Adna’s Freeman earns second straight C2BL MVP

By The Chronicle staff
Posted 2/11/25

For the second year in a row, Adna’s Karsyn Freeman was named the C2BL Most Valuable Player, as announced by the coaches on Monday night.

Freeman did it all for the Pirates, which went …

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Adna’s Freeman earns second straight C2BL MVP

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For the second year in a row, Adna’s Karsyn Freeman was named the C2BL Most Valuable Player, as announced by the coaches on Monday night.

Freeman did it all for the Pirates, which went undefeated in league play to win a league title, and they enter the district favorites as the co-favorites along with Rainier.

Both the Pirates and Mountaineers were well-represented, including in co-coaches of the year. Adna’s Chris Bannish, Rainier’s Brandon Eygabroad, and Mossyrock’s Nick Rashoff spilt the Coach of the Year honors.

Read the full list of honors below:

MVP: Karsyn Freeman, Adna



Coaches of the Year: Chris Bannish, Adna; Nick Rashoff, Mossyrock; Brandon Eygabroad, Rainier.

First Team: Hayden Kaut, Napavine; Emalie Jacoby, Onalaska; Angelica Askey, Rainier; Brooklynn Swenson, Rainier; Danika Hallom, Adna.

Second Team: Lainey Dean, Toutle Lake; Bryn Beckman, Rainier; Taylen Evander, Napavine; McKenna Torrey, Adna; Kendal Dean, Toutle Lake.

Third Team: Janess Blackburn, Rainier; Kendall Humphrey, Adna; Gaby Guard, Adna; Ryah Stanley, Toledo; Maci Rashoff, Mossyrock.

Honorable Mention: Hannah Fay, Napavine; Payton Thayer, Toutle Lake; Jessie McCoy, Napavine; Bailey Chapman, Adna; Lexi Beckman, Rainier; Chesney Schultz, Mossyrock; Kendall Cournyer, Mossyrock; Kaiyah Sandridge, Onalaska; Ellie Fallon, Toledo.