Kamiak’s Bella Hasan hits an acrobatic layup in the final moments of a game against Glacier Peak on Feb. 1 at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Kamiak’s Bella Hasan hits an acrobatic layup in the final moments of a game against Glacier Peak on Feb. 1 at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

Winter 2022-23 All-Wesco teams

Athletes honored in basketball, wrestling and boys swim and dive.

The 2022-23 All-Wesco teams for winter sports:

(Editor’s note: The All-Wesco teams are chosen by the league’s coaches. For spelling errors, email sports@heraldnet.com and we will correct as soon as possible)

BOYS BASKETBALL

WESCO 4A

Co-Most Valuable Players

Sylas Williams, sr., Jackson

Makai Bloomfield, sr., Mariner

Coach of the Year

Tevin Dillon, Mariner

First team

Sylas Williams, sr., Jackson

Makai Bloomfield, sr., Mariner

Josiah Pierre, sr., Kamiak

Jailin Johnson, sr., Mariner

Jo Lee, soph., Glacier Peak

Maddox Preder, sr., Lake Stevens

Second team

Tyson Eyman, sr., Lake Stevens

Ryan Mcferran, jr., Jackson

Harris Kampe, sr., Jackson

Marshall Adams, sr., Lake Stevens

Jaytin Hara, sr., Kamiak

Cooper Jensen, sr., Glacier Peak

WESCO 3A/2A

Most Valuable Player

Parker Baumann, sr., Shorecrest

Coach of the Year

Justin Prohn, Monroe

First team

Parker Baumann, sr., Shorecrest

David Zachman, sr., Arlington

Stevie Kuhnle Jr., sr., Monroe

Bubba Palacol, soph., Marysville Getchell

Zaveon Jones, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Isaiah White, jr., Everett

Jaxon Dubiel, jr., Mountlake Terrace

John Floyd, jr., Stanwood

Devin Gilbert, sr., Cascade

Leyton Martin, soph., Arlington

Second team

Danny Savovic, sr., Everett

Max Mayo, jr., Stanwood

Keegan Williams, sr., Lynnwood

Chris Meegan, sr., Mountlake Terrace

Shawn Etheridge, jr., Marysville Getchell

Keaine Silimon, sr., Shorecrest

Jaden Messer, sr., Shorewood

Jackson Poe, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Hayden Creswell, sr., Monroe

Drew Davis, jr., Snohomish

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

GIRLS BASKETBALL

WESCO 4A

Co-Most Valuable Players

Kylani Rookstool, sr., Glacier Peak

Bella Hasan, jr., Kamiak

Coach of the Year

Brian Hill, Glacier Peak

First team

Kylani Rookstool, sr., Glacier Peak

Bella Hasan, jr., Kamiak

Giselle Dogan, jr., Jackson

Brynna Pukis, soph., Glacier Peak

Nisa Ellis, jr., Lake Stevens

Nayella George, sr., Kamiak

Keira Tupua, fr., Lake Stevens

Second team

Zoey Ritter, fr., Glacier Peak

Sammie Thoma, soph., Glacier Peak

Perla Ruiz, sr., Lake Stevens

Ella Edens, sr., Lake Stevens

Danaysia Cain, sr., Mariner

WESCO 3A/2A

Player of the Year

Jenna Villa, sr., Arlington

Coach of the Year

Ken Roberts, Snohomish

First team

Jenna Villa, sr., Arlington

Jada Andresen, sr., Snohomish

Vivienne Berrett, sr., Stanwood

Aniya Hooker, jr., Lynnwood

Adria Lincoln, sr., Monroe

Kayla Lorenz, jr., Lynnwood

Ava Marr, soph., Archbishop Murphy

Samara Morrow, jr., Arlington

Gia Powell, jr., Meadowdale

Alana Washington, jr., Everett

Mae Washington, jr., Everett

Second team

Brooke Blachly, fr., Archbishop Murphy

Tatum Brager, sr., Stanwood

Cassandra Chesnut, soph., Shorecrest

Teyah Clark, jr., Lynnwood

Maya Davis, jr., Mountlake Terrace

Tyler Gildersleeve-Stiles, soph., Snohomish

Jordan Leith, sr., Meadowdale

Kierra Reese, soph., Arlington

Chloe Santeford, sr., Stanwood

Grace Walker, sr., Stanwood

Halle Waram, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Mylie Wugumgeg, jr., Everett

