McCullough named all-conference
Derrick Pacheco<br>Herald Sports Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 17 years, 1 month AGO
MOSES LAKE - While the Moses Lake High School girls soccer season ended last week with a 7-0 loss to the Kamiakin Braves, the Chiefs received good news this week.
The Chiefs had five players selected to the Columbia Basin Big Nine all-conference teams.
Moses Lake junior Becca McCullough highlighted the Chiefs' all-conference selections.
McCullough is a midfielder for the Chiefs and was Moses Lake's only selection on the Big Nine all-conference second team.
Moses Lake did not have any selections to the conference's first team.
Although McCullough was the only Chief to make either the first or second teams, Moses Lake had four players selected honorable mention.
Sophomore forward Maggie Munoz, freshman midfielders Kelsie Grant and Colby Happer and freshman defender Abigail Stones.
Munoz led the Chiefs with five assists in conference play as Moses Lake advanced to the postseason.
Happer led Moses Lake with six goals and Stones and Grant helped lead the Moses Lake defense on the field.
Moses Lake finished conference play with a 4-9 record and advanced to the playoffs before falling to Kamiakin.
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