All-North Puget Sound League Cascade Division swim and dive teams announced

  • Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:18am
  • Sports

Coaches recently selected their all-North Puget Sound League Cascade Division swim and dive teams.

Cascade Division

Team MVP – Kennedy Catholic, Ben Kinerk

Coach of the Year – Mount Rainier – Chris Veyra

First Team

Dive – Mount Rainer – Brett Jenkins

Kentridge – Tim Woo, senior

Kennedy – Ben Kinerk, senior

Mount Rainier – Patrick Crosby Jr., freshman

Tahoma – Nate Ainsworth, junior

Kentridge – Hans Erickson, senior

Tahoma – Colton Natwick, sophomore

Mount Rainier – Benevedes Leo, freshman

Kentwood – Chase Canning, freshman

Second Team

Dive – Tahoma, Zach Klobutcher

Kentridge – Nolan Cleary, senior

Kennedy – Luke Dorsett, senior

Kentridge – Austin McKinney, sophomore

Mount Rainier – Hensen Lam, senior

Kent-Meridian – Kevin Kim, senior

Mount Rainier – Nathan Weller, junior

Hazen – Keegan Klein, senior

Tahoma – Devin Stanley, junior

Kennedy Catholic – Chris Louie, freshman


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