Eatonville High School Winter Sports Honored in 2A SPSL All-League Awards
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The 2A South Puget Sound League recently announced its All-League honors for the winter sports season, and Eatonville High School student-athletes earned significant recognition across wrestling and basketball.
The Cruisers' wrestling program stood out with multiple placements on the All-League teams, reflecting a strong season that carried over to impressive showings at the WIAA Mat Classic state championships in February.
Leading the way was junior Ethan Rogers, who earned first-team honors. Rogers captured the 2A SPSL league title before placing third at state, showcasing his dominance throughout the year.
Sophomore Najalia "Nala" Baublits also secured first-team recognition on the girls' side. She won the SPSL 2A league championship and finished fourth at Mat Classic, highlighting her emergence as one of the top wrestlers in the classification.
Several other Eatonville wrestlers received All-League nods. Sophomore Jarrin Ragazzo earned honorable mention after placing seventh at state. On the girls' team, sophomore Khloee Young was named to the second team, while junior Abigail Lay received honorable mention. Sophomore Makenzie Ball earned second-team honors and placed sixth at the state tournament.
Eatonville's wrestling success contributed to a competitive winter for the small-town program, with multiple athletes advancing deep into the postseason brackets at Mat Classic.
Eatonville also had athletes recognized in boys’ basketball. Junior Jeremy Osborn Jr. received honorable mention all-league honors after serving as a key contributor for the Cruisers during the season. Senior Colton Herbrand also earned honorable mention recognition, closing out his final high school season with all-league honors.
On the girls’ basketball side, Eatonville’s team was recognized with the league’s Sportsmanship Award, reflecting the program’s commitment to respect and competitive integrity throughout the season.
Junior Jordyn Green also received individual recognition for the Cruisers. Green was named second team all-league after a season in which she played a central role in Eatonville’s lineup.
Eatonville High School continues to build competitive programs in the SPSL 2A. The winter honors underscore the dedication of the student-athletes and coaching staffs in wrestling and basketball.
These recognitions come after a season where Eatonville wrestlers in particular made noise at the state level, with multiple top-eight finishes at Mat Classic. The league's All-League teams and awards highlight the best performers from across the South Puget Sound 2A conference, which includes schools from the region competing in classifications aligned with WIAA standards.
For the Cruisers, the accolades serve as motivation heading into the spring sports season, where track and field, baseball, softball, and girls tennis will take center stage.






















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