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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Athlete of the Week for contests played between May 26-31. Voting will remain open until noon Wednesday. The polls are 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. Nicholas Altheimer, Curtis track and field — Senior sprinted to three state titles at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma in the 4A Boys 100M Dash (10.59), 200M Dash (21.07), and the 4x100M Relay (40.93). Owen Brown, Mount Rainier track and field — Rams senior claimed the 4A Boys Triple Jump state title with his final leap at Mount Tahoma's WIAA Track & Field championships. Eddie Bruner Jr., Lincoln track and field — Abes junior set a personal record in his 3A Boys 400M title run (46.94) and won his second title with Lincoln's 4x100M Relay (41.69). Xavier Bunn, Tumwater track and field — T-Birds senior took home two gold medals in the 2A Boys Triple Jump (45-5.5) and 4x100M Relay (41.78) at Mount Tahoma's WIAA state meet. Ethan Carter, Eatonville track and field — Cruisers senior captured the 2A Boys Pole Vault state title (15-6) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Marvis Christian, Franklin Pierce track and field — Cardinals senior successfully defended his 2A Boys Long Jump title (22-8.75) at the WIAA state meet at Mount Tahoma. Mateo Cordero, Mount Tahoma track and field — Won the Mixed 100M Dash Unified title at the WIAA Track & Field championships on his home track (11.79). Jake Cuda, Gig Harbor baseball — Had a strong start in 3A state tournament loss to Kennewick, going five innings, allowing three hits, one run, walking three and striking out two. Andy Glaze, Steilacoom track and field — Sentinels senior won the 2A Boys 800M title (1:53.56) at the WIAA state meet at Mount Tahoma. Carson Godfrey, Olympia track and field — Bears junior won 4A Boys Shot Put title (60-10.5) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Kanai Kennedy, Mount Tahoma track and field — Freshman sprinter captured the 3A Boys 100M Dash state title on his home track (10.80) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Ethan Mar, Gig Harbor baseball — Went 2-for-3 with three RBI and a walk in 3A state tournament semifinal loss to Kennewick. Jett Reed, Puyallup baseball — Pitched 4 1/3 innings in relief in Puyallup's 4A state tournament semifinal loss to Lake Washington, allowing no hits, no runs and walking one. Jordan Smith, Timberline track and field — Blazers senior won the 3A Boys 300M Hurdles title at the WIAA state meet at Mount Tahoma. Gage Thompson, Puyallup baseball — Hit a solo home run to left field, scoring Puyallup's lone run in its 4A state tournament semifinal loss to Lake Washington. Geron White, Federal Way track and field — Eagles senior soared to repeat state high jump titles (6-11.25) and claimed the 3A Boys Triple Jump championship (46-6.25) at Mount Tahoma's WIAA state meet.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 26 to 31)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Athlete of the Week for contests played between May 26-31. 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. Amara Brown, Sumner track and field — Spartans senior won the 4A Girls 400M Dash state title (55.80) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Iren Derricks, Emerald Ridge track and field — Jaguars sophomore claimed two state titles in the 4A Girls 100M Dash (11.68) and 200M Dash (24.10) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Derricks' 200-meter time took down a state meet record that stood for 43 years (Donna Dennis, Clover Park, 24.13). Taylor Johnson, Eatonville track and field — Cruisers junior won two gold medals in the Girls Discus Throw Ambulatory (52-2) and Shot Put Ambulatory (17-5.75) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Marcella Jones, Kent-Meridian track and field — Royals senior won state titles in the 3A Girls 100M Dash (12.17) and 300M Hurdles (42.78) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma. Addison Kelly, Silas track and field — Rams senior won her third straight 3A Girls Triple Jump title (38-6.5) at the WIAA state meet at Mount Tahoma. Kayla Williams, Spanaway Lake track and field — Sentinels junior won the 4A Girls Triple Jump title (40-1) at the WIAA state meet at Mount Tahoma. Callie Wilson, Bonney Lake track and field — Panthers senior claimed the 4A Girls 100M Hurdles state title (14.22) and finished runner-up in the 4A Girls 200M Dash (24.56) at the WIAA Track & Field championships at Mount Tahoma.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 19 to 24)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 19 to 24)

