2009 Blackhills FC BOYS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER AWARD WINNERS

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2009 Blackhills FC BOYS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER AWARD WINNERS 2009 Blackhills FC BOYS HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER AWARD WINNERS We are proud of all our athletes! Congratulations to the following Blackhills FC athletes and coaches as they have been recognized for their soccer performance and coaching. 4A – Narrows First Team Dylan Rus-Ingham, Olympia High School Kai Mumford, Olympia High School 4A – Narrows Second Team Skyler Specht, Olympia High School Drew Lyons, Olympia High School 4A – Narrows Honorable Mention Zack Naccarato, Olympia High School Eddie Fisher, Olympia High School Joel Nightingale, Olympia High School 3A WCC Co-Coach of the Year: Mark Tate, Yelm High School 3A WCC Defensive MVP: Keean Joling, Capital High School 3A – First Team Andrew French, Timberline High School Steven Gooding, Capital High School Zach Ismael, North Thurston High School Brandon Meyer, Timberline High School Geovanni Torres, Timberline High School Jeffrey Tran, Capital High School 3A Second Team Tim Dzubay, Timberline High School Tyler Dunham, Timberline High School Alex Giebelhaus, Capital High School Alex Hurley, Capital High School Brandon Lamb, Capital High School Mustafa Rony, North Thurston High School Hugh Rountry, Timberline High School 2A Offensive Player of the Year: Clarence Gunderson, Centralia High School 2A Defensive Player of the Year: Drew Grannemann, Hoquiam High School 2A – Evergreen First Team Clarence Gunderson, Centralia High School Drew Grannemann, Hoquiam High School Bryce Archambeault, Tumwater High School Evan Hindman, Black Hills High School Steven Acosta, Tumwater High School Joe Maduzia, Tumwater High School Josh Wright, Tumwater High School 2A – Evergreen Second Team Sam Parke-Fagerness, Centralia High School Ian Ward, WF West Honorable Mention Austin Snyder, Tumwater High School Nathaniel Gunderson, Tumwater High School Please contact us immediately if you find any errors, we apologize if any player was overlooked. Please contact James Charette with any corrections or updates. .
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