All-Wesco Football: 4A North

FIRST TEAM | OFFENSE

Quarterback

Skylor Elgarico, Arlington, Sr.

Running back

John Decker, Arlington, Sr.

Austin Otis, Lake Stevens, Jr.

Wide receiver

Conner Coleman, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Melvin Walser, Mount Vernon, Jr.

Tight end

Dylan Judson, Monroe, Sr.

Offensive line

John Gettmann, Arlington, Sr.

Carey Campbell, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Brandon Johnson, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Spencer Lipke, Snohomish, Jr.

Tanner Lippincott, Monroe, Sr.

Max Salgado, Mount Vernon, Jr.

FIRST TEAM | DEFENSE

Defensive backs

Skylor Elgarico, Arlington, Sr.

Jake DiMaggio, Monroe, Sr.

Mitchell Price, Monroe, Sr.

Melvin Walser, Mount Vernon, Jr.

Defensive line

Evan Miksch, Lake Stevens, Jr.

Brandon Johnson, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Mitchell Johnson, Monroe, Sr.

Andrew Elgaen, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Linebacker

CJ Lat, Lake Stevens, Jr.

Dylan Judson, Monroe, Sr.

Tristan Brock, Mount Vernon, So.

Nathan Kehler, Arlington, Sr.

FIRST TEAM | SPECIALISTS

Punter

Collin Shelton, Snohomish, Sr.

Kicker

Collin Shelton, Snohomish, Sr.

Return specialist

Gabe Moore, Monroe, Jr.

SECOND TEAM | OFFENSE

Quarterback

Bennett Gibson, Mount Vernon, Sr.

Running back

Gabe Moore, Monroe, Jr.

Micah Scott, Mount Vernon, Sr.

Wide receiver

Jayden Jira, Arlington, Sr.

Russell Crippen, Snohomish, Sr.

Tight end

Ryan Simoneaux, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Offensive line

Jake Fabian, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Jared Lindberg, Arlington, Jr.

Kyle Yeoman, Snohomish, Sr.

Jacob Serna, Mount Vernon, Sr.

Evan Miksch, Lake Stevens, Jr.

SECOND TEAM | DEFENSE

Defensive back

Jayden Jira, Arlington, Sr.

Boomer Vuori, Snohomish, So.

Peter Kampmann, Monroe, Sr.

Blake Sander, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Defensive line

Carey Campbell, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Josh Sharpe, Snohomish, Jr.

Tanner Lippincott, Monroe, Sr.

Matt Markezinis, Arlington, Sr.

Linebacker

Gabe Moore, Monroe, Jr.

Jake DeHaan, Snohomish, Sr.

Tanner Perry, Snohomish, Sr.

Ignacio Ponce, Lake Stevens, So.

SECOND TEAM | SPECIALISTS

Kicker

Jared Alskog, Arlington, Jr.

Punter

AJ Passalacqua, Arlington, Sr.

Honorable Mention

Ryan Simoneaux, Lake Stevens, DL, Sr.

Deeshawn Benjamin, Arlington, DL, Jr.

Kyle Gionet, Snohomish, QB, Sr.

Garrett Stich, Snohomish, RB, Jr.

Hunter Bingham, Monroe, Jr.

Hunter James, Monroe, Sr.

Alex Vidican, Monroe, So.

Brennan Brown, Monroe, Jr.

Lucas Waller, Monroe, Jr.

Peter St. Marie, Snohomish, RB, Sr.

Matt Bennett, Mount Vernon, WR, Sr.

Ruben Fortuna, Mount Vernon, DB, Sr.

Zach Bamba, Mount Vernon, DB, Sr.

Justin Marshall, Mount Vernon, DL, Sr.

Gavin O’Neil, Lake Stevens, Jr.

Travis Cheap, Lake Stevens, Sr.

Tanner Krenz, Lake Stevens, Jr.

Tevin Gray, Lake Stevens, So.

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