All-Wesco Football: 3A South

FIRST TEAM | OFFENSE

Quarterback

Chris Becerra, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Running back

Michael Palmer, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Devante Downs, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

Wide receiver

Sean Elledge, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Ryan White, Meadowdale, Sr.

Chris Namba, Shorewood, Sr.

Tight end

Keelan Tidwell, Shorecrest, Sr.

Offensive line

Nick Hensley, Glacier Peak, Jr.

Matt Nicholsen, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Billy Causer, Meadowdale, Sr.

Nathan Cloud-Rouzan, Meadowdale, Sr.

Jevin Pahinui, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

FIRST TEAM | DEFENSE

Defensive back

Sean Elledge, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Kaianoa Wong, Glacier Peak, Jr.

Josiah Evans, Meadowdale, Jr.

Morgan Masanda, Meadowdale, Sr.

Mason Stone, Mountlake Terrace, Sr.

Defensive line

Mosese Fifita, Glacier Peak, So.

Jojo Alkhedairy, Meadowdale, Jr.

Jeremy Gomez, Meadowdale, Sr.

Jevin Pahinui, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

Linebacker

Nathan Bussing, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Quinton Dunbar, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Michael Cummings, Meadowdale, Sr.

Devante Downs, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

FIRST TEAM | SPECIALISTS

Kicker/Punter

Sam Schober, Shorecrest, Sr.

Punter

Chris Namba, Shorewood, Sr.

SECOND TEAM | OFFENSE

Quarterback

Brian Marty, Meadowdale, Sr.

Beau Kennedy, Mountlake Terrace, Sr.

Running back

Keegan Small, Shorecrest, Sr.

Levy Diaz, Shorewood, Sr.

Tight end

Charlie White, Meadowdale, So.

Wide receiver

Josh May, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Quinton Barnard, Mountlake Terrace, Sr.

Offensive line

Dustin Spicknall, Meadowdale, Sr.

Jones Johnson, Shorecrest, Sr.

SECOND TEAM | DEFENSE

Defensive back

Marcos Baruch, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Aaron Kelly, Shorecrest, Jr.

Anhexlos Pere, Shorewood, Jr.

Defensive line

Michael Nulle, Glacier Peak, Sr.

Jordan Brown, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

Keelan Tidwell, Shorecrest, Sr.

Konner Carpenter, Shorewood, Sr.

Linebacker

Brett Potter, Mountlake Terrace, Jr.

Matt Brennan, Shorecrest, Jr.

Keegan Small, Shorecrest, Sr.

Levy Diaz, Shorewood, Sr.

SECOND TEAM | SPECIALISTS

Kicker

Brett Schafer, Meadowdale, So.

HONORABLE MENTION

Nate Sandstrom, Glacier Peak, OL, Sr.

Shawn Evensen, Mountlake Terrace, WR, Sr.

Giavani Shepard, Meadowdale, RB, Sr.

Chance Ragsdale, Mountlake Terrace, RB, Jr.

Jonah Hoverson, Shorewood, TE, Jr.

Trey Chambers, Glacier Peak, DB, Jr.

Ryan White, Meadowdale, DB, Sr.

Marzell Simmons, Meadowdale, DL, Jr.

John Daniels, Shorecrest, DL, Sr.

Carson Call, Glacier Peak, DL, Sr.

Jazz Borromeo, Mountlake Terrace, DL, Sr.

Austin Jacobsen, Glacier Peak, LB, Sr.

Austin Upton, Shorewood, LB, Jr.

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