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1951 Ballard High School Football Team Season Summary Page 1 The 1951 Ballard High School Beavers Football Team Season The season began September 4, 1951 with the opening day of practice. Preseason analyses by local sportswriters noted Garfield as the favorite returning 16 players from last year’s fifth placed team. Franklin was also a favorite returning 12 players from their 1950 City runnerup team. Roosevelt, the defending City and State champs was hit hard by graduation returning only three players. Ballard was described as a lighter but faster team. They were also felt to be one of the contenders for the City title, something they hadn’t done since 1947. Coach Bendele’s Beavers were returning ten lettermen from last year’s third place team. A key loss would be Hugh Locker (Jake’s grandfather) who was an AllCity fullback in 1950. Returning seniors from the 1950 team included Arleigh Hiersch, Mickey McKinnon and Mel McCain in the backfield. Other returning lettermen were Don Higley, switched from fullback to center, Dick Sorenson and Arnold Lind, both guards, Ted Peterson at tackle, and Russell Quackenbush and Tom Fish, both ends. Jack Dorcas was at the other tackle, while Dewey Wright, the final lettermen, recovered from a knee injury. Others expected to see playing time included Alex Denholme, Mack Leetch, Bill Gray, Paul Basse, Bill Norton, Don Simpson, Dennis Kerton, Doug Donnell, Dick Watson, Al Jones, Warren Green, Whitney Greenwood, and Bob Baird. A preseason jamboree between the eastern and western divisions of the City League was held September 21st. The season opened September 28th against Franklin. The game was under a steady rain at Memorial Stadium. The Beavers had a relatively easy victory rushing for 148 yards while throwing for 33 against the Quakers total of 67 yards. Ballard scores included a 6 yard run by McKinnon and 1 and 3 yard runs by Hiersch. Other noted plays included an interception by Alden Buckles with a 52 yard return, a onehanded catch by Quackenbush for a 25yard gain and an interception by Basse. The Beavers next game was Friday night October 5 th against Cleveland. Again, the game was not much of a contest as the Beavers rolled up 350 yards of total offense against Cleveland’s 130 yards. Scores included a 15 yard pass from McCain to Quackenbush, a McKinnon 2 yard run, a McCain 4 yard run, and a Norton 4 yard run.

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The1951BallardHighSchoolBeaversFootballTeamSeasonThe season began September 4, 1951 with the opening day of practice.  Preseason analyses by local 

sportswriters noted Garfield as the favorite returning 16 players from last year’s fifth placed team.  

Franklin was also a favorite returning 12 players from their 1950 City runner‐up team.  Roosevelt, the 

defending City and State champs was hit hard by graduation returning only three players.    

Ballard was described as a lighter but faster team.  They were also felt to be one of the contenders for 

the City title, something they hadn’t done since 1947.  

Coach Bendele’s Beavers were returning ten lettermen 

from last year’s third place team.  A key loss would be 

Hugh Locker (Jake’s grandfather) who was an All‐City 

fullback in 1950.  Returning seniors from the 1950 

team included Arleigh Hiersch, Mickey McKinnon and 

Mel McCain in the backfield.  Other returning 

lettermen were Don Higley, switched from fullback to 

center, Dick Sorenson and Arnold Lind, both guards, 

Ted Peterson at tackle, and Russell Quackenbush and 

Tom Fish, both ends.  Jack Dorcas was at the other 

tackle, while Dewey Wright, the final lettermen, 

recovered from a knee injury.  Others expected to see 

playing time included Alex Denholme, Mack Leetch, 

Bill Gray, Paul Basse, Bill Norton, Don Simpson, Dennis 

Kerton, Doug Donnell, Dick Watson, Al Jones, Warren 

Green, Whitney Greenwood, and Bob Baird. 

A pre‐season jamboree between the eastern and 

western divisions of the City League was held 

September 21st.  The season opened September 28th against Franklin.  The game was under a steady 

rain at Memorial Stadium.  The Beavers had a relatively easy victory rushing for 148 yards while 

throwing for 33 against the Quakers total of 67 yards.  Ballard scores included a 6 yard run by McKinnon 

and 1 and 3 yard runs by Hiersch.  Other noted plays included an interception by Alden Buckles with a 52 

yard return, a one‐handed catch by Quackenbush for a 25‐yard gain and an interception by Basse. 

The Beavers next game was Friday night October 5th against Cleveland.  Again, the game was not much 

of a contest as the Beavers rolled up 350 yards of total offense against Cleveland’s 130 yards.  Scores 

included a 15 yard pass from McCain to Quackenbush, a McKinnon 2 yard run, a McCain 4 yard run, and 

a Norton 4 yard run. 

