All-conference high school girls soccer teams

Check out the 2017 all-conference teams for Wesco 4A, Wesco 3A and the Cascade Conference

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

WESCO 4A

Coach of the Year: Andy Knutson, Lake Stevens

First Team

Forwards

Jadyn Edwards, sr., Jackson,

Kailin Wiley, sr., Kamiak,

Amber Elliano, jr., Lake Stevens

Midfielders

Chase Sprink, jr., Glacier Peak

Katie Cheng, soph., Jackson

Hunter Beirne, jr., Kamiak

Kimber Thomas, sr., Glacier Peak

Brooklyn Morrison, jr., Mount Vernon

Defenders

Emma Rich, soph., Jackson

Kiah Dayton, sr., Glacier Peak

Sarah Nehring, sr., Kamiak

Lexi Ramirez, sr., Lake Stevens

Goalkeepers

Kayleigh Sedlacek, sr., Jackson

Stephanie Roestel, soph., Kamiak

Second Team

Forwards

Jadyn Bush, sr., Lake Stevens

Jaylin Meza, sr., Monroe

Haley Grambo, jr., Glacier Peak

Midfielders

Kendyl Hedberg, sr., Mariner

Gabi Franco, fr., Jackson

Sidney Schmidt, sr., Kamiak

Taylor Brame, sr., Glacier Peak

Joscelyn Lilleskare, jr., Lake Stevens

Alyssa Jordan, sr., Glacier Peak

Defenders

Kamryn Adcock, sr., Kamiak

Kacey LaBoda, jr., Lake Stevens

Bryn Matheson, sr., Jackson

Sam Foley, jr., Lake Stevens

Goalkeepers

Kayla Cutshaw, sr., Mount Vernon

Isabelle Arends, sr., Monroe

WESCO 3A

Coach of the Year: Kyle Suits, Marysville Getchell

First Team

Forwards

Espy Sanchez, sr., Stanwood

Julia Hart, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Cassidy O’Dell, sr., Lynnwood

Oshinaye Taylor, sr., Marysville Getchell

Trina Davis, jr., Marysville Getchell

Midfielders

Hayli Huhta, sr., Marysville Getchell

Olivia Lee, Marysville Pilchuck

Bethany VanSant, soph., Stanwood

Madison Hinkel, jr., Lynnwood

Gaby Chappell, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Maggie Taylor, sr., Shorecrest

Hailee Wrzesinski, sr., Arlington

Defenders

Ava Schwieger, sr., Stanwood

Molly Carden, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Isabella Berntsen, jr., Shorecrest

Sydney Brandt, sr., Shorecrest

Anna Whitaker, sr., Shorewood

Gracie Winders, soph., Snohomish

Megan McReynolds, sr., Marysville Getchell

Kristin Abraham, sr., Arlington

Goalkeepers

Kaitlynn Knocke, jr., Marysville Getchell

Grace Wales, soph., Snohomish

Second Team

Forwards

Isabel Kembel, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Bree Nichols, fr., Snohomish

Caylie Etherington, sr., Oak Harbor

Maya Hunt, jr., Shorecrest

Midfielders

Anna DePew, sr., Stanwood

Taylor Kesselring, jr., Meadowdale

Fiona Deraitus, jr., Evereett

Jazmin Nunez, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Kate Garton, sr., Everett

Delaney Green, sr., Shorewood

Defenders

Sydney Scott, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

Hailey Ovenell, soph., Stanwood

Mackenzie Green, soph., Snohomish

Gracie Hiteshew, soph., Oak Harbor

Kelsey Price, soph., Everett

Dominique Jenkins, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Khloe Garton, sr., Everett

Elizabeth Erickson, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Goalkeepers

Hannah Hicks, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Kaitlin Larson, sr., Stanwood

Kate Brockhaus, sr., Shorecrest

CASCADE CONFERENCE

Offensive MVP: Katie Stella, sr., King’s

Defensive MVP: Spencer Wirkkala, sr., Granite Falls

Coach of the Year: Terry Swanson, South Whidbey

First Team

Forwards

Dayana Diaz, sr., Granite Falls

Sarah Hommas, jr., Cedarcrest

Lexi Klaudt, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Midfielders

Grace Rinaldi, soph., Granite Falls

Emma Fleming, sr., King’s

Gabrielle Koch, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Piper Parish, jr., Cedarcrest

Defenders

Lauren Landis, sr., Sultan

Emma Culberson, jr., King’s

Kylie Thomas, , sr., Cedarcrest

Trinity Campbell, sr., Cedarcrest

Goalkeeper

Amanda McKay, soph., Sultan

Second Team

Forwards

Allison Papritz, soph., South Whidbey

Kirstin Nutley, sr., Cedar Park Christian

Sidra Griffin, fr., Cedarcrest

Mikayla Hezel, sr., South Whidbey

Midfielders

Sarah Nielsen, jr., King’s

Gabriela Schmeising, soph., Granite Falls

Brooke Benson, jr., Cedarcrest

Tia Asher, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Defenders

Daesha Smith, jr., Granite Falls

Emily Schwartz, jr., Archbishop Murphy

Dominique Gadbois, soph., Granite Falls

Kate Hickox, sr., Cedarcrest

Goalkeeper

Dakota Barnes, sr., Cedarcrest

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