Cole Baysinger (5) avoids Elma defenders Brady Shriver (3) and Cody Vollan (13) as the rains begin to fall Friday night at Spartan Stadium. Looking on is Forks QB Gabriel Reaume (7). (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Cole Baysinger (5) avoids Elma defenders Brady Shriver (3) and Cody Vollan (13) as the rains begin to fall Friday night at Spartan Stadium. Looking on is Forks QB Gabriel Reaume (7). (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

EVERGREEN 1A ALL-LEAGUE FOOTBALL: Forks’ Baysinger, Moody make first team

FORKS — Forks’ Cole Baysinger and Brett Moody made the first team of the Evergreen All-League Football team.

Baysinger, a running back, gained more than 1,000 yards for the Spartans this year. Moody was named to the all-league team as both a tight end on offense and as a defensive lineman on defense.

Making the honorable mention team was the Spartans’ Luke Dahlgren, both as an offensive lineman and as a defensive lineman. Baysinger also made honorable mention as a defensive back.

The league Most Valuable Player was Carson Klinger of Montesano, while Trevor Ridgway, also of Montesano, was the offensive MVP. Defensive MVP was Jared Wallace of Montesano and the Montesano coaches won coaching staff of the year.

Other first-teamers include:

Quarterback — Payton Quintanilla, Hoquiam.

Running back — Taitum Brumfield, Elma; Teegan Zillyett, Montesano

Receivers — Kobe Gallinger, Montesano; Jace Griffiths, Tenino; Jackson Folkers, Hoquiam.

Offensive Line — Jared Wallace, Montesano; Ben Sowers, Montesano; Garrett Bradley, Hoquaim; Chewy Muro, Hoquaim; Jake Gordon, Hoquaim.

Kicker — Naz Mazariegos, Hoquiam.

Defensive line — Seth Dierkop, Montesano; Tyrick Weyracuh, Tenino; Garrett Bradley, Hoquiam, Matt Brown, Hoquiam.

Linebackers — Ben Sowers, Montesano; Dakoyta Reninger, Montesano; Chewy Munro, Hoquiam; Payton Quintanilla, Hoquiam; Brady Cummings, Hoquiam; Niall Baxter, Elma.

Defensive Backs — Sam Winter, Montesano; Teegan Zillyett, Montesano; Cody Vollan, Elma; Jonah Doll, Hoquiam.

Punter — Francis Sweeney, Hoquaim.

Offensive Honorable Mentions — Montesano: Sam Winter, receiver; Dakoyta Reninger, running back; Seth Dierkop, offensive line. Tenino: Robby Marti, offensive line; Miles Cannon, quarterback; Guy Murillo, receiver. Elma: Jacob Garcia, offensive line. Hoquiam: Caleb Larsen, offensive line; Rayyon Cayton, receiver.

Defensive Honorable Mentions — Montesano: Tanner Nicklas, defensive line; Gage Iverson, defensive line; Shaydon Farmer, linebacker. Tenino: Jake Nybu, linebacker; Zac Robson, linebackers; Paxton Russell, defneisve line. Elma, Alejandro Hernandez, defensive line; Tyson Richardson, defensive back. Hoquaim: Murray Cottrell, defensive line.

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