PREP SOCCER: Sequim’s Liam Harris named Olympic 2A MVP

Liam Harris, Sequim soccer

Liam Harris, Sequim soccer

SEQUIM — Sequim midfielder Liam Harris was named the MVP for Olympic League 2A Division boys soccer, while his teammates Ryan Tolberd and Hayuk Minano each made first-team all-league.

Also making first-team all-league was Ben Schneider of Port Angeles.

Making the second-team all-league were Mathew Craig and Sean Weber of Sequim and Andrew St. George of Port Angeles.

For 1A, making first-team all-league were Zachary Dempsey and Owen Scanlon of Port Townsend and Kai Dickerson and Thanackanok Lamaichampa of Chimacum. Chimacum was also awarded the sportsmanship award for 1A.

The complete all-league selections:

Class 1A

MVP — Drew Dickson, Klahowya; Derek Leyva, Coupeville

Sportsmanship — Chimacum

All-league

Derek Carpenter, Klahowya; Darius Joe, Klahowya; Josh Connolly, Klahowya; Mason Joe, Klahowya; Kris Chaparro, Klahowya; William Nelson; Coupeville; Aram Leyva, Coupeville; Zachary Dempsey, PT; Owen Scanlon, PT; Kai Dickerson, Chimacum; Thanackanok Lamaichampa, Chimacum.

Class 2A

MVP — Liam Harris, Sequim

Sportsmanship — Olympic

First-Team All-League

Peter Sustad, Kingston; Adin Bowers, Kingston; Ian Schmid, Kingston; Ryan Tolberd, Sequim; Hayuk Minano, Sequim; Nate Blanchard, NK; Wyatt Murphy, NK; Ben Schneider, PA; James Moran, Bremerton; Walter Sebastian, NM; Collin “Paul” Rogers, Olympic.

Second-Team All-League

Henry Golden, Kingston; Ian Lanfear, Kingston; Luke Reeder, Kingston; Mathew Craig, Sequim; Sean Weber, Sequim; Ryan Shane, NK; Giacomo Battu, NK; Andrew St. George, PA; Evan Frankowski, Bremerton; Kaleb Covarrubias, NM; Cadyn Kinsfather, Olympic.

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