All-Wesco girls tennis

WESCO 4A

FIRST TEAM

Singles

Elizabeth Norris, sr., Kamiak

Emily Sandquist, jr., Jackson

Nicole Castro, sr., Jackson

Monica Pilchard, jr., Lake Stevens

Doubles

Shaelyn Huot, jr., Lake Stevens

Bostynn Barnes, sr., Lake Stevens

Katie Doucette, sr., Snohomish

Michaela Flitsch, sr., Snohomish

Anna Green, sr., Lake Stevens

Theresa Gipson, sr., Lake Stevens

Jenna Moores, sr., Mount Vernon

Paige Gear, sr., Mount Vernon

WESCO 3A NORTH

FIRST TEAM

Singles

Marina Ciferri, jr., Marysville Getchell

Jacey Wreggelsworth, sr., Arlington

Anna Belle Whitefoot, jr., Oak Harbor

Cortni Huffman, jr., Marysville Getchell

Doubles

Alessia Piazzi, sr., Stanwood

Kylie Stevens, sr., Stanwood

Bella Tift, sr., Arlington

Hannah Scarth, sr., Arlington

Liz Coughlan, jr., Everett

Juliette Gentzler, sr., Everett

Kiki Dillon, sr., Stanwood

Abby Spencer, sr., Stanwood

WESCO 3A SOUTH

FIRST TEAM

Singles

Monica Kwong, sr., Lynnwood

Madeline Mahler, soph., Glacier Peak

Alisha Chand, sr., Meadowdale

Michelle Baldini, soph., Glacier Peak

Doubles

Myint-Zu Kyaw, sr., Edmonds Woodway

Hanna Rehnfeldt, sr., Edmonds Woodway

Nicki Bouche, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Tina Liu, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Anna Sneesby, jr., Glacier Peak

Marissa Johnson, soph., Glacier Peak

Ellie Allen-Hatch, jr., Shorewood

Emily Wright, jr., Shorewood

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