All-Cascade Conference Girls Soccer

FIRST TEAM

Forwards

Sarah Hommas, fr., Cedarcrest

Katie Stella, soph., King’s

Midfielders

Sydney Kuehn, sr., Cedarcrest

Maddy Lowden, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Caroline Adams, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Abby Jenkins, sr., King’s

Fullbacks

Nina Fossen, jr., Cedarcrest

Ali Eastman, sr., Lakewood

Gabby Ducheane, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Emily Schwartz, fr., Archbishop Murphy

Hannah Echelbarger, jr., King’s

Goalie

Kristen Barclay, sr., Cedar Park Christian

SECOND TEAM

Forwards

Dayna Diaz, soph., Granite Falls

Megan Wall, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Avalon Albright, sr., King’s

Midfielders

Cassie Collinge, jr., Granite Falls

Meghan Rodger, jr., Cedarcrest

Jewelia Meischke, sr., Sultan

Kendra Warwick, sr., South Whidbey

Mikayla Bryant, sr., King’s

Fullbacks

Kylie Thomas, soph., Cedarcrest

Fiona Cromarty, sr., Cedarcrest

Taylor Gobel, sr., Sultan

Abigail Burk, sr., Granite Falls

Nicole Jacobson, jr., King’s

Goalies

Madeline Nielson, jr., King’s

Maggie Richey, sr., Cedarcrest

Offensive Player of the Year: Talia Daigle, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Defensive Player of the Year: Anna Parker, sr., King’s

Coach of the Year: Alex Hickox, Cedarcrest

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