Salihou Fatty of Edmonds-Woodway (top) made the All-Wesco 3A South wrestling team at 132 pounds. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Salihou Fatty of Edmonds-Woodway (top) made the All-Wesco 3A South wrestling team at 132 pounds. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

All-Wesco, All-Cascade Conference teams announced

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

First team

Carson Tuttle, jr., Kamiak

Trenton Newhouse, sr., Monroe

Colby Kyle, jr., Monroe

Bobby Martin, jr., Glacier Peak

Ryder Kavanagh, jr., Lake Stevens

Second Team

D’Andre Bryant, sr., Cascade

Parker Manalo, sr., Jackson

Seiver Southard, sr., Glacier Peak

Christian Clausen, sr., Kamaik

Trey Pavitt, sr., Lake Stevens

Austin Petz, sr., Glacier Peak

Wesco 3A-2A

First Team

Drew Bryson, sr., Arlington

AJ Martinka, sr., Stanwood

Keaton McKay, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Malcolm Rosier-Butler, sr., Shorecrest

Philip Pepple, jr., Shorecrest

Chase Strieby, sr., Stanwood

RaeQuan Battle, soph., Marysville Pilchuck

Second Team

Khyree Armstead, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Sean Kirk, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Bryson Kelley, sr., Stanwood

Chris Lee, jr., Shorecrest

Byron Lewellen, sr., Everett

Drew Tingstad, sr., Meadowdale

Austin Wilhonen, sr., Stanwood

Cascade Conference

MVP: Corey Kispert, sr., King’s

Coach of the Year: Mark Prince, Cedarcrest

First Team

Jaylon Carter, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Jake Kirschenmann, sr., Cedarcrest

Abe Lucas, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Lewis Pope, jr., South Whidbey

George Reidy, jr., Cedar Park Christian

Second Team

Cameron Hammontree, sr., Cedarcrest

Dawson Porcello, sr., King’s

Ben Schneiders, sr., Granite Falls

Luke Wicks, sr., King’s

Chewy Zevenbergen, sr., King’s

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco 4A

200 freestyle—Maxwell Fang, fr., Kamiak

500 freestyle—Carter Walles, jr., Lake Stevens

200 individual medley—Jon Cook, jr., Jackson

100 backstroke—Riley Verdier, sr., Monroe

50 freestyle—Brian Park, fr., Kamiak

100 freestyle—Andrew Meneses, jr., Glacier Peak

100 butterfly—Jeremiah Tien, sr., Jackson

100 breaststroke—Jon Cook, jr., Jackson

Diving—Connor May, sr., Glacier Peak

200 freestyle realy—Jackson (Neal Thai, jr.; Jon Cook, jr.; Justin Limberg, fr.; Edward Engel, jr.)

200 medley relay—Jackson (Neal Thai, jr.; Bryan Phung, jr.; Jeremiah Tien, sr.; Erik Anderson, soph.)

400 free style relay—Jackson (Jeremiah Tien, sr.; Edward Engel, jr.; Justin Limberg, fr.; Jon Cook, jr.)

Wesco 3A North

200 freestyle—Bruce Vagt, fr., Oak Harbor

500 freestyle—Bruce Vagt, fr., Oak Harbor

200 individual medley—Ben Veazey, jr., Stanwood

100 backstroke—Cooper Laures, soph., Stanwood

50 freestyle—Nathaniel Ludwig, sr., Marysville Getchell

100 freestyle—Enrique Perez, jr., Oak Harbor

100 butterfly—John Snider, sr., Marysville Getchell

100 breaststroke—Leif Anderson, soph., Marysville Pilchuck

Diving—Zachary Thomas, sr., Snohomish

200 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Sam Grant, jr.; Ben Veazey, jr.; Michael Sobotta, sr.; Noah Wittman, jr.)

200 medley relay—Oak Harbor (Jose Cabigting, sr.; Andrew Franssen, sr.; Enrique Perez, jr.; Bruce Vagt, fr.)

400 freestyle relay—Stanwood (Zeb Hering, soph.; Ben Veazey, jr.; Michael Sobotta, sr.; Sam Grant, jr.)

Wesco 3A South

200 freestyle—Anders Stenfjord, jr., Shorewood 11

500 freestyle—Anders Stenfjord, jr., Shorewood 11

200 individual medley—Cole Nouwens, fr., Shorewood 9

100 backstroke—Kyle Weis, sr., Meadowdale 12

50 freestyle—Andrew Butcher, sr., Shorewood 12

100 freestyle—Andrew Butcher, sr., Shorewood 11

100 butterfly—Kyle Weis, sr., Meadowdale 12

100 breaststroke—Cole Nouwens, fr., Shorewood 9

200 freestyle realy—Shorewood (Chris Gerbino, sr.; Bjorn Kalvoy, sr.; Dominic Nouwens, sr.; Andrew Butcher, sr.)

200 medley realy—Meadowdale (Jack Busby, sr.; Casey Barnett, sr.; Kyle Weis, sr.; Andreas Quist, sr.)

