SPORTS: Chimacum’s Daryl Settlemire, Forks’ Casey Williams honored by leagues; other athletic and academic postseason recognitions

Postseason awards are starting to come out and Chimacum’s Daryl Settlemire and Forks’ Casey Williams have both received high honors for their performances this fall.

Settlemire was named Nisqually League Division 2 defensive player of the year in football and Williams was honored as the Southwest League-Evergreen Division volleyball player of the year.

It was the second year in a row Settlemire has been so honored by Nisqually League coaches.

He was also named to the first-team offense as an offensive lineman.

Joining him on the first team are running back Mel Thornton, whose 1,277 rushing yards led the entire Nisqually League this season.

Defensive lineman Seth Ham and defensive back Drew Yackulic were first-team defense honorees.

The Cowboys were also well represented on the second-team offense and defense: Yackulic (wide receiver), Ham (offensive lineman), Thornton (linebacker), Gregg Shold (linebacker), freshmen Trevon Noel (defensive lineman) and Alex Morris (defensive back).

Honorable mention honors went to Derek Ajax (running back and linebacker), Shold (offensive line), Noel (offensive line), Dustin Finley (offensive line) and Yackulic (return specialist).

The Forks Spartans also had many football players receive All-SWL-Evergreen Division postseason honors.

Defensive lineman Braden Decker was named to the first-team defense and honorable mention at quarterback. He was the Spartans’ lone first-team recipient.

Mark Jacobsen received two second-team honors, once for his play at tight end and the other for his leg work a punter.

Also making the second team were Leo Gonzales (offensive line), Mark Jacobson (tight end), Dimitri Sampson (running back), Mark Jacobson (linebacker), Sergio Chase (linebacker), Tre’ Harris (defensive back), Mark Jacobson (punter).

Honorable mentions were given to Nate Brock (offensive line), Brett Pederson (running back), Mitch Leppell (running back), Braden Decker (quarterback), Miguel Morales (defensive line), Leo Gonzales (defensive line), Dimitri Sampson (linebacker) and James Salazar (defensive back).

Volleyball

Williams was named the SWL-Evergreen Division volleyball MVP after leading Forks to the postseason.

Jillian Raben made the first team, Alissa Shaw is on the second team and Sydney Christensen was named honorable mention.

Academic awards

Forks had several athletes recognized by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association for their work in the classroom.

There are two categories, Distinguished, which goes to student-athletes with a cumulative GPA between 3.0 and 3.499, and Outstanding for those with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 to 4.0.

The Spartans’ volleyball team earned a special recognition for their team GPA of 3.718.

Volleyball team members Erin Weekes, Casey Williams, Sehar Bokhari, Sydney Christensen, Kassidy Coburn, Mercedes Flores, Miranda Friesz, Courtney Paul, Jillian Raben and Alissa Shaw all received the Outstanding recognition.

■ Soccer honorees:

Outstanding: Kaylea Kraft, Brooke Peterson, Megan Avalos, Veronica Banks, Rebekah Johansen and Makenzie Weston.

Distinguished: Anastasia Fleck, Mariana Gomez, Leah Harris, Jessica Kenney, Tristen Williams and Alisha Mate.

■ Football honorees:

Outstanding: Nate Brock, Reece Hagen and Mark Jacobson.

Distinguished: Andrew Armas, Gavin Castaneda, Sergio Chase, Javier Contreras, Braden Decker, Erik Camacho, Tre’ Harris, Mitch Leppell, Brett Pederson, James Salazar and Jeffrey Treichel.

■ Cross country honorees:

Outstanding: Seth Tuttle.

Distinguished: Ryan Johansen and Nathaniel Pennington.

■ Fall cheer honorees:

Outstanding: Hannah Brock, Tabetha Brock, Alisha Chase, Brooke Jacoby, Emily Klahn, Claire McIrvin and Alexandra Speer.

Distinguished: Morgan Gaydeski, Cassandra Schroeder and Terra Sheriff.

More in Sports

Port Angeles’ Teanna Clark goes up for a basket against North Kitsap in Port Angeles on Tuesday. Clark had a solid game with 14 points, five assists and four steals in a 53-28 Roughriders victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles girls overwhelm North Kitsap

Lindsay and Lexie Smith: 32 points and 18 rebounds

Port Angeles Roughriders.
PORT ANGELES BASKETBALL: Roughriders lose another heartbreaker at the buzzer

The Port Angeles boys basketball team rallied in the fourth… Continue reading

Sequim's Victoria Nava rolls in a match Monday against Port Angeles at Laurel Lanes. Nava led the Sequim bowlers with a two-game score of 313 while Port Angeles' Zoey Van Gordon led all bowlers with a 337 . (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP ROUNDUP: Balanced Sequim girls outroll Port Angeles

The Sequim girls bowling team used consistent individual scores… Continue reading

Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Gus Halberg, Port Angeles basketball

The boys on the Port Angeles basketball team had their backs against… Continue reading

East Jefferson’s Manaseh Lanphear Ramirez gets a pin against Charles Damien of Kingston at 150 pounds during the Rivals’ duals tournament held this weekend in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
PREP WRESTLING: East Jefferson second at home invitational

East Jefferson finished second in its home Rivals Invitational… Continue reading

GIRLS WRESTLING: Trio of Forks, Port Angeles girls take first at Olympic tourney

Forks’ Jade Blair and Peyton Johnson and Port Angeles’ Lilly… Continue reading

BOYS SWIMMING: Riders dominate Buccaneers

The Port Angeles boys swim team came away with… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Akeem Sulaiman drives to the hoop Saturday in Port Angeles against Silas Wright (10) and Ben Thornbrue of Lane.Sulaiman scored 20 to go with 12 rebounds. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates men win two out of three at home tournament

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team won two out… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula women sweep three at Clark tournament

The Peninsula College women’s basketball team swept three games… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Gus Halberg drives the lane against Olympic on Friday night. Halberg had 25 points and went to the free-throw line 17 times in a 75-40 Port Angeles victory. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
BOYS PREP BASKETBALL: Riders bounce back with resounding win over Olympic

Sequim remains in first place after crushing Bainbridge