Ryder Kavanagh drives against Stanwood’s Nate Kummer during a non-conference basketball game on Dec. 5, 2017, at Lake Stevens High School. Kavanagh earned first-team Wesco 4A honors and Kummer was named to the Wesco 3A/2A second team. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Ryder Kavanagh drives against Stanwood’s Nate Kummer during a non-conference basketball game on Dec. 5, 2017, at Lake Stevens High School. Kavanagh earned first-team Wesco 4A honors and Kummer was named to the Wesco 3A/2A second team. (Ian Terry / The Herald)

Winter All-Wesco teams announced

Check out who was honored in basketball, boys swimming and wrestling

BOYS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Co-Coach of the Year: Ben Williams, Monroe; Brian Hunter, Glacier Peak

First Team

Ryder Kavanagh, sr., Lake Stevens

Colby Kyle, sr., Monroe

Trey Lawrence, sr., Glacier Peak

Christian Liddell, jr., Jackson

Bobby Martin, sr., Glacier Peak

Carson Tuttle, sr., Kamiak

Second Team

Spencer Davidson, sr., Monroe

Donelle Meriwether, sr., Cascade

Ben Olesen, jr., Jackson

Danny Sharpe, sr., Kamiak

Taylor Sturgeon, jr., Monroe

Wesco 3A-2A

Coach of the Year: Brian Fischer, Shorecrest

First Team

Khyree Armstead, sr., Mountlake Terrace

RaeQuan Battle, jr., Marysville Pilchuck

Mutdung Bol, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

Luke Dobler, soph., Marysville Pilchuck

Chris Lee, sr., Shorecrest

Philip Pepple, sr., Shorecrest

Anthony Whitis, jr., Arlington

Second Team

Dan Barhoum, sr., Meadowdale

Noah Becker, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Justin Chambers, sr., Meadowdale

Wesley Erickson, sr., Everett

Brendan Hayes, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Mitch Jones, jr., Stanwood

Malaki Knight, fr., Marysville Getchell

Nate Kummer, sr., Stanwood

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Wesco 4A

Coach of the Year: Corey Gibb, Mariner

First Team

Kylee Griffen, sr., Lake Stevens

Abbie Juozapaitis, sr., Glacier Peak

Hannah Hezekiah, sr., Mariner

Raigan Reed, soph., Lake Stevens

Olivia Skibiel, jr., Jackson

Alexyss Newman, jr., Glacier Peak

Second Team

Hunter Beirne, jr., Kamiak

Monique Fierke, sr., Monroe

Taliyah Clark, fr., Mariner

Carolyn Brunner, sr., Kamiak

Megan Mattison, jr., Jackson

Alex Gallaher, sr., Kamiak

Wesco 3A-2A

Co-Coach of the Year: Ken Roberts, Snohomish; Jon Rasmussen, Edmonds-Woodway

First Team

Kyra Beckman, jr., Snohomish

Ashley Alter, sr., Stanwood

Peyton Brown, sr., Arlington

Julia Strand, sr., Shorecrest

Adrienne Poling, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Maya DuChesne, jr., Snohomish

Kaitlin Larson, sr., Stanwood

Second Team

Nakia Boston, soph., Lynnwood

AJ Martineau, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

Amayah Kirkman, soph., Lynnwood

Jillian Heichel, sr., Stanwood

Kinslee Gallatin, soph., Snohomish

Ingrid Fosberg, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Sierra Scheppele, soph., Arlington

BOYS SWIMMING

Wesco 4A

200 freestyle—Vlad Gilszmer, fr., Kamiak

500 freestyle—Vlad Gilszmer, fr., Kamiak

200 individual medley—Jon Cook, sr., Jackson

100 backstroke—Carter Walles, sr., Lake Stevens

50 freestyle—Matthew King, soph., Glacier Peak

100 freestyle—Matthew King, soph., Glacier Peak

100 butterfly—Maxwell Fang, soph., Kamiak

100 breaststroke—Jon Cook, sr., Jackson

Diving—Joseph Hofman, jr., Cascade

200 freestyle relay—Glacier Peak (Andrew Meneses, sr.; Zach Cermak, soph.; Jack Renschler, jr.; Matthew King, soph.)

