Northwest 1B All-League Volleyball Teams

Volleyball

Most valuable player: Emily PostVanderBurg, Lopez Island, Sr.

First team

Emily PostVanderBurg, Lopez Island, Sr.; Victoria Patterson, North Sound Christian, Sr.; Tori Speck, North Sound Christian, Jr.; Chelsey Graber, Highland Christian, Sr.; Melissa Moisant, Providence Christian, Sr.; Cassie Chung, Providence Christian, Sr.

Second team

Aly Hodges, Highland Christian, Sr.; Kaila Graber, Highland Christian, Sr.; Sarah Stanley, Lopez Island, Fr.; Darby Chung, Providence Christian, Fr.; Gwenna Coiley, Lopez Island, Sr.; Malorie Mahler, North Sound Christian, Fr.

Co-coaches of the Year: Rene Noeun, Providence Christian; Stacie Mahler, North Sound Christian; Cheryl Pierce, Skykomish

Boys soccer

Most valuable player: Daron Otis, North Sound Christian, Midfielder, Sr.

First Team

Forwards: Wou Choi, Arlington Christian, Jr.; Nathaniel Lugg, Grace Academy, Jr.; Ryan Morris, Providence Classical Christian, So.

Midfielders: Daron Otis, North Sound Christian, Sr.; Jeremy Waller, North Sound Christian, Sr.; Andrew Moisant, Providence Classical Christian, Fr.; Tahoma Wrubleski, Lopez Island, Jr.; Jin Tae Kim, North Sound Christian, Sr.; Eric Moisant, Providence Classical Christian, Fr.

Defenders: Joseph Morris, Providence Classical Christian, Sr.; Oliver Thomas, Providence Classical Christian, So.

Goalkeeper: Garrett Weinberg, Grace Academy, Jr.

Honorable mention

Midfielders: Enrique Kramer, Grace Academy, Jr.; Josh Hansen, Arlington Christian, Jr.; Brian Young, Grace Academy, Sr.; Jon Dressler, North Sound Christian, Fr.

Defenders: Ryan Bronder, Grace Academy, Jr.; Jason Eno, North Sound Christian, So.; Jordan Haber, Lopez Island, Sr.; Sebastian Lasbo, Lopez Island, Sr.

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