2/9/2026
TACOMA, WASH
The 4A South Puget Sound League announced their boys basketball all league selections. Here is a look at the award winners for each division.
South Division
CO-MVPs
Eli Davis, Bonney Lake
Elijah Buol, Olympia
Defensive MVP
Eli Davis, Bonney Lake
Sportsmanship
Yelm Tornadoes
Coach of the Year
John Kiley, Olympia
1st Team
Brian Stevenson, Olympia
Josiah Edwards, Graham-Kapowsin
Cole Seminara, Bonney Lake
Brody Cronk, Olympia
Malik Sidibe, Bethel
2nd Team
Key’Andre White, Spanaway Lake
Jodan Josey, Spanaway Lake
Keenan Perry, Bonney Lake
Jace Andino, Bonney Lake
Kingston Stanciu, Olympia
North Division
MVP
Will Nasinec, Puyallup
Co-Defensive MVPs
Jamaize McGriff, Emerald Ridge
Jordan Bennett, Emerald Ridge
Sportsmanship
Rogers Rams
Co-Coaches of the Year
Pat Mullen, Emerald Ridge
Kevin Olson, Puyallup
1st Team
Jamaize McGriff, Emerald Ridge
Jordan Bennett, Emerald Ridge
Jerius Isabell, Sumner
Darius Alexander, Emerald Ridge
Noah Kaylor, Curtis
2nd Team
Mychal Turner, Emerald Ridge
Mason Sonntag, Puyallup
Goose Frederick, Sumner
Lawson Looker, Puyallup
Will Torrone, Curtis
Out of the South Division, Elijah Buol for Olympia and Eli Davis of Bonney Lake came away with MVP honors. Bonney Lake surprised many with their 14-2 SPSL record, as they pursue their first State tournament berth in program history. Olympia once again has made a return to tournament play thanks to Head Coach John Kiley.
I am humbled and thankful to be named MVP & Defensive Player of the Year in the SPSL South 4A. Still room to improve. The grind doesn’t stop. – Elijah Davis, Bonney Lake SPSL South Co-MVP
Winning this award is a huge honor, and it is a reflection of the hard work, and it is a reflection of the hard work of the entire team. Our focus is now on the postseason and are ready to make a big run! – Elijah Buol, Olympia SPSL South Co-MVP
The competitive North Division witnessed an Emerald Ridge team stealing the spotlight, going 16-0 in league play in the regular season. In the SPSL Championship, North Division MVP Will Nasinec proved to the league yet again the Puyallup Vikings are not going anywhere, guiding the Vikings to a second straight league title. Emerald Ridge’s Pat Mullen and Puyallup’s Kevin Olson came away with Coach of the Year honors out of the SPSL North.
I feel blessed to be named the MVP. I couldn’t have done it without all of my teammates and all the coaches who helped me along the way. It feels great to win it and I am humbled and honored. I am very excited for the rest of the season and soaking in all the moments of the end of the season, and looking to continue to win games and do great things. – Will Nasinec, Puyallup SPSL North MVP
The attention shifts to Friday as the District 3/4 Tournament begins and ESN has you covered. Check out our tournament updates below.
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