Area athletes receive postseason honors | Enumclaw and White River sports

Many Enumclaw and White River High School athletes were awarded postseason honors this year.

ENUMCLAW WATER POLO

Six members of the Enumclaw High School girls team were named to all-division teams following the regular season.

Senior captains Hayley Sonneson and Bailey Sexton, along with junior Anna Davenport, were named to the East Division first team.

Juniors Grace Sales and Hannah Simurdak were awarded spots on the second team and junior goalkeeper Lauren Pratt earned honorable mention honors.

Additionally, three members of the EHS squad received individual honors for their performance at the state tournament. Sonneson was named to the all-tourney first team, Sexton was an all-tourney second team selection and Davenport received honorable mention.

ENUMCLAW FASTPITCH

Hornets dominated the top of the list when coaches voted for the South Puget Sound League 3A all-league squad.

Chloe Young was named Player of the Year and Quinn Breidenbach was tabbed as Pitcher of the Year. Both are seniors.

EHS also claimed two-thirds of the first-team outfield with the selection of freshman Hailey Roberts and senior Tammy Wilkening.

Hornets receiving all-league honorable mention were senior infielder McKenna Patrick and sophomore utility player Brittany Camp.

ENUMCLAW BASEBALL

Five Hornets landed on the South Puget Sound League 3A all-league roster.

Named to the all-league second team were pitcher Tyler St. John, first baseman Myers Hammond and third baseman Cooper Wicks, all seniors, along with junior outfielder Carson Erwin.

Earning honorable mention was junior catcher Casey Harberts. St. John was named twice, also an honorable mention pick as a second baseman.

ENUMCLAW TRACK AND FIELD

Enumclaw High fared particularly well on the girls side of the ledger, with senior KC Moulden singled out as the SPSL 3A Thrower of the Year and junior Aleea Gwerder named Sprinter of the Year. In addition, Jenelle Murrell was honored as the girls Coach of the Year.

On the boys side, the Enumclaw High squad shared the league’s Sportsmanship Award.

ENUMCLAW SOCCER

The Hornets had five players named to the all-league second team: senior defender Christian Rodriguez, senior midfielder Geo Galan and senior forward Josh Lewis; junior defender Seth Olney; and sophomore midfielder Austin Countryman.

Receiving honorable mention was junior midfielder Gus Cardenas.

ENUMCLAW GIRLS TENNIS

When it came time for SPSL 3A postseason honors, Enumclaw’s Mariah Bone and Kylie Rademacher, both juniors, were chosen for the “all-opponent” team.

WHITE RIVER BASEBALL

Seven Hornets were honored when South Puget Sound League 2A coaches passed out postseason honors.

Heading the White River list was senior Dustin France, who had the rare honor being named to the all-league first team at two positions – pitcher and outfield.

Joining him on the first team were shortstop Trent Buchanan and outfielder Mitchell Webster, both seniors.

Picking up second-team honors were senior pitcher Mason Harris and junior catcher Riley Johnson.

Hornets receiving honorable mention were senior Joe Lacy and sophomore Braden Fjeld.

WHITE RIVER FASTPITCH

For the third year in a row, White River senior   Smith was named the South Puget Sound League 2A Pitcher of the Year.

The honor came when league coaches cast their ballots and made Smith one of nine Hornets to receive postseason recognition.

Named to the SPSL 2A first team were infielders Brooklyn Isaacs, a senior, and freshman Megan Vandergrift, along with junior outfielder Jordanne Fray.

Earning second-team honors were junior infielder Natalie Vollandt and sophomore catcher Ashley Long. Receiving honorable mention were junior infielder Maddie Meyer, senior outfielder Mallory Lubking and sophomore utility player Erin Redford.

WHITE RIVER SOCCER

The  Hornets’ Tyler Williams, a senior, was honored as South Puget Sound League 2A Goalkeeper of the Year.

In addition, junior midfielder Hayden Grimm was named to the all-league first team and senior defender/midfielder Sam Hatley made the second team.

WHITE RIVER TENNIS

The Hornets’ Kelsey Williams was a first-team selection.

WHITE RIVER LACROSSE

A trio of Hornets made the all-SPSL team, announced by the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association.

Making the first team were junior attacker Gavin Hardersen and senior midfielder Jack Pugh.

Earning  honorable mention was freshman attacker Matt Funkhouser.