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The Chronicle's 2024 All-Area Football, Soccer, and Volleyball Teams

Onalaska, WALocal News

The Chronicle's 2024 All-Area selections for Football, Soccer, and Volleyball celebrate the accomplishments of local high school athletes, with a focus on Onalaska's contributions to these sports. The articles detail the successful run of teams like W. F. West, where quarterback Gage Brumfield played a pivotal role in a standout season. In soccer, the Napavine Tigers excelled with an impressive record of 11 wins, narrowly missing a chance to compete in the state tournament.

The volleyball section features the Adna Pirates, who secured their second consecutive district title, showcasing the growth of their program. Each team and athlete highlighted in the articles exemplifies dedication and talent, inspiring future generations of local athletes. The recognition not only emphasizes individual skills but also the importance of teamwork and community support in achieving athletic success. By honoring these athletes, The Chronicle fosters a sense of local pride and encourages continued participation in sports. The coverage serves to engage the community, highlighting stories that resonate with local readers and sports enthusiasts.

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