2016 All-Cascade Conference Boys Soccer Teams

Offensive Player of the Year: Matt Williams, forward, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Co-Defensive Players of the Year: Parker Buchanan, midfielder, Archbishop Murphy, sr.; Lars Helleren, defender, King’s, jr.

Coach of the Year: Mike Bartley, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

FIRST TEAM

Forwards

Graham Colar, South Whidbey, fr.

Alden Massey, Cedarcrest, soph.

Jack Van Dyke, Kings, jr.

Midfielders

Lucas Lieberman, South Whidbey, sr.

Nik Reierson, Cedarcrest, jr.

Chase Bolin, Cedarcrest, jr.

Sam Johnson, Archbishop Murphy, soph.

Defenders

Lochlan Roberts, South Whidbey, sr.

Sam Cole, Cedarcrest, jr.

Ryan Henderson, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Diego Rios, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Goalkeeper

Daniel Mycoft, Archbishop Murphy, fr.

SECOND TEAM

Forwards

Josh Morehead, Sultan, jr.

Jensen Crisler, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Isaac Feeney, Archbishop Murphy, soph.

Midfielders

Dominic Giampapa, Cedarcrest, jr.

Jose Carranza, Sultan, sr.

Keaton Wyers, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Landon Hawley, Kings, sr.

Riley Richards, Kings, jr.

Logan Scheffler, Granite Falls, jr.

Defenders

Tristan Cortes, South Whidbey, jr.

Thomas Burgess, Cedarcrest, jr.

Omar Valera, Sultan, jr.

Emanuel Vallejo, Sultan, fr.

Mitchell Lovell, Archbishop Murphy, jr.

Tim Sawyer, Kings, sr.

Goalkeepers

Connor McCabe, Cedarcrest, fr.

Gunnar Morehead, Kings, fr.

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