ALL-WESCO 4A Softball

ALL-WESCO 4A NORTH

First Team

Pitchers – Shannon Rasmussen, Cascade, sr.; Emily Weitzel, Marysville-Pilchuck, jr. Catcher – Jodi Swobody, Marysville-Pilchuck, jr. First base – Alyssa Smoke, Cascade, Soph. Second base – Chelsea Adams, Cascade, Soph. Third base – Jen Sweeney, Marysville-Pilchuck, sr. Shortstop – Amy Hammons, Sehome, jr. Outfielders – Miriah Holden, Snohomish, sr.; Margie James, Marysville-Pilchuck, sr.; Charity Thomas, Marysville-Pilchuck, sr. Utility – Lindsey Miller, Marysville-Pilchuck, soph. Designated Hitter – Ciara Chaffee, Snohomish, sr.

Second Team

Pitcher – Ciara Chaffee, Snohomish, sr. Catcher – Nicole Krueger, Cascade, sr. First base – Brooke Sweeney, Snohomish, sr. Second base – Lisa Jones, Marysville-Pilchuck, jr. Third base – Kendra Anderson, Snohomish, soph. Shortstop – Val Hartman, Oak Harbor, jr. Outfielders – Gloria Austin, Cascade, soph.; Stephanie Strattom, Oak Harbor, sr.; Jessica Willis, Cascade, soph. Utility – Krysta Sampson, Snohomish, jr. Designated Hitter – Cassie Hogl, Sehome, soph.

Honorable Mention

Cascade – Lindsey Sifferman, sr.; Natalie Hardin, sr. Marysville-Pilchuck – Ashleigh Roth, sr.; Jessica Phillips, jr.; Kayla Leslie, jr. Oak Harbor – Megan Berg, jr.; Jen Berg, sr.; Sarah Bottenberg, soph.; Ashley Denton, soph. Sehome – Emily Hudson, soph.; Tara Nielson, sr.; Sarah Rose, jr. Snohomish – Cari Kennedy, soph.; Kyna Hansen, sr.; Shanel Cruver, jr.; Jamie Bailey, jr.

ALL-WESCO 4A SOUTH

First Team

Pitchers – Kristina Thorson, Shorecrest, jr.; Kelli Johnson, Kamiak, sr. Catcher – Cathy Mangano, Kamiak, jr. First base – Erin Chamberlin, Shorewood, sr. Second base – Kara Mooney, Kamiak, jr. Third base – Adrianne Moore, Shorecrest, sr. Shortstop – Brianna Lindner, Kamiak, sr. Outfielders – April Dickinson, Shorecrest, jr.; Lindsey Kline, Edmonds-Woodway, fr.; Jamie Ross, Shorewood, sr. Utility – Rachel Semasko, Mountlake Terrace, sr. Designated Hitter – Miranda Riley, Shorewood, sr.

Second Team

Pitcher – Katy Barstad, Mountlake Terrace, jr. Catcher – Kristin Miller, Mountlake Terrace, jr. First base – Heather Hoeschen, Kamiak, sr. Second base – Michelle Ness, Mountlake Terrace, jr.; Heather Thompson, Shorewood, jr. Third base – Krista Colburn, Kamiak, fr. Shortstop – Susanna Barnes, Shorecrest, soph. Outfielders – Rhonda Barnes, Mountlake Terrace, sr.; Anna Johnson, Shorewood, sr.; Jamie Whitt, Mariner, sr. Utility – Alana Schutt, Edmonds-Woodway, jr. Designated Hitter – Sarah Tucker, Edmonds-Woodway, jr.

Honorable Mention

Edmonds-Woodway – Tracie Adix, soph.; Marie King, sr. Kamiak – Kylie Lindner, fr.; Tristan Rea, soph. Mariner – Lesley Cole, fr.; Stephanie Shirk, jr.; Catherine Taylor, fr. Mountlake Terrace – Annie Everett, soph.; Kacee Miller, sr. Shorecrest – Toni Brickell, jr.; Kristin Hingtgen, jr.; Ashley Knudsvig, soph. Shorewood – Heidi Heric, soph.; Shannon Sullivan, fr.

ALL-NORTH CASCADES CONFERENCE

Player of the year – Tracy DeBoer, Lynden Christian, sr.

Coach of the year – Steve Barker, Lakewood

First Team

Amanda Ager, Mt. Baker, c, sr.; Kelcie Barker, Lakewood, c, sr.; Jenn Brown, Mt. Baker, 1b-of, sr.; Devin Dykstra, Nooksack Valley, ss, soph.; Ashlea Lopez, South Whidbey, p-of, soph.; Karley Postlewait, Mt. Baker, p-3b, jr.; Lacey Steiner, Nooksack Valley, p, sr.; Jennifer Verkist, Nooksack Valley, of, jr.; Danielle Westley, Lakewood, of, sr.; Meghan Wilf, Lynden Christian, 2b, sr.; Jamie Willard, Granite Falls, 3b, sr.

Second Team

Rebecca Bode, Lynden Christian, c-p, sr.; Kristina Francis, Blaine, c, fr.; Shelly Harder, Nooksack Valley, of, jr.; Jamie Hassing, Lakewood, ss, sr.; Sarah Kennedy, Mt. Baker, ss, sr.; Sally Krumdiak, Meridian, 3b-ss, sr.; Michele Mattson, Lakewood, 1b, sr.; Mary Murphy, South Whidbey, of, soph.; Lexy Postlewait, Mt Baker, 3b-p, fr.; Lori Solem, Nooksack Valley, 1b, soph.; Alisha Wilburn, Nooksack Valley, c, jr.

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