Granville girls basketball G Cate Schieber voted SBLive’s Ohio High School Athlete of the Week
Congratulations toGranville girls basketball guard Cate Schieber for being voted SBLive’s Ohio High School Athlete of the Week for Dec. 20-26!
The senior helped the Blue Aces overcome a 14-point deficit with a game-high 24 points and scored her 1,000th career point in the second half of a 42-37 victory against Hilliard Davidson.
Schieber ran away with this week's honor, receiving 79.17% of the total vote.
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Here are the other athletes who were nominated for Dec. 20-26:
Bethany Bonar, Bellaire girls basketball
Bonar led the Reds with 15 points in a 53-42 road win against Shadyside.
Graesin Cass, Northmor boys basketball
Cass led the Golden Knights with a career-high 22 points in a win over Loudonville.
Ray Ellington, Westlake boys basketball
Ellington had a school-record 45 points as Westlake routed Oberlin 101-65.
Sean Keller, Elder boys basketball
Keller had 26 points and went 8 for 14 from three-point range as Elder defeated Badin 80-30
Gianna Lane, Tree of Life girls basketball
The freshman had 29 points to lead the Trojans to a 61-56 victory over Danville.
Jesse McCulloch, Lutheran East boys basketball
McCulloch had 22 points, 16 rebounds, four blocks and two steals in a home victory against Villa Angela Saint Joseph.
Daniya McDonald, Whitehall Yearling girls basketball
McDonald had 29 points against Grandview Heights, recording her fourth 20+ point game of the season
Luke Parker, Benedictine ice hockey
Parker had the final goal in the third period to beat Olmsted Falls 3-2.
Nick Rini, Padua boys basketball
The senior hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to push the Bruins past Garfield Heights 55-54.
R.J. Stoller, Thomas Worthington ice hockey
Stoller had a goal in a 2-1 win over Dublin Jerome.
Olivia Suponcic, Lake Catholicgymnastics
The senior took first place on beam and placed second on vault and all-around.
Brendan Tahsler, Padua bowling
Tahsler bowled a 718 series and finished as Westlake Demons Classic Tournament MVP to help his team to the tournament championship.
Matt Tonsing, St. Edward bowling
Tonsing bowled 203-169 for a series total of 372 and a 186 average, helping the Eagles top Westlake 2,523-2,280.
Solé Williams, Princeton girls basketball
Williams had a team-high 33 points, six assists and three steals against Mount Notre Dame to help Princeton snap the Cougars’ win streak at 79 games.