Eatonville High School’s fall sports teams have made a significant impact on the 2A SPSL in their first season back, with a multitude of athletes earning recognition on the All-League team. From the gridiron to the pool, track to the court, Eatonville’s dedicated athletes have showcased exceptional talent, hard work, and sportsmanship, bringing pride to their school and community.
Cross Country
In cross country, Grace Coonrod earned a spot on the first team, while Bridget Stumph, Hannah Bieker, Colton Rush, and Benjamin Bernt were named to the second team.
Swim
The swim team also had a successful season, with Kaylee Bernt and Gracie Forsman making the first team. Annika Howard was named to the second team, and Nicole Tomyn, Charlotte Stumph, Lily Hays, and Jane Morrish received honorable mention. Additionally, the team was awarded the All-League Sportsmanship Award.
Football
On the gridiron, the football team had several players recognized. Cole Fowler was named first-team quarterback, while Ky Nation and Riley Hill were first-team wide receivers. Jacob Simons was a second-team wide receiver, Aaron Tozier was a second-team offensive lineman, and Ethan Rogers was a second-team defensive lineman. Honorable mention went to offensive linemen Nick Shipman and Hebron Leasiolagi, wide receivers Oscar Garcia and Michael Stogsdill, defensive backs Ky Nation and Riley Hill, linebackers Logan Shipman and Jameson Beckord, and defensive lineman Aaron Tozier.
Tennis
In tennis, Brody Thirtyacre earned a first-team singles spot, while Nate Goode and Carl Lucas were named first-team doubles. Jacob Golding was a second-team singles player.
Girls Soccer
The girls soccer team had several players recognized. Haley Courson was a first-team forward, Mary Van Eaton was a first-team midfielder, and Hannah Hanson was a first-team defender. Lily Lightfoot was a second-team forward, Tagen Amaral and Caedy Dunn were second-team defenders, and Tierney Amaral was named Keeper of the Season. Head Coach Max Van Eaton was named the Coach of the Year.
Volleyball
In volleyball, Tia Schanbeck received honorable mention as a setter.
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