Kentridge swimmers, coach receive all-league honors

  • Friday, February 17, 2017 11:57am
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Kentridge swimmers, coach receive all-league honors

After winning the North Puget Sound League Cascade Division and league titles, the Kentridge High School boys swim team coach and several swimmers have earned league honors.

Michael Dobner was named the coach of the year for the NPSL Cascade Division. Nolan Cleary and Jake Davies made the division’s All-League First Team and Milo Anderson was named to the second team.

NPSL Cascade Division All-League

• Athlete of the year: Ethan Dang, freshman, Hazen

• Coach of the year: Michael Dobner, Kentridge

FIRST TEAM

Swim

• Ethan Dang, fresh., Hazen

• Felix Francisco, senior, Mount Rainier

• Nick Ainsworth, sr., Tahoma

• Nolan Cleary, sophomore, Kentridge

• Ian Olufson, sr., Kennedy Catholic

• Jake Davies, sr., Kentridge

• Parker Wichelmann, fresh., Tahoma

• David Rollins, sr., Hazen

Dive

• Brett Jenkins, soph., Mount Rainier

SECOND TEAM

Swim

• Jack Fenster, junior, Kennedy Catholic

• Luke Dorsett, soph., Kennedy Catholic

• Hensen Lam, soph., Mount Rainier

• Ty Lindblom, soph., Kennedy Catholic

• Jared Wold, sr., Tahoma

• Milo Andersen, soph. Kentridge

• Kevin Kim, soph., Kent-Meridian

• Alex Maloy, jr., Kentwood

Dive

• Zach Klobutcher, soph., Tahoma


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