Jackson senior Selena Bangerter approaches the finish line during the District 1/2 Cross Country Championships at Lakewood High School in Arlington, Wash., on Nov. 2, 2024. Bangerter finished fourth in the 4A girls race. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)

Jackson senior Selena Bangerter approaches the finish line during the District 1/2 Cross Country Championships at Lakewood High School in Arlington, Wash., on Nov. 2, 2024. Bangerter finished fourth in the 4A girls race. (Taras McCurdie / The Herald)

Arlington, Jackson dominate All-League cross country honors

Arlington and Jackson dominated at Wesco cross country meets this season and that was reflected in the Fall Wesco All-League teams that were released Monday. Arlington sophomore Anabelle Klein and senior Grady Fournier were among the 16 Eagles named first-team, second-team or honorable mention. Jackson senior Selena Bangerter of Jackson was one of 11 Timberwolves honored. Glacier Peak sophomore Blake Roberts topped the boys list.

Here’s a full list of the All-League cross country teams:

WESCO 4A GIRLS

First team

Selena Bangerter, sr., Jackson; Anabelle Klein, soph., Arlington; Harneet Pandher, sr., Jackson; Brooke Henkin, sr., Arlington; Olivia Friedrich, sr., Jackson; Raelyn Oetzel, jr., Arlington; Hallie Carroll, sr., Lake Stevens.

Second team

Ava Jensen, sr., Arlington; Reagan Rich, sr., Lake Stevens; Chandra Sankara Narayanan, fr., Jackson; Audrey Bakker, fr., Lake Stevens; Amelia Potong, jr., Arlington; Claire Ely, soph., Arlington; Sannidhi Prasanna Revan, jr., Jackson.

WESCO 3A/2A NORTH GIRLS

First team

Brooke Berry, jr., Stanwood; Kylee Powell, sr., Stanwood; Lauren Hruschka, sr., Stanwood; Ashley Taylor, jr., Snohomish; Alyssa Armstrong, jr., Marysville Pilchuck; Milda McCormick, soph., Snohomish; Olivia Marc, jr., Marysville Getchell.

Second team

Renee Abeyta, soph., Marysville-Pilchuck; Mackenzie Aasen, fr., Stanwood; Ruby Smith, fr., Stanwood; Clara Robertson, sr., Everett; Victoria Nichols, soph., Stanwood; Taylor Iversen, sr., Marysville Pilchuck; Megan Rauk, fr., Snohomish.

WESCO 3A/2A SOUTH GIRLS

First team

Harper Birgfeld, fr., Shorecrest; Hanna Bruno, sr., Shorewood; Scout Lynass, jr., Shorecrest; Violet Koslowsky, jr., Shorewood; Cleo Dalasta, soph., Shorewood; Sonita Chen, sr., Mountlake Terrace; Charley Weitkamp, jr., Lynnwood.

Second team

Aliah Karl, jr., Edmonds-Woodway; Rosalie Campbell, soph., Shorecrest; Phoebe Budell, jr., Edmonds-Woodway; Addison Phillips, jr. Shorecrest; Sadie Renick, soph., Mountlake Terrace; River Zanis, fr., Meadowdale; Vivienna Hakim, jr., Shorecrest.

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WESCO 4A BOYS

First team

Blake Roberts, soph., Glacier Peak; Grady Fournier, sr., Arlington; Colin Wear, jr., Kamiak; Lucas Spurling, sr., Arlington; Weston Breen, sr., Lake Stevens; Mason Strasser, jr., Glacier Peak; Owen Stults, sr., Lake Stevens.

Second team

Lucas Watts, sr., Arlington; Benjamin L Christiansen, sr., Jackson; Chase Koenigs, fr., Arlington; Noah Bumgardner, sr., Arlington; Kenenisa Udo, sr., Jackson; Ethan Holmes, sr., Jackson; Tavion Siu, jr., Lake Stevens.

WESCO 3A/2A NORTH BOYS

First team

Ryan Khoury, jr., Stanwood; Sam Cooley, soph., Snohomish; Owen Eagan-Heffernan, jr., Monroe; Seth Wood, fr., Monroe; Braden Kallstrom, sr., Snohomish; Isaac Pratt, sr., Everett, Josiah Pratt, soph., Everett.

Second team

Aiden Cortes, sr., Marysville Getchell; Dawson McDaniel, fr., Stanwood; Jack Fikkert, jr., Stanwood; Austin McCroan, jr., Monroe; Barric Danielson, jr., Stanwood; Ian Hansen, jr., Stanwood; Jadon Cairus, fr., Stanwood.

WESCO 3A/2A SOUTH BOYS

First team

Otto Erhart, sr., Shorewood; Max Billett, jr., Shorewood; Lewis Stotler, sr., Shorecrest; Elijah Graves, soph., Shorewood; Alex Yee, sr., Shorewood; Ethan Urquhart, sr., Shorecrest; Reilly Brookhart, soph., Mountlake Terrace.

Second team

Isaiah Schuelke, soph., Shorewood; Landon Smith, jr., Meadowdale; John Patterson, sr., Meadowdale; Mason Kempf, soph., Edmonds-Woodway; Benjamin Wick, sr., Shorecrest; Matthew Seyum, fr., Meadowdale; Andrew Muilenburg, soph., Shorecrest.

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