Three Chargers all dance after Shiney Mayanja scored her first goal of the night, Kentridge’s fifth. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

Three Chargers all dance after Shiney Mayanja scored her first goal of the night, Kentridge’s fifth. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

NPSL all-league soccer teams announced

Kentridge’s Shiney Mayanja named 4A Offensive POTY along with Decatur’s Kaihea Tuifua at 3A.

The All-League 4A and 3A NPSL soccer teams were announced.

Offensive Player of the Year: Shiney Mayanja, Kentridge

Defensive Player of the Year: Olivia Sides, Tahoma

Coach of the Year: Jeremy Leffel, Stadium

1st Team:

Layla Bejar (12), Auburn Riverside

Caitlyn Riggs (12), Auburn Riverside

Harper Curnutt (11), Auburn Riverside

Kloe Fredrickson 9, Kennedy Catholic

Jordan Zimmer (12), Kennedy Catholic

Addie Stendera (12), Kentridge

Sierra Wallace (12), Kentridge

Haley Millan (11), Stadium

Jordyn Williams (10), Stadium

Simone Bennett (11), Tahoma

Kate Spangler (11), Tahoma

2nd Team:

Brynn Casperson (12), Auburn

Ava Edora (12), Kennedy Catholic

Zoey Slind (12), Kentridge

Alexis Natividad (12), Kentridge

Diya Thomas (11), Kentwood

Maggie Fry (12), Mount Rainier

Mercedes Baltazar (12), Mount Rainier

Tyler Roberts (11), Stadium

Finley Kern (10), Stadium

Emma Cardozo (11), Stadium

Alexa La Forge (10), Tahoma

3A

Offensive Player of the Year: Kaihea Tuifua, Decatur

Defensive Player of the Year: Emma Henshaw, Enumclaw

Coach of the Year: Sean Davis, Decatur

1st Team:

Laura Hamell (10), Auburn Mountainview

Ava Bowers (10), Decatur

Samantha Hackney (12), Decatur

Alexa Galmichi (12), Decatur

Vanessa Garcia (12), Decatur

Amani Hussen (11), Decatur

Ruthie Landwehr (12), Enumclaw

Megan Madill (12), Enumclaw

Shannnon Mclain (10), Kentlake

Camille Rigtrip (11), Kentlake

Jordyn Daigle (11), White River

2nd Team:

Ashley Olguin (10), Auburn Mountainvew

Camryn Singer (11), Auburn Mountainvew

Juliana Delucio (11), Decatur

Reese Darby (12), Enumclaw

Ally Mavin (12), Enumclaw

Ashlynn Snyder (10), Federal Way

Lauren Tripp (10), Kentlake

Danielle Stewart (12), Thomas Jefferson

Sehvyn Rolewicz (11), Todd Beamer

Charlotte Weber (10), White River

Addy Sykes (11), White River


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Decatur’s Kaihea Tuifua outruns an Enumclaw defender in the 2-1 win. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

Decatur’s Kaihea Tuifua outruns an Enumclaw defender in the 2-1 win. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

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