Arlington, Jackson dominate All-League cross country honors

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The announcement of the Fall Wesco All-League teams highlighted Arlington and Jackson's impressive performances in cross country this season. Arlington had 16 athletes recognized, with notable contributions from first-team honorees sophomore Anabelle Klein and senior Grady Fournier. Jackson's senior Selena Bangerter, who finished fourth in the 4A girls race at the District 1/2 Cross Country Championships on November 2, 2024, was also celebrated among the 11 Timberwolves recognized. Glacier Peak sophomore Blake Roberts topped the boys' list, showcasing the league's depth of talent. These All-League selections not only honor individual achievements but also reflect the strength of the teams and their programs, motivating athletes as they look forward to future competitions.

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