All-Area football squads: Snohomish County’s best of 2014

The 2014 All-Area football teams, as chosen by Herald reporters and editors:

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Austin Joyner, Sr., RB, Marysville Pilchuck

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Drew Hatch, Sr., LB, Marysville Pilchuck

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Spencer Pettit, Sr., K/P, Glacier Peak

COACH OF THE YEAR

Brandon Carson, Marysville Pilchuck and Jay Turner, Oak Harbor

OFFENSE

FIRST TEAM

Quarterback

Jacob Eason, Jr., Lake Stevens

Running back

Austin Joyner, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Killian Page, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Andrew Grimes, Jr., Lake Stevens

Wide receiver

Tevin Gray, Sr., Lake Stevens

Keynan Foster, Sr., Jackson

Malik Braxton, Sr., Meadowdale

Tight end

Nate Shubert, Jr., Kamiak

Offensive line

Tyler Adamson, Sr., Oak Harbor

Corbin Ferry, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Keenan Darby, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Bryce Vitcovich, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Nathan Jacobson, Sr., Snohomish

Kicker

Spencer Pettit, Sr., Glacier Peak

Returner

Austin Joyner, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

SECOND TEAM

Quarterback

Tyler Becker, Sr., Kamiak

Running back

Dejon Devroe, Sr., Oak Harbor

Joseph Binda Jr., Sr., Kamiak

Collin Montez, So., Marysville Getchell

Wide receiver

Shanden Mixayphone, Sr., Monroe

Jared Pexton, Sr., Kamiak

Riley Krenz, Jr., Lake Stevens

Tight end

Austin Bates, Sr., Mountlake Terrace

Offensive line

John Clark, Sr., Marysville Getchell

Calvin Kispert, Sr., King’s

Gareth Henderson, Sr., Arlington

Tim Smith, Sr., Meadowdale

Kolby Jones, Sr., Lake Stevens

Kicker

Tommy Park, Jr., Mount Vernon

Returner

Malik Braxton, Sr., Meadowdale

DEFENSE

FIRST TEAM

Defensive line

Bryce Vitcovich, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Jordan Mochmar, Sr., Kamiak

Mosese Fifita, Sr., Glacier Peak

Tyler Adamson, Sr., Oak Harbor

Linebacker

Kolby Jones, Sr., Lake Stevens

Austin Joyner, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Drew Hatch, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Tristan Brock, Sr., Mount Vernon

Kyle Eckstrom, Sr., Kamiak

Defensive back

Nicholas Alonso, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Killian Page, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Dyllan Harris, Jr., Oak Harbor

Malik Braxton, Sr., Meadowdale

Punter

Spencer Pettit, Sr., Glacier Peak

SECOND TEAM

Defensive line

Austin Bates, Sr., Mountlake Terrace

Tanner Caraco, Sr., Edmonds-Woodway

John Clark, Sr., Marysville Getchell

Alex Vidican, Sr., Monroe

Linebacker

Michael Lanningham, Sr., Oak Harbor

Mark Johnston, Sr., Oak Harbor

Jimmie Bruders, Sr., Meadowdale

Andrew Katzenberger, Sr., Lynnwood

Greg Whitaker, Sr., Mariner

Defensive back

Brandon Hayman, Sr., Mount Vernon

Ryan LaCasse, Sr., Mountlake Terrace

Justin Guffey, Jr. Glacier Peak

Justin Brown, Sr., Lake Stevens

Dyonte Law, Sr., Mariner

Punter

Tommy Park, Jr., Mount Vernon

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