Wesco unveiled its 2026 All-Conference baseball squads this week, recognizing the athletes who excelled across the league’s divisions and classifications.
In the 4A classification, Lake Stevens’ Blake Moser earned the distinction of Wesco 4A MVP, capping a standout season for the Vikings.
The first team for the 4A division draws talent from Lake Stevens, Glacier Peak, Arlington, Jackson and Kamiak, underscoring the depth of competition in the league.
The second team for 4A includes players from Glacier Peak, Jackson, Lake Stevens, Kamiak and Arlington, reflecting a balanced distribution of talent.
Honorable mentions across the 4A ranks also feature athletes from those same schools, highlighting the breadth of strong performances.
Coach of the Year Awards
Bryce Cote from Kamiak was named Coach of the Year for the 4A division, acknowledging his leadership in guiding his team to a successful campaign.
In the 3A/2A North bracket, AJ Welch of Monroe captured the MVP honor, while the first team includes standouts from Stanwood, Marysville Getchell, Monroe, Snohomish and Archbishop Murphy.
The second team for 3A/2A North features players from Monroe, Snohomish, Marysville Getchell, Stanwood and Everett, illustrating the competitive balance within the division.
Honorable mentions in this bracket also represent Monroe, Marysville Getchell, Stanwood and Snohomish, emphasizing the depth of talent across the region.
South Division Honors
Kanata Barber from Shorewood was named the 3A/2A South MVP, capping a season that saw the Storm stand out among their peers.
The first team for the South division draws from Shorewood, Shorecrest, Archbishop Murphy, Edmonds-Woodway and Mountlake Terrace, showcasing a blend of programs.
The second team for the South includes athletes from Mountlake Terrace, Edmonds-Woodway, Meadowdale, Lynnwood and Shorewood, reflecting a strong pool of contenders.
Honorable mentions in the South bracket also feature players from Shorewood, Mountlake Terrace, Meadowdale, Archbishop Murphy and Edmonds-Woodway.
Dan Somoza from Edmonds-Woodway earned Coach of the Year honors for the 3A/2A South division, recognizing his contributions to his team's success.
Across all classifications, the selections illustrate a vibrant high school baseball landscape in Washington, with multiple schools earning representation on the All-Conference lists.