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Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)

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time11-03-2025

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)

Vote for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week for contests played between March 3-8. Voting will remain open until noon Thursday. The poll is located below. You can read about all of the candidates and their accomplishments below. Note: If you are not seeing the poll at the bottom of the story, try opening the story in a different browser, such as Chrome or Safari. Votes emailed will not be counted. Want to nominate a South Sound high school athlete in the future? Email reporter Jon Manley ( or Tyler Wicke (twicke@ or send a direct message on Twitter/X (@manley_tnt or @WickeTyler) with the athlete's first and last name, school, year, position and a stat line from game(s) during the past week. Nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. Sunday. Jasmine Andrisek, Annie Wright basketball — Gators guard grabbed 18 rebounds with 13 points and two assists in Wednesday's 1A Round of 12 win over Lakeside at the state tournament, 71-57. Kawehi Borden, Sumner basketball — Sophomore guard carried the Spartans to the 4A state championship game averaging 20.3 points and 6.3 rebounds per game in the Tacoma Dome. All-tournament first-team selection dropped 24 points with five rebounds in a title-game loss to No. 1 Davis. Olivia Collins, Sumner basketball — Junior guard and 4A all-tournament first-team selection guided Spartans to the state championship game, including a 25-point performance over Woodinville (semis) and 14-point, 10-rebound double-double over Camas in the state quarterfinals. Shayla Cordis, North Thurston basketball — Rams shooting guard posted 15+ points and 3+ rebounds in all three games at the Tacoma Dome's 3A state tournament last week, including 23 points, six boards, and four assists in Saturday's third-place win over Garfield. Avery Hansen, Auburn basketball — Trojans guard had 16-point, 12-rebound double-double in Round of 12 win over Redmond, then posted 16-point, 11-rebound double-double in Saturday's loss to Chiawana in the state's fourth-place game. 4A all-tournament second-team selection. Aaliyeh Martin, Annie Wright basketball — Gators guard guided Annie Wright to 1A semifinals with 22 points, six rebounds, and four assists in Round of 12 win over Lakeside and double-double (10 PTS, 10 REB) in quarterfinals vs. Seton Catholic. Soraya Ogaldez, North Thurston basketball — Rams point guard took No. 2 North Thurston to the 3A state semifinals with 29 points, eight rebounds, and three assists in Thursday's quarterfinal win over Bellevue. All-tournament first-team selection had 24-point, 11-rebound double-double in third-place win over Garfield. Maggee Schmitz, White River basketball — Hornets guard dropped 23 points with eight rebounds and five assists in Wednesday's 3A Round of 12 loss to Garfield at the Tacoma Dome, 51-47.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)

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time11-03-2025

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (March 3 to 8)

Vote for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week for contests played between March 3-8. Voting will remain open until noon Thursday. The poll is located below. You can read about all of the candidates and their accomplishments below. Note: If you are not seeing the poll at the bottom of the story, try opening the story in a different browser, such as Chrome or Safari. Votes emailed will not be counted. Want to nominate a South Sound high school athlete in the future? Email reporter Jon Manley ( or Tyler Wicke (twicke@ or send a direct message on Twitter/X (@manley_tnt or @WickeTyler) with the athlete's first and last name, school, year, position and a stat line from game(s) during the past week. Nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. Sunday. Javon Barbee, Franklin Pierce basketball — Cardinals guard had 29 points, seven rebounds, and three assists in Wednesday's 2A Round of 12 win over West Valley, then had 29 points and six rebounds in state-tournament loss to Mark Morris. Jordan Bennett, Emerald Ridge basketball — Jags guard had 19 points (5-9 3PM) with three rebounds in Wednesday's 4A Round of 12 loss to Richland at the Tacoma Dome, 63-54. J.J. Bordeaux, Bellarmine Prep basketball — Lions guard had team-high 18 points in 3A state quarterfinals loss to Mount Spokane at the Tacoma Dome. 3A all-tournament second-team selection added 14 points and three assists in win over Lincoln en route to sixth-place finish. Jeremiah Harshman, Annie Wright basketball — 1A tournament MVP guided the Gators to a state title in Yakima, dropping 20 points with nine rebounds and four assists in the championship game over Lynden Christian, 59-46. Ben Heisel, Bellarmine Prep basketball — Lions forward posted 19-point, 10-rebound double-double with five assists in state playoff win over Lincoln at the Tacoma Dome. 3A all-tournament second-team selection. Daniel Johnson, Auburn basketball — Trojans guard had 23 points and four rebounds in 4A Round of 12 win over Olympia, then dropped 26 points with eight rebounds in state quarterfinals loss to Gonzaga Prep. 4A all-tournament second-team selection. Drew Jones, Puyallup basketball — 4A state tournament MVP guided Puyallup to the championship game for the first time since 1971, averaging 27.7 points per game in the opening rounds before dropping 20 in a title-game loss to No. 1 Gonzaga Prep. Reggie Lester, Annie Wright basketball — Gators guard dropped team-high 17 points with two assists in 1A state semifinals win over Zillah en route to the first-place trophy in Yakima. Jamaize McGriff, Emerald Ridge basketball — Jaguars standout posted 17-point, 10-rebound double-double in 4A Round of 12 loss to Richland at the Tacoma Dome. McGriff was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. Will Nasinec, Puyallup basketball — Vikings post and interior force powered Puyallup to the 4A championship game, including a 20-point, 12-rebound double-double in Wednesday's Round of 12 win over Davis.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (Jan. 20 to 25)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (Jan. 20 to 25)

