Vote now: Who should be the SBLive Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?

Here are the candidates for SBLive Oklahoma’s high school athlete of the week for April 11-17.
Vote now: Who should be the SBLive Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?
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By Buck Ringgold

Here are the candidates for SBLive Oklahoma’s high school athlete of the week for April 11-17. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email nate@scorebooklive.com.

Editor’s Note: Our Athlete of the Week feature and corresponding poll is intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competition. However, we do not allow votes that are generated by script, macro or other automated means. Athletes that receive votes generated by script, macro or other automated means will be disqualified.

Hank Heiselbetz, Edmond North baseball

Heiselbetz played a big role in the Huskies winning the Northwest Optimist Tournament this past weekend. In the title game against Putnam City North, he tied a school record with eight RBIs in a 16-5 win while going 3-for-4 with a home run and two doubles. He had a hit and two RBIs in a 5-2 win against Mustang in the opening game and was 2-for-4 with a double in North's 8-0 win against Chickasha.

Taylor Tomlin, Edmond Deer Creek baseball

Tomlin was 2-for-4 with a double and three RBIs as the Antlers held off Oktaha, 7-4, at the Spartan-Tiger Turf War on Saturday.

Blake Lamb, Jenks baseball

Lamb threw a two-hit complete game and struck out six as the Trojans defeated Bixby, 3-1, Saturday at the Spartan-Tiger Turf War.

Colin Fisher, Noble baseball

Fisher allowed one hit over six innings and struck out nine batters as the Bears picked up a 7-0 win against Fort Gibson on Friday.

Braden Blake, Howe baseball

Blake went 2-for-4, and had a walk-off two-run single as the Lions rallied past Battiest on Friday, 7-6.

Brock Streun, Sallisaw baseball

Streun was 2-for-4 and drove in three runs, including a tie-breaking homer in the seventh as the Black Diamonds edged Muldrow on Thursday, 7-6. He was also 3-for-5 with five RBIs in Sallisaw' 17-11 win against Poteau on Tuesday.

Jayden Gould, Stigler baseball

Gould was 3-for-4 with an RBI and also pitched a four-hitter, striking out 12, in the Bulldogs' 10-1 win against Muldrow on Tuesday.

Will Bryan, Wister baseball

Bryan was 4-for-5 and drove in three runs in the Wildcats' 18-11 win against Poteau on Thursday.

Trevor Grubbs, Heavener baseball

Grubbs went 4-for-4 and had four RBIs as the Wolves got a 19-8 win against Talihina on Thursday.

Lane Mann, Haskell baseball

Mann tossed a five-inning perfect game on Thursday as the Haymakers posted a 9-0 win against Liberty. He also went 2-for-3 with four RBIs, including hitting a three-run homer.

Landon Flusche, Broken Arrow baseball

Flusche threw a six-inning shutout and struck out 14 batters in the Tigers' 10-0 win against Ponca City on April 11. He also went 7-for-11 on offense last week and drove in seven runs.

Treyton Bailey, Salina baseball

Bailey threw a five-inning perfect game in a 10-0 win Tuesday against Westville, a week after throwing a no-hitter.

John Imbush, Panama baseball

Imbush was 3-for-3 and drove in a run in the Razorbacks' 9-5 win against Pocola on Tuesday.

Carson Wiggins, Roland baseball

Wiggins was 3-for-3 and drove in two runs as the Rangers posted a 16-3 win against Keys on Tuesday.

Jackson Smith, Owasso baseball

Smith went 4-for-5 and hit a home run as the Rams edged Jenks in nine innings, 4-3, on April 11.

Jillian Strange, Wagoner girls soccer

Strange scored two first-half goals and assisted the Lady Bulldogs' two other goals in their 4-1 win at Skiatook on Friday.

Emily Cross, Booker T. Washington girls soccer

Cross scored the Lady Hornets' opening goal off a corner kick as they went on to a 4-0 win at Muskogee on Friday.

Sydney Taylor, Fort Gibson girls soccer

Taylor scored two goals and assisted the team's opening goal in a 4-0 win against Pryor on Friday.

Emelie Rhein, Owasso girls soccer

Rhein scored the winning goal as the Lady Rams defeated Booker T. Washington, 1-0, on April 12.

Tres Thornton, Wagoner boys soccer

Thompson scored the decisive goal in the shootout mode as the Bulldogs posted a 3-2 win at Skiatook on Friday.

Henry Holman, Booker T. Washington boys soccer

Holman had a first-half goal to give the Hornets the lead for good in their 2-0 win at Muskogee on Friday.

Seth Rowan, Fort Gibson boys soccer

Rowan's second-half goal broke a 1-all score and gave the Tigers a key 2-1 win Friday against Pryor.

Madi Surber, Tuttle girls track

Surber won the 400 meters (57.08), the 100 hurdles (14.73) and the 300 hurdles (44.54), and was part of the first-place 400 (50.29) and 800 relay squads (1:48.12) at Friday's Southern Oklahoma Invitational in Duncan, with the Lady Tigers taking the team championship.

