2007 Sno-King All-Star Games

Many of the best boys and girls soccer players from the Western Conference clash tonight in the Sno-King All-Star Games.

Location: Snohomish High School’s Veterans Memorial Stadium.

Time: girls game starts at 5 p.m., boys game starts at 7 p.m.

Tickets: Admission is free but the suggested donation is $2. Proceeds benefit Ronald McDonald House, an organization that works to improve the lives of children and their families throughout the world.

Rosters

Wesco North girls

Forwards: Simone Tarver, Everett, Jr.; Keena Hopkins, Monroe, Sr.; Ashley Tombelaine, Snohomish, So.; Lauren Hansen, Stanwood, Sr. Midfielders: Raelynne Lee, Lake Stevens, Sr.; Taylor Cochran, Lake Stevens, Sr.; Kassandra Riozzi, Marysville-Pilchuck, Jr.; Lacee Ross, Snohomish, Jr.; Kelsey Cline, Stanwood, Sr. Defenders: Samantha Welch, Arlington, Sr.; Liz Gross, Cascade, Sr.; Valerie Stahl, Everett, So.; Brittany Chase, Monroe, Sr.; Brianna Clarke, Snohomish, Sr.; Jerae Kelly, Stanwood, Sr. Goalkeepers: Makenna Brinster, Everett, Sr.; Madison Goverde, Snohomish, Jr. Alternates: Andrea Cordova, Cascade, Sr., midfielder; Melissa Lauer, Marysville-Pilchuck, Jr., forward. Coaches: Co-head coaches: Lori Stunz (Stanwood) and Dianne Mattingly (Lake Stevens).

Wesco South girls

Forwards: Kristi Kingma, Jackson, Jr.; Kelli Stewart, Kamiak, Jr.; Cora Speidel, Shorecrest, Jr.; Laurelle LaCasse, Mountlake Terrace, Jr. Midfielders: Laura Hernandez, Jackson, So.; Lily Albin, Shorewood, Sr.; Kendall Stanley, Kamiak, So.; Lauren Jacobsen, Lynnwood, So.; Gina Adams, Shorecrest, Sr.; Kelcy Ware, Mariner, Sr. Defenders: Sara O’Neal, Jackson, Jr.; Mari Tasche, Meadowdale, Jr.; Kelsey Smith, Edmonds-Woodway, Sr.; Louise Albin, Shorewood, So.; Dominique Amor, Shorewood, So.; Katie McCorkell, Shorecrest, So. Goalkeepers: Dee Wood, Jackson, Sr.,; Caroline Towles, Shorecrest, So. Coaches: Head coach: Mike Bartley (Jackson); Assistant coaches: Paul Bartley (Jackson) and Beth Stewart (Kamiak).

Wesco North boys

Forwards: Tyler Wilkins, Cascade, Sr.; Justin Cheff, Snohomish, Sr.; Evan Steinruck, Lake Stevens, Sr. Midfielders: Brian Ferrin, Snohomish, Sr.; Chris Hund, Snohomish, Sr.; John Tilton, Arlington, Sr.; Nick Burdett, Marysville-Pilchuck, Jr.; Matt Berry, Snohomish, Jr.; Ian Mai, Stanwood, Sr.; Cole Anderson, Everett, Sr.; Dan Norris, Monroe, Sr.; Reid Jones, Cascade, So. Defenders: Vlad Voin, Cascade, Sr.; Andrew Toner, Snohomish, Sr.; Mike Jones, Stanwood, Sr.; Kyle Fadenrecht, Snohomish, Sr.; Chad Moe, Snohomish, Sr.; Bryce Kinney, Lake Stevens, Sr. Goalkeepers: Derek Weigelt, Cascade, Sr.; Kaleb Kuehn, Marysville-Pilchuck, Sr. Coaches: Head coach: Daghan Kesim (Cascade); Assistant coach: Dan Pingrey (Snohomish).

Wesco South boys

Forwards: Jake Mason, Shorecrest, Sr.; Mike Ehrhart, Shorecrest, Sr.; Kyle Benson, Kamiak, Sr.; Cristian Decastro, Lynnwood, Sr. Midfielders: Mickey Crudo, Shorecrest, Jr.; Dylan Gaddy, Kamiak, Jr.; Elliot Richards, Shorecrest, Sr.; Stefano Johnson, Shorewood, Jr.; Simon Craig, Meadowdale, Sr.; Rolando Becceril, Lynnwood, Sr. Defenders: Curtis Storer, Edmonds-Woodway, Sr.; Erik Olsoy, Kamiak, Sr.; Teddy Wingo, Shorecrest, Sr.; Phil Treadgold, Kamiak, Sr.; Jeff Batt, Shorecrest, Sr. Goalkeepers: Andrew McDonald, Shorecrest, Jr.; Kevin Springer, Jackson, Jr. Coaches: Head coach: Drew Thompson (Shorecrest); Assistant coach: Tim Colvin (Lynnwood).

Note: Coaches may add players to their respective rosters before tonight’s games.

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