All-Wesco football offense honors announced

Bothell, WASports

Wesco has announced the All-League 4A and 3A/2A high school football offense honors, highlighting the best players from the season. Arlington led the first-team selections with six players, including standout Leyton Martin, named The Herald’s All-Area Offensive Player of the Year. This article provides a comprehensive list of first and second team players across the Wesco 4A, 3A/2A North, and 3A/2A South leagues, showcasing the depth of talent in high school football. Key positions are detailed alongside the names of the schools, underscoring the competitive atmosphere and achievements of these players as they represent their schools and communities. Recognizing such athletes is crucial for fostering local sports culture and encouraging youth participation in athletics, while also celebrating football excellence within the community.

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