BOYS SOCCER: Schneider leads All-Peninsula team

  • By Michael Carman Peninsula Daily News
  • Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:16am
  • Sports
Ben Schneider (Sophomore), Port Angeles forward, MVP

Ben Schneider (Sophomore), Port Angeles forward, MVP

By Michael Carman

Peninsula Daily News

BOYS SOCCER: Schneider leads All-Peninsula team
BOYS SOCCER: Schneider leads All-Peninsula team
Liam Harris (Junior), Sequim forward

Liam Harris (Junior), Sequim forward

Hollund Bailey (Freshman), Port Angeles defender

Hollund Bailey (Freshman), Port Angeles defender

Carter McCleary (Senior), Chimacum

Carter McCleary (Senior), Chimacum

Patrik McCrorie (Senior), Sequim midfielder

Patrik McCrorie (Senior), Sequim midfielder

Rudy Franco (Sophomore), Sequim defender

Rudy Franco (Sophomore), Sequim defender

Grayson Peet (Junior), Port Angeles midfielder

Grayson Peet (Junior), Port Angeles midfielder

Gabriel Terrones (Freshman), Forks goaltender

Gabriel Terrones (Freshman), Forks goaltender

Samuel Gomez (Junior), Forks forward

Samuel Gomez (Junior), Forks forward

Josiah Urquia (Senior), Sequim midfielder

Josiah Urquia (Senior), Sequim midfielder

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