Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Daniel Cable, center, weaves around East Jefferson defenders, from left, Malachi Azariah McDonald, Gerald Lindsey and Christopher Fair on Friday in Port Angeles.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Daniel Cable, center, weaves around East Jefferson defenders, from left, Malachi Azariah McDonald, Gerald Lindsey and Christopher Fair on Friday in Port Angeles.

PREP FOOTBALL: Port Angeles’ Daniel Cable heads up 2021 All-Peninsula 11-man Football Team

Standouts from Forks, Sequim, Port Angeles and East Jefferson

All Peninsula 11-man Footbal Team

All-Peninsula 11-Man Football MVP: Daniel Cable, sr., Port Angeles: Did a lot of everything for the Roughriders in 2021. Cable ran for 860 and nine TDs, totaled more than 500 receiving yards with four TDs, threw for nearly 200 more yards with a couple of touchdowns, returned a kickoff and a punt for scores and intercepted five passes, bringing back three more interceptions for touchdowns. Earned Olympic League Offensive MVP award; first-team defensive back and second-team kick returner honors.

Lars Wiker, soph., Sequim: First-team All-Olympic League pick at QB completed 93 of 145 passes (64 percent) for 1,410 yards, 12 TDs and seven interceptions.

Logan Olson, sr., Forks: QB/DB was a steady leader for the Spartans, completing 87 of 167 passes for 1,315 yards, 14 TDs and nine INTs. Also ran for 423 yards on 90 carries with seven TDs. Led Forks in tackles on defense with 79 and added six interceptions. Earned Class 2B North Division First-team All-League honors at defensive back, second-team for quarterback and honorable mention at punter.

Nate Dahlgren, soph., Forks: Two-way standout at RB/LB carries on family tradition of starring for Spartans. First-team All-North Division running back and linebacker. Ran for team-high 1,256 yards on 208 carries (6 YPC) with 17 touchdowns. Had 55 tackles, eight tackles for loss and a fumble recovery defensively.

Logan Massie, sr., East Jefferson: RB/LB Class 1A Nisqually League MVP ran for 1,170 yards and 10 TDs in nine games. Finished fourth on league champion and state-playoff-bound Rivals in tackles and second in sacks.

Dalton Kilmer, sr., Forks: WR/DB was Olson’s primary target at wide receiver to the tune of 48 catches for 731 yards and eight TDs, got some burn at running back (18-241 and five TDs). Led Spartans in interceptions with seven, including three against Goldendale in the state playoffs. First-team All-North Division WR.

Kobe Applegate, sr., Sequim: WR: Second-team All-Olympic League wideout averaged an amazing 18 yards per catch in totaling 632 yards on 28 receptions. Caught eight TDs along with two 2-point conversions.

Austin Graham, sr., Forks: OL/DL: Spartans’ top lineman on both sides of the ball. First-team All-North Division pick as an offensive and defensive lineman. Posted team-high 14 tackles for loss, including two sacks.

• Ayden Holland, soph., Sequim: OL/DL First-team All-Olympic League pick is well on his way to becoming a four-year starter along Wolves’ offensive line.

Marshall Graves, sr., East Jefferson: OL/DL: Rivals lineman was a first-team All-Nisqually League selection.

Cole Johnson, soph., Port Angeles: Center played every offensive snap for Roughriders. Second-team All-Olympic League pick.

Beckett Jarnagin, sr., Port Angeles: Hauled in 397 receiving yards and six TDs at tight end for Riders.

Siamanu Auseuga, jr., East Jefferson: TE/DE: Led Rivals in tackles with 68, totaled four sacks and blocked a punt. Also caught four passes for 94 yards and a TD and ran for a score.

Isaiah Moore, jr., Sequim: WR/DB totaled 515 yards on 29 receptions with two TDs. Had eight catches for 100 yards in Sequim’s Rainshadow Rumble rivalry win over Port Angeles.

Blake Peterson, sr., Port Angeles: Second-team All-Olympic League defensive line pick fought off constant double teams to be “our best defensive lineman,” according to coach Dustin Clark. Posted seven sacks, 22 tackles.

Jason Hawes, sr., Port Angeles: Second-team All-Olympic League linebacker posted 78 tackles, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.

Jaziel Livingston, sr., Port Angeles: Recorded 17 sacks and 73 tackles at defensive end to earn first-team All-Olympic League selection. Also ran for 620 yards and five TDs offensively.

Specialists

Brandon Wagner, sr., Sequim: Punter earned first-team All-Olympic punting honors and was second team at place kicker.

Hector Dominguez, sr., Forks: Converted 35 of 44 extra-point tries and had four touchbacks to earn second-team All-North Division honors.

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