All State Fall Sports 2014
All League Girls Soccer
First Team:
- Katie Moller
- Inna Reichner
Second Team:
- Isabella Reichner
- Kaitlin Wattles
Honorable Mention:
- Lydia Van Winkle
- Courtney Landis
All League Boys Soccer
First Team:
- Jordan Dailey
- Ryan Klose
- Jake Bray
- Lucas Evans
- Colton Hefty
Second Team:
- David Evans
- Caleb Snapp
Honorable Mention:
- Connor Kelly
Player of the year: Jake Bray
Goalie of the year: Jordan Dailey
Coach of the year: Greg Bean
All League Volleyball
First Team:
- Courtney Misner
- Hanna Rucker
Honorable Mention:
- Elle Dyrdahl
- Kamelah Noel
- Hannah Clarke
Coach of the year: Carl Neuberger
All League Football
First Team Defense:
- Blake Fetcher
- Sam Chitty
- Elijah Molden
- Rudy Hughes
First Team Offense:
- Cody Coppedge
- Connor Berggren
- Tim Tawa
- Elijah Molden
Offensive player of the year: Tim Tawa
Second Team Defense:
- Collin Clarke
- Nick Yokubaitis
- Cody Coppedge
Second Team Offense:
- Kurt Moon
Honorable Mention Defense:
- Alex Forsyth
- Hayden Bell
- Brendan O’Brien
- Tim Tawa
Honorable Mention Offense:
- Alex Forsyth
· Connor Maloney
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