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Pages in category "Players of American football from Snohomish County, Washington" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Printable version; In other projects Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Sportspeople from Snohomish, Washington" The following 20 pages are in ...
Curt Marsh (born August 25, 1959) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected in the first round by the Oakland Raiders out of the University of Washington in the 1981 NFL draft. Marsh was a High School All-American at Snohomish High School in Snohomish ...
Snohomish Youth Soccer was founded in the 1970s to organize youth soccer competitions in Snohomish County and began to field a premier boy's team named Snohomish United in 1989. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The organization also hosts several annual soccer tournaments, including the Snohomish United Invitational, Kla Ha Ya Days Adult Tournament, and Bigfoot ...
Although he only had 13 receptions going into his senior year, he would start 14 games at wide receiver for the 1997 football team that compiled a 12-2 record, won the Big Sky Conference title and advanced to the semifinals of the Division I-AA playoffs. He led the team with 57 receptions for 1,148 yards (school record) and 13 receiving ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Washington Commanders roster. Quarterbacks (QB) 5 Jayden Daniels; Running backs (RB) 31 Kazmeir ...
Stats at Pro Football Reference Ricky Dale Fenney (born December 7, 1964) is an American former professional football running back in the National Football League (NFL). Selected in the eighth round of the 1987 NFL draft , he played five seasons for the Minnesota Vikings ( 1987 – 1991 ).
Keith Steven Gilbertson Jr. (born May 15, 1948) is a retired American football coach and player. He was the head coach at the University of Idaho (1986–1988), the University of California, Berkeley (1992–1995), and the University of Washington (2003–2004), compiling a career college football record of 55–51.