WAKE FOREST — The NAC 6 all-conference teams have been selected for track and field, girls soccer an...
WAKE FOREST — The NAC 6 all-conference teams have been selected for track and field, girls soccer and boys lacrosse.
Starting with track and field, Wakefield’s Shawnti Jackson was named the NAC 6 conference player of the year. The junior also won four events at the 4A track and field state championship meet.
For other members of Wakefield’s girls team, Daijion Lee, Landon Spencer, Mihaly Harris, Imani Sharp, Ra’Keya Cofield Wade and Daye Talley all made the all-conference team.
For Wakefield’s boys team, Nakhi Benjamin, Donovan Carey, Luke Lair, Lamine Seck, Javorious Neyland, Jeffrey Armah, Zi’Myier Davis, Andre Phelps and Jack Tan were named all-conference.
For Rolesville’s girls team, Jaidyn Ramsey, Joslyn Hamilton, Jordan Rochester, Raquel Lightbourn, Jada Calrk, Akeirra Wilson and Peyton Estes were named all-conference.
For Rolesville’s boys team, Reggie Love Jr., Corey Little, Lance Garrett, Thomas Fields, Rory Jones and Jonathan Brown made all-conference.
For Heritage’s girls team, Ainsley Donovan, Jordan Henderson, Ella White, Charlotte Wakefield and Viola Korir were named all-conference.
For Heritage’s boys team, Sean Townes and Brandon Crutchfield made all-conference.
For Wake Forest’s girls team, Olivia Fischlein, Nyomi Davis and Jillian Weidner were named all-conference.
For Wake Forest’s boys team, Andrew Mallo, William Brisard, Nick Hottell, Brody Enget and Lars Uhland made all-conference.
Next with girls soccer, Heritage’s Brooklyn Holt, Kendall Kiefer, Emily Ford, Allison Travis and Brooke White were named all-conference.
Wakefield’s Ashley MacFarlane, Hannah Francis, Reagan Lohr and Tanner Michael made all-conference.
Rolesville’s Amelia Forster, Kylie Cozart and Hannah Arellano were named all-conference.
Wake Forest’s Riley Page and Savannah Hauser made all-conference.
Finally with boys lacrosse, Wakefield’s Coleman Kraske was named the NAC 6 player of the year. Heritage’s Brandon Szczypinski was named the conference offensive player of the year and Dillon Bethea won the conference defensive player of the year.
Heritage head coach Michael Smith won his first NAC 6 coach of the year award.
Wakefield’s Curtis Lensing, Davis Mann, Ryan Roseberry and Cameron Bailey were named all-conference.
Heritage’s Palmer Campbell, Jake Bethea, Timmy Coveney, Wesley Wilbur, Isiah Brunson, Hunter Falzon, Jacob Bass, Garrett Little, Zach Berg and Dean Cox made all-conference.
Wake Forest’s Zane Williams, Reeves Palmer, Carter Bestafka, Liam Crawford, Sawyer King, Dustin Arsich, and Chris Garvey were named all-conference.
Rolesville’s Colin Cruickshank was also selected for all-conference.
Honorable mentions included Heritage’s Jack Harding, McGuire Hill, Ryan Satler, Riley Martin, Jacob Lambert, Wakefield’s Kennedy Nelson, Jack Huffstettler, Gregory Broad, Ethan Kraske, Reese Johnson and Wake Forest’s Garrett Schweiner.
All-conference teams for other spring sports will be posted next week.