200 medley relay—Kamiak (Vlad Gilszmer, fr.; Walter Limm, sr.; Maxwell Fang, soph.; Brian Park, soph.)

400 freestyle relay—Kamiak (Maxwell Fang, soph.; Alex Kirby, jr.; Slava Gilszmer, fr.; Vlad Gilszmer, fr.)

Wesco 3A North

200 freestyle—Jonah Schedin, sr., Snohomish

500 freestyle—Ian Meetsma, soph., Marysville Pilchuck

200 individual medley—Colin Brenchley, sr., Snohomish

100 backstroke—Cooper Laures, jr., Stanwood

50 freestyle—Sam Grant, sr., Stanwood

100 freestyle—Ethan Ahrendt, soph., Everett

100 butterfly—Jonah Schedin, sr., Snohomish

100 breaststroke—Noah Wittman, sr., Stanwood

Diving—Beck Otteson, soph., Snohomish

200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Colin Brenchley, sr.; James Boggeri, fr.; Noah Clarke, fr.; Jonah Schedin, sr.)

200 medley relay—Stanwood (Cooper Laures, jr.; JR Matkins, sr.; Ben Veazey, sr.; Noah Wittman, sr.)

400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Colin Brenchley, sr.; Noah Clarke, fr.; James Boggeri, fr.; Jonah Schedin, sr.)

Wesco 3A South

200 freestyle—Spencer Thurman, jr., Shorecrest

500 freestyle—Spencer Thurman, jr., Shorecrest

200 individual medley—Sean Nguyenle, sr., Meadowdale

100 backstroke—Aric Prieve, jr., Shorecrest

50 freestyle—Jack Brodersen, jr., Shorewood

100 freestyle—Max Khaperman, jr., Meadowdale

100 butterfly—Sean Nguyenle, sr., Meadowdale

100 breaststroke—Cole Nouwens, soph., Shorewood

Diving—Isaac Poole, soph., Shorewood

200 freestyle relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Anton Teplouhov, soph.; Niko Inadomi, soph.; Ben Palmer, sr., Lukas Mraz, jr.)

200 medley relay—Edmonds-Woodway (Jeff Plum, fr.; Daniel Eno, jr.; Yuteng Wang, soph.; Ben Palmer, sr.)

400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Aric Prieve, jr.; Andrew Harness, fr.; Spencer Thurman, jr.; Ryan Hallgrimson, sr.)

BOYS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A

106—Jake Bennett, sr., Lake Stevens

113—Markus Johnson, jr., Lake Stevens

120—Parker Hardy, jr., Glacier Peak

126—Clayton Brush, sr., Lake Stevens

132—Cody LaCoursiere, sr., Lake Stevens

138—Talon Tate, jr., Lake Stevens

145—Tim Mandzyuk, sr., Glacier Peak

152—Joshua Giron, sr., Mariner

160—Angelo Loera, sr., Lake Stevens

170—Isaac Gust, jr., Lake Stevens

182—Malachi Lawrence, sr., Lake Stevens

195—Josh Erling, sr., Glacier Peak

220—Wyatt Hall, soph., Lake Stevens

285—Devin Kylany, soph., Lake Stevens

Wesco 3A North

106—Cole Daurie, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

113—Fernie Vasquez, soph., Everett

120—Daniel Ramirez, jr., Everett

126—Stephan Erosa, sr., Everett

132—Will Rush, sr., Arlington

138—Trey Padgett, jr., Marysville Getchell

145—Mason Phillips, sr., Stanwood

152—Sam Rush, jr., Arlington

160— Riley Van Scoy, soph., Stanwood

170—Cayden White, soph., Marysville Pilchuck

182—Ben Kloes, sr., Snohomish

195—Christian Balmer, jr., Everett

220—Michael Fisken, jr., Oak Harbor

285—Joe Lawrence, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Wesco 3A South

