2017 All-Wesco Boys Soccer

BOYS SOCCER

Wesco 4A

First team

Forwards

Bakary Dibba, Mariner, sr.

Danny Guerrero, Glacier Peak, jr.

Midfielders

Efren Martinez, Mariner, sr.

Andres Flores-Macedo, Mount Vernon, jr.

Keegan Rubio, Glacier Peak, jr.

Cage Roberge, Glacier Peak, sr.

Junior Santacruz, Mount Vernon, sr.

Defenders

Roman Voloshchuk, Mariner, sr.

Jason Kim, Kamiak, sr.

Edward Katynskiy, Mariner, sr.

Camron Miller, Glacier Peak, sr.

Goalkeeper

Brihan Castaneda, Mariner, sr.

Second team

Forwards

Miles Johnston, Glacier Peak, sr.

Andre Hamilton, Kamiak, jr.

Marcos Arellano, Monroe, sr.

Midfielders

Edgar Tavares, Mariner, jr.

Brian Huynh, Cascade, sr.

Hector Martinez, Cascade, sr.

Joon Kim, Kamiak, sr.

Defenders

Badou Ngum, Mariner, sr.

Favi Zenteno, Glacier Peak, jr.

Daniel Pauley, Mount Vernon, jr.

Cade Cooke, Kamiak, jr.

Goalkeepers

Bulmaro Gaspar, Monroe, sr.

Jesus Gary, Kamiak, sr.

Wesco 3A North

First team

Forwards

Stephen Caponey, Arlington, sr.

Logan Stapleton, Snohomish, sr.

Midfielders

JJ Mitchell, Oak Harbor, sr.

Ethan Fuerte, Marysville Getchell, soph.

Jason Fairhurst, Snohomish, sr.

Adam Kowalchyk, Snohomish, soph.

Oscar Rodriguez, Everett, sr.

Defenders

Carter Mooring, Arlington, sr.

Benjamin Granger, Marysville Getchell, jr.

Jordan Miller, Snohomish, sr.

Goalkeeper

Erik James, Marysville Getchell, sr.

Second team

Forwards

Felipe Cerna, Snohomish, sr.

Aaron Byrne, Everett, sr.

Midfielders

Randy Galvan, Marysville Pilchuck, soph.

Daniel Amador, Maryville Pilchuck, jr.

Edher Escalante, Arlington, sr.

Tajinder Singh, Marysville Getchell, sr.

Abraham Reyes, Marysville Pilchuck, soph.

Liam Raney, Snohomish, fr.

Wyatt Bierer, Arlington, jr.

Susan Rai, Everett, sr.

Defenders

Conner Smith, Snohomish, jr.

Garrett Allan, Marysville Getchell, sr.

Griffin Miller, Snohomish, sr.

Jamie Bombach, Marysville Pilchuck, sr.

Yobani Munguia, Marysville Pilchuck, sr.

Nathan Snyder, Marysville Getchell, sr.

Goalkeeper

Jared Hoyt, Oak Harbor, sr.

Wesco 3A South

First Team

Forwards

Borislav Stoyanov, Mountlake Terrace, jr.

Ryley Johnson, Lynnwood, sr.

Dane Evanger, Lynnwood, sr.

Midfielders

Alejandro Villasenor, Lynnwood, sr.

Henry Gonzalez, Lynnwood, sr.

Rhys Kroehler, Shorecrest, sr.

Armon Tenaw, Edmonds-Woodway, jr.

Defenders

Colin Cockbain, Mountlake Terrace, sr.

Theo Steinmetz, Shorewood, soph.

Javier Ramirez, Meadowdale, jr.

Sammy Polevoy, Mountlake Terrace, sr.

Goalkeeper

Genaro Ruiz, Mountlake Terrace, sr.

Second team

Forwards

Kyle Aure, Edmonds-Woodway, sr.

Ricardo Ruiz, Shorecrest, jr.

Finn Hoffman, Shorecrest, soph.

Midfielders

Elliot Misic, Shorecrest, jr.

Michael Martin, Meadowdale, sr.

Noah Trostle, Shorecrest, soph.

Defenders

Spencer Haddenham-Gibler, Shorecrest, sr.

Jack Bong, Shorewood, sr.

Brian Halvorson, Shorecrest, jr.

Goalkeeper

Nathaniel Poole, Shorewood, jr.

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