Hannah Fay of Napavine named C2BL MVP

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The Napavine girls soccer team had an excellent regular season under first-year coach John Bates, and the Tigers are well-represented in the All-League Teams.

Napavine’s Hannah Fay was named League MVP, while Onalaska’s Kaiyah Sandridge was recognized for her record-breaking season with Offensive MVP honors.

Napavine’s Clara Fay and Onalaska’s Jaelyn Auman were named Co-Defensive MVPs, and Onalaska’s Christopher Van Clifford was named the league’s Coach of the Year.

Here are the full teams:

MVP: Hannah Fay, Napavine

Offensive MVP: Kaiyah Sandridge, Onalaska

Co-Defensive MVPs: Clara Fay, Napavine and Jaelyn Auman, Onalaska

Coach of the Year: Christopher Van Clifford, Onalaska

First Team

Keeper: Taylen Evander, Napavine

Forwards: Jenna Gallagher, Napavine; Lydia Tobin, Adna; Peyton Holter, Toledo

Midfielders: Hayden Kaut, Napavine; Ava Humphrey, Adna; Randi Haight, Onalaska; Kylee Denny, Ocosta



Defenders: Lilly Wellander, Adna; Maya Kunkel, Napavine; Maddie Dickinson, Napavine

Second Team

Keeper: Emily Hicks, Onalaska

Forwards: Tori Sancho, Winlock; Xtyn Norberg, Toledo; Bristol Towle, Ocosta

Midfielders: Grace Pancake, Napavine; Natalie Cardenas, Winlock; Ryah Stanley, Toledo; Megan Kongbouakhay, Raymond-South Bend

Defenders: Kailea Lairson, Toledo; Joanah Rosander, Ocosta; Peyton Thayer, Toutle Lake

Honorable Mention

Keepers: Dakota Bale, Raymond-South Bend; Lillian Montat, Adna

Forwards: Sophie Hagseth, Adna; Madison Boothe, Raymond-South Bend

Midfielders: Leighton Underhill, Onalaska; Onica Chase, Toledo; Hope Gould, Toledo; Scarlett Nelson, Ocosta; Kate Zandell, Onalaska; Yuliana Escalera, Onalaska

Defenders: Jaelynn Debout, Toutle Lake