400 freestyle relay—Shorewood (Ryan Farley, sr.; Anders Stenfjord, jr.; Cole Nouwens, fr.; Andrew Butcher, sr.)

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

106—Jake Bennett, jr., Lake Stevens

113—Parker Hardy, soph., Glacier Peak

120—Nathan Scilley, sr., Lake Stevens

126—Clayton Brush, jr., Lake Stevens

132—Talon Tate, soph., Lake Stevens

138—Levi Weaver, jr., Mariner

145—Isaac Gust, soph., Lake Stevens

152—Ricky Kranz, sr., Glacier Peak

160—Dartagnan, Phan sr., Jackson

170—Angelo Loera, jr., Lake Stevens

182—Josh Erling, jr., Glacier Peak

195—Adam Holston, jr., Cascade

220—Cayden Herbert, sr., Mariner

285—Draven Hodgins, sr., Mount Vernon

Wesco 3A North

106—Cole Daurie, jr., Marysville Pilchuck

113—Austin Davis, fr., Marysville Pilchuck

120—Stephan Erosa, jr., Everett

126—Christian Evanger, sr., Arlington

132—Blake McBride, soph., Oak Harbor

138—Gavin Rork, jr., Arlington

145—Mason Phillips, jr., Stanwood

152—Patrick West, sr., Everett

160—Cooper McAuslan, sr., Arlington

170—Keith Pablo, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

182—Arie van Veen, sr., Stanwood

195—Colton Ferro, sr., Arlington

220—Matt Currier, soph., Snohomish

285—Sam Zook, sr., Oak Harbor

Wesco 3A South

106—Nick Lotz, soph., Shorewood

113—Kaiya Conway-Yasuyama, fr., Shorecrest

120—Jinsung Lee, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

126—Leul Wolde, sr., Lynnwood

132—Salihou Fatty, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

138—Aria Zarei, sr., Meadowdale

145—Oscar Vazquez, fr., Lynnwood

152—Anthony Lindamood, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

160—Jesus Hernandez-Baez, sr., Meadowdale

170—Abdoulie Jatta, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

182—Liam Ball, sr., Meadowdale

195—Troy Beach, sr., Shorewood

220—Generous Yeh, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

285—Frank Gougouehi, jr., Lynnwood

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Player of the Year: Sammy Fatkin, Glacier Peak

Coach of the Year: Brian Hill, Glacier Peak

First team

Sammy Fatkin, sr., Glacier Peak

Kylee Griffen, jr., Lake Stevens

Paisley Johnson, sr., Glacier Peak

Kayla Watkins, sr., Glacier Peak

Sarah Payne, sr., Kamiak

Second Team

Hannah Hezekiah, jr., Mariner

Raigan Reed, fr., Lake Stevens

Zaria Smith, sr., Mariner

Monique Fierke, jr., Monroe

Olivia Skibiel, soph., Jackson

Wesco 3A-2A

Player of the Year: Kaprice Boston, Lynnwood

Coach of the Year: Ken Roberts, Snohomish

First Team

Kaprice Boston, sr., Lynnwood

Missy Peterson, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Taryn Shelley, sr., Shorewood

Kaitlin Larson, jr., Stanwood

Kelsey Rogers, sr., Lynnwood

Ashley Alter, jr., Stanwood

Gabrielle Grandbois, sr., Marysville Getchell

Second Team

Peyton Brown, jr., Arlington

Kyra Beckman, soph., Snohomish

Reilly Walsh, sr., Lynnwood

Maya DuChesne, soph., Snohomish

Ashley Bierer, sr., Stanwood

Kate Pohland, jr., Everett

Katie Taylor, jr., Shorewood

Cascade Conference

MVP: Emily Rodabaugh, soph., Archbishop Murphy

Coach of the Year: Brad Knowles, Cedarcrest

First Team

Megan Drake, sr., South Whidbey

Hannah Echelbarger sr., King’s

Kacie Hanson, sr., South Whidbey

Maddie Massena, sr., Granite Falls

Olivia Riojas, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Second Team

Casey Kispert, sr., King’s

Haley Hill, jr., Cedarcrest

Maddie Hill, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Elaine Townley, jr., Cedarcrest

Dominique Kirton, soph., King’s

GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A/3A/2A

100—Diana Cantini, fr., Kamiak

105—Carmen DeGregg, fr., Everett

110—Jordynn Mani, sr., Arlington

115—Kaylee Gaines, jr., Mount Vernon

120—Rachel Sherson, sr., Arlington

125—Brenda Reyna, sr., Mount Vernon

130—Joessie Gonzales, jr., Snohomish

135—Sierra Chapman, fr., Everett

140—Kiley Hubby, fr., Glacier Peak

145—Morgan Urban, sr., Monroe

155—Ally de la Cruz, jr., Kamiak

170—Caitlin Woodworth, sr., Oak Harbor

190—Meredith Bain, sr., Oak Harbor

235—Jailee Mercedes, sr., Stanwood

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