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Nominees for Week 7 spring sports prep athlete of the week

Voting, sponsored by Athletes Corner, continues through Thursday

By , Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
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Here are the nominees for The Columbian spring sports prep athlete of the week, sponsored by Athletes Corner, for the week ending May 4.

Voting will continue until 8 p.m. Thursday, with results announced in Friday’s edition of The Columbian.

To avoid vote manipulation, voting is restricted by IP address. That means people voting while connected to a public WIFI access may be unable vote. We suggest voting be done by private internet access or through your cellular provider.

LUKE ALLEN, EVERGREEN BASEBALL: Allen went 7 for 10 with two runs, two doubles and 5 RBI in three games.

TYLER FLANAGAN, WOODLAND BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: Flanagan won the 110 hurdles and 300 hurdles at the Spudder Invite, winning 110s in a 2A state-best time of 14.93.

MARY FOGG, MOUNTAIN VIEW SOFTBALL: Fogg went 10 for 10 with eight runs, a double, four triples and 10 RBI in three wins.

FAITH GRISHAM, COLUMBIA RIVER TENNIS: Grisham won three matches 6-0, 6-0 to improve to 14-0 on the season, dropping just five games.

LACEY ZOOK, KING’S WAY CHRISTIAN GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: Zook won the discus at the Spudder Invite with a 1A state-best throw of 128-7.

Who should be the Week 7 spring sports prep athlete of the week?

46% (225 Votes)
26% (129 Votes)
14% (67 Votes)
10% (51 Votes)
4% (20 Votes)

Total Voters: 492

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