FOOTBALL: Five Spartans make All-Evergreen League first team

Peninsula Daily News

FORKS — The Spartans’ Tristan Pisani, Brett Moody, Luke Dahlgren, Colby Demorest and Keith Thompson all made the Evergreen 1A League All-League football team.

Pisani was named as a running back, Moody as a tight end, Demorest as a linebacker and Thompson as a defensive back. Dahlgren was named on the first-team offense as an offensive lineman and on the first-team defense as a defensive lineman. Only three players in the entire Evergreen 1A League made both the all-defense and all-offense first teams.

Making the honorable mention offensive team were Spartans Iziah Morton, Eden Cisneros, Caleb Peters and Gabe Terrones and making the honorable mention defensive team were Hayden Baker and Tony Flores.

Evergreen 1A All-League teams

League MVP — Payton Quintanilla, Hoquiam.

Offensive MVP — Taitum Brumfield, Elma

Defensive MVP — Matt Brown, Hoquiam

Coaching Staff — Hoquiam

First team offense

QB — Shaydon Farmer, SR, Montesano

Running back — Teegan Zillyett, Montesano; Tristan Pisani, Forks; Brady Shriver, Elma.

Receivers — Sam Winter, Montesano; Dane McMillan, Hoquiam; Jonah Doll, Hoquiam.

Tight End — Brett Moody, Forks.

Offensive line —Robert Marti, Tenino; Luke Dahlgren, Forks; Jacob Garcia, Elma; Alejandro Hernandez, Elma; Caleb Larson, Hoquiam; Kai Olson, SR, Montesano.

First team defense

Defensive line — Kai Olson, Montesano; Alejandro Hernandez, Elma; Luke Dahlgren, Forks; Taitum Brumfield, Elma.

Linebackers — Paxton Russell, Tenino; Colby Demorest, Forks; Brady Cummings, Hoquiam; Brent Hollatz, Montesano; Ben Sowers, Elma.

Defensive backs — Jackson Folkers, Hoquiam; Keith Thompson, Forks; Cody Vollan, Elma; Sam Winter, Montesano.

Punter — Tanner Nicklas, Montesano.

Kicker — Alejandor Hernandez, Elma.

Honorable mention offense

Hoquiam — Rayyon Dayton, Kyle Larson, Junior Ensminger, Nick Grossi, Jon Brown, Jackson Folkers, Trey Brydon, Matt Brown.

Elma — Blake Foster, Ben Bridge, Carter Jacobson, Tyson Richardson.

Tenino — Anthony Levi, Paxton Russell, Takari Hickle, Shawn Nicholson.

Forks — Iziah Morton, Eden Cisneros, Caleb Peters, Gabe Terrones.

Montesano — Tanner Nicklas, Brent Hollatz, Braden Dohrmann, Jordan King.

Honorable mention defense

Hoquiam — Ben Estes, Jonah Doll, Cameron Bumstead, Larry Leonard, Zachk Underwood.

Elma—Carter Jacobson, Tysen Richardson, Jesus Torres, Isaiah O’Farrell

Forks — Hayden Baker, Tony Flores.

Montesano — Teegan Zillyett, Tanner Nicklas, Trace Ridgway, Jordan King, Shaydon Farmer.

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