All-Wesco football offense honors announced

Wesco has released its All-League 4A and 3A/2A high school football offense honors. Arlington led the first-team selections with six, including The Herald’s All-Area Offensive Player of the Year, Leyton Martin.

WESCO 4A

First team

John Scott, OL, Kamiak; Haris Arnaugtovic, OL, Mariner; Dylan Scott, OL, Arlington; Rory Kahler, OL, Arlington; Will Lynch, OL, Lake Stevens; Connor Aney, OL, Glacier Peak; Keagan Howard, TE, Lake Stevens; Caleb Reed, RB, Arlington; Jayshon Limar, RB, Lake Stevens; Cole Truant, WR, Jackson; Onkar Bhangu, WR, Kamiak; Jake Willis, WR, Arlington; Chase Deberry, WR, Arlington; Leyton Martin, QB, Arlington; Kolton Matson, QB, Lake Stevens; Andi Cosme, ATH, Cascade.

Second team

Will Gamache, OL, Jackson; Luca Beaulieu, OL, Jackson; Gabe Dulan, OL, Cascade; Luke Baird, OL, Lake Stevens; Ashton Kasch, OL, Lake Stevens; Dane Chapman, OL, Glacier Peak; T’Andre Waverly, TE, Kamiak; Tyler Lykken, RB, Jackson; Isiah Owens, RB, Glacier Peak; Seamus Williams, WR, Jackson; Kaid Hunter, WR, Arlington; Zach Albright, WR, Glacier Peak; Lucas Entler, QB, Glacier Peak; Michael Darling, ATH, Glacier Peak.

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WESCO 3A/2A North

First team

Jake Rientjes, OL, Oak Harbor; Kulshan LaValley, OL, Ferndale; Porter Self, OL, Sedro-Woolley; Keegan Collins, OL, Mt. Vernon; Memphys Ellis, OL, Stanwood; Caleb Riba, OL, Marysville Getchell; Lincoln Thomas, TE, Ferndale’; Talan Bungard, RB, Ferndale’ Brody Strandt, RB, Snohomish; Quentin Cobbs, WR, Sedro-Woolley; Michael Johnson, WR, Mt. Vernon; Carson Lang, W/S, Oak Harbor; Kolyn Rochester, W/S, Sedro-Woolley; Cliff Tadema, QB, Sedro-Woolley; Arian “Bubba” Palacol, QB, Marysville Getchell.

Second team

Cohen Esvelt, OL, Oak Harbor; Wyatt Strait, OL, Ferndale; Nolan Powers, OL, Snohomish; Tycen Bock, OL, Sedro-Woolley; Jedediah “Jede” Tuato’o, OL, Stanwood; Ayden Duff, TE, Stanwood; Diego Salaz, RB, Mt. Vernon; Silas Turpin, RB, Stanwood; Dylan Comly, WR, Oak Harbor; Tanner Lagerway, WR, Sedro-Woolley; Jayson Champignon, W/S, Oak Harbor; Connor Abila, W/S, Marysville Getchell; Connor Cash, QB, Oak Harbor; Alex Maldonado, QB, Stanwood.

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WESCO 3A/2A South

First team

Jagger Bishop, OL, Meadowdale; Eli Nugent, OL, Monroe; Jake Owens, OL, Monroe; Liam Moore, OL, Mountlake Terrace; Carter Nichols, OL, Shorecrest; Logan Jovich, OL, Shorewood; Nate Brown, TE, Mountlake Terrace; Ben Chesnut, TE, Shorecrest; Carl Watson, RB, Monroe; Owen Boswell, RB, Mountlake Terrace; Gatsby Palmer, RB, Shorewood; Mason Davis, WR, Monroe; Aaron Clifton, WR, Monroe; Lukas Wanke, WR, Edmonds-Woodway; Logan Manson, QB, Monroe

Second team

Julian Tabin, OL, Everett; Charles Henggeler, OL, Everett; Eli Swett, OL, Mountlake Terrace; Jacob Engle, OL, Shorecrest; Eli McLaurin, OL, Shorewood; Brennan Shepard, TE, Monroe; Max Beer, TE, Shorecrest; Ian Lorio, RB, Everett; Cayden Rivera, RB, Meadowdale; Eli Gojdics, RB, Shorecrest; Kealoha Kepoo-Sabate, WR, Meadowdale; Andre Titus, WR, Meadowdale; Charlie Chin, WR, Shorecrest; Mason Wilson, QB, Mountlake Terrace; Danny Stephenson, QB, Shorecrest.

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