Jackson’s Brenden Charbeneau (4060) leads the pack during the Class 4A boys race at the Northwest District Championships on Nov. 2 at South Whidbey High School. (Kevin Clark/The Herald)

Jackson’s Brenden Charbeneau (4060) leads the pack during the Class 4A boys race at the Northwest District Championships on Nov. 2 at South Whidbey High School. (Kevin Clark/The Herald)

The 2019 All-Wesco boys cross country teams

The 2019 All-Wesco boys cross country teams as selected by the conferences’ coaches:

WESCO 4A

First Team

Brenden Charbeneau, jr., Jackson

Jordan Hansen, jr., Jackson

Owen Flinn, jr., Lake Stevens

Elijah Lopez, sr., Glacier Peak

Carp Mukai, jr., Kamiak

Tyler Rihn, sr., Monroe

Nathan Tastad, sr., Glacier Peak

Second Team

Jason Blinn, jr., Kamiak

Mason Taylor, sr., Mount Vernon

Joshua Ramos, sr., Jackson

Trey Roe, jr., Lake Stevens

Nathaniel Shin, sr., Jackson

Sean Bubernak, soph., Jackson

Adan Fernandez, sr., Jackson

WESCO 3A NORTH

First Team

Vincent Loftis, jr., Arlington

Dallas Riddle-Stevens, sr., Oak Harbor

Chance Pearston, sr., Arlington

Aiden Emerson, soph., Arlington

Brandon Moore, soph., Arlington

Ryan Barene, sr., Arlington

Isaiah Lowery, jr., Arlington

Second Team

Quincy Fankhauser, jr., Arlington

Dylan Thede, jr., Snohomish

Kiyoshi Hall, soph., Arlington

Joel Lepese, sr., Snohomish

Aaron Simbeck, jr., Arlington

Riley Hutchins, sr., Snohomish

Cooper Billiter, soph., Oak Harbor

Wesco 3A/2A SOUTH

First Team

Alex Williams, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Micah Murphy, sr., Lynnwood

Josiah Ponton, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Joshua Beam, jr., Mountlake Terrace

John Meier, jr., Cedarcrest

Deklund DeBell, soph., Meadowdale

Blaise Clapper, fr., Shorewood

Second Team

Joshua Fahey, jr., Shorewood

Dillon Sackett, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Connor Bryan, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Trail Sammarco, jr., Cedarcrest

Matthew LaCambra, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Cade LaTurner, jr., Cedarcrest

Mitch Givens, sr., Mountlake Terrace

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