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Nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 24 prep athlete of the week sponsored by Killer Burger

Athletes from Prairie, Camas, Kelso, Woodland and Heritage

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: April 22, 2024, 9:21am

Here are the nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 24 high school athlete of the week, sponsored by Killer Burger.

Voting will continue until 7 p.m. Wednesday.

To avoid vote manipulation, participants are being asked to log-in with their Columbian.com account or to sign-up for a free account before casting a vote.

Nominees are selected by The Columbian staff after a review of the previous week’s results. Suggestions for nominees can be made by anyone, but must be received by 6 p.m. Sunday for consideration.

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.

Nominees are posted and voting begins each Monday and runs through Wednesday.

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Here are the nominees:

BRYCE COLLINS, KELSO BASEBALL: The sophomore went 5 for 9 with three runs, a double and four RBI and pitched six innings with one earned run and seven strikeouts in a three-game sweep of Prairie.

WILL FOSTER, PRAIRIE BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: The junior threw a 3A state-best of 56-4.75 in the shot put and third-best 168-1.75 in the discus at the Oregon Relays.

BROOKLYN GASTON, WOODLAND GIRLS GOLF: The senior shot a 42 at Lewis River, including a hole-in-one, to be the co-medalist in match against Battle Ground.

ELIISA MARSHALL, CAMAS GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: The junior ran four 800-meter relay legs in two days at the Oregon Relays, including the anchor leg in a winning 1,600 sprint medley relay in a school record of 4:09.39.

PABLO SANCHEZ BARBOSA, HERITAGE BOYS SOCCER: The senior scored six goals, two goals each in wins over Skyview, Battle Ground and Evergreen.

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