Talia Daigle, The Herald’s 2016 Girls Soccer Player of the Year, was named to the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association’s Class 2A All-State first team. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Talia Daigle, The Herald’s 2016 Girls Soccer Player of the Year, was named to the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association’s Class 2A All-State first team. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

All-State soccer teams announced

BOYS SOCCER

The Washington State Soccer Coaches Association All-State Teams:

CLASS 2B-1B

MVP—Mitchell Ward, Saint George’s School

Coach of the Year—Heidi Melville, Saint George’s School

First Team

Forwards—Mitchell Ward, Jr. Saint George’s School; Jackson Kimmel, Jr. Crosspoint Academy; Jose Gonzalez, Soph. Prescott; Jack Hammingh, Sr. Mount Vernon Christian.

Midfielders—Christian Caro, Sr. Prescott; Ivan Figueroa, Sr. Prescott; Joe Moisant, Sr. Providence Classical Christian; Caelen Angell, Sr. Saint George’s School.

Defenders—Noah Halliburton-Link, Jr. Saint George’s School; Justin Hatcher, Jr. Providence Classical Christian; Matthew Kelley, Sr. Crosspoint Academy; Alex Poppel, Sr. Saint George’s School.

Goalkeeper—Noah Galow, Fr. Saint George’s School.

Second Team

Forwards—Hunter Feldbush, Soph. Crosspoint Academy; Cade Peplinski, Jr. Saint George’s School.

Midfielders—Oscar Angell, Fr. Saint George’s School; Peter Park, Sr. Crosspoint Academy; Seth Talon, Sr. Tacoma Baptist.

Defenders—Connor Cremers, Jr. Saint George’s School; Jack Bender, Sr. Mount Vernon Christian; Michael Schlotfeldt, Sr. Northwest Christian.

Goalkeeper—Josh Millermon, Jr. Crosspoint.

GIRLS SOCCER

The Washington State Soccer Coaches Association All-State Teams:

CLASS 4A

MVP—Maddie Kemp, Camas

Coach of the Year—Roland Minder, Camas

First Team

Forwards—Maddie Kemp, Soph. Camas; Summer Yates, Jr. Chiawana; Brooke Chandler, Sr. Eastlake; Mariah Van Halm, Jr. Issaquah.

Midfielders—Ameera Hussen, Sr. Todd Beamer; Olivia Van derJagt, Sr. Kentridge; Claire Neder, Sr. Mead; Natalie Nagle, Sr. West Valley Yakima.

Defenders – Marissa Carpenter, Jr. Skyline; Jordan Thompson, Sr. Sumner; Sean Eaton, Jr. Issaquah; Sarah Davidson, Sr. Camas; Marley Lefore, Sr. Camas.

Goalkeeper—Kelsee Winston, Sr. Hanford

Second Team

Forwards—Alyssa Tomasini, Sr. Camas; Jenna Killman, Sr. Olympia; Sophia Chilczuk, Sr. Kentridge; Kailin Wiley, Jr. Kamiak; Katie Greene, Sr. Mead.

Midfielders—Jadyn Edwards, Jr. Jackson; Alexie Morris, Sr. Kamiak; Emily Sugimoto, Sr. Kentridge; Hannah Taie, Sr. Camas; Dani Mendoza, Jr. Hanford.

Defenders—Mia Pardon, Sr. Gonzaga Prep; Hallie Johnson, Jr. Puyallup; Grace Klinkenberg, Sr. Kentridge; Katie Anderson, Sr. Mead.

Goalkeeper – Anna Smith, Jr. Skyline.

CLASS 3A

MVP—Jojo Harbor, Bellevue

Coach of the Year—Peter Cochran, Bellevue

First Team

Forwards—Leahi Manthei, Sr. Gig Harbor; Jojo Harbor, Sr. Bellevue; Mckenzie Buell, Sr. Arlington; Mckaley Goffard, Sr. Southridge; Lauren Hudson, Jr. Central Kitsap; Bea Franklin, Soph. Seattle Prep.

Midfielders—Sophie Hirst, Jr. Seattle Prep; Lauren Brown, Jr. Shorecrest; Kendra Steele, Sr. Squalicum; Kaylee Coatney, Fr. Bonney Lake.

Defenders—Laura Roberts, Sr. Seattle Prep; Haley Thomas, Sr. Southridge; Kia Mackey, Sr. Edmonds-Woodway; Kali Knepper, Sr. Arlington; Emily Russell, Sr. Southridge.

Goalkeeper—Hannah Hicks, Jr. Edmonds-Woodway.

Second Team

Forwards—Ellie Shull, Sr. Edmonds-Woodway; Kate Doyle, Fr. Roosevelt; Kaysie Bruce, Sr. Gig Harbor.

Midfielders—Kaite Foster, Sr. Bellevue; Bailey Post, Sr. Stanwood; Helena Reischling, Soph. Seattle Prep; Anna Montemor, Sr. Snohomish.