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Their next game was Friday October 12th against 

Garfield.  A pep rally for both teams was held 

Thursday night at Ballard followed by a dance at 

the school.  Earlier in the week Hiersch was 

named player of the week by the Seattle Times.  

Coach Bendele noted that Hiersch was the most 

improved player on the team so far.  Hiersch, the 

190 pound fullback, led the league in scoring with 

19 points after two games.  Another note during 

the week was that sophomore Jim Gregory was 

called up as the kicker.  He’s only the third 

sophomore to see varsity action at Ballard in the 

last 13 years.  Ballard goes on to roll against 

Garfield 24‐0.  Ballard had 284 total yards against 

Garfield’s 35.  Beaver scores included a 14 yard 

run by Hiersch, 13 and 55 yard passes from 

McCain to Basse, and McKinnon with a 6 yard 

run.  After the weekend’s play the Beavers are up 

one game in the standings over West Seattle and 

Lincoln. 

After three games, the Beavers led the league in 

rushing and first downs and were second in 

passing yards and team defense.  McCain led the 

league in passing with 223 yards and Hiersch and 

McKinnon led the league in points with 25 and 19 

points, respectively.  Ballard is ranked third in 

state behind the Blue Devils of Walla Wall and 

the Wildcats of Bremerton.   

The Beavers played West Seattle Thursday 

October 18th easily winning 20 to 2 surrendering 

their first points of the year.  McCain was tackled 

in the end zone trying to punt after a bad snap.  

The Beavers were outrushed by five yards, mainly due to two long runs by the Indians.  Scores by Ballard 

included a 1 yard run by McKinnon, a 72 yard punt return by Basse, and Hiersch with a 2 yard run.  

Wright, Denholme and Sorenson were the outstanding linemen of the game. 

Once again Ballard rolls with a 33‐0 win over Queen Anne the following week.  Ballard had 330 total 

yards of offense to the Kuays’ 54.  Beaver scores included a 3 yard run by McKinnon, 2 and 9 yard runs 

by McCain, a 23 yard run by Hiersch and a 48 yard pass from McCain to Quackenbush.  Sophomore Jim 

Gregory kicked 3 extra points.  That week Bremerton moves up to first place in the writers poll with 

Ballard dropping to fourth behind Walla Walla and Everett.  Ballard still gathers two first place votes. 

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Ballard defeats Roosevelt 25 to 0 on Friday night November 2nd.  The “Teds” out rushed the Beavers in 

the first half 100 to 25 yards, but the Beavers came roaring back holding Roosevelt to minus one yard 

rushing the rest of the game.  The Beavers scored with a one yard run by Hiersch, 13 and 61 yard runs by 

McKinnon, and a 40 yard pass from McCain to Bill Gray. 

Ballard concluded their regular season Friday November 9th against Lincoln. The Beavers had secured a 

lock in the Thanksgiving Day game even with a loss to Lincoln.  The Beavers hope to avenge a 19 to 0 loss 

to Lincoln two years ago, which ended the Beavers six‐game victory string.  The Beavers have lost three 

years in a row to the Lynx.  A crowd of 9,500 were at Memorial Stadium to watch the game.  The Lynx 

outrushed the Beavers but were unable to control the passing game.  McCain was 5 for 5 for 73 yards 

and two touchdowns passing.  Ballard won 13‐6 to 

capture the City title and an undefeated regular 

season.  Ballard scores.  McCain connected with 

Basse on a 16 yard pass and Quackenbush for 22 

yards.  Line play by Sorenson and Donnell stood out. 

Undefeated, number two ranked Bremerton High 

School was selected to be Ballard’s opponent in the 

Thanksgiving Day game.  Organizers of the game felt 

that “the pairing of the two undefeated, untied 

teams promises to make the game one of the best in 

history.”  Bremerton defeated Ballard in the first 

Thanksgiving Day game 19 to 14 in 1947.  Bremerton 

ran the T‐formation and had two powerful backs.  

The Wildcats had rushed for 2,212 yards in their eight 

games lead by 661 yards from Mick Parker and 622 

yards from Sid Payne.  Wildcats had only thrown for 

180 yards total all season.  Everyone expected the 

Wildcats to run all over Ballard. 

For the regular season Ballard had a number of 

accomplishments in the City High School Football 

League.  McCain was the passing champion 

completing 23 of 40 passes for 505 yards.  Coach 

Bendele said McCain was “the best quarterback I ever had at Ballard.”  McCain was named Player of the 

Week after the last regular season game.  Ballard was first in the league in rushing, second in passing, 

second in team defense and first in first downs.  McKinnon was second in rushing with 453 yards, 

Hiersch was fourth with 505 yards, Basse was 14th with 175 yards, and McCain was 22nd with 108 yards.  

