P-CEP lacrosse players well-represented on All-KLAA squads

Plymouth’s Ian Timberlake was one of four Wildcats to earn All-KLAA first-team honors.
The recently-released Kensington Lakes Activities Association’s All-Conference girls and boys lacrosse teams were well-stocked with several Plymouth-Canton Educational Park players.
The P-CEP boys team with the most All-Conference standouts was Plymouth, which had four first-teamers (Jimmy Cleveland, Ian Timberlake, Liam Villalobos and Jake Zale) and honorable mention standout Chase Knutsen.
Three Salem players (Jacob Van Tol, Kai Prinzevski and Sam Libbing) earned first-team, with Ben Smigell the Rocks’ honorable-mention honoree.
Canton’s reps
Canton’s Jack Lockhart and Kole Stanchina earned first-team laurels. Cobra Nick Parrish was the team’s honorable-mention player.
Brighton and Livonia Unified both led the boys’ All-Conference team with five players each.
On the girls side, Canton led the way for the Park teams with four All-Conference stars: Hannah Ahmad, Addison Pianczk, June Abramson and Lauren Wilkerson. Addison Porzuczek earned honorable mention laurels for the Cobras.
Salem girls’ stars

Salem garnered three All-KLAA selections: Emilia Muncy, Emrie Gay and Cate Martin, with Zoriah Bannister among the conference’s honorable-mention players.
Plymouth, which won two post-season games, was represented on the All-KLAA squad by Jaclyn Schlanser and Sofia Skora, with Ellie D’Angelo tabbed for honorable mention honors.
Like the boys All-KLAA team, the girls squad was topped by Brighton and Livonia Unified, which both placed five players on the first team.