Arlington’s Leyton Martin puts three fingers in the air after making a three point shot during the game against Glacier Peak on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Arlington’s Leyton Martin puts three fingers in the air after making a three point shot during the game against Glacier Peak on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Arlington, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Martin, Palocol, Hiatt named Wesco boys basketball MVPs

Glacier Peak puts three players on the Wesco 4A all-league team.

Wesco has announced its all-league teams for boys basketball. Glacier Peak led the way with three first-team selections. Arlington’s Leyton Martin, Marysville Getchell’s Bubba Palacol and Edmonds-Woodway’s Cam Hiatt were named their respective league MVPs.

WESCO 4A

MVP

Leyton Martin, Arlington

First team

Jo Lee, Glacier Peak

Seamus Williams, Jackson

Jayce Nelson, Glacier Peak

Devin Freeman, Lake Stevens

Reed Nagel, Glacier Peak

Second team

Aaron Pierre, Kamiak

Stavontae McSwain, Mariner

Max Christiansen, Kamiak

Brody Pierpoint, Lake Stevens

Jake Willis, Arlington

Billy Kooy, Arlington

Coach of the Year

Steve Johnson, Jackson

Honorable mention: Drew Pepin, Jackson; Luke Posey, Glacier Peak; Gavin Wright, Cascade; Grady Rohrich, Kamiak; Jackson Rabe, Jackson; Mason Zimmerman, Cascade; Kaid Hunter, Arlington; Andrew Mitchell III, Cascade; Hunter Joseph, Mariner.

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WESCO 3A/2A NORTH

MVP

Bubba Palacol, Marysville Getchell

First team

Noah Parker, Everett

Bryson Wheat, Snohomish

Caleb Campbell, Monroe

Chayce Waite-Kellar, Monroe

Mariano Palacol, Marysville Getchell

Wyatt Prohn, Monroe

Second team

Michael Smathers, Marysville Pilchuck

Kieren Greear, Monroe

Cole Williams, Stanwood

Alex Tserger, Everett

Wyatt Harris, Marysville Getchell

Coach of the Year

Justin Prohn Monroe

Honorable mention: Zach Rice, Marysville-Getchell; Deyton Wheat, Snohomish; Jack Edlund, Stanwood; Isaiah Kiehl, Monroe; Greyson Pierce, Stanwood; Noah Owens, Everett; Cole Thorson, Stanwood.

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WESCO 3A/2A SOUTH

MVP

Cameron Hiatt, Edmonds-Woodway

First team

Brayden Fischer, Shorecrest

Will Alseth, Edmonds-Woodway

Jaden Marlow, Shorewood

Svavjeet Singh, Mountlake Terrace

Junior Kagarabi, Shorecrest

Second team

Rayshaun Conner, Mountlake Terrace

Porter Swanson, Shorecrest

Noah Million, Meadowdale

Tommy Moles, Shorewood

Grant Williams, Edmonds-Woodway

Khalil Botley, Meadowdale

Coach of the Year

Tyler Geving, Edmonds-Woodway

Honorable mention: DJ Karl, Edmonds Woodway; Jack Sievers, Archbishop Murphy; Mateo Love, Archbishop Murphy; Robel Berhanu, Lynnwood; Hosny El-Aarag, Lynnwood; Julian Gray, Edmonds Woodway; Marley Miller, Meadowdale; Natnael Ghirmay, Meadowdale; Evan Butler, Shorewood.

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