PREP SOCCER: PA’s Schneider and St. George, Sequim’s Harris make first-team all league

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News                                Port Angeles’ Andrew St. George, left, and Sequim’s Liam Harris, both made the first team of the Olympic League 2A Division all-league.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Andrew St. George, left, and Sequim’s Liam Harris, both made the first team of the Olympic League 2A Division all-league.

The Peninsula Daily News

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ Ben Schneider and Andrew St. George and Sequim’s Liam Harris both made the first team of the Olympic League 2A Division All-League team.

Making the second team were Port Angeles’ Hollund Bailey, Grayson Peet made the second team, while Sequim’s Rudy Franco made the second team.

The league MVP was Brady Vernik of Kingston.

The complete list of all-league players:

Coach — Randy Lund, Bremerton

Sportsmanship — Olympic

MVP — Brady Vernik

First Team — Noel Issa, Kingston; Kody Boles, Kingston; Peter Sustad, Kingston; Deondre Sluys, NK; Jordan Thompson, NK; Ben Schneider, PA; Andrew St. George, PA; Dylan Reed, Bremerton; Liam Harris, Sequim; Dylan Abad, NM; Robie Rivera, Olympic.

Second Team — Luke Reeder, Kingston; Alex Moran, Kingston; Ian Schmid, Kingston; Nate Blanchard, NK; Nick Cullen, NK; Hollund Bailey, PA; Grayson Peet, PA; James Moran, Brmerton; Rudy Franco, Sequim; Cruz Pedro-Alonzo, NM; Paul Rogers, Olympic.

Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Ben Schneider (No. 6) dribbles against North Mason. Schneider was one of two Roughriders to make the Olympic League 2A first team all-league team.

Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News Port Angeles’ Ben Schneider (No. 6) dribbles against North Mason. Schneider was one of two Roughriders to make the Olympic League 2A first team all-league team.

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