Boys Swim/Dive All-Wesco team 2014-15

Winter All-Wesco teams

• Girls basketball

• Boys basketball

• Boys swimming and diving

• Boys wrestling

• Girls wrestling

Editor’s note: The All-Wesco teams are selected by the coaches in each league.

Wesco 4A

First Team

200 Freestyle—Shelby Lee, Kamiak, sr.

500 Freestyle—Henry Limm, Kamiak, jr.

200 Individual Medley—Henry Limm, Kamiak, jr.

100 Backstroke—Shelby Lee, Kamiak, sr.

50 Freestyle—Eben Schumann, Kamiak, sr.

100 Freestyle—Ben Johnson, Mount Vernon, jr.

100 Butterfly—Conner McGinnis, Jackson, sr.

100 Breaststroke—Jon Cook, Jackson, fresh.

Diving—Chase Reid, Lake Stevens, sr.

200 Freestyle Relay—Kamiak: Shelby Lee, sr.; Ben Dovinh, sr.; Henry Limm, jr.; Eben Schumann, sr.

200 Medley Relay—Kamiak: Shelby Lee, sr.; Walter Limm, fresh.; Henry Limm, jr.; Eben Schumann, sr.

400 Free Relay—Jackson: Conner McGinnis, sr.; Jon Cook, fresh.; Neal Thai, fresh.; Jermiah Tien, soph.

Wesco 3A North

First Team

200 Freestyle—Joseph Gorman, Oak Harbor, jr.

500 Freestyle—Jaeson Wykes, Marysville Pilchuck, jr.

200 Individual Medley—Eric Jensen, Oak Harbor, jr.

100 Backstroke—Micah Geist, Oak Harbor, jr.

50 Freestyle—Connor DeMarco, Marysville Getchell, jr.

100 Freestyle—Connor DeMarco, Marysville Getchell, jr.

100 Butterfly—Cameron Lee, Everett, sr.

100 Breaststroke—Jose Cabigting, Oak Harbor, soph.

200 Freestyle Relay—Oak Harbor: Micah Geist, jr.; Eric Jensen, jr.; Derek Volk, sr.; Joseph Gorman, jr.

200 Medley Relay—Oak Harbor: Micah Geist, jr.; Jose Cabigting, soph.; Eric Jensen, jr.; Joseph Gorman, jr.

400 Freestyle Relay—Marysville Getchell—Nathaniel Ludwig, soph.; Joshua James, jr.; John Snider, soph.; Connor DeMarco, jr.

Wesco 3A South

First Team

200 Freestyle—Tore Landboe, Shorewood, sr.

500 Freestyle—Camden Wunderlich, Glacier Peak, sr.

200 Individual Medley—Camden Wunderlich, Glacier Peak, sr.

100 Backstroke—Davis Welsh, Shorewood, jr.

50 Freestyle—Nick Lavigne, Glacier Peak, jr.

100 Freestyle—Andrew Butcher, Shorewood, soph.

100 Butterfly—Nick Lavigne, Glacier Peak, sr.

100 Breaststroke—Alex Nguyenle, Edmonds Woodway, sr.

Diving—Andre Shigetomi, Glacier, Peak 12

200 Freestyle Relay—Shorewood: Andrew Butcher, soph.; Davis Welsh, jr.; Ryan Farley, soph.; Tore Landboe, sr.

200 Medley Relay—Glacier Peak: Camden Wunderlich, sr.; Patrick McDowell, sr.; Andre Shigetomi, sr.; Andrew Meneses, fresh.

400 Freestyle Relay—Shorewood: Andrew Butcher, soph.; Gonzalo Jeronimo, sr.; Anders Stenfjord, fresh.; Tore Landboe, sr.

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