East-West football rosters announced

The Washington State Football Coaches Association announced the final rosters for its annual East West All Star Football Game, which will be played 1 p.m. on June 30 at Everett Memorial Stadium.

Auburn head coach Gordon Elliott will coach the West squad and Skyview’s Steve Kizer will guide the East.

Here’s the team rosters:

WEST TEAM

Nikolaj LaCour, WR/DB, Redmond

Bryan Cassill, DB/WR, Eastlake

Andrew Dodd, WR, Jackson

Jake Nelson, QB/DB, Lake Stevens

Colton Hordyk, RB/DB, Arlington

Alex Wood, P/K, Mercer Island

Malik Barnes, DB/WR, Ingraham

Taggart Krueger, WR/DB, Skyline

Ian Nobmann, RB/LB, Kennedy Catholic

Austin Lee, QB/DB, Sammamish

Jason Smith, WR/DB, Tahoma

Adam West, WR/DB, Mount Vernon

Josiah Miller, RB/DB, Oak Harbor

Alex Schwend, RB/DB, Woodinville

Kyler Larsen, DB/RB, Meadowdale

Traishawn Patrick, LB, Jackson

Jaray Bates, RB/OLB, Auburn Riversside

Jordan Moore, RB/DB, Monroe

Cameron Ogard, LB/TE, Mercer Island

Kyle Newsom, OLB/RB, Meadowdale

Tanner Lucas, RB/LB, Kentlake

Colton Niblack, OL/DL, Jackson

Jalen Robinson, C/DL, Liberty

Sawyer Whalen, OL/DL, Woodinville

Jordan Barnes, OL/DL, Edmonds-Woodway

Cody Tupen, OL/DL, Lake Stevens

Gino Bresolin, DL/OL ,Eastlake

Cory English, OL/DL, Auburn

Sam Flor, OL/DL, O’Dea

William Jenkins, OL/DL, Kennedy Catholic

Anthony Olobia, OL/DE, Liberty

Austin Richert, OL/OLB, Issaquah

Bo Brummel, TE/LB, Arlington

Christian Gasca, WR/DB, Lake Stevens

Corwin Perkins, LB/TE, Meadowdale

EAST TEAM

Moe Handcox, WR/DB, Walla Walla

Kieran McDonagh, QB/LB, Skyview

Skyler White, WR/DB, Auburn Mountainview

Emmanuel Thompkins, DB/RB, Lincoln

Jordan Thompson, WR/DB, Timberline

Justin Hordyk, QB/DB, Bethel

Drew Sharkey, DL/RB, Ferris

Gaven Deyarmin, DB/QB, Central Valley

James Segura-Mitchell, WR/DB, Timberline

Tyler Bergeron, RB/DB, Battle Ground

Grant Woods, RB/DB, Kennewick

Alex Jacot, LB/RB, Central Valley

Zach Marshall, RB/LB, Camas

Richard Johnson, QB/DB, Lincoln

Lavonte’ Littlejohn, RB/DB, Lakes

Zach Bruce, RB/DB, University

Jordan Downing, LB/RB, Chiawana

Miquiyah Zamora, DB/WR, Chiawana

Kurtis Karstetter, LB/RB, Ferris

Cole Lemer, WR/DB, Ferris

Josh Richards, WR/DB, Southridge

Zach Fuller, DE/TE, Bellarmine Prep

Josh Stoltz, OL/DL, Mountain View

Zak Porche, OL/DL, Timberline

Justin Frost, OL/LB, Columbia River

Dylan Bratlie, OL/DL, Skyview

Cody Erpelding, C/DL, Emerald Ridge

Tyler Connors, OL/DL, Central Valley

Alex Deutsch, OL/DL, Universit

Zaheer Webb, OL/DL, Lakes

Timothy Ah-Hee, OL/DE, Lincoln

Kyle Lanoue, OL/DL, Central Kitsap

Max Kelly, OL/DL, Gonzaga Prep

Jonah Koreski, OL/DL, Skyview

Ryan Johnson, TE/DE, Mountain View

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