All-Wesco Girls Tennis Teams

Players honored in both singles and doubles

The 2018 All-Wesco Girls Tennis Teams:

WESCO 4A

Singles

Emily Peterson, sr., Lake Stevens

Jessica Cooley, sr., Mount Vernon

Irelynnd Sproul, jr., Mount Vernon

Winnie Chen, sr., Mariner

Doubles

Angela Lee, sr., and Haley Gilbert, sr., Kamiak

Hailey Miller, sr., and Lauren Hoopes, sr., Glacier Peak

Brynna Schmidt, jr., and Savannah Thoma, soph., Monroe

Makeila Kapenda, sr., and Angela Bleeker, sr. Glacier Peak

WESCO 3A North

Singles

Avery Zill, fr., Stanwood

Melody Barnhart, jr., Everett

Celia Forster, soph., Snohomish

Lucy Cunningham, sr., Stanwood

Doubles

Tessa Rugg, sr., and Katri Shields, sr., Snohomish

Ashley Kolbeck, sr., Margarita Muro, sr., Arlington

Maddi VanAssche, sr., and Megan Lever, jr., Snohomish

Parker Leland, sr., Jennifer Arends, sr., Everett

WESCO 3A South

Singles

Kate Ivens, fr., Shorecrest

Anna Burke, jr., Shorecrest

Olivia Olson, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Hope Nakata, sr., Meadowdale

Annie Hoang, fr., Mountlake Terrace

Doubles

Sophe Ivens, jr., and Bella Saunders, jr., Shorecrest

Isabel Reonal, jr., and Kelsey Cummins, jr., Meadowdale

Hailey Rehnfeldt, sr., and Alexi Huffman, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

Maddie Bong, soph., and Bretta Peterson, jr., Shorewood

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