Payton Hinkle, Broken Arrow girls track

Hinkle won the 3,200 meter run (11:06.63) and helped the 1,600 relay team take first (4:17.65) at Friday's Broken Arrow Track Classic, helping the Lady Tigers to the team title.

Aphina Mayfield, Altus girls track

Mayfield helped Altus win the girls championship at Friday's Elk City Classic by placing first in the 400 meter dash (1:03.73).

Ava Yocham, Bristow girls track

Yocham took both the 100 (17.39) and 300 hurdles (50.75) at the David Ritchie Invitational Friday in Bristow as the Lady Pirates took home the team title.

McKenna Hood, Tahlequah girls track

Hood won the 1,600 meters (5:39.31) at the Coweta Tiger Track Classic on Friday as the Lady Tigers won the girls title.

Keelie Anderson, Wynnewood girls track

Anderson was the long jump champion (15-1) at Friday's Okemah meet, as the Lady Savages took the team title.

Mady Swayze, Hooker girls track

Swayze won both the 100 (13.28) and 400 (1:04.30) meters at Friday's Laverne Invitational, helping Hooker to the girls title.

Shaylin Petty, Seiling girls track

Behind Petty's first place showing in the 800 meters (2:31.54), Seiling was able to win the girls team title at Friday's Kenny Roof Memorial meet in Thomas.

Chloe Ezell, Edmond Memorial girls track

Ezell won the 800 meter run (2:19.05) and was also part of the first place 1,600 (4:07.23) and 3,200 (9:56.25) relay squads, helping the Lady Bulldogs to the large school girls team title at the Jerry Runyan Wildcat Relays in Ponca City on Thursday.

Claire Elder, Fairview girls track 

Elder won the 3,200 meter run (15:02.68) while helping her team win the girls small school championship at Thursday's Jerry Runyan Wildcat Relays in Ponca City.

Gwyneth Meyers, Bishop Kelley girls track

Meyers won the 3,200 meter run (11:14.61) and also was part of the first-place 1,600 (4:13.85) and 3,200 (9:59.61) relay teams at Thursday's Running for Christ Classic at Bishop Kelley, helping the Lady Comets to the team title.

Mckenna Huston, Choctaw girls track

Huston won the 400 meters (58.52) and was part of three first-place relay squads, the 400 (49.55), the 800 (1:46.49) and the 1,600 (4:07.36) at Thursday's Yukon Classic, helping the Lady Yellowjackets to the team title. She also won the 400 meters (59.87) and was part of the 1,600 relay squad that won first (4:10.85) at Saturday's Gregg Byram Classic in Norman, leading Choctaw to another team title.

Khalil Ferguson, Lawton Eisenhower boys track

Ferguson won both the 110 (15.82) and 300 hurdles (42.21) and was part of the 800 relay squad (1:31.52) that won at Friday's Southern Oklahoma Invitational in Duncan, helping Lawton Ike to the boys team championship.

Sylis Jureolo, Anadarko boys track

Jureolo won both the 110 hurdles (17.66) and the 300 hurdles (42.55) at Friday's Kenny Roof Memorial meet in Thomas, with the Warriors taking the boys title.

Israel Ramos, Hooker boys track

Ramos won the 800 meters (2:07.95) as well as the 3,200 meters (10:42.33) at Friday's Laverne Invitational, helping Hooker to the boys championship.

Blake Feron, Broken Arrow boys track

Feron won the 3,200 run (9:24.34) and was part of the first-place 1,600 (3:37.70) and 3,200 (10:51.71) relay squads at Friday's Broken Arrow Track Classic, helping the home team Tigers claim the boys championship.

Nathan De Los Santos, Altus boys track

De Los Santos won the 200 meters (23.35) as he helped Altus to the boys title at Friday's Elk City Classic.

Lane Yaunt, Cushing boys track

Yaunt won the long jump (19-11) at Friday's David Ritchie Invitational in Bristow, helping Cushing to the boys team title.

Jaxson Grimes, Metro Christian boys track

Grimes was the long jump champion (22-2.5) at Friday's Coweta Tiger Classic, with the Patriots winning the team championship.

Heston Thompson, Stillwater boys track

Thompson won the 200 meter dash (22.43) and also was part of the gold medal winning 800 relay squad (1:31.57) at Thursday's Jerry Runyan Wildcat Relays in Ponca City, helping the Pioneers claim the large school boys team championship. He also won the 200 meter dash (22.61) at Saturday's Gregg Byram Classic in Norman as the Pioneers took another team title.

Sawyer Hutchison, Fairview boys track

Hutchison won both the discus (158-9) and the shot put (48-1) at the Jerry Runyan Wildcat Relays Thursday in Ponca City, also helping Fairview finish first in the boys small school division.

Cash Hudson, Bishop Kelley boys track

Hudson took first place in the discus (138-3), helping the Comets to the team title at their Running for Christ Classic on Thursday.

Joshua Cherry, Edmond Memorial boys track

Cherry won two titles at Thursday's Yukon Classic, helping the Bulldogs take the boys team crown. He was first in both the 1,600 (4:23.78) and the 3,200 (9:37.79).


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Buck Ringgold, SBLive Sports
BUCK RINGGOLD, SBLIVE SPORTS

Buck Ringgold is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana.