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All-SPSL boys tennis teams named

October 28th, 2009 at Wed, 28th, 2009 at 11:04 am by caseyolson

SPSL North Division

Player of the year: Max Manthou, Kentwood.
Coach of the year: Ingrid Bakke, Kentwood.
First team: Josh Jeter, Auburn; Tim Hartke, Auburn; Taylor Welch, Kentlake; Rory Jens, Kent-Meridian; Garrett Ballou, Kentridge; Vineeth Omkaram, Kentridge; Matt Overland, Kentridge; Paul Yi, Kentridge; Alex Noyes, Kentwood; Tucker Siegert, Kentwood; Alex Costanzo, Tahoma.

SPSLĀ  Central
Player of the year: Joseph de la Cruz, Beamer.
Coach of the year: Andrew Buchan, Jefferson.
First team: Jarad Schraeder, Auburn Riverside; David Tuell, Curtis; Harry Choi, Decatur; Abishek Murali, Decatur; Max Ward, Federal Way; Brandyn Gomez, Jefferson; Joe Lee, Jefferson; Kainoa Rosa, Jefferson; Makoa Rosa, Jefferson; Chase Friedrich, Beamer; Sean O’Bryan, Beamer.

SPSLĀ  South
Player of the year: Michael Pinkard, Puyallup.
Coach of the year: Theresa Gotter, Emerald Ridge.
First team: Chad Edmonds, Emerald Ridge; Josh Guerra, Emerald Ridge; Greg Medlock, Emerald Ridge; Scott Medlock, Emerald Ridge; Brian Pinkard, Puyallup; Spike Ward, Puyallup; Josiah Wolfson, Puyallup; Simon Kim, Rogers; Kevin Dulay, Rogers; Michael Dulay, Rogers; Malcolm Reed, Spanaway Lake.

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