Kent soccer players named to girls 4A all-state teams

  • Tuesday, January 17, 2017 5:15pm
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Four soccer players from Kentridge High School and two from Kentwood were named to the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association 2016 4A All-State teams.

From Kentridge, senior Olvia Van der Jagt was named to the first team as a midfielder, and forward Sophia Chilczuk, midfielders Emily Sugimoto and defender Grace Klinkenberg, all seniors, made the second team.

Defender Lexi Maslowski, a junior, and goalkeeper Hannah Roberts, a sophomore – both from Kentwood– received honorable mentions honors.

Kentridge was knocked out of the quarterfinals of 4A state tournament with a loss Hanford High School, and a first-round loss to West Valley High School in Yakima eliminated Kentwood.

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

4A All-State Honors

MVP: Maddie Kemp, Camas

Coach of the Year: Roland Minder, Camas

First Team

Forwards: Maddie Kemp, Sophomore, Camas; Summer Yates, junior, Chiawana; Brooke Chandler, senior, Eastlake; Mariah Van Halm, jr., Issaquah

Midfielders: Ameera Hussen, sr., Todd Beamer; Olivia Van derJagt, sr., Kentridge; Claire Neder, sr., Mead; Natalie Nagle, sr., West Valley Yakima

Defenders: Marissa Carpenter, jr., Skyline; Jordan Thompson, sr., Sumner; Sean Eaton, jr., Issaquah; Sarah Davidson, sr., Camas; Marley Lefore, sr., Camas.

Goalkeeper: Kelsee Winston, sr., Hanford

Second Team

Forwards: Alyssa Tomasini, sr., Camas; Jenna Killman, sr., Olympia; Sophia Chilczuk, sr., Kentridge; Kailin Wiley, jr., Kamiak; Katie Greene, sr., Mead

Midfielders: Jadyn Edwards, jr., Jackson; Alexie Morris, sr., Kamiak; Emily Sugimoto, sr., Kentridge; Hannah Taie, sr., Camas; Dani Mendoza, jr., Hanfor

Defenders: Mia Pardon, sr., Gonzaga Prep; Hallie Johnson, jr., Puyallup; Grace Klinkenberg, sr., Kentridge; Katie Anderson, sr., Mead

Goalkeeper: Anna Smith, jr., Skyline

Honorable Mention

Forwards: Grace Eversaul, sr., Skyview; Rikki Meyers, sr., Jackson; Karlee Stueckle, jr., Emerald Ridge.

Midfielders – Jordan Karnes, soph., West Valley Yakima; Darby Doyle, sr., Gonzaga Prep; Brooke Asbury, jr., Tahoma; Sadie Newsom, sr., Hanford

Defenders – Blake Danna, jr., Hanford; Ava Giovanola, jr., Skyline; Lauryn Peters, sr., West Valley Yakima; Lexi Maslowski, jr., Kentwood; Anna Hager, jr., West Valley Yakima

Goalkeeper – Hannah Roberts, Soph., Kentwood


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