WBL announces all-league teams for volleyball and soccer
- Adam Solomon
- Updated
WBL — The Western Buckeye League has unveiled its all-league teams for volleyball and soccer, recognizing standout performances from across the conference.
On the volleyball court, Ottawa-Glandorf’s Sienna Fry has been named the WBL Player of the Year after a dominant season leading the Titans. Shawnee’s Brooke Hutchins earned Coach of the Year honors for guiding the Indians to another strong campaign.
In boys soccer, it was a clean sweep for Celina. Nelson Chapman took home Player of the Year, while Ryan Jenkins earned Coach of the Year recognition for leading the Bulldogs to a standout season on the pitch.
On the girls side, Elida’s Lexie Good — the program’s all-time leading scorer — was named Player of the Year. Ottawa-Glandorf’s Michelle Maag was selected as Coach of the Year after another impressive season for the Titans.
The WBL’s annual awards highlight the best of the best across one of the region’s most competitive leagues, celebrating athletes and coaches who made major impacts throughout the fall season.
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