Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Blake Wiker of Sequim tees off on the 10th hole during Wednesday’s Olympic League Championship tournament at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course near Sequim.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Blake Wiker of Sequim tees off on the 10th hole during Wednesday’s Olympic League Championship tournament at The Cedars at Dungeness golf course near Sequim.

PREP GOLF: Sequim’s McMenamin, Wiker Olympic golf MVPs

Peninsula Daily News

PORT ANGELES — Sequim’s Blake Wiker and Alex McMenamin were named the Olympic League golf MVPs, while Sequim’s boys’ coach Bill Shea was named boys’ coach of the year.

Wiker and McMenamin both qualified for the state 2A golf tournament.

Also making the first team were Sequim’s Paul Jacobsen, Andrew Vanderberg and Josiah Carter for the boys and Sarah Shea for the girls.

Mathew Locke of Port Angles and Patrick Morton of Port Townend were named to the boys’ second team, while Samantha Smith made the girls’ second team for Sequim.

The complete listing of the Olympic League 2A all-league golfers are:

Boys

MVP — Blake Wiker, Sequim

Coach — Bill Shea, Sequim

First Team — CJ Lagat, Olympic; Paul Jacobsen, Sequim; Anderew Vanderberg, Sequim; Josiah Carter, Sequim; Roger O’Hara, Olympic; Garett Betzing, Klahowya.

Second Team — Bryce Kahle, Bremerton; Eric Jones, NM; Partrick Morton, PT; Dawson Clarke, Kingston; Isaac Tran, Kingston; Mathew Locke, PA.

Sportsmanship — Port Angeles

Girls

MVP — Alex McMenamin

Coach of the Year — Laure Shaw, Olympic

First Team — Sarah Shea, Sequim; Abby Magee, Olympic; Alyssa Ronquillo, Bremerton; Delaney Olson, Kingston; Ellie Wolfe, Olympic, Brilee Triggs, Olympic.

Second Team — Samantha Smith, Sequim; Kate Strek, Klahowya; Zoie Matheny, Olympic; Lily Gilhaus, Bremerton; Juliana Ignacio, Olympic; Abby Holmberg, NK.

Sportsmanship — Klahowya.

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