106—Baylor Denkinger, fr., Edmonds-Woodway

113—Kaiya Conway-Yasuyama, soph., Shorecrest

120—Howie Hare, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

126—Grayson LeCompte, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

132—Aria Zarei, sr., Meadowdale

138—Elias Lynch, sr., Meadowdale

145—Oscar Vasquez, soph., Lynnwood

152—Cole Hadaller, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

160—Ben Duong, sr., Meadowdale

170—Christian Simpson, soph, Edmonds-Woodway

182—Josh Brown, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

195—Robbie Simanton, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

220—Generous Yeh, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

285—Alex Krueger, soph., Meadowdale

Wesco 2A

120—Pedro Lopez-Hernandez, jr., Mountlake Terrace

182—Reyne Mack, sr., Mountlake Terrace

GIRLS WRESTLING

Wesco 4A/3A/2A

100—Maggie Telford, soph., Jackson

105—Kaylee Gaines, sr., Mount Vernon

110—Carmen DeGregg, jr., Everett

115—Tailer Cochran, soph., Arlington

120—Daisey Ramirez, jr., Everett

125—Elizabeth Clairmont, fr., Oak Harbor

130—Joessie Gonzalez, sr., Snohomish

135—Alisha Van Scoy, soph., Stanwood

140—Ally de la Cruz, sr., Kamiak

145—Kiley Hubby, soph., Glacier Peak

155—Alexandra Gonchar, sr., Mount Vernon

170—Kelsie Thuringer, soph., Glacier Peak

190—Stephanie Ramirez, jr., Everett

235—Chanel Siva, soph., Stanwood

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Defenseman Landon DuPont, who the Everett Silvertips selected first overall in Thursday’s WHL prospects draft, is considered a generational talent. (Photo courtesy of the WHL)
Patterson: Tips fans, get ready for the Landon DuPont show

Everett is getting a generational talent who will make nights at Angel of the Winds Arena must-see viewing.

Arlington’s Peyton Aanstad pitches to Marysville Getchell’s Parker Johnson in the Class 3A District 1 softball tournament Friday at Phil Johnson Fields in Everett. The Chargers won the loser-out game 7-2 (Evan Wiederspohn / The Herald)
Emme Witter powers Marysville Getchell past Arlington

The Chargers are one of four teams that stayed alive at the Class 3A District 1 softball tournament.

X
Prep roundup for Friday, May 10

Prep roundup for Friday, May 10: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Glacier Peak’s Atticus Quist leaps in the air to catch a bouncing baseball after a missed catch in the outfield during the 4A district game against Bothell at Funko Field on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Bothell’s big inning dooms Glacier Peak baseball

The Grizzlies were felled by a nine-run fifth, but they still have one last shot to make state.

Forward Mirco Dufour was selected by the Everett Silvertips 19th overall in the first round of Thursday’s WHL prospects draft. (Photo courtesy of the WHL)
Capsules: Everett Silvertips draft picks at a glance

The Tips selected 10 players in the WHL prospects draft and two in the U.S. prioirity draft.

Even after ‘ultimate flush-it game,’ M’s offense issues linger

The Mariners’ offensive woes beg the question as to whether lineup changes are needed.

X
Prep roundup for Thursday, May 9

Prep roundup for Thursday, May 9: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Lake Stevens junior Teagan Lawson arches his body over the high jump bar on the first day of the Wesco 4A League Championship on Wednesday at Snohomish High School. Lawson claimed the league title after clearing a 6-foot, 6-inch bar. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)
Lake Stevens’ Lawson leaps above star-studded field

In a field of state championship contenders, Lawson claims the Wesco 4A title in the boys high jump.

Stanwood’s Rubi Lopez (3) secures an out on second during a prep softball game between Stanwood and Jackson at Henry M. Jackson High School on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 in Mill Creek, Washington. (Annie Barker / The Herald)
District softball tournaments begin Friday

Snohomish in 3A, Jackson in 4A are among the teams looking for another deep postseason run.

Jay Franco has been named the head coach of the Everett Community College women’s basketball team. (Photo courtesy of Everett Community College)
Jay Franco hired as new EvCC women’s basketball coach

Franco, who served as an assistant the past three seasons, takes over for Jeannie Thompson.

Julio Rodríguez (44) of the Seattle Mariners reacts during the T-Mobile Home Run Derby at T-Mobile Park on July 10, 2023, in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images/TNS)
Mariners hitters must deal with the marine layer menace

The atmospheric conditions at T-Mobile Park make life difficult for those holding the bat.

X
Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8

Prep roundup for Wednesday, May 8: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.