2A GSHL area high school athletes all-league results

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The complete list of high school athletes named to the 2A Greater St. Helens League all-league honors are in.

Woodland’s Elijah Andersen was named 2A GSHL most valuable player for the second year in a row, and Beavers head coach Glen Flanagan was named coach of the year.

The 4A and 3A Greater St. Helens League and 1A Trico League results were not complete as of press time.

2A Greater St. Helens League

Woodland:

Football

Coach of the Year — Glen Flanagan
Most Valuable Player — Elijah Andersen
First team
Seth Popp, offensive line
Logan Busig, defensive line
Charles Elkinton, defensive line
Will Clemens, linebacker
Josiah Graham, defensive back
Second team
Rory Hamilton, running back
Chase Hall, wide receiver
Zach Young, wide receiver
Josiah Graham, kicker
Mike Belvin, linebacker
Niel Valerio, defensive back

Volleyball

Second team
Jenna Starr
Honorable mention
Ava Johnson
Savannah Doughty

Girls soccer

First team
Sophia Speranza
Second team
Lainey Hayden
Honorable mention
Addi Stading
Mariah Stover

Boys cross country

First team
Alejandro Alvarado

Girls cross country

Second team
Kaylynn McSmith

Girls swimming

Outstanding Swimmer — Karlen Stuart, first team 50-meter freestyle, second team 100-meter freestyle

Boys Golf

First team
Jake Sams

Ridgefield:

Football

Offensive MVP — Cly Stephens
First team
Landon DeBeaumont, quarterback
Talon Sosky, wide receiver
River Leeling, offensive line
Carson Young, kicker
Keanu Segovia, defensive line
Colt Couch, linebacker
Jared Gottsch, linebacker
Vincent Dollens, defensive back
Second team
Jake Olsen, running back
Elijah Regino, offensive line
Noah Stromberg, defensive back
Vincent Dollens, punter

Volleyball

Coach of the Year — Sabrina Dobbs
Most Valuable Player — Callie Curran, setter
First team
Tava Whitlow
Ella Burke
Paige Hanes
Second team
Maddy Conklin

Girls soccer

First team
Victoria Lasch
Nora Martin
Marlee Buffham
Abby Vance
Baylee Bushnell

Boys cross country



Coach of the Year — Angela Shields
First team
Evan Hollis
Jack Radosevich
Second team
Cooper Dollens
Aiden Raymond
Honorable mention
Davis Sullivan

Girls cross country

Runner of the Year — Danica Allen
Second team
Piper Gannon

Girls swimming

First team
Medea Rusu, 200-meter freestyle, 100-meter backstroke
Rebecca Yamada, 200-meter individual medley, 100-meter breaststroke
Julia Smith, Medea Rusu, Federica Catalano, Rebecca Yamada, 400-free relay
Second team
Julia Smith, 500-meter freestyle

Boys tennis

First team
Brody Wolski, singles
Shaun Tullis/Eli Miller, doubles
Second team
Maccain Reed, singles
Boys golf
Second team
Brody Newcombe

Hockinson:

Football

First team
Madsen Richardson, wide receiver
Keegan McAfee, offensive line
Second team
Aiden Donowitz, quarterback
Jasper Armstrong, defensive line
Easton Weber, linebacker

Volleyball

Second team
Catelyn Russell
Honorable mention
Trinity Maldonado

Girls soccer

Coach of the Year — Tony Ayala
First team
Kaili Humphrey
Second team
Brooke Roberts
Ava Nichols

Boys cross country

First team
Tanner Hood
Second team
Ian Guasco
Skyler Picard

Girls cross country

Coach of the Year — Melissa Peterson
First team
Lyla Taylor
Graysen Aldridge
Scarlett Sanders
Second team
Claire Tapio

Girls swimming

First team
Paige Dangleis, 100-meter freestyle
Georgina Romero, 100-meter fly
Georgina Romero, Paige Dangleis, Cora Richardson, Ruby Cochenour, 200-meter medley relay
Second team
Paige Dangleis, 200-meter individual medley,
Georgina Romero, 50-meter freestyle
Georgina Romero, Paige Dangleis, Cora Richardson, Paisley Schmitz, 200-meter freestyle relay

Boys tennis

First team
Jahlen Miller/Aidan Willis

Boys golf

First team
Ethan Wall