The accolades keep coming in for Klahowya junior Hunter Wallis.
After being named league MVP for the second year in a row, Wallis was given a place on the 1A all-state team by the writers of the Associated Press.
Wallis was placed on the first team defense as a linebacker, but was an impact player on both sides of the ball for the Eagles.
Wallis rushed for 985 yards and 12 touchdowns as the team’s lead running back and caught nine passes for 112 yards and two touchdowns.
On defense, Wallis led Klahowya with 114 tackles in nine games, including 10 tackles for a loss. He also had five sacks, a fumble recover and two blocked field goal attempts.
North Kitsap sophomore Colton Bower was named an Honorable Mention on the 2A all-state team as a defensive back. He he led the West Sound with nine interceptions to go along with 70 tackles and 19 pass breakups. Bower was also the Vikings quarterback and he had an impressive debut, rushing and throwing for over 1,000 yards each and accounting for 22 total touchdowns.