2014 All-Wesco swimming teams

The 2014 fall All-Wesco swimming teams, as chosen by coaches:

3A South Swimming

500 Free—Josie McCloughan, Edmonds-Woodway, 10

200 IM—Luci Brock, Edmonds-Woodway, 11

100 Backstroke—Britt Blomso, Shorewood, 11

50 Free—Annika Matthews, Mountlake Terrace, 10

100 Free—Morgan Broadhead, Edmonds-Woodway, 9

100 Fly—Luci Brock, Edmonds-Woodway, 11

100 Breaststroke—Victoria Nguyenle, Meadowdale, 11

200 Free Relay—Glacier Peak (Jessica Boar, 10; Daniella Tuohy, 11; Julia Bagley, 10; Anna Smith, Glacier Peak, 10)

200 Medley Relay—Shorewood (Britt Blomso, 11; Christina Garrison, 12; Nicola Gerbino, 12; Maya McCants, 10)

400 Free Relay—Shorewood (Nicola Gerbino, 12; Maya McCants, 10; Christina Garrison, 12; Britt Blomso, 11)

3A North Swimming

200 Free—Marissa Morris, Oak Harbor, 11

500 Free—Karlie Rimat, Stanwood, 10

200 IM—Abby Magee, Marysville Pilchuck, 10

100 Backstroke—Mollie Briddell, Oak Harbor, 12

50 Free—Emily Ness, Everett, 11

100 Free—Mollie Briddell, Oak Harbor, 12

100 Fly—Abby Magee, Marysville Pilchuck, 10

100 Breaststroke—Taliah Black, Oak Harbor, 9

Diving—Brooke Wherley, Marysville Getchell, 12

200 Free Relay—Oak Harbor (Jullian Pape, 9; Taliah Black, 9; Lauren Vagt, 12; Marissa Morris, 11)

200 Medley Relay—Oak Harbor (Mollie Briddell, 12; Taliah Black, 9; Lauren Vagt, 12; Molly Vagt, 10)

400 Free Relay—Oak Harbor (Mollie Briddell, 12; Erica Sugatan, 10; Marissa Morris, 11; Molly Vagt, 10)

4A Girls Swimming

200 Free—Maddie Pressler, Jackson, 10

500 Free—Brianna Lucien, Mariner, 11

200 IM—Chole Limargo, Jackson, 9

100 Back—Cathryn Armstrong, Monroe, 12

50 Free—Emma Carlton, Mout Vernon, 9

100 Free—Gabby Marlatt, Lake Stevens, 9

100 Fly—Emma Carlton, Mount Vernon, 9

100 Breaststroke—Nicole Limberg, Jackson, 10

Diving—Ashley Albrecht, Cascade, 10

200 Free Relay—Lake Stevens (Emily Jacobsen, 10; Kara Libra, 11; Sydnie Chesley, 10; Gabby Marlatt, 9)

200 Medley Relay—Jackson (Maddie Pressler, 10; Nicole Limberg, 10; Chole Limargo 9; Lexi Nims, 9)

400 Free Relay—Jackson (Chole Limargo, 9; Ashley Sawyer, 11; Nicole Limargo, 10; Maddie Pressler, 10)

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