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Nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 28 prep athlete of the week, sponsored by Killer Burger

Nominees from La Center, Prairie, Seton Catholic, Camas and Columbia River

By Tim Martinez, Columbian Assistant Sports Editor
Published: May 20, 2024, 8:32am

Here are the nominees for The Columbian 2023-24 Week 28 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 by 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.

This is the final athlete-of-the-week vote of the 2023-24 school year.

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Here are the nominees:

SHAELA BRADLEY, LA CENTER GIRLS TRACK AND FIELD: The senior won the long jump (17-2.25) and 100 (12.55) and placed second in the 400 (57.99) at the 1A District 4 meet.

MACKENZIE MOORE, PRAIRIE SOFTBALL: The sophomore went 12 for 16 with 10 runs, five doubles, three homers and 12 RBI as the Falcons won the 3A bi-district title.

COHEN THOMAS, SETON CATHOLIC BOYS TRACK AND FIELD: The senior won the 1,600 (4:36.40) and the 3,200 (9:56.19) meters at the 1A district meet.

OWEN TUTTLE, CAMAS BOYS SOCCER: The senior, a defender, scored a goal in 3-2 win over Mount Rainier, then spearheaded the defense as Camas beat Chiawana to advance to the state semifinals.

ZACH ZIEBELL, COLUMBIA RIVER BASEBALL: The senior allowed no earned runs over seven innings in a 4-1 win over White River and went 3 for 4 with two RBI in a 6-3 win over W.F. West in the state playoffs.

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