All-conference high school cross country teams

The 2017 all-conference cross country teams for Wesco 4A, Wesco 3A and the Cascade Conference

The 2017 all-conference cross country teams for Wesco 4A, Wesco 3A and the Cascade Conference:

WESCO 4A BOYS

First Team

Joseph Skoog, jr., Jackson

Riley McDowell, jr., Glacier Peak

Mateo Rivera, sr., Jackson

Nicholas Mullineaux, sr., Glacier Peak

Blake Braaten, sr., Lake Stevens

Elijah Lopez, soph., Glacier Peak

Tyler Tanta, jr., Glacier Peak

Second Team

Nathan Tastad, soph., Glacier Peak

Nathaniel Shin, soph., Jackson

Kayto Krueger, jr., Lake Stevens

Lucas Robert, jr., Jackson

Ki Thomas, soph., Lake Stevens

Kane Borgal, jr., Jackson

Tim Mandzyuk, sr., Glacier Peak

WESCO 3A NORTH BOYS

First Team

Dawson Andrews, sr., Arlington

Blake Landry, jr., Arlington

Matt Goddard, sr., Snohomish

Noah Loftis, jr., Arlington

Nick McIver, jr., Snohomish

Gregory Panther, sr., Marysville Getchell

Liam Anderson, sr., Snohomish

Second Team

Benjamin Gasper, sr., Oak Harbor

Favian Villanueva, jr., Arlington

Quincy Fankhauser, fr., Arlington

Dallas Riddle-Stevens, soph., Arlington

Jordan Erickson, sr., Everett

Cole Gorton, sr., Snohomish

Jacob Quintana, sr., Snohomish

WESCO 3A SOUTH BOYS

First Team

Deyato Peraza, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Lucas Kleyn, jr., Shorewood

Lucas Lacambra, jr. Edmonds-Woodway

Dylan Hartono, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Grant Christian, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Jacob Wilcox, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

Jaden Lofrese, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Second Team

Josiah Ponton, fr., Edmonds-Woodway

Alex Williams, soph., Mountlake Terrace

Kalevi Paavola, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Reed Adjibly, jr., Shorewood

Jose Luis Gandara, jr., Shorewood

Colin Knechtel, sr., Meadowdale

Bean Heagler, jr., Shorewood

CASCADE CONFERENCE BOYS

First Team

Joshua Rauvola, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Grant Van Valkenburg, sr., Cedarcrest

Ben Benson, sr., Cedarcrest

Cameron Chew, sr., King’s

Isaac Cortes, soph., Granite Falls

Emmet Klaiber, sr., Cedarcrest

Aiden Holm, sr., Granite Falls

Second Team

Callahan Yale, jr., South Whidbey

Colby Crispeno, soph., King’s

Bryce Hefner, jr., Cedarcrest

Anthony Hart, jr., King’s

Ryan LaTurner, jr., Cedarcrest

Justin Young, sr., Cedarcrest

Brady Shaw, soph., Cedarcrest

WESCO 4A GIRLS

First Team

Taylor Roe, jr. Lake Stevens

Alexis Palmer, soph., Glacier Peak

Leah Clark, jr., Kamiak

Anna Skoog, soph., Jackson

Alicia Anderson, jr., Kamiak

Maria Rivera-Valles, sr., Mount Vernon

Allyson Kim, soph., Jackson

Second Team

Samantha Boyle, jr., Glacier Peak

Elena Willems, sr., Glacier Peak

Savannah Hastings, sr., Monroe

Abigail Hill, soph., Lake Stevens

Brooke Wallace, jr., Glacier Peak

Emma Owen, fr., Lake Stevens

Abigail Owen, jr., Mount Vernon

WESCO 3A NORTH GIRLS

First Team

Mary Andrews, sr., Arlington

Megan Campbell, jr., Snohomish

Ellie Baxter, fr., Snohomish

Alexis Smith, jr., Oak Harbor

Charlotte Bentz, soph., Stanwood

Claire Owens, jr., Snohomish

Ella Conway, sr., Stanwood

Second Team

Jensyn Smith, soph., Arlington

Charlize Beamer, jr., Arlington

Megan Smith, jr., Oak Harbor

Paige Nelson, soph., Arlington

Anya Bohuta, soph., Snohomish

Caroline Dolan, sr., Stanwood

Katie Hodkinson, jr., Snohomish

WESCO 3A SOUTH GIRLS

First Team

Yukino Parle, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Olivia Meader Yetter, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Stephanie Wroblewski, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Lillian Visser, jr., Shorecrest

Lauren Block, jr., Shorecrest

Eileen Beres, jr., Shorewood

Brianna McGrath, sr., Shorewood

Second Team

Joan Park, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Alyssa Hershey, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Ellie Shoop, sr., Shorewood

Brooke Schroeder, sr., Lynnwood

Samantha Lee, soph., Shorewood

Thea McAfee, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Julia Nelson, jr., Shorewood

CASCADE CONFERENCE GIRLS

First Team

Naomi Smith, soph., Kings

Elsie Dombek, soph., Cedarcrest

Kaia Swegler Richmond, fr., South Whidbey

Allison Perrow, sr., King’s

Kelly Hall, sr., Cedarcrest

Megan Dorney, sr., Archbishop Murphy

Alicia Krivanek, sr., Cedarcrest

Second Team

Kate Vergillo, sr., Cedarcrest

Jenae McInnes, soph., King’s

Greta Gunning, jr., King’s

Mary Cate Babcock, sr., Cedarcrest

Alexandra Kurtz, jr., South Whidbey

Clara Wiederholt, soph., Archbishop Murphy

Aryia Farnworth, fr., Cedarcrest

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