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Six Harborites compete at Earl Barden All-Star Classic

Published 7:30 pm Monday, June 26, 2017

Six Harborites compete at Earl Barden All-Star Classic
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Six Harborites compete at Earl Barden All-Star Classic
(Tom Sanchez) Six Twin Harbor high school football players participated in Saturday’s Earl Barden East-West All-Star Classic in Yakima on Saturday. The players were (from left) South Bend’s A.J. Sanchez, Aberdeen’s Braden Castleberry-Taylor, Raymond’s Luke Hamilton, Montesano’s Taylor Rupe, Hoquiam’s Artimus Johnson and Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Kaelin Jurek.

YAKIMA — Six Twin Harbor football players got one final chance to represent their high schools on Saturday when they took part in the Earl Barden East-West All-Star Classic at East Valley High School in Yakima.

The West squad, which had five of the six Twin Harborites, won the contest, 35-13. Aberdeen’s Braden Castleberry-Taylor earned the East squad’s Defensive MVP honors and he caught one of the East’s two touchdowns, a 19-yard reception.

Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s Kaelin Jurek caught the game’s first touchdown pass, a 21-yard catch in the first quarter for the West. Jurek finished with three receptions for 37 yards.

Hoquiam’s Artimus Johnson was named the game’s most inspirational player.

The other three Harborites who played in the contest were Montesano’s Taylor Rupe, Raymond’s Luke Hamilton and South Bend’s A.J. Sanchez.

Tumwater’s Andrew May was the East’s Offensive Player of the Game. He is the son of Willapa Valley graduates Chris and Stacy (Brebner) May.

Also Selah head coach Scott Ditter, an Ocosta High Schol grad, coached the East squad.