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 19 to 24)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week for contests played between May 19-24. 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. Quentin Bockhorn, Gig Harbor baseball — Junior right-hander threw 6.1 strong innings in Saturday's 3-2 state win over West Seattle, allowing four hits and two runs (one earned) with four walks and eight strikeouts. The Tides went on to beat Inglemoor, 6-2, and advanced to this weekend's 3A semifinals. Reece Colbert, Charles Wright-Life Christian baseball — Junior threw six excellent innings in Saturday's 1A quarterfinal win over Cedar Park Christian, 9-3, permitting two hits and one earned run with five walks and 10 strikeouts. Leadoff hitter went 1-for-3 with a double, RBI, two walks, and two runs. Kaleb Copeland, Peninsula baseball — Junior right-hander delivered six shutout innings in Saturday's extra-inning state loss to Eastside Catholic, 1-0, allowing four hits with no walks and two strikeouts. Jake Cuda, Gig Harbor baseball — Junior right-hander threw a complete game in Saturday's 3A quarterfinal win over Inglemoor, 6-2, allowing six hits and two earned runs with one walk and five strikeouts. Cuda threw 99 pitches, 70 for strikes. Ethan Flavel, Decatur baseball — Sophomore right-hander dominated North Thurston via complete-game shutout in Saturday's 5-0 state win, surrendering just four hits and two walks with 10 strikeouts (0 ER). Easton Francis, Charles Wright-Life Christian baseball — Senior right-hander tossed six solid frames (6 H, 3 ER, 2 BB, 11 K) in Saturday's state-opening win over Royal, 4-3, and went 1-for-4 with a double at the plate. In the 1A quarterfinals later Saturday, Francis finished a homer shy of the cycle at the plate and went 3-for-4 with three runs and three RBI. Dylan Hoots, Fife baseball — Went 2-for-4 and drove in the team's only run in an 8-1 loss to Bainbridge in 2A state tournament opening round game on Saturday. Cooper Hordyk, Curtis baseball — Sophomore right-hander threw six strong innings in Saturday's 1-0 state loss to Eastlake, allowing four hits and one earned run with no walks and a strikeout. Kellen Mariani, Charles Wright-Life Christian baseball — Sophomore left fielder delivered the game-winning, RBI single in the sixth inning of Saturday's 4-3 state win over Royal. Mariani went 1-for-2 with a walk and RBI. Cooper Markham, Enumclaw baseball — Senior tossed 6.2 strong innings in Saturday's state-opening win over Stanwood, 2-1, allowing three hits and one run (0 ER) with two walks and 11 strikeouts. At the plate, doubled and finished 1-for-3 with a walk. Mason Pike, Puyallup baseball — Star pitcher no-hit Moses Lake with 17 strikeouts in Saturday's 4A State Round of 16, walking two across seven spectacular innings. The Vikings took down Moses Lake (5-0) and Lake Stevens (6-5) to reach this weekend's 4A semifinals. Wyatt Plyler, Sumner baseball — Sophomore right-hander threw five solid frames in Saturday's 6-2 state loss to Issaquah (3 H, 2 ER, 4 BB, 8 K) and went 1-for-2 with two walks at the plate. Daniel Porras, Gig Harbor baseball — Tides center fielder lifted a two-run homer in the first inning of Saturday's 3A quarterfinal win over Inglemoor, 6-2, finishing 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI. Zeke Prociw, Cascade Christian golf — Fired a tournament-low 69 in Tuesday's opening round and carded a final-round 72 to claim the 1A state boys golf title by four shots at Liberty Lake Golf Course. Jett Reed, Puyallup baseball — Senior left-hander threw 4.2 strong innings (4 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 9 K) to push Puyallup past Lake Stevens, 6-5, and into this weekend's 4A state semifinals. DJ Ringenbach, Puyallup baseball — A walk-off for school history books, the left fielder's game-winning single completed a three-run comeback in the final frame and lifted Puyallup over Lake Stevens, 6-5, in Saturday's 4A state quarterfinals. Ringenbach went 2-for-4 with a run and RBI. Zack Robertson, Puyallup soccer — Despite nursing an injury, came in and scored Puyallup's lone goal in 2-1 loss to Hazen in the 4A state tournament quarterfinals. It was his 30th goal of the season. Theo Snyder, Gig Harbor golf — Carded a two-day 144 (73-71), tying for fourth at the 3A boys state golf tournament at Creek at Qualchan Golf Course in Spokane. Jimmy Womach, Tumwater baseball — Junior catcher doubled twice in Saturday's 6-4 state loss to Port Angeles, going 2-for-4 with two RBI.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)

