Kent volleyball players earn South Puget Sound League North All-League selections | Volleyball

Kentwood, which finished second in state, earned a number of honors including senior setter Kacie Seims named MVP while her mother Cindy Seims was tapped with Coach of the Year honors in her first season at the helm.

South Puget Sound League North All-League

Kentwood, which finished second in state, earned a number of honors including senior setter Kacie Seims named MVP while her mother Cindy Seims was tapped with Coach of the Year honors in her first season at the helm.

Kentwood: Libero Tess Manthou, First Team; outside hitter Mikaela Ballou, First Team; outside hitter Lauren Hackett, First Team; middle hitter Sarah Toeaina, Second Team; outside hitter Mele Halahuni, Honorable Mention.

Kent-Meridian: Outside hitter Chloe Watson, First Team; outside hitter Una Areta, Second Team; setter Anna Laban, Honorable Mention; libero Allison Satern, Honorable Mention; middle hitter Faith Faamausili, Honorable Mention.

Kentridge: Outside hitter Allison Chin, Second Team; outside hitter Erin Sullivan, Honorable Mention; middle hitter Lexi Nguyen, Honorable Mention; setter Jordan Denny, Honorable Mention.

Kentlake: Outside hitter Natalie Berube, Honorable Mention.

Tahoma: Setter Miranda Grieser, First Team; outside hitter Rachelle Frets, First Team; libero Amber Thompson, Honorable Mention; outside hitter Megan Smith, Honorable Mention.


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