Wesco announces All-League volleyball teams

Wesco has released its All-League 4A and 3A/2A girls high school volleyball teams. Glacier Peak led the Class 4A list with six players combined on the first and second teams. Herald All-Area Player of the Year and All-State team member Laura Eichert was named first team, while three fellow Vikings were named to the second team.

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

WESCO 4A

First team

Melissa Hadley, Arlington; Emme Shaffer, Arlington; Ava Nowak, Glacier Peak; Lucy Cornelius, Glacier Peak; Tessa Mossburg, Glacier Peak; Addison Eastwood, Jackson; Ravenna Coleman, Jackson; Cadence Bigby, Kamiak; Ivanna Kozodoy, Kamiak; Laura Eichert, Lake Stevens.

Second team

Leila Soriano, Cascade; Claire Sedenquist, Glacier Peak; Emma Nowak, Glacier Peak; Hanna Ligons, Glacier Peak; Skyla Major, Kamiak; Kennedy Horne, Kamiak; Rylee Sherman, Kamiak; Jayci Scrivens, Lake Stevens; Olivia Gonzales, Lake Stevens; Audrey Iseminger, Lake Stevens.

Coach of the Year: Rose Granroth Arlington

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WESCO 3A/2A North

First team

Ava Gonzalez, Everett; Ava Urbanozo, Everett; Aideen Bobadilla, Marysville Pilchuck; Maya Velasquez, Marysville Pilchuck; Shannara Peebles, Monroe; Alexis Walker, Monroe; Maddie Walker, Monroe; Heidi Chambers, Snohomish; Harper Neyens, Stanwood; Cambrielle Brown, Stanwood.

Second team

Avery Nasin, Everett; Ekjot Bhandal, Marysville Getchell; Keira Beverford, Snohomish; Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles, Snohomish; Hailey Tatum, Snohomish; Maggie Cavanaugh, Snohomish; Addison Bowie, Stanwood; Whitney Longspaugh, Stanwood; Lyla Henken, Stanwood; Presley Harris, Stanwood.

Coach of the Year: Megan Amundson, Stanwood

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WESCO 3A/2A South

First team

Teuila Halalilo, Archbishop Murphy; Laura Esping, Archbishop Murphy; Tatum Gill, Archbishop Murphy; Ashley Fletcher, Archbishop Murphy; Addy Pontak, Edmonds Woodway; Sammy Holmer, Lynnwood; Jenkins Ja’elle, Meadowdale; Kenzie Bentosino, Mountlake Terrace; Emmeline Koenig, Shorecrest; Ashley Anderson, Shorewood.

Second team

Sawyer Hiatt, Edmonds Woodway; Reinna Mostrales, Edmonds Woodway; Evangeline Sum, Lynnwood; Ady Morgan, Lynnwood; Audrey Williams, Lynnwood; Violet DuBois, Meadowdale; Emmerson Alley, Mountlake Terrace; Lily Starr, Shorecrest; Jillian Lumbera, Shorewood; Aly Hodgen, Shorewood.

Coaches of the Year: Allie Sinnex, Archbishop Murphy and Annalise Mudaliar, Lynnwood.

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