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

BOYS WRESTLING

WESCO 4A

First team

106—Ahmad Banishamsa, jr., Lake Stevens

113—Jacob Christianson, jr., Lake Stevens

120—Trevor Wilson, sr., Lake Stevens

126—Jacob Hurley, soph., Lake Stevens

132—Macray Flanders, sr., Lake Stevens

138—Colin Edmonds, soph., Glacier Peak

145—Gil Mossburg, jr., Glacier Peak

152—Brandon Resor, soph., Lake Stevens

160—David Brown, jr., Lake Stevens

170—Esteban Sedano, jr., Lake Stevens

182—Jacar Harris, sr., Jackson

195—Lucas Overland, sr., Lake Stevens

220—Koen Mattern, jr., Lake Stevens

HWT—Connor Aney, soph., Glacier Peak

WESCO 3A NORTH

First team

106—Soren Anderson, fr., Stanwod

113—William Carpenter, jr., Monroe

120—Bryan Roodzant, sr., Stanwood

126—Beau Gudde, fr., Arlington

132—Tyler Rhue, sr., Stanwood

138—Tre Haines, fr., Arlington

145—Milo Jones-Longstreet, jr., Marysville Pilchuck

152—Dustin Baxter, jr., Arlington

160—Talon Carswell, sr., Monroe

170—Ryder Bumgarner, sr., Stanwood

182—Mason Ferguson, sr., Stanwood

195—Elijah Fleck, soph, Stanwood

220—Connor King, sr., Snohomish

HWT—Evan Hart, jr. Everett

WESCO 3A SOUTH

First team

106—Jude Haines, fr., Edmonds-Woodway

113—AP Tran, jr., Edmonds-Woodway

120—Maddox Millikan, jr., Meadowdale

126—Joseph Martinez, sr., Shorecrest

132—Jack Bode, sr., Mountlake Terrace

138—Kayden Richman Myers, sr., Lynnwood

145—Isaac Van Horn, sr., Shorewood

152—Liam Fitting, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

160—Ever Yamada, soph., Edmonds-Woodway

170—Max Rutledge, sr., Shorecrest

182—Reed Burmaster, sr., Edmonds-Woodway

195—Carter Nichols, soph., Shorecrest

220—Hunter Tibodeau, sr., Shorewood

HWT—Dylan White, sr., Lynnwood

WESCO 2A

First team

126—Bryant Reid, sr., Cedarcrest

132—Francisco Contreras, sr., Cedarcrest

145—Gael Arena Buxton, soph., Cedarcrest

195—Shae Burke, jr., Archbishop Murphy

HWT—Hakeim Smalls, fr., Archbishop Murphy

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

GIRLS WRESTLING

WESCO 4A

First team

100—Samantha Garcia-Luna, sr., Mariner

105—Rebecca Serati, jr., Kamiak

110—Carolina Barajas, sr., Mariner

115—Tyra Wheless, sr., Lake Stevens

120—Michelle Flores, jr., Jackson

125—Karianne Baldwin, jr., Glacier Peak

130—Madisen Bowers, sr., Lake Stevens

135—Rylee Northall, soph., Jackson

140—Emily Ortiz-Marquez, fr., Jackson

145—Ava Atha, sr., Lake Stevens

155—Dallas Kautz, fr, Lake Stevens

170—Callie ‘CJ’ Debolt, sr., Kamiak

WESCO 3A/2A

First team

100—Libby Norton, soph., Shorewood

105—Finley Houck, fr., Shorewood

110—Elyssa Cotton, jr., Snohomish

115—Kira Songer, soph., Marysville Getchell

120—Joy Hufford, soph., Monroe

125—Sienna Kuehn, soph., Everett

130—Hailey Latta, sr., Arlington

135—Juju Kilroy, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

140—Raina Allen, sr., Arlington

145—Jemyah Reed, sr., Everett

155—Jillian Hradec, fr., Snohomish

170—Maricela Mendoza-Garcia, sr., Everett

190—Alivia White, sr., Marysville Pilchuck

235—Mia Cienega, fr., Everett

♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦

BOYS SWIMMING

WESCO 4A

Coach of the Year

Jennifer Parker-Angelos, Mariner

First team

200 medley relay—Jackson (Ethan Georgiev, Nikolai Esparza, Ethan Chen-Parks, Nathaniel Nguyen)

200 freestyle—Ethan Georgiev, jr., Jackson

200 individual medley—Vyron Domingo, soph., Mariner

50 freestyle—Camden Blevins-Mohr, soph., Lake Stevens

Diving—Brian Park, sr., Kamiak

100 butterfly—Garrett Chesley, sr., Lake Stevens

100 freestyle—Ethan Georgiev, jr., Jackson

500 freestyle—Bryan Wong, jr., Kamiak

200 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Camden Blevins-Mohr, Coren Coe, Sam Lamb, Laird Marlatt)

100 backstroke—Garrett Chesley, sr., Lake Stevens

100 breaststroke—Ethan Chen-Parks, jr., Jackson

400 freestyle relay—Lake Stevens (Laird Marlatt, Camden Blevins-Mohr), Coren Coe, Garrett Chesley)

WESCO 3A NORTH

3A Coach of the Year

Scott Kelley, Shorecrest

First team

200 medley relay—Cascade (Yurii Onofriichuk, Noah Henderson, Trevor Krestel, Robbie Saunders)

200 freestyle—Torsten Hokanson, soph., Snohomish

200 individual medley—Noah Henderson, sr., Cascade

50 freestyle—Malcolm Childs, sr., Stanwood

Diving—Nate Huh-Orrantia, sr., Marysville Getchell

100 butterfly—Allen Pringle, soph., Marysville Getchell

100 freestyle—Torsten Hokanson, soph., Snohomish

500 freestyle—Connor Colloton, soph., Snohomish

200 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Owen Collins, Connor Colloton, Logan Devol, Torsten Hokanson)

100 backstroke—Yurii Onofriichuk, jr., Cascade

100 breaststroke—Noah Henderson, sr., Cascade

400 freestyle relay—Snohomish (Connor Colloton, Owen Collins, Judah Harms, Torsten Hokanson)

WESCO 3A SOUTH

First team

200 medley relay—Shorecrest (Sean Neils, Ian Franklin, Kason Kirkpatrick, Finn Corbin)

200 freestyle—Colton Stoecker, soph., Shorecrest

200 individual medley—Ben Allen, jr., Shorewood

50 freestyle—Sean Neils, sr., Shorecrest

Diving—Dash Jackson, soph., Shorecrest

100 butterfly—Larson Buchholz, jr., Shorewood

100 freestyle—Sean Neils, sr., Shorecrest

500 freestyle—Colton Stoecker, soph., Shorecrest

200 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Tristan Serrano, Sean Neils, Finn Corbin, Ian Reece)

100 backstroke—Ben Allen, jr., Shorewood

100 breaststroke—Finn Corbin, sr., Shorecrest

400 freestyle relay—Shorecrest (Tristan Serrano, Ian Reece, Colton Stoecker, Kason Kirkpatrick)

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