Kentridge girls’ soccer players named to all-state teams

Four Kentridge High School girls soccer players were named to the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association Fall 2015 Class 4A All-State Soccer Teams.

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  • Wednesday, December 30, 2015 6:56pm
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Four Kentridge High School girls soccer players were named to the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association Fall 2015 Class 4A All-State Soccer Teams.

Junior Oliva Van der Jagt was named to the first team as a forward. Senior Peyton Chick, also a forward, made the second team, along with juniors, Sophia Chilczuk, a midfielder, and Grace Klinkenberg, a defender.

Kentridge was knocked out of the first round of the state playoffs with a loss to Curtis High School in November.

The Chargers finished the regular season with a 12-1 conference record, securing the South Puget Sound League North 4A title for a third consecutive year.

The all-state teams were voted on by members of the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association.

All-state honors:

MVP: Morgan Weaver, forward, Curtis

Coach of the Year: Tom Bunnell, Issaquah

First Team

Forwards: Morgan Weaver, senior, Curtis; Taylor Kernion, sr., Skyview; Leahi Manthei, junior, Gig Harbor; Kendra Hanses, sophomore, West Valley Yakima; Drew Locknane, sr., Jackson

Midfielders: Olivia Van der Jagt, jr. Kentridge; Mia Corbin, sr., Tahoma; Ameera Hussen, jr. Todd Beamer; Jordyn Bartelson, sr., Puyallup

Defenders: Kaylene Pang, jr., Issaquah; Mason Minder, sr. Camas; Emily Nelson, sr., Bellarmine Prep; Anyssa De Vera, sr., Camas

Goalkeeper: Ryann Rydeen, sr., University

Second Team

Forwards: Peyton Chick, sr., Kentridge; Saige Lyons, sr., Puyallup; Samantha Heilman, sr. Richland; Emele Chaddock, sr. Kamiak

Midfielders: Darby Doyle, jr., Gonzaga Prep; Sophia Chilczuk, jr., Kentridge; Meghan Tveit, sr., Bothel; Claudia Longo, soph., Issaquah; Larkin Russell, sr., Gonzaga Prep

Defenders: Hallie Johnson, soph., Puyallup; Tivona Tinsley, sr., Todd Beamer; Grace Klinkenberg, jr., Kentridge; Madison Phan, sr., Issaquah

Goalkeeper: Mo Spieth, sr., Union

Honorable Mention

Forwards: Braydey Hodgins, sr., Chiawana; Zoe Milburn, jr., Tahoma; Kaysie Bruce, jr., Gig Harbor; Tayler Drynan, sr., Gonzaga Prep

Midfielders: Madison Cooley, sr., Jackson; Summer Yates, soph., Chiawana; Alexis Murphy, jr., Ferris; Riley Steele, sr., West Valley Yakima

Defenders: Alyssa Barden, sr., West Valley Yakima; Tylor Adcock, sr., Kamiak; Justice Aragon, sr., Chiawana; Melissa Symmes, sr., Gonzaga Prep.

Goalkeeper: Shannon Peth, sr., Kamiak


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