Coaches Association All-State Volleyball players

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:53am
  • Sports

Here are players (all seniors) selected for the 2009 Washington State Coaches Association All-State Volleyball matches. The competition is July 19 at Fife High. The 1A/2B/1B match will be at 4 p.m., the 2A/3A match at 6 p.m. and the 4A match at 8 p.m.

The local players picked to participate are Marysville-Pilchuck teammates Emily Boerger, Jadelyn Thompson and Jenna Welsh; Edmonds-Woodway’s Cailin Fellows; Cedarcrest’s Shannon Bailey; Darrington’s Mandy Powell; and Jordan Irish of King’s.

For more information contact Tanya Campbell at tanya.psvbc@comcast.net.

2009 Washington State Coaches Association All-State Volleyball Players

Class 4A

Emily Boerger, Marysville-Pilchuck

Jadelyn Thompson, Marysville-Pilchuck

Jenna Welsh, Marysville-Pilchuck

Cailin Fellows, Edmonds-Woodway

Ashley Nguyen, Kentridge

Krystal Savage, Bethel

Melissa Kozy, Kentlake

Charnele Odingo, Bothell

Nicole Mertens, Olympia

Ashleigh Pollard, Rogers (Puyallup)

Marcy Hjellum, Kamiakin

Carissa Senkler, Eastmont

Michaela Mareva, Heritage

Jenna Watson, Skyview

Brandy Iverson, Bethel

Elizabeth Clark, Southridge

Jaclyn Trinque, Bethel

Brigit Miller, Olympia

Leanna Ludes, Skyview

Alivia Fields, Heritage

Katie Grajewski, Kentwood

Liz Haskey, Puyallup

Classes 2A/3A

Shannon Bailey, Cedarcrest

Alison Beardsley, Fife

Lindsay Bronkhorst, East Valley Yakima

Tara Anderson, Mark Morris

Alex Sele, Tumwater

Jonika McMillan, Centralia

Camille Lubereski, Fife

Kiersten Wilson, Selah

Amanda Warner, Tumwater

Rebecca Haight, Mark Morris

Aimee Gone, Toppenish

Justine Tabor, Union

Justine Simpson, East Valley Spokane

Ellie Radich, Eastside Catholic

Amy Hirai, Franklin

Julia Vigen, Highline

Brenna Peterson, Capital

Brittany Lawrence, Capital

MacKenzie Peerboom, Mount Si

Classes 1A/2B/1B

Mandy Powell, Darrington

Jordan Irish, King’s

Katie Wattemburger, Tri Cities Prep

Teryssa Toppano, Mary M. Knight

Danielle Medina, Bridgeport

Kelsey Kennedy, LaConner

Kathryn Wolfman, The Bear Creek School

Erin Scholz, Colfax

Shelby Puckett, Tekoa

Heather Schulke, Castle Rock

Kylee Bellamy, Goldendale

Kelsey Penner, Stevenson

Emmy Dolan, Castle Rock

Sydney Bloom, Goldendale

Jessica Coots, Kettle Falls

Ashley Wright, Cascade

Becky Flores, River View

Chani Brisby, River View

Jordan Offutt, Cascade

Hannah Velling, Cascade Christian

Alternates:

Annie Gonzalez, Bridgeport

Sara Wilke, Reardan

Carli Herman, Colfax

Lacey Seidl, Castle Rock

Brianna Vincent, Cascade

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