Edmonds-Woodway’s Hannah Baldock gets control of her opponent’s back during the 3A girls 140-pound championship match at the Mat Classic on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Edmonds-Woodway’s Hannah Baldock gets control of her opponent’s back during the 3A girls 140-pound championship match at the Mat Classic on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

6 Lake girls wrestlers named to Wesco 4A all-league team

Everett leads the way with four 3A selections.

Wesco has released its all-league girls wrestling teams for the 4A and 3A leagues, as well as wrestlers from 2A schools. Lake Stevens led Wesco 3A with six selections, while Everett led Wesco 3A with four. Marysville Pilchuck put seven grappers on the 2A all-league list.

Wesco 4A

100: Alyse Gudde, Arlington

105: Cameron Erdmann, Glacier Peak

110: Kamryn Mason, Lake Stevens

115: Arazzi Crew, Arlington

120: Halle Boyland, Lake Stevens

125: Lillian “Ki” Burgess, Kamiak

130: Lily Ganal, Lake Stevens

135: Eden Cole, Kamiak

140: Kylee Wicklund, Lake Stevens

145: Emily Ortiz, Jackson

155: Alex Harris, Lake Stevens

170: Dallas Kautz, Lake Stevens

190: Milana Garcia, Mariner

235: Airianna Gilbraith, Mariner

Wesco 3A North

100: Kailyann Dencker, Everett

105: Elisabeth Norton, Shorewood

110: Finley Houck, Shorewood

115: Malia Ottow, Snohomish

120: Hannah Baldock, Edmonds-Woodway

125: Nevaeh Howerton, Snohomish

130: Hailey Carswell, Monroe

135: Isabella Crave, Shorewood

140: Grace Fitting, Edmonds-Woodway

145: Hailey Woebke, Everett

155: Jillian Hradec, Snohomish

170: Makayla Finch, Stanwood

190: Mia Cienega, Everett

235: Kyla Royce, Everett

Wesco 2A

100: Lizzie Hantelman, Marysville Pilchuck

105: Kaidynce Olsen, Marysville Pilchuck

110: Taylor Iversen, Marysville Pilchuck

130: Alexia Ruiz, Marysville Pilchuck

140: Nicole Farcus, Marysville Pilchuck

155: Graciela Garibay, Archbishop Murphy

170: Kaitlen Bracken, Marysville Pilchuck

235: Jazmyn Eagle, Marysville Pilchuck

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