Anacortes football players Brady and Brock Beaner voted WaFd Bank Washington High School Athletes of the Week

Congratulations to Anacortes football brothers Brady and Brock Beaner for being voted SBLive’s WaFd Bank Washington High School Athletes of the Week for Oct. 9-Oct. 14!
Indeed, against Squalicim, two Beaners were better than one! Brock, a running back, rushed for 101 yards and four touchdowns while Brady, a wide receiver, had also had a pass-catching touchdown and two interceptions on defense as the Seahawks won 34-13 to remain undefeated in the 2A Northwest Conference.
The Beaner boys received 49.4% of the vote, beat out Woodinville LB Ryan Bowles, who finished second with 37.3%.
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Here are the other athletes who were nominated for the week of Oct. 9-Oct. 14:
WASHINGTON NOMINEES
Ryan Bowles, Woodinville football: The Montana State linebacker commit was huge in the Falcons' upset of Bothell. He had a 34-yard fumble return for a score, had another interception that set up a touchdown and caught a touchdown pass.
Ethan Carver, Toledo football: Senior was unstoppable against Adna, rushing for a career-high 314 yards and four touchdowns, including scores of 36, 43 and 65 yards in a vicory.
Ava Durgan, Mead girls volleyball: In a five-set class against Gonzaga Prep, the junior led the Panthers with 18 kills and 12 digs - and her defense was the decisive final-set force to push Mead past the Bullpups.
Bode Gardner, Mount Spokane football: The runaway 4A/3A GSL MVP favorite did it again - six catches, 147 yards and two touchdowns on offense, and a pair of interception returns for scores in a victory over Cheney.
Lyla Hart, Union girls soccer: In a matchup against Class 3A contender Gig Harbor, Hart tallied a pair of goals, including the game-winner as the Titans beat the Tides, 4-3.
Logan Sloman, North Kitsap football: With the 2A Olympic title on the line, the league's best player was big - 51-yard touchdown catch, a 48-yard rushing score and three first-half interceptiions in the team's win over Bremerton,
Blake Springer, Monroe football: What hasn't this all-3A Wesco signal caller he done? Springer passed for 304 yards and a pair of touchdowns, and rushed for a score as the Bearcats clinched the Wesco South title with a win over Edmonds-Woodway.
Wyatt Stephan, Bellingham football: What a season for this multi-sport standout. He caught seven passes for 197 yards and five touchdown, scoring in every quarter in a win over Blaine. Four of his scores were 30 yards or longer.
Cly Stephens, Ridgefield football: Junior kept the Spudders right in the hunt for 2A GSHL title by rushing for a career-high 283 yards on 35 carries and a touchdown in a victory at Columbia River.
Kyson Thomas, Moses Lake football: Mavericks' do-everything senior caught eight passes for 104 yards and two touchdowns, added a 90-yard kickoff return for a score and had a fumble recovery in the team's 4A CBBN win at Sunnyside.
Justin Webber, Chiawana football: Did a little bit of everything in a 4A/3A MCC win over Southridge - caught a 70-yard touchdown from Julian Martinez, returned a punt 50 yards for a score and had two interceptions on defense.
Kailey Willsey, Davis of Yakims girls volleyball: Against 4A CBBN power (and rival) West Valley of Yakima, the junior tallied a career-best 36 kills as the Pirates knocked off the Rams in five sets for their first series in a couple of decades.