch Goncharoff
Team preview
Even by Bellevue standards, big things are expected for the greatest dynasty in the history of Washington football this fall. That's saying something considering the Wolverines have won nine of the last 11 Class 3A titles. They are 39-2 in state playoff action during that span, have won 26 games in a row entering the 2012 season and 37 of the last 39 dating back to 2009. Michael Carlson, Sean Constantine, UCLA commit Myles Jack and John Nguyen are the headliners in the senior class. Junior Bishard "budda" Baker is a gamebreaker who housed a kickoff in last year's state championship game. Bellevue opens Aug. 30 against Texas juggernaut Trinity (Euless) in the shadow of the Space Needle at Memorial Stadium in downtown Seattle. Bellevue's name is all over the place on our list of Washington state football champions for the past 10 years.

2. Skyline (Sammamish)
2011 finish: 11-3 (Class 4A state champions)
Head coach: Matt Taylor
Team preview
Expanding upon the dynasty theme, Skyline has traversed Class 3A and 4A to win six state titles since 2000. The presence of quarterback Max Browne – a USC commit regarded by some as the nation's best at his position – masks the fact that this won't be one of the glossier Spartan rosters top-to-bottom. Browne has thrown for 8,216 yards and 95 touchdowns the past two seasons. Other players to watch include Washington State commitment Peyton Pelluer, Trevor Barney, Nick Sblendorio, Peter Stromgren and Jack Valencia – all seniors. September out-of-state tests include Cottonwood (Salt Lake City) and Coeur d'Alene (Idaho). Skyline tops our June, 2011 list of Washington's Top 10 football dynasties.

3. Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma)
2011 finish: 11-1 (Class 4A state quarterfinalist)
Head coach: Thomas Larsen
Team preview
The Lions are always tough under Larsen, but 2012 may be a unique window of opportunity for the program with Colorado-bound quarterback Sefo Liufau back for his senior campaign. Liufau threw for more than 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns as a junior and has some key weapons returning in Isaiah Flynn and Calvin Chandler, who was also Prep's leading tackler in 2011. Sept. 7 will be a key date on the schedule as the Lions take on fellow Pierce County power Lakes (Lakewood). Bellarmine Prep must replace one player found on the list of Washington Class of 2012 Division 1 football signees.



4. O'Dea (Seattle)
2011 finish: 13-1 (Class 3A runner-up)
Head coach: Monte Kohler
Team preview
The Fighting Irish have reached the Class 3A state playoffs 18 years in a row but haven't won a title since going back-to-back in 1994-95. If not for the presence of Bellevue (which has eliminated O'Dea four times since 2002), this fall might represent one of the program's better opportunities to capture the trophy once again. Junior quarterback Pierre Le Dorze is back after leading O'Dea to the state championship game as a sophomore. Speedster Tatum Taylor has several Pac-12 offers and headlines the senior class. Metro League rival Seattle Prep is generating some buzz this offseason, so expect Kohler's crew to have that Sept. 21 meeting circled on the schedule. O'Dea ranks No. 8 on our list of Washington's Top 10 most consistent football programs.

5. Skyview (Vancouver)
2011 finish: 11-3 (Class 4A runner-up)
Head coach: Steve Kizer
Team preview
Skyview opened its doors in 1997 and after a decade of middling performance in the Greater St. Helens League has now reached the 4A playoffs in five of the past six seasons under Kizer. After opening the 2011 season with a pair of losses, the Storm got hot and rattled off 11 wins a row while averaging 47.8 points per game. The span included a stunning 42-17 thrashing of then-unbeaten Bellarmine Prep in the quarterfinals. Some major personnel losses were suffered but the roster should still be well-stocked. Central Catholic (Portland, Ore.) and Lakes will present a pair of tough nonleague tests. Search for Skyview players on our list of 2011 Washington All-League football teams.

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