This year, the girls volleyball Cascade Division, had a lot of stand-out players in the league.
From Tahoma, three of it’s players made first team, and for Kentwood, two of its players made first team.
Tahoma placed first in the Cascade Division with seven wins. They also place third in the districts tournament and fifth in state.
Kentlake has the only freshman, Angelique Cyr, to make an All-League team this year. She made second team.
All-League Volleyball Cascade 4A
First Team
Haylee Kent, Junior – Kentwood High School
Emily Smith, Senior- Tahoma High School
Paige Anthony, Junior – Tahoma High School
Riley Sansaver, Senior – Kentwood High School
Patience O’Neal, Senior – Tahoma High School
Second Team
Angelique Cyr, Freshman- Kentlake High School
Jordan Fong, Senior- Kentlake High School
Honorable Mention
Emma Hartvickson, Sophomore – Kentlake High School
Kennedy Kibby, Sophomore -Tahoma High School
Shay Jones, Sophomore – Tahoma High School
Chalyse Fuimaono, Sophomore – Kentwood High School
Kaia Garcia, Sophomore – Tahoma High School
McKenna Lewis, Sophomore – Tahoma High School
Karlee Lewis, Senior – Tahoma High School
All-League Boys Tennis Cascade 4A
This year in boys tennis, Tahoma got second overall in the Cascade Division and Kentlake came in right behind them in third.
Andrew and Alex Bouptharath from Kentwood received two awards this year, first team and doubles team of the year.
Brody Magbaleta from Tahoma also received two awards, first team and academic All-Tournament Team with a 4.0 GPA.
Doubles team of the year
Andrew Bouptharath and Alex Bouptharath – Kentwood High School
First Team
Andrew Bouptharath – Kentwood High School
Alex Bouptharath – Kentwood High School
Bordy Magbaleta – Tahoma High School
Kyle Sherrick – Tahoma High School
Second Team
Jordan Taylor – Kentlake High School
Carson Stewart – Kentwood High School
Academic All-Tournament team
Jimmy Le, 4.0 – Kentlake High School
Connor White, 4.0 – Kentlake High School
Brody Magbaleta, 4.0 – Tahoma High School
Andrew Brenel, 4.0 -Tahoma High School
Braden Ross, 4.0 – Kentlake High School
Henry Camblin, 4.0 – Kentwood High School
Kyle Sherick, 4.0 – Tahoma High School
Co-Sportsmanship Award
Kentwood High School and Kentlake High School
All-League Girls Swim and Dive Cascade 4A
Tahoma swim places first in the Cascade Divsion with seven wins and no losses.
Overall, Tahoma had five swimmers receive an All-League spot. Kentwood had two and Kentlake had one.
All three schools competed in the WIAA girls swim and dive state championships on Nov. 11.
First Team
Amelia Blakely, Freshman – Tahoma High school
Annelise Hed, Junior – Kentwood High School
Emiri Nishizawa, Sophomore – Tahoma High School
Second Team
Hannah Ackerman, Junior – Kentwood High School
Bridger Duven, Senior – Tahoma High School
Kendra Givson, Freshman – Tahoma High School
Rachel Kloepfer, Freshman – Tahoma High School
Cassy Padilla – Kentlake High School