Defenders—Scotti Russell, Sr. Wilson; Katy Mockett, Sr. Holy Names; Maud van der Kooi, Sr. Bellevue.

Goalkeeper—Brielle Schrader, Jr. Arlington.

CLASS 2A

MVP—Taryn Ries, Ridgefield

Coach of the Year—Filomon Afenegus, Columbia River

First Team

Forwards—Talia Daigle, Sr. Archbishop Murphy; Ellie Walker, Sr. Columbia River; Thao Nguyen, Soph. Lindbergh; Dominique Velazquez, Sr. Othello.

Midfielders—Taryn Ries, Sr. Ridgefield; Annabelle Hall, Jr. White River; Mary Loy, Sr. Highline; Briann George, Sr. North Kitsap.

Defenders—Katie Anthony, Sr. Columbia River; Kayse Smack, Sr. Tumwater; Bella Southwell, Fr. Orting; Allyson Findlay, Sr. Hockinson.

Goalkeeper —Sienna Camp, Sr. Fife.

Second Team

Forwards—Sydney Banyai, Sr. Orting; Bella Foos, Sr. Tumwater; Jamie Fassler, Sr. Prosser; Sierra Smith, Jr. Lynden.

Midfielders—Shannon Frucci, Sr. East Valley Spokane; Hanna Troy, Soph. Olympic; Caroline Adams, Sr. Archbishop Murphy; Peyton Fullner, Sr. Lynden.

Defenders—Emily Schwartz, Sr. Archbishop Murphy; Kya Scott, Fr. Fife; Reyna Schedler, Sr. Ellensburg; Maia Larsen, Jr. North Kitsap; Sophie Landers, Jr. Columbia River.

Goalkeeper—Karie Bromley, Sr. East Valley Spokane.

CLASS 1A

MVP—Jaquelin Nordhoff, Overlake

Coach of the Year—Sally Goodspeed, Overlake

First Team

Forwards—MacKenzie Ellertson, Soph. Kings Way Christian; Kam Fiscus, Soph. La Salle; Nicole Souply, Jr. Cascade Christian; Molly Thies, Sr. Cashmere; Katie Stella, Jr. Kings.

Midfielders—Jaquelin Nordoff, Soph. Overlake; Lauren Richardson, Jr. Cascade-Leavenworth; Emily Peters, Sr. Klahowya; Grace Terrill, Fr. Cle Elum.

Defenders—Nicole Jacobsen, Sr. King’s; Margaret Sneeringer, Sr. Seattle Academy; Tayler Kelly, Sr. Cascade-Leavenworth; Hannah Echelbarger, Sr. Kings.

Goalkeeper—Maddie Nielsen, Sr. King’s.

Second Team

Forwards—Mireya Grey, Sr. Seattle Academy; Ashley Parton, Jr. Cascade-Leavenworth; Smith Hunter, Fr. Overlake; Cynthia Cuevas, Sr. Granger.

Midfielders—Brixie Mendoza, Jr. Naches Valley; Alexis Jones, Sr. Okanogan; Claire Diede, Jr. Kings; Emmy Moore, Soph. Deer Park.

Defenders—Abbi Echelbarger, Sr. King’s; Lily Pierce, Soph. Deer Park; Cindy Vasquez, Sr. Cascade; Jillyan Taylor, Jr. Okanogan.

Goalkeeper—Kierstin Patefield, Sr. Cascade Christian.

CLASS 2B-1B

MVP—Lydia Bergquist, Saint George’s School

Coach of the Year: Mark Rickard, Saint George’s School

First Team

Forwards—Devanie Kleemeyer, Sr. Adna; Holli Edminster, Sr. Adna; Lydia Bergquist, Fr. Saint George’s School; Natalie Coleman, Sr. Kalama.

Midfielders—Kenya Lorton, Sr. Adna; Kaylee Couder, Fr. Crosspoint Academy; Maddy Christiansen, Soph. Saint George’s School; Mary Neder, Jr. Saint George’s School.

Defenders—Emily Mickelson, Jr. Kalama; Alison Day, Sr. Saint George’s School; Jenikka Poppe, Jr. Adna; Madison Hull, Jr. Kalama.

Goalkeeper—Lauren Ochoa, Jr. Liberty Bell.

Second Team

Forwards—Ally Bacon, Jr. Toledo; Kjirstin Hopfer, eighth grade, Ocosta; Darby Soliday, 8th, Davenport.

Midfielders – Loryn Moore, Soph. Lake Roosevelt; Cambrie Rickard, eighth grade, Saint George’s School; Payton Aselton Fr. Adna.

Defenders—Megan Sylvain, Jr. Life Christian; Maggie Howsden, Jr. Winlock; Samantha Martinez, Soph. Bridgeport.

Goalkeeper—Piper Rutzer, Jr. Crosspoint Academy.

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