2014 All-Wesco football teams

All-Wesco 2014 football teams, as chosen by coaches:

4A First Team Offense

Linemen

Matthew Morton, Kamiak, 11

Conner Griffin, Mariner, 12

Jeremiah Bell, Mariner, 12

Nathan Jacobson, Snohomish, 12

Alex Fairhurst, Snohomish, 12

Kolby Jones, Lake Stevens, 12

Punter

Tommy Park, Mount Vernon, 11

Quarterbacks

Tyler Becker, Kamiak, 12

Jacob Eason, Lake Stevens, 11

Running Backs

Joseph Binda, Kamiak, 12

Andrew Grimes, Lake Stevens, 11

Tristan Brock, Mount Vernon, 12

Jacob Jerome, Monroe, 10

Dyonte Law, Mariner, 12

Tight End

Nate Shubert, Kamiak, 11

Wide receivers

Riley Krenz, Lake Stevens, 11

Jared Pexton, Kamiak, 12

Tevin Gray, Lake Stevens, 12

Shanden Mixayphone, Monroe, 12

Keynan Foster, Jackson, 12

4A First Team Defense

Defensive Backs

Donte Hamilton, Kamiak, 11

Justin Brown, Lake Stevens, 12

Brandon Hayman, Mount Vernon, 12

Shanden Mixayphone, Monroe, 12

Dyonte Law, Mariner, 12

Linemen

Gabe Beuckman, Mount Vernon, 12

Jordan Mochmar, Kamiak, 12

Josh Watson, Cascade, 11

Alex Vidican, Monroe, 12

Nathan Jacobson, Snohomish, 12

Linebackers

Kolby Jones, Lake Stevens, 12

Dillon Fargo, Monroe, 11

Tristan Brock, Mount Vernon, 12

Sam Burke, Lake Stevens, 11

Gregory Whitaker, Mariner, 12

Cory Brown, Monroe, 12

Kicker

Tommy Park, Mount Vernon, 11

4A Second Team Offense

Linemen

Chad Harmke, Kamiak, 12

Aiden Cain, Monroe, 11

Nathan Mead, Monroe, 9

Bryan Betz, Jackson 12

Ryder Fouts, Lake Stevens, 12

Punter

Tyler Becker, Kamiak, 12

Quarterback

Andrew Zimmerman, Monroe, 12

Running Backs

Kejuan Coleman, Cascade, 12

Connor Browne, Snohomish, 12

Tight End

Octayvien Sapp, Mariner, 12

Wide receivers

Brock Merkley, Kamiak, 11

Hunter Eckstrom, Lake Stevens, 10

Josh Johnston, Snohomish, 10

4A Second Team Defense

Defensive backs

Chance Lord, Kamiak, 12

Riley Krenz, Lake Stevens, 11

Peyton Plucker, Snohomish, 11

Danny Reyes, Mount Vernon, 12

McKinley Braa, Monroe, 12

Linemen

Kelsi Colon, Cascade, 12

Cole Nash, Cascade, 12

Alex Fairhurst, Snohomish, 12

Lars Eklund, Lake Stevens, 11

Michael Nelson, Lake Stevens, 11

Linebackers

Kyle Eckstrom, Kamiak, 12

Hamilton Kendrick, Cascade, 12

Brandon Beasley, Kamiak, 12

Jeremiah Bell, Mariner, 12

Jason Cottingham, Jackson, 12

Kicker

Ignacio Ponce, Lake Stevens, 12

Honorable Mention

Cascade—Andrey Nefedov, Malik Rackliff. Jackson—Markus Sullivan, Aaron Avalos, Connor Anderson, Mike Markezinis, Alex Cheesman, Daniel Higgins. Kamiak—Brady Methven, Michael Powell, Lucas Martin, Josh Rasmussen. Lake Stevens—Josh Rasmussen, John McCollum. Mariner—Adam Mugeny DeRhaun Mallett, Anthany Smith, Koron Jones. Monroe—Josh Jerome, Zach Zimmerman, Liam Bennett, Jesse Jarosky, Mitchell Higgins, Nick DiMonda. Mount Vernon—Taran Lambert, Garrett Johnson. Snohomish—Jonas Skalsky, Boomer Vuori, Keegan Stich, Aidan Kutsch, Wyatt Cabrera Gardner, Jonah Vaughn, Kobe McDaniel, Marcos Garcia.

3A North First Team Offense

Linemen

Tyler Adamson, Oak Harbor, 12

Jackson Constant, Oak Harbor, 12

John Clark, Marysville Getchell, 12

Corbin Ferry, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Keenan Darby, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Gareth Henderson, Arlington 12

Punter

Collin Montez, Marysville Getchell, 10

Quarterback

Clay Doughty, Oak Harbor, 12

Running Backs

Collin Montez, Marysville Getchell, 10

Austin Joyner, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Killian Page, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Dejon Devroe, Oak Harbor, 12

Wide Receivers

Dominic Barashkoff, Everett, 12

Dyllan Harris, Oak Harbor, 11

Noah Andal, Arlington, 12

3A North First Team Defense

Defensive Backs

Diarmuid Murphy, Arlington, 11

Nic Alonso, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Killian Page, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Dyllan Harris, Oak Harbor, 11

Linemen

John Clark, Marysville Getchell, 12

Bryce Vitcovich, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Tyler Adamson, Oak Harbor, 12

Benicio Madrigal-Reis, Arlington, 11

Linebackers

Drew Hatch, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Mike Laningham, Oak Harbor, 12