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time27-01-2025

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (Jan. 20 to 25)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week for contests played between Jan. 20 and 25. Voting will remain open until noon Wednesday. The poll is located below. You can read about all of the candidates and their accomplishments below. Note: If you are not seeing the poll at the bottom of the story, try opening the story in a different browser, such as Chrome or Safari. Votes emailed will not be counted. Want to nominate a South Sound high school athlete in the future? Email reporter Jon Manley ( or Tyler Wicke (twicke@ or send a direct message on Twitter/X (@manley_tnt or @WickeTyler) with the athlete's first and last name, school, year, position and a stat line from game(s) during the past week. Nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. Sunday. Sebastian Arius, Auburn Mountainview basketball — Senior guard posted consecutive double-doubles in wins over Enumclaw and Kent-Meridian to preserve Lions' 17-0 record. Scored 18 points with 10 rebounds and five assists in win over Hornets, then had 21 points with 10 rebounds and five steals in win over Royals. Javon Barbee, Franklin Pierce basketball — The state's second-leading scorer dropped a game-high 31 points (11-15 FG) with eight rebounds, six assists and three steals in 79-59 win at Clover Park. Hakeen Collins, Franklin Pierce basketball — Junior wing had 19-point, 12-rebound double-double with four steals in 79-59 win at Clover Park. Brycen Dawley, Tahoma wrestling — Defeated Orting's Arcadius Cruz in the 113-pound class via 9-3 decision Tuesday. Donovan Gill, Stadium basketball — Scored 23 points in loss to Camas on Monday. Dominique Harper, River Ridge basketball — Junior forward stuffed the stat sheet with 17 points, 11 rebounds and eight blocks in win over Timberline, then had 19-point, 10-rebound double-double in loss to Lakes. Jeremiah Harshman, Annie Wright basketball — Senior guard caught fire with game-high 12 points (four triples) in the first half of Annie Wright's 85-32 win over Life Christian. Deonte Jones, Lakes basketball — Scored 19 points, had six steals, six rebounds and four assists in win over Capital and had 19 points against River Ridge. Drew Jones, Puyallup basketball — Vikings guard dropped 21 points in Wednesday's rivalry win over Sumner. Brayden McVey, Federal Way basketball — Scored a game-high 17 points for Federal Way in close loss to Davis (Yakima) on Monday. Ryzen Nunez, River Ridge basketball — Sophomore forward posted consecutive 20+ point performances in win over Timberline (22 PTS, 9 REB) and loss to Lakes (20 PTS, 4 REB). Tyson Parker, Silas basketball — Scored a team-high 17 points in overtime loss to Silas on Monday. Kolven Posey, Auburn Mountainview basketball — Junior guard tallied 16 points, nine assists and six steals in 92-50 win over Kent-Meridian. Kade Price, Bellarmine Prep basketball — Scored 18 points in road win over Lincoln on Thursday. Makai Resseau, Sound Christian basketball — Senior point guard dropped 27 points with four steals and three rebounds in win over Chief Kitsap, then had 16 points (six steals) in win over Crosspoint Christian and 18 points in loss to Summit Classical Christian. Davion Shareef-Dulaney, Lincoln basketball — Freshman guard scored 18 points in loss to Bellarmine Prep on Thursday. I John Taylor, Clover Park basketball — Dangerous perimeter shooter and junior point guard tallied 15 points on five triples in loss to Franklin Pierce then dropped 23 points with four rebounds in win over Fife. Dominic Thomas, Orting wrestling — Defeated Tahoma's Owen Marshall in the 132-pound class via 2-1 decision. The Cardinals dominated the meeting between defending state-champion programs, 47-18. Gabe Walsh, Annie Wright basketball — Senior guard dropped game-high 14 points with four triples in 85-32 win over Life Christian. Treyshawn Weatherspoon, Rogers basketball — Senior guard dropped 32 points with five rebounds in win over Silas, scored 20 points with five rebounds in loss to Emerald Ridge, then had 25 points and seven assists in win over Curtis. Weatherspoon also had 4+ steals in each game. Terrence Whiting, Todd Beamer basketball — Senior guard scored 26 points with nine rebounds and nine assists in win over Kentlake, then had 27-point, 10-rebound double-double with eight assists in win over White River. Ronnie Wiggins, Bellarmine Prep basketball — Sunk the game-winning 3-pointer against Lincoln on Thursday night to keep the Lions alive in the 3A PSL Narrows title race.

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