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Cruiser Athletes Honored in 2A SPSL All-League Awards

  • Writer: Skip Smith
    Skip Smith
  • Jun 23
  • 2 min read

The 2A South Puget Sound League released its list of spring All-League award winners, recognizing student-athletes and coaches who delivered standout performances across the season. From track to fastpitch, baseball to tennis, the honors highlight the depth of talent that came through in big moments this spring.


Track and field had some of the league’s most consistent competitors this season. Ethan Carter and Kelani Monserrate earned First Team honors after turning in strong performances meet after meet. Whether it was on the track or in field events, both athletes were leaders for their teams and kept racking up results. Ava Tatro was named to the Second Team, showing her versatility and reliability throughout the season. Her hard work didn’t go unnoticed by coaches around the league.


Fastpitch saw a spread of talent earn recognition. Grace Field (infield) and Kaitlynn Kenney (outfield) were named to the Second Team for their steady contributions on both offense and defense. Honorable Mentions went to Ava Tvedt, Amy Tozer, and Morgan Laird, who each made key impacts in different roles. Whether it was making tough plays in the field or coming through at the plate, this group gave their teams a boost all season long.


Baseball’s Second Team included Ethan Evans at first base and Ben Smith at third base. Both players were key pieces for their teams—Evans with his glove and bat, Smith with steady play at the corner and leadership on the field. Honorable Mentions went to Santiago Ruvalcaba, Brody Thirtyacre, and Colton Herbrand, all of whom stepped up in big ways. Their energy and execution helped keep their teams competitive down the stretch.


The girls tennis team had a season packed with highlights, and the All-League list shows it. Head coach Alex Christensen was named Coach of the Year after guiding his squad to an impressive campaign. Bailey Andersen took home Singles Player of the Year, a well-earned award after a dominant season. Amelia Ferreira landed on the Second Team Singles list, adding to the team’s overall recognition. In doubles play, two pairs earned First Team honors: Lillian Bickford and Alayna Meyer, along with Tia Schanbeck and Tierney Amaral. Both duos delivered key wins and brought great chemistry to the court. Isabel Volk and Megan Blake were recognized on the Second Team Doubles, rounding out a team that showed both depth and talent all season.


Whether on the field, the track, or the court, these athletes and coaches made their mark this spring and the 2A SPSL coaches took notice. Congratulations to all the honorees.

 
 
 

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