Cameron Scrimgeour, Arlington, 12

Austin Joyner, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Mark Johnston, Oak Harbor, 12

Kicker

Sebastian Navarro, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

3A North Second Team Offense

Linemen

Carl Meder, Oak Harbor, 12

Bryce Vitcovich, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Dalton Evans, Arlington, 12

Nick Blair, Everett, 11

Owen Reinecke, Stanwood, 12

Quarterback

Andrew Kalahar, Arlington, 11

Running Backs

Princeton Lollar, Oak Harbor, 10

Thien Ngo, Everett, 12

Wide Receivers

Colton Cordon, Marysville Getchell, 12

Connor Bovard, Arlington, 12

Hayden Sick, Everett, 12

3A North Second Team Defense

Defensive Backs

Justin Cook, Marysville Getchell, 12

Chad Niven, Stanwood, 12

Aki Howell, Everett, 11

Scotty Fermo, Everett, 10

Linemen

Jesus Echevarria, Marysville Getchell, 10

Corbin Ferry, Marysville Pilchuck, 12

Jeff Sand, Stanwood, 12

Garret Arrona, Stanwood, 12

Linebackers

Chris Humphries, Oak Harbor, 12

Jett Whitcher, Stanwood, 11

Dylen Boomer, Marysville Pilchuck, 11

Ricky Gill, Arlington, 12

Anthony Ortega, Stanwood, 12

Kicker

Anthony Parra, Arlington, 12

Honorable Mention

Arlington—Carl Kulper, Hunter Gardoski, Donavan Sellgren, Tristan Trotter. Everett—Murdock Rutledge, Spencer Fermo, Andy Gutierrez. Marysville Getchell—Andrew DeGraaff, Devon Green, Troy Woodruff, Jeff Estes, Tyler Norman, Tynan Vincent, Gage Thomas, Kyle Pinca, Taylor Kollemer, Marcus Lloyd, Michael Stewart, Brendan Hofmann. Marysville Pilchuck—Sam Watson, J.J. Valencia. Oak Harbor—Zach Jones, Blaine Coleman, David Ray.

3A South First Team Offense

Linemen

Billy Parkins, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Justus Blair, Shorewood, 11

Tim Smith, Meadowdale, 12

Joe McKay, Lynnwood, 12

Wide receivers

Justin Guffey, Glacier Peak, 11

Malik Braxton, Meadowdale, 12

Ronnie Gary, Shorewood, 11

Harris Brantle, Shorecrest, 12

Quarterback

Nick Morales, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Running Backs

Iain Black, Glacier Peak, 11

Ryan LaCasse, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Rory Spillum, Meadowdale, 12

Tight Ends

Austin Bates, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Charlie White, Meadowdale, 12

Punter

Spencer Pettit, Glacier Peak, 12

Kick Returner

Malik Braxton, Meadowdale, 12

3A South First Team Defense

Defensive Backs

Justin Guffey, Glacier Peak, 11

Malik Braxton, Meadowdale, 12

Ryan LaCasse, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Davis Brendan, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Linemen

Mosese Fifita, Glacier Peak, 12

Garrett Walsh, Meadowdale, 12

Austin Bates, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Tanner Caraco, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Linebackers

Iain Black, Glacier Peak, 11

Cameran Testerman, Shorewood, 12

Jimmie Bruders, Meadowdale, 12

Andrew Katzenberger, Lynnwood, 12

Kicker

Spencer Pettit, Glacier Peak, 12

3A South Second Team Offense

Linemen

Gabe Fritz, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Davis VanEss, Glacier Peak, 11

Brandon Bradley, Shorecrest, 12

Harris Cutuk, Lynnwood, 12

Quarterback

Aaron Okamura, Shorewood, 11

Running Backs

Malcolm Johnson, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Chantz Justice, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Michael Kirkman, Lynnwood, 10

Tight End

Lucas Jungmann, Lynnwood, 12

Wide Receivers

Josh Gradwohl, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Jalen Nash, Edmonds-Woodway, 10

Kevin Nguyen, Lynnwood, 10

Punter

Marquise Holley, Shorewood, 12

3A South Second Team Defense

Defensive Backs

Jacob Wallgren, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Matthew Nagy, Shorewood, 11

Nick Neely, Meadowdale, 12

Carson Hoerner, Lynnwood, 12

Linemen

Ali Gaye, Edmonds-Woodway, 10

Michael Swires, Edmonds-Woodway, 11

Nick Kinkopf, Shorecrest, 10

Linebackers

Gabe Grundman-Brady, Mountlake Terrace, 12

Tyler Rheinford, Edmonds-Woodway, 11

Nick Venema, Edmonds-Woodway, 12

Charlie White, Meadowdale, 12

Kicker

Brett Schafer, Meadowdale, 12

Honorable Mention

Edmonds-Woodway—Thomas Matulovich. Glacier Peak—Matt Darling, Burke Cunio, Malakai Fifita, Andrew McCoy, Branden Jensen, Brady Southard. Lynnwood—Justin Cachopo, Cason Salvati, Darney Duplessis, Bobby Graham, Richard Truong. Meadowdale—Spencer Stark, Payton Smyer, Brandon La, Steven Buonto, Donovan Evans, Tim Smith, Caleb Tingstad. Mountlake Terrace—Ivan Melchor, Justin Hopkins, Michael Jenson. Shorecrest—Jake Oliver, Ian Prieve, Isaiah Banks, Jake Smotherman, Brennan Quirk. Shorewood—Bostyn Vordahl, Emilio Valderas.

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