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Wesco announces All-League girls prep soccer teams

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Wesco has announced its All-League 4A and 3A girls high school soccer teams, emphasizing the remarkable achievements of local players and coaches. Jackson High School topped the Class 4A first-team list with six players, including the esteemed Defensive Player of the Year, Sydney McCoy. Meanwhile, Lake Stevens, the 4A state champion, secured three positions on the first team, with Tessa Anastasi earning the Herald All-Area Player of the Year and Noelani Tupua named Wesco Offensive Player of the Year. In the 3A/2A North league, Sydney Garner from Monroe claimed the title of Offensive Player of the Year, while Marysville Getchell's Madelyn Cornwell was honored as Defensive Player of the Year. The first and second teams are arranged alphabetically by school, ensuring that all schools are recognized for their contributions.

These selections highlight the depth of talent in the local high school soccer scene and the dedication of the athletes involved. The announcement serves as an inspiring moment for players, coaches, and fans alike, celebrating their hard work and commitment to the sport while promoting the growth and visibility of girls' soccer in the region.

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