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Soquel High Honors All-SCCAL Players

Fabiano Hale was named the Most Valuable Player.

Congratulations to all of the final SCCAL honorees:

Football: 

MVP Fabiano Hale, 1st team quarter back Lucas Cordoza, 1st team offensive line Matthew Sisco, Evan Zigman, and David Salinas.

Defensive Player of the Year:

Kevin Kiff, Line Backer and 1st team linebackers Caleb Fidiam and Elvis Plecq. 

2nd Team Running Back: Ryan Reyes, Wide Receiver Trestan Peacock.

Defensive Line defensive back Tucker Wiget.

Honorable mentions: Zachary Ledesma, Andrew Schmidt, Joel Silva, and Tristen Vukelich. Fabiano Hale completed the season as the leading rusher for all 4 Monterey Bay Leagues with 212 carries, 2325 yards, and 39 touchdowns.

Girls' volleyball: Junior of the Year and 1st team Sarah Savoca, Sophmore of the Year & 2nd team Alli Walters, 1st team Cassidy Donaldson, 2nd team Maddie Rocha, and honorable mentions Faith Apolskis, Gabby David, Julia David and Savannah Horton.

Coach of the Year: Kamala Sipin.

Boys' water polo: Co-MVP and 1st team Max Draga, Junior of the Year and 1st team Ivan Silva, 1st team Jack Pickard and Max Somple, 2nd team Caleb Howard and Cole Dudley, and Richard Chamberlin. Sportsman-ship award winner Keenan Conway. Kaila Gibson placed 31st in the state cross country meet.

The All-SCCAL girls' water polo: MVP and 1st team Michaella Parelius, Sophomore of the Year and 1st team Colleen Boensel, Freshman of the Year and 2nd team Taylor Thorson,

First Team: Liana King-Adas and Julian Tarr, 2nd team Tally Hoover, Hanna Hutchinson, and Jesse Jones, and 3rd team Marissa Azua.

--Information cortesy of Soquel High

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