Hazen soccer well-represented in All-League selections

Renton, Lindbergh students also receive first-team honors.

Despite a slow start to the year, Hazen soccer coach Ken Matthews rallied his team to a league championship this season, earning him the 2013 Seamount Coach of the Year award.

Hazen also received the Team Sportsmanship award this season.

The Highlanders also had five starters on the all-league first team, the most of any school in the league.

Captain and defender Gabby Brower led the way for the Highlanders, along with midfielder Cindy Hanson, defender Courtney Kitely, forward Brook Swensen and forward Chelsea Delgado.

Representing Renton, sophomore forward Asia Brisco was one of the only two sophomores to make the first team.

From Lindbergh, defender Alicia Wasisco, forward Lindsay Pfluger and keeper Liz Beltran all received first team honors.

Making the second team were midfielder Brianne Sherman and Nicole Anderson of Hazen, forward Justine Yarington and defender Allison Fernald of Lindbergh and keeper Taylor Ferris of Renton.

Receiving honorable mentions were Korbyn Walls Taylor Lenton, Brittany Dinkins, Amy Warmenhoven, and Erin Zetterberg from Hazen, Mia Ramos, Simone Gilliam, Marcela Cardona, Robyn McLuen, Hannah Nelson and Morgan Earl from Lindbergh and Janae Alcantara Vieira, Tyra Beckman, Savanna Smith, Smantha Freeman, Maria Mora, Daisy Maciel and Kyrian Brichoux of Renton.