PREP VOLLEYBALL. FOOTBALL: Forks all-league selections named

FORKS — Forks’ Kyra Neel was named the Pacific 2B League volleyball MVP and teammates Kadie Wood and Kaidence Rigby made the first team.

All six starting Spartans were named to various all-league teams. Erika Williams and Elania Hernandez-Stansbury made the second team while Chloe Gaydeski-St. Johns was an honorable mention.

Co-coaches of the year were Erin Snider of Ocosta and Jessica Preisinger of North Beach, while Chief Leschi won the award for best sportsmanship.

Complete Pacific 2B All-League volleyball teams:

First Team — Karsyn Freeman, Raymond; Kyndal Koski, Raymond; Alia Enlow, Raymond; Kadie Wood, Forks; Kaidence Rigby, Forks; Brynn Rasmus, Ocosta; Alexia Bradley, Ocosta; Noel Cuzdey, Ocosta; Makaylee Kuiken, South Bend; Kaci Osborne-Hansen, North Beach; Kayla Eastman, North Beach.

Second Team — Megan Kongbouakhay, Raymond; Jolie Dunn, Raymond; Erika Williams, Forks; Eladia Hernandez-Stansburry, Forks; Jolissa Schlegel, Ocosta; Alexandria Matthews, Ocosta; Raydynn Morley, South Bend; Fatima Delgado, South Bend; Anna Eastman, North Beachl; Malia Cox, North Beach; Olivia McKinstry, Ilwaco.

Honorable Mention — Chloe Gaydeski-St. Johns, Forks; Emily Scott, Ocosta; Madeline Cuzdey, Ocosta; Emily Howell, South Bend; Kendall Harriman, South Bend; Julianna Fleming, Ilwaco; Shylo Augkhopinee, Chief Leschi; JoAnne Satiacum-Billie, Chief Leschi.

Forks FB all-league

FORKS — Four members of the Forks Spartans football team made second-team or honorable mention all-Pacific 2B League.

Making the second team as a running back was Gunner Rogers. Rogers also made honorable mention as a linebacker.

Brody Lausche made second-team defense as a defensive back and honorable mention as an offensive lineman.

Matthew Wallerstedt made the second-team offense as an offensive lineman and Ryan Rancourt made the second-team defense as a defensive back.

Peninsula Daily News

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