Left, Sequim’s Arriana Stovall (33) was named to the all-Olympic first team for volleyball. Stovall consistently led the Wolves in kills all season. Right, Sequim’s Kenzi Berglund was named to the first team all-Olympic League team. (Photos by Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group))

Left, Sequim’s Arriana Stovall (33) was named to the all-Olympic first team for volleyball. Stovall consistently led the Wolves in kills all season. Right, Sequim’s Kenzi Berglund was named to the first team all-Olympic League team. (Photos by Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group))

ALL-OLYMPICS VOLLEYBALL: Sequim puts Stovall, Berglund on first team

SEQUIM — The Sequim Wolves, coming off a successful Olympic League season in volleyball, got two players named to the league’s first team and another to the second team.

Sequim finished the season 11-3 in league in second place behind Bainbridge. The Spartans had the Olympic League MVP in Holly McFadden and the Defensive Player of the Year in Kira O’Malley.

The Wolves’ Arianna Stovall, a senior, made first team as a middle hitter. She consistently led Sequim all season in kills. Also making first team was junior setter Kenzi Berglund.

Making the second team wereSequim libero Tiffany Lam, and Port Angeles’ Jordin Dunaway.

Making the honorable mention team were Rose Gibson, a sophomore, as a middle hitter, and junior outside hitter Brianna Palenick, as an outside hitter.

Sequim’s Kassi Montero made the all-sportsmanship team as did Port Angeles’ Jazzmen Murray.

The full all-Olympic League volleyball team:

MVP — Holly McFadden, BI.

DPOY — Kira O’Malley, BI.

First Team — Arianna Stovall, Seq.; Kenzi Berglund, Seq.;Teegan DeVries, NK; Zariyah Francis, BI; Noella Rosentrater, BI; Josslyn McGarrah, Oly.

Second Team — Tiffany Lam, Seq.; Jordin Dunaway, PA; Silvia Okunami, NK; Kailee Thompson, Oly.; Adeline La Tour, NK; Lola Batcheller, NI, Rollins Anderson, BI; Adrianna Tupolo, NM; Madalyn Brown, King.; Angel Retome, Brem.

Sportsmanship — Kassi Montero, Seq.; Jazzmen Murray, PA; Cece Combs, BI; Rachel Le, NK; Kailee Thompson, Oly.; Madalyn Brown, King.; Kalli Wynn, NM; Angel Retome, Brem.

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