Arlington’s Tre Haines gets a hug from his coach after winning 4A boys 157-pound championship title at the Mat Classic on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Arlington’s Tre Haines gets a hug from his coach after winning 4A boys 157-pound championship title at the Mat Classic on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025 in Tacoma, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Wesco announces all-league boys wrestling selections

Arlington, Snohomish, Edmonds-Woodway lead the way.

Wesco has released its all-league boys wrestling teams for 4A, 3A North, 3A South, and competitors from 2A schools. Arlington led Wesco 4A with five selections. Snohomish claimed seven 3A North spots, while E-W led the way in the South with five. Marysville Pilchuck took 12 of the 14 2A league selections.

Wesco 4A

106: Quintan Parsons, Arlington

113: Brody Hanson, Lake Stevens

120: Brian Nguyen, Jackson

126: Jacob Hurley, Lake Stevens

132: Samuel Irizarry, Lake Stevens

138: Beau Gudde, Arlington

144: Dayton Fitzgibbon, Arlington

150: Zakary LeDuc, Lake Stevens

157: Tre Haines, Arlington

165: Colin Edmonds, Glacier Peak

175: Grayson James, Jackson

190: Ken David, Larsen Mariner

215: Roderick Bernardo, Arlington

285: Connor Aney, Glacier Peak

Wesco 3A North

106: Wyatt Goetz, Snohomish

113: Michael Carpenter, Monroe

120: Darey Pestana, Everett

126: Aven Andersen, Stanwood

132: Max Morse, Snohomish

138: Soren Andersen, Stanwood

144: Cohen Bennett, Snohomish

150: Alex Buiukli, Everett

157: Sam Tracy, Everett

165: Brody Strandt, Snohomish

175: Austin Greiner, Monroe

190: Odin Schwabenbauer, Snohomish

215: Jason Marshall, Snohomish

285: Keldin Cole, Snohomish

Wesco 3A South

106: Emiliano Olivera-Matias, Shorewood

113: Jude Haines, Edmonds-Woodway

120: Ashton Myers, Lynnwood

126: Miguel Garcia, Meadowdale

132: Christopher Ramirez, Meadowdale

138: Avi Wylen, Shorecrest

144: Dylan Rice, Edmonds-Woodway

150: Isaac Williams, Mountlake Terrace

157: Owen Watson, Shorecrest

165: Wyatt Broyles, Ferndale

175: Ever Yamada, Edmonds-Woodway

190: Lukas Probizanski, Shorewood

215: Carter Nichols, Shorecrest

285: Edson Belizaire, Edmonds-Woodway

Wesco 2A

106: Javohn Henry, Marysville Pilchuck

113: None

120: Garrett Reeves-Turner, Marysville Pilchuck

126: Dylan Reeves-Turner, Marysville Pilchuck

132: Max Woodall, Marysville Pilchuck

138: Breyden Childress, Marysville Pilchuck

144: Gunner Janes, Marysville Pilchuck

150: Emony Villa-Johnson, Marysville Pilchuck

157: Joseph Davis, Marysville Pilchuck

165: Danny Vergara, Marysville Pilchuck

175: Rodger Jones-Charles-Shelton, Marysville Pilchuck

190: Stephen Morales, Marysville Pilchuck

215: Aiden Eagle, Marysville Pilchuck

285: Hakeim Smalls, Archbishop Murphy

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