SEQUIM — For the second straight year, Sequim setter Kenzi Berglund has been named to the Olympic League first team.
Sequim also got four players on the second team as Bainbridge and North Kitsap dominated the first-team selection.
Making the second team were Rose Gibson, Jordyn Julmist, Kassi Montero and Sydney Clark.
Berglund, who is also one of the top servers for the Wolves, and the four second-teamers led Sequim to an 11-3 record in league, tied for second with North Kitsap. Bainbridge won the league championship with a 14-0 record.
The league’s Most Valuable player was Zariyah Francis of Bainbridge and the defensive Player of the Year was Kira O’Malley of Bainbridge. The Offensive Player of the Year was Silvia Okunami of North Kitsap.
Winning sportsmanship awards were Kendra Dod

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