WR, EHS girls land spots on all-league soccer teams

White River High’s Cassidy France picked up the Most Valuable Player award when South Puget Sound League 2A coaches voted for postseason accolades.

White River High’s Cassidy France picked up the Most Valuable Player award when South Puget Sound League 2A coaches voted for postseason accolades.

France, who underwent knee surgery earlier in the year, earned the league’s top honor after scoring 12 goals, tallying 13 assists and controlled the midfield for the Hornets.

Joining her on the SPSL 2A first team were White River teammates Ashley Powell, a senior forward, and Hanna Rhodes, a senior defender.

Hornets receiving honorable mention were senior defender Lexie Wesner and sophomore goalkeeper Kylie Englebert.

In the South Puget Sound League 3A, Enumclaw High placed two players on the first team and three on the second squad, while earned honorable mention status.

Named to the first team were forward Cayla Dahl and defender Julie Curtin; on the second team were midfielders Nadine Huff and Monica Whitfield and defender Jessica Snoen; and gaining honorable mention was midfielder Kayla Bunderson.