Top league scorers were McKinnon first at 45 points, Hiersch second at 43 points, Basse sixth with 24 

points, and McCain seventh with 18 points.   

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The hype for the 

big game was 

building.  Tickets 

for the 1:00 p.m. 

game on 

Thanksgiving Day 

were selling for $1 

and $2.  Pre‐game 

analyses noted 

that the Wildcats 

line outweighed 

the Beavers on 

average 188 

pounds to 171 

pounds. The 

Beavers starting 

line was 

Quackenbush and 

Fish at ends, 

Peterson and 

Denholme at 

tackles, Donnell 

and Sorenson at guards and Donn Higley at center.   Beavers coming off of injuries included Lind, Wright, 

Basse, and Phil Tjelle.  The papers noted that this was the most evenly matched teams to meet in the 

Thanksgiving Day game with neither team favored.  Ballard 

has not faced a running game like the Wildcats all year.  Extra 

points are predicted to be the difference. 

The game was broadcast live on King 5 with 11,000 fans in 

attendance.  The game didn’t disappoint anyone.  The 

Beavers kept themselves in the game but time was running 

out.  Halfway through the third quarter they found 

themselves down 13 to 0 on a 5 yard touchdown pass and a 

1 yard touchdown run by the Wildcats.  However, after the 

Wildcats second score the Beaver offense came alive.  

Ballard drove 67 yards on three plays on their next 

possession to score their first touchdown.  Hiersch ran for 43 

yards followed by Basse running for 20 and then McKinnon 

scoring from 4 yards out.  The Wildcats then took the ball 

after the kickoff and drove to the Beavers 15 yard line before 

being stopped.  Ballard then followed with a drive down to 

the Wildcat 11 yard line before being stopped.  With 3½ 

 

BALLARD ALL‐CITY HONORS 

1ST TEAM HONORS 

o Russell Quackenbush, End o Dick Sorenson, Guard o Mel McCain, Quarterback o Mickey McKinnon, Halfback o Arleigh Hiersch, Fullback o Tom Fish, Defensive End o Mickey McKinnon, Defensive Back 

HONORABLE MENTION 

o Alex Denholme, Tackle o Ted Peterson, Tackle o Dewey Wright, Tackle o Donn Higley, Center o Paul Basse, Halfback o Phil Tjelle, Linebacker o Arnold Lind, Linebacker 

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minutes to go in the game the Wildcats were once again stopped and had to punt.  On the Beavers first 

play Hiersch broke free for a 47 yard touchdown run.  McCain passed to Fish for the extra point.  The 

Beavers held on for a final score of 14 to 13.  Bremerton’s head coach said that “Hiersch simply was too 

tough to stop.”  Hiersch rushed for 135 yards. Sorenson and Wright were name the outstanding linemen 

of the game. 

Ballard was voted the state champions following the victory.  Coach Bendele and captain McKinnon 

accepted the plaque for the team.  Coach Bendele was further honored by being selected to coach the 

Tri‐City team in the Prep All‐Star football game.  McCain was chosen as the quarterback, Quackenbush 

as an end and Hiersch as a back to the Tri‐City team.  McKinnon was chosen as an alternate. 

 

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1951 Ballard High School Varsity Football Team Lettermen 

No. Name Position Weight Class1 MelMcCain Quarterback 155 Senior2 MackLeetch Quarterback 165 Junior3 MickeyMcKinnon Half 155 Senior4 PaulBasse Half 150 Senior5 DonSimpson Half 172 Junior6 AldenBuckles Half 160 Senior7 TedPeterson Tackle 172 Senior8 BillGray Full 170 Senior9 ArnoldLind Guard 168 Senior10 TomFish End 175 Senior11 AlJones End 165 Junior12 WarrenGreen End 162 Junior13 DonHigley Center 175 Senior14 DickWatson Guard 176 Senior15 BobBaird Center 176 Senior16 PhilTjelle Full 160 Senior17 DickSorenson Guard 158 Senior18 DougDonnell Guard 170 Senior19 AlexDenholme Tackle 180 Senior20 RussellQuackenbush End 168 Senior21 BillNorton Half 160 Junior22 WhitneyGreenwood Tackle 172 Senior23 ArleighHiersch Full 190 Senior26 DennisKerton Half 170 Senior30 RayRockstead Center 170 Senior35 DanCameron Tackle 170 Senior36 DeweyWright Tackle 200 Senior46 JerryHarris Guard 160 Senior50 JimGregory Kicker 145 Soph JoeKelsey Manager