History of Mountlake Terrace High School Boy’s Basketball

48 Years of Success

Mountlake Terrace High School has had a long history of athletic success within all its athletic programs. The boy’s basketball program has been fortunate to be a contributor to the pride and sense of achievement that Mountlake Terrace High School has been built around. In 1960, Merle Blevins, a carpentry teacher, became the first head coach of the boy’s basketball program. Merle coached the basketball team for 16 consecutive seasons and took the program to heights that have never been seen in the Edmonds School District before or since. Merle’s contributions to the school with the basketball program were; over 150 wins, 7 playoff appearances, 4 Edmonds School District titles, 4 WESCO titles, 3 Northwest District titles, 3 state appearances and in 1977, the ultimate- the STATE AAA CHAMPIONSHIP! Merle’s 1977 team went 27-1 and beat Richland in the state championship. Merle retired that following spring and left a legacy of class, professionalism, and integrity that is the standard here at Mountlake Terrace High School .   Merle and his wife Tillie are also strong contributors to the city of Mountlake Terrace and recently donated a parcel of land near MTHS to be used for a community walking trail.

In 1977, a young business teacher from Meadowdale High School came to take over a team coming off the first state basketball title in the history of the Edmonds School District . Roger Ottmar brought over 10 years as an assistant coach at Meadowdale, and the good fortune of playing under Leo and Dean Nicholson at Central Washington University , to Mountlake Terrace High School . In only his third season at MTHS, Roger’s 1980 team won the Edmonds District and WESCO championship and made it to the final 16 in the state before losing a heartbreaking one pt. game to advance to the final eight. Roger’ teams were not done there, his 1989 team, made it to the state tournament and only lost one game-to eventual state champion Chief Sealth by three points, in placing fifth in the 2A tournament. Roger’s teams made an incredible run of making the playoffs 12 out of the last 14 years of his coaching tenure. He capped off his career with the only undefeated season in the history of the Edmonds School District . Roger’s 2000 team went 20-0 during the regular season and won the Edmonds District, WESCO, and Northwest District titles and ended the year 23-2. The Hawks went into the state 4A tournament as the number 1 ranked team in the entire state. For his incredible coaching accomplishments, Roger was named the Everett Herald, Seattle Times, and WESCO Coaches, Coach of the Year. During Roger’s tenure as head coach, the Hawks had 14 playoff appearances, won eight Edmonds District titles, one WESCO Divisional title, two WESCO league titles, one Northwest District title and made four state tournament appearances. Roger ended his career as being one of only a handful of coaches to ever win over 300 games in his career. In 2005, Roger was inducted into that state basketball coaches Hall of Fame.  Roger returned to the Hawks program in 2002and is currently an assistant with our varsity team.

Nalin Sood, a former player for the Hawks and long-time assistant coach to Roger took over as head coach in 2001. In Sood’s first eight seasons the teams have participated in the post-season  six times,  earned four WESCO 4A-South first place finishes, played for the Northwest District Championship four times, and earned the schools 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th trips to the state tournament (2003, 2004, 2005 & 2009). The team placed 3rd in state in 2005.

The long-standing success of the Mountlake Terrace High School boy’s basketball program can be attributed to one thing-the players. The basketball program has been fortunate to send players on to all levels of collegiate and professional basketball including the NBA. The Mountlake Terrace High School boy’s basketball family is proud to have such a rich and traditional history.

Former Assistant Coaches at Mountlake Terrace High School

Phil Hull
Kim Wilson
Jim Spear 
Dick Parshall
Vince Demiero
Bob Jacobs
David Cocking
Jack Higgins
Greg Wirtz
Jim Frye
Bill Griffin  
Jeff Custer
Vance Spangler
Don Timmerman
Stan Fritz 
John Latchett
Cliff Brown
Kim Stewart
Ryan Nelson
Russ Lance-Terry
Davis Lura
David Brophy
David Parshall

 

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