Wesco announces All-League girls prep soccer teams

Wesco has released its All-League 4A and 3A girls high school soccer teams. Jackson led the Class 4A first-team list with six players, including Defensive Player of the Year Sydney McCoy. Lake Stevens, the 4A state champion, has three on the first team, including Herald All-Area Player of the Year Tessa Anastasi and Wesco Offensive Player of the Year Noelani Tupua.

All-league teams are listed alphabetically by school first, then player.

WESCO 4A

Offensive Player of the Year

Noelani Tupua, Forward, Lake Stevens

Defensive Player of the Year

Sydney McCoy, Midfielder, Jackson

Coach of the Year

Sam Ford, Lake Stevens

First team

Grace Davis, Arlington; Jersey Walker, Arlington; Audrey Langabeer, Jackson; Mailynn Jeffries, Jackson; Emma Blakely, Jackson; Sophia Harper, Jackson; Sydney McCoy, Jackson; Quinlyn McAuliffe, Jackson; Mia Gourdine, Kamiak; Campbell Bovey, Kamiak; Delaney Deckett, Kamiak; Emma Barrett, Kamiak; Natalia Adamik, Lake Stevens; Noelani Tupua, Lake Stevens.

Second team

Delaney Henry, Arlington; Shea Trial, Arlington; Zuley Martinez, Cascade; Amelia Holst, Glacier Peak; Katie Burkholder, Glacier Peak; Avery Burgmaier, Glacier Peak; Zoe Grose, Glacier Peak; Brynna Pukis, Glacier Peak; Paige Swander, Jackson; Lexi Johnson, Kamiak; Elysa Morse, Kamiak; Avery Lagerstrom, Lake Stevens; Keira Tupua, Lake Stevens; Olivia Fast, Lake Stevens; Charli Pugmire, Lake Stevens.

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WESCO 3A/2A North

Offensive Player of the Year

Sydney Garner, Forward, Monroe

Defensive Player of the Year

Madelyn Cornwell, Goalie, Marysville Getchell

Coach of the Year

Olivia Lee, Stanwood

First team

Emerson Hammer, Everett; Sienna Kuehn, Everett; Madelyn Cornwell, Marysville Getchell; Sophie Imbeau, Monroe; Sydney Garner, Monroe; Kinsey Mann, Monroe; Halle Long, Snohomish; Nevaeh Howerton, Snohomish; Danica Avalos, Snohomish; Emery Post, Snohomish; Lizzie Allyn, Snohomish; Annie VanAssche, Snohomish; Ruby Lloyd, Stanwood; Kendall Rhodes, Stanwood.

Second team

Isabelle Shelton, Everett; MacKenzie Hansen, Everett; Dyani Jermyn-Sheldon, Marysville Getchell; Sadie Mendoza Gonzales, Marysville Getchell; Chloe Langmer, Marysville Pilchuck; Layla Foshey, Marysville Pilchuck; Laila Vacchio, Marysville Pilchuck; Halle Keller, Monroe; Addison Williams, Monroe; Madalynn Swartz, Monroe; Kennedy Perasso, Snohomish; Hailey Kendall, Snohomish; Cay Gustafson, Snohomish; Hailey Hinton, Snohomish; Maggie Martin, Stanwood; Mylee LaComb, Stanwood.

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WESCO 3A/2A North

Offensive Player of the Year

Abbey Lee, Forward, Shorewood

Defensive Player of the Year

Ava Hunt, Defender, Mountlake Terrace

Coach of the Year

Shaun Warner, Shorewood

First team

Kylie Hendry, Archbishop Murphy; Chloe McCoy, Archbishop Murphy; Janie Hanson, Edmonds-Woodway; Aubri Sadler, Meadowdale; Izzy Fallarme, Meadowdale; Emie Travis, Meadowdale; Jordyn Stokes, Mountlake Terrace; Ally Villalobos VanSlooten, Mountlake Terrace; Claire August, Mountlake Terrace; Cassie Chesnut, Shorecrest; Bria Metcalf-Lindenberger, Shorecrest; Jasmine Lumbera, Shorewood; Abbey Lee, Shorewood; Sophie Schindler, Shorewood.

Second team

Ari Sullivan, Archbishop Murphy; Ainsley Kotila, Archbishop Murphy; Jane Bolin, Archbishop Murphy; Elle Kahn, Archbishop Murphy; Ali Schell, Edmonds-Woodway; Kate Baldock, Edmonds-Woodway; Victoria Fallarme, Meadowdale; Ashley Payne, Shorecrest; Olivia Taylor, Shorecrest; Bailey Matthew, Shorecrest; Kylee Mitchell, Shorecrest; Ezzie Fogg, Shorecrest; AnaLeah Gonzalez, Shorewood; Frankie Lara, Shorewood.

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