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time19-05-2025

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Boys Athlete of the Week for contests played between May 12-17. 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. Lincoln Berg, Olympia baseball — Leadoff hitter went 2-for-4, including a three-run home run in Olympia's 4-2 win over Emerald Ridge on Saturday, clinching a 4A state tournament berth for the Bears. On the mound, tossed a complete game, going seven innings, allowing six hits, two runs (none earned) and striking out four. Quentin Bockhorn, Gig Harbor baseball — Junior right-hander threw 4.2 shutout innings (2 H, 4 BB, 10 K) in Tuesday's 1-0 win over Kelso that clinched a 3A state berth. Tyler Buol, Decatur baseball — Sophomore right-hander threw two shutout relief innings and went 3-for-4 with two runs and three RBI in Decatur's 8-1 district playoff win over Kelso, clinching a 3A state berth. Carter Christiansen, Fife baseball — Want power? This catcher delivered in a loser-out, winner-to-state game over Franklin Pierce on Saturday, hitting three home runs and driving in four runs in a 4-2 win, clinching a 2A state tournament berth for the Trojans. Diego Flores, Tahoma soccer — The hero in Tahoma's 1-0 win over Union in the 4A District 3/4 championship game, Flores scored the lone goal in the first half from 35 yards out. Easton Francis, Charles Wright/Life Christian baseball — Threw a complete-game gem in 5-1 win over Klahowya in 1A District 3 title game, going seven innings, allowing four hits, one run, walking none and striking out seven. At the plate, drove in a pair of runs. Joe Giles, Curtis baseball — The catcher's two-run single sparked a four-run third inning in Saturday's winner-to-state, loser-out playoff win over Tahoma, 7-2. Giles finished 1-for-4 with two RBI. Luke Houk, Tumwater baseball — Senior threw five excellent innings (3 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 5 K) and retired his first nine batters in order to clinch a 2A state berth in Wednesday's 11-1 district playoff win over Hockinson. Kevin Kershaw, Tahoma soccer — Scored four goals in 6-0 win over Olympia in a 4A District 3/4 semifinal game. Rudy Larson, North Thurston baseball — The senior right-hander's complete-game shutout silenced Enumclaw in Tuesday's 4-0 playoff win, securing a 3A state-tournament berth. Larson threw a four-hitter (0 ER) with two walks and eight strikeouts. Harvey Lieberman, Kennedy Catholic baseball — Lancers starter threw a complete game (7 IP, 2 ER) and retired Emerald Ridge's final six batters in order to clinch a 4A state berth, 6-2, on Tuesday. Hunter Payne, Gig Harbor baseball — Went 2-for-3 with two RBI in 3-2 win over Capital in 3A District 3/4 semifinal game on Saturday. Madden Pike, Puyallup baseball — Freshman threw 4.2 shutout relief innings (3 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 6 K) to preserve the lead in Saturday's district championship win over Sumner, 7-6. The Vikings (26-0) roll into the 4A state tournament as the No. 1 seed. Mason Pike, Puyallup baseball — Senior right-hander threw a complete-game shutout to clinch a 4A state berth in Tuesday's 6-0 playoff win over Olympia, permitting three hits and two walks with 12 strikeouts over seven strong innings. Wyatt Plyler, Sumner baseball — Right-hander threw 6.2 stellar innings in Tuesday's 2-1 win over Tahoma that clinched a 4A state berth, allowing four hits and one run (0 ER) with two walks and 11 strikeouts. In Plyler's last three starts, the sophomore is 2-0 with a 1.88 ERA and 24 strikeouts. Lucas Redman, Capital baseball — Senior right-hander threw five strong frames (1 R, 0 ER, 7 K) in Tuesday's 9-3 playoff win over Prairie, clinching a 3A state berth. Isaac Schultz-Tait, Peninsula baseball — Went 1-for-2 with two RBI and a walk in 4-2 win over crosstown rival Gig Harbor in the 3A District 3/4 championship game on Saturday. Matthew Sleeter, Peninsula baseball — Senior 1B went 4-for-4 and delivered a pair of RBI singles in Peninsula's 6-5 playoff win over Decatur that clinched a 3A state berth. Chase Waters, Capital baseball — Cougars senior went 3-for-4 with a double and three RBI in Tuesday's 9-3 playoff win over Prairie, clinching a 3A state berth. Micah Yanos, Curtis baseball — Right fielder went 2-for-3 with two RBI in 7-2 win over Tahoma on Saturday, clinching a 4A state tournament berth for the Vikings.

Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)
Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)

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time19-05-2025

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Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week (May 12 to 17)

Vote now for The News Tribune's Girls Athlete of the Week for contests played between May 12-17. 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. Madison Aidar, Rogers softball — Drove in four runs on two hits, including a grand slam to center field in the third inning of Rogers' 15-0 win over Olympia on Saturday, clinching a 4A state tournament berth for the Rams. Dani Biehl, Gig Harbor softball — At the plate, went 2-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in 4-1 win over Prairie in 3A District 3/4 semifinals on Saturday. On the mound, tossed seven innings, allowing three hits, one earned run, a walk and striking out six. Brynna Erdmann, Auburn Mountainview softball — Drove in four runs on four hits, including a three-run home run and a double in 16-5 win over White River on Saturday, clinching a 3A state tournament berth for the Lions. Ella Ferguson, Tumwater softball — Sacramento State signee threw a complete-game two-hitter (16 K) and drove in three runs at the plate to lift Tumwater over W.F. West, 8-2, in Thursday's district semifinals. Madelyn Gilmore, Timberline softball — Freshman threw 6.2 sensational frames in Thursday's 3-2 playoff win over Auburn Mountainview that clinched a 3A state berth, allowing three hits and two runs (0 ER) with three walks and 10 strikeouts. Alyssa Harris, Enumclaw softball — Senior right-hander dominated Gig Harbor in Saturday's district championship game, striking out 16 and retiring the game's first 14 batters. Harris allowed four hits and three earned runs without a walk in Enumclaw's 8-3 title win. Austin Hitchner, Yelm softball — In 7-2 win over Rogers, Hitchner threw seven innings, allowing eight hits, two runs (one earned), walking two and striking out 10. At the plate, went 1-for-2 with two RBI, two walks and two runs scored, clinching a state tournament berth for the Tornados. Jessika Jennings, Graham-Kapowsin softball — Senior right-hander defused a talented Emerald Ridge lineup over seven strong innings (6 H, 4 ER, 6 BB, 15 K) and went 3-for-3 at the plate with two runs scored, two home runs, and four RBI in Friday's district quarterfinals. Izzy Michaels, Peninsula softball — Seahawks freshman went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in Saturday's elimination game, helping Peninsula rally from a 6-1 deficit to beat Auburn Mountainview, 10-8, and clinch a 3A state berth. Michaels is hitting .464 this season. Alyssa Neal, Enumclaw softball — The Hornets center fielder's walk-off, inside-the-park home run lifted Enumclaw over the 10-run limit in Thursday's playoff win over Peninsula, 11-1, and secured a 3A state-tournament berth. Neal went 3-for-5 with a home run, two doubles, and five RBI. Ava Puttler, Emerald Ridge softball — Drove in four runs on two hits in 8-2 win over Puyallup on Saturday, clinching a 4A state tournament berth for the Jaguars. Alexa Ramirez, Tahoma softball — Sophomore pitcher struck out 11 batters in Friday's district quarterfinal win over Olympia, 8-4, securing Tahoma's first state-tournament berth since 2019. Kiley Sledge, Franklin Pierce softball — Cardinals sophomore hit a two-run homer (1-for-3, 2 RBI) and threw three shutout relief innings to earn the save in Saturday's must-win game over Fife, 8-1, that clinched a 2A state tournament berth. Madelyn Stanaway, Rogers softball — Went 2-for-2 with five RBI, a walk and a pair of runs scored in Rogers' 15-0 win over Olympia on Saturday, clinching a 4A state tournament berth for the Rams. Alanna Wirtala, Emerald Ridge softball — The senior's two-run complete game (13 K) in Saturday's elimination game carried the reigning 4A runners-up back to the state tournament. Wirtala added an RBI single in the first inning.

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