SEATTLE (AP) — Max Browne has one more accomplishment for his resume before heading off to USC.
Skyline’s star quarterback has been voted The Associated Press Washington state player of the year for all classifications. Voting was organized by the Yakima Herald-Republic and done by sports writers around the state. Results were announced by the AP on Friday.
Browne was already named the Gatorade national player of the year and USA Today’s offensive player of the year. Browne threw for 4,526 yards and 49 touchdowns in leading the Spartans to their second straight Class 4A state title.
For his career, Browne finished with 12,951 yards passing, setting a new state record. He’s was also the AP state player of the year as a junior and the second Skyline quarterback to be a two-time state player of the year joining Jake Heaps who won the award in 2008 and ’09.