Sequim hoopsters named to All-Peninsula team

Sequim High hoops standouts Hope Glasser, Jayla Julmist and Kalli Wiker each were recently named to the 2018-19 All-Peninsula Girls Basketball Team by the Peninsula Daily News.

Julmist, a sophomore, was an All-Olympic League first-team selection after averaging a double-double for the season with 10.3 points, 14.4 rebounds per game, to go with 2.4 steals and 1.8 blocks. She put up 19 points, 19 rebounds and three blocks in a state tournament game against Port Angeles.

Glasser, a junior, was an All-Olympic League first-teamer who averaged 11.8 points, eight rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.4 steals for the Wolves.

Wiker, a sophomore, averaged 12 points and 42 percent shooting on 3-pointers.

Junior Jessica Dietzman was named an All-Peninsula team honorable mention.

Sequim head coach Linsay Rapelje was named co-Coach of the Year, alongside Neah Bay’s Tina Gimes. Rapelje returned to the Sequim sidelines a game into the season and led the Wolves to the team’s fourth-ever state tournament appearance.

Port Angeles sophomore Madison Cooke was named the All-Peninsula Most Valuable Player.