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Trina Davis

Marysville Pilchuck | Girls Soccer

Davis, a senior, had a foot in all five goals scored by the Tomahawks in their 5-0 victory over Everett on Thursday. Davis tallied two goals and three assists in the contest.

Riley Fidler and Macy Fidler

Glacier Peak | Girls Swimming

The Fidler sisters combined to win four individual events in the Grizzlies’ 117-53 victory over Lynnwood on Oct. 16. Riley, a senior, won the 200-yard individual medley and the 100 butterfly. Macy, a freshman, placed first in the 50 freestyle and the 100 backstroke. The sisters also were members of two victorious relay teams.

Kasen Kinchen

Lake Stevens | Football

Kinchen, a junior, intercepted three passes — returning one 65 yards for a touchdown — and opened the scoring with a 72-yard touchdown reception in the Vikings’ victory over Jackson on Friday. With the win, Lake Stevens clinched its sixth straight Wesco 4A championship.

Brady Thomas

Jackson | Boys Tennis

Thomas, a sophomore, won the singles championship at the Class 4A District Tournament on Wednesday at Glacier Peak High School. Thomas beat Dario Ristovski of Glacier Peak 6-1, 6-0 in the title match.

Taylor Roe

Lake Stevens | Girls Cross Country

Roe, a senior, won the girls varsity race Saturday at the 2018 Wesco Championships at Lakewood High School. She covered the 5,000-meter course in 17 minutes, 22.6 seconds. A total of 173 runners competed in the race.

Joseph Skoog

Jackson | Boys Cross Country

Skoog, a senior, won the boys varsity race Saturday at the 2018 Wesco Championships at Lakewood High School. Skoog completed the 5,000-meter course in 15:23.5. A total of 196 runners competed in the race.

Natalie Stern

Snohomish | Volleyball

Stern, a senior, had 16 kills, 35 digs and seven aces in the Panthers’ 3-2 victory over Oak Harbor on Oct. 16, and added 11 kills, 24 digs and three aces in a 3-1 win over Stanwood on Thursday. The victories improved Snohomish’s season record to 11-0.


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