PREP FOOTBALL: Port Angeles, Sequim place six on Olympic League First Team; Port Townsend’s Sua voted Offensive MVP

Port Angeles and Sequim combined to place six players on the Olympic League 2A First Team.

Port Angeles senior lineman Roberto Coronel and Sequim senior quarterback and sophomore wide receiver Bailey Earley were voted to the first team offense.

Roughriders junior linebacker Kellen Landry joins Sequim junior Chris Whitaker and sophomore Dylan Lott on the first team defense.

Port Angeles had four second team honorees: senior running back Nathan Angevine, senior wide receiver/running back Miki Andrus, junior tight end Caleb West and junior punter Jacob Kennedy.

Junior defensive lineman Jack Shea and freshman kick returner Gavin Velarde made the second team for Sequim.

Port Angeles lineman John Boesenberg and Sequim safety Josiah Anastasi earned honorable mention.

The Roughriders also earned the team sportsmanship award.

As expected, Port Townsend dominated the Olympic League 1A honors.

Junior running back David Sua was voted Offensive MVP after running for 782 yards and seven touchdowns on 98 carries.

The Redhawks’ offensive first team honorees are senior quarterback Jeff Seton, junior running back Wesley Wheeler, junior offensive lineman David Hoglund and senior linemen Zach Parcher and Luke Flanigan.

Senior defensive lineman Liam Anderson, junior linebacker Keegan Khile, senior linebacker Zach Wilson and junior defensive back Jacob Ralls all were voted to the first team defense.

Ralls also was voted as the top kickoff returner in the 1A division.

Chimacum’s Drew Yackulic was picked to the first team defense. It was the senior defensive back’s third consecutive year receiving all-league honors.

Port Townsend wide receiver Cameron Constantine and Chimacum lineman Trevon Noel received honorable mention.

OLYMPIC LEAGUE 2A

Co-MVPs: T.J. Jensen, North Kitsap, Sr.; and Daniel Burggraaf, North Mason, Sr.

Offensive MVP: Calvin Cardwell, Bremerton, Sr.

Defensive MVP: Bob Evans, North Kitsap, Jr.

Coaching Staff of the Year: Kingston

Team Sportsmanship: Port Angeles

First Team Offense

Quarterback: Miguel Moroles, Sequim, Sr.

Running Back: Kyle North, North Kitsap, Sr.

Running Back: Keshun McGee, Olympic, Sr.

Wide Receiver: Bailey Early, Sequim, So.

Wide Receiver: Colton Wade, Olympic, Jr.

Tight End: Matt Shaw, Kingston, Sr.

Offensive Line: Brendan Gill, North Kitsap, Sr.

Offensive Line: Roberto Coronel, Port Angeles, Sr.

Offensive Line: Bryant Rosenquist, North Kitsap, Sr.

Offensive Line: Ryan Aaro, Bremerton, Jr.

Offensive Line: Keith Moore, Olympic, Jr.

Offensive Line: Malachi Felder, North Mason, Sr.

First Team Defense

Defensive Line: Taylor Saylor, Bremerton, Sr.

Defensive Line: Chris Robison, North Kitsap, Sr.

Defensive Line: Umu Timateo, Olympic, Sr.

Defensive Line: Kole Milyard, North Kitsap, Jr.

Linebacker: Kellen Landry, Port Angeles, Jr.

Linebacker: Cole Rinehart, North Mason, Jr.

Linebacker: Josh Iles, Kingston, Sr.

Linebacker: Lee Smithley, Olympic, Jr.

Linebacker: Chris Whitaker, Sequim, Jr.

Secondary: Andrew Hecker, North Kitsap, Sr.

Secondary: Ty Haley, Bremerton, Sr.

Secondary: Alex Barrett, Kingston, Jr.

Secondary: Dylan Lott, Sequim, So.

Secondary: Marcus Harris, Olympic, Sr.

First Team Special Teams

Kicker: Andrew Hecker, North Kitsap, Sr.

Punter: Makeleb Micinnis, Olympic, Sr.

Kick Returner: Keshun McGee, Olympic, Sr.

Long Snapper: Tanner Stracener, North Kitsap, Sr.

