Sequim’s Olive Bridge, left, was named to the Olympic League second team for girls soccer, the only freshman to make either the first or second team. Port Angeles’ Paige Mason (22), who led the team with 12 goals, was named to the league’s first team. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim’s Olive Bridge, left, was named to the Olympic League second team for girls soccer, the only freshman to make either the first or second team. Port Angeles’ Paige Mason (22), who led the team with 12 goals, was named to the league’s first team. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

ALL-OLYMPIC GIRLS SOCCER: Port Angeles, Sequim place five on first team

Seniors led their respective teams to state playoff berths

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles and Sequim girls soccer teams, who both had successful seasons with trips to state, placed a total of five players on the All-Olympic League first team and another five on the second team.

Making the first team was Sequim’s Taryn Johnson, her third straight first-team selection. Johnson holds the Sequim record for most career goals with 79. She had 27 goals and 11 assists this year to help lead the Wolves to a 13-5 record, a third-place finish at district and a trip to state. Johnson is moving on to play soccer at Minnesota State-Mankato next year.

Port Angeles’ Izzy Felton, left, attempts a header in the postseason against Renton, was named to the first team for the all-Olympic League girls soccer. Felton had eight goals on the season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles’ Izzy Felton, left, attempts a header in the postseason against Renton, was named to the first team for the all-Olympic League girls soccer. Felton had eight goals on the season. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Also making first team was Sequim’s Jennyfer Gomez, who also had an impressive season with 15 goals and seven assists. Teammate Kaia Lestage, a defender who anchored the Wolves’ stout back line, was also named to the first team.

For the Roughriders, senior midfielder Paige Mason and senior forward Izzy Felton both made the first team. Mason and Felton were the leaders on a young team that won three straight games at district to qualify for state. Mason led the Riders with 12 goals and three assists, and Felton had eight goals and five assists, including a hat trick against North Mason. The Riders finished with an 11-7 record.

The league MVP was Evelyn Beers of league-champion North Kitsap. Beers’ numbers were nearly as good as Johnson’s — 23 goals and 11 assists.

Sequim’s Taryn Johnson (3), who led the team with 28 goals, was named to the Olympic League first team for the third time. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Taryn Johnson (3), who led the team with 28 goals, was named to the Olympic League first team for the third time. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Making the second team were Port Angeles midfielder Teanna Clark and goalkeeper Kennedy Rognlien, who played the keeper position for the first time in her high school career. The Riders had nine shutouts this season and two other games giving up just one goal with Rognlien in goal. Rognlien also had two shutouts in the district playoffs, including one that involved two penalty kick saves. Clark had nine goals and nine assists.

Also making the second team were Sequim forward Raimey Brewer, a set piece leader who led the Wolves with nine assists, and defender Libby Turella. Also making the second team was Sequim’s Olive Bridge, the only freshman to make either the league’s first or second teams.

Winning the sportsmanship award for each team were Sequim’s Mikiah Winter and Port Angeles’ Becca Manson.

Full All-Olympic girls soccer teams

League MVP: Evelyn Beers, NK.

First team — Jenny Gomez, Seq.; Taryn Johnson, Seq.; Kaia Lestage, Seq.; Paige Mason, PA; Izzy Felton, PA; Riley Becker, BI; Arden De Lanoy, BI; Olivia Cary, NK; Syleena Hogan, NK; Andrew Zetty, NK; Sophia Lopeman, Brem.; Leighton Menge, King.; Grace Smelcer, NM.

Second team — Raimey Brewer, Seq.; Olive Bridge, Seq.; Libby Turella, Seq.; Luna Garcia, NK; Alyssa Peaslee, NK; Ellie Stanford, NK; Laine Romney, BI; Sophia Weindl, BI; Gabriella Weis, BI; Elizabeth Garcia, Brem.; Melanie Uhrich, Brem.; Maggie Bartosovsky, NM; Kaitlyn Kluxman, NM; Emiko Carrier-Berndt, Oly.; Katie Collins, King.; Katie Zehrung, King.

Sportsmanship — Mikiah Winter, Seq.; Becca Manson, PA; Chelsa Bevan, Oly.; Briana Cuauhtenango, NM; Bmma Kilby, BI; Sophia Loverich, NK; Emma Matteson, King.; Alexia Ojeda-Gaffney, Brem.

Jenny Gomez (10) was named to the Olympic League first team in girls soccer. Gomez scored 15 goals and had seven assists this season. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Jenny Gomez (10) was named to the Olympic League first team in girls soccer. Gomez scored 15 goals and had seven assists this season. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Kaia Lestage was named to the Olympic League’s first team for girls soccer. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Sequim’s Kaia Lestage was named to the Olympic League’s first team for girls soccer. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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