Nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 22 prep athlete of the week sponsored by Killer BurgerFree
Nominees from Hudson's Bay, La Center, Skyview, Camas and Columbia River
By Tim Martinez, Columbian
Assistant Sports Editor
Published: April 8, 2024, 9:30am
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Here are the nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 22 high school athlete of the week, sponsored by Killer Burger.
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Winners of the athlete-of-the-week may not be nominated again during the regular season, and no athlete may be nominated in consecutive weeks.
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PARIS ACKERMAN, HUDSON’S BAY GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: The sophomore ran the area’s best marks in the 200 meters (26.24) and long jump (17-2) in league meet on March 28.
AUSTIN ASEPH, LA CENTER BASEBALL: The junior struck out 11 in a complete-game no-hitter over Columbia-White Salmon.
TOREN BAKER, SKYVIEW BOYS SOCCER: The freshman had five goals — including four in one match — and two assists in a pair of wins for the Storm.
CHASE MCGEE, CAMAS BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: The junior broke the Camas High School record in the pole vault by clearing 15 feet, 7 inches in a meet against Kelso.
EMILY HULL, COLUMBIA RIVER SOFTBALL: The sophomore went 6 for 8 with five runs, three doubles, two home runs and seven RBI in two wins for the Rapids.
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