Second Team Offense

Quarterback: Makaleb McInnis, Olympic, Sr.

Running Back: Nathen Angevine, Port Angeles, Sr.

Running Back: Garrett Rouser, Olympic, Sr.

Wide Receiver: Miki Andrus, Port Angeles, Sr.

Tight End: Caleb West, Port Angeles, Jr.

Offensive Line: Marcelo Sanchez, North Kitsap, Jr.

Offensive Line: Tommy Fernandez, Olympic, So.

Offensive Line: Nick Colleto, North Kitsap, Sr.

Second Team Defense

Defensive Line: Zac Marks, North Mason, Jr.

Defensive Line: Joe Kane, Kingston, Jr.

Defensive Line: Jack Shea, Sequim, Jr.

Defensive Line: Geordyn Shinard, Olympic, Jr.

Linebacker: Ty Grewell, North Mason, Sr.

Linebacker: Russell Johnson, Kingston, Jr.

Secondary: Sean Crowell, North Kitsap, Jr.

Secondary: Terry Winslow, North Mason, Sr.

Second Team Special Teams

Punter: Jacob Kennedy, Port Angeles, Jr.

Kick Returner: Gavin Verlarde, Sequim, Fr.

Long Snapper: Max English, Kingston, Jr.

Honorable Mention

Bremerton: Connor Mahoney, QB, Sr.; Kameron Dunklin, DL, Sr.

North Kitsap: Leif Klingler, KR, Jr.

North Mason: Matt Mecker, QB, Jr.; Conner Lundberg, OL, Sr.

Port Angeles: John Bosenberg, OL, Sr.

Sequim: Josiah Anastasi, S, Sr.

OLYMPIC LEAGUE 1A

MVP: Josh Bayne, Coupeville, Sr.

Offensive MVP: David Sua, Port Townsend, Jr.

Defensive MVP: Gabriel Wallis, Klahowya, So.

Coaching Staff of the Year: Port Townsend

Team Sportsmanship: Coupeville

All-League Offense

Quarterback: Jeff Seton, Port Townsend, Sr.

Running Back: Konner Langholff, Klahowya, Sr.

Running Back: Wesley Wheeler, Port Townsend, Jr.

Wide Receiver: Casey Sargent, Klahowya, Sr.

Wide Receiver: Tanner Zuber, Klahowya, Sr.

Tight End: Connor Schnuit, Klahowya, Sr.

Offensive Line: David Hoglund, Port Townsend, Jr.

Offensive Line: Zach Parcher, Port Townsend, Sr.

Offensive Line: Brady Whetsel, Klahowya, Sr.

Offensive Line: Aaron Wright, Coupeville, Sr.

Offensive Line: Luke Flanigan, Port Townsend, Sr.

All-League Defense

Defensive Line: Oscar Liquidano, Coupeville, Sr.

Defensive Line: Liam Anderson, Port Townsend, Sr.

Defensive Line: Matt Shank, Coupeville, Sr.

Linebacker: Wiley Hesselgrave, Coupeville, Jr.

Linebacker: Keegan Khile, Port Townsend, Jr.

Linebacker: Austin Gruenhagen, Klahowya, Sr.

Linebacker: Zach Wilson, Port Townsend, Sr.

Secondary: Dylan Zuber, Klahowya, So.

Secondary: Drew Yackulic, Chimacum, Jr.

Secondary: Austin Sargent, Klahowya, Sr.

Secondary: Jacob Ralls, Port Townsend, Jr.

All-League Special Teams

Kicker: Kasey Trask, Klahowya, Sr.

Punter: Tanner Zuber, Klahowya, Sr.

Kick Returner: Jacob Ralls, Port Townsend, Jr.

Long Snapper: Dylan Zuber, Klahowya, So.

Honorable Mention

Chimacum: Trevon Noel, OL, Sr.

Coupeville: Joel Wastad, QB, Sr.; Hunter Smith, DB, Sr.

Klahowya: George Harris, QB, Jr.; Maric Taylor, OL, Sr.; Eli Everson, DL, Sr.

Port Townsend: Cameron Constantine, WR, Sr.

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