Vote now: Who should be the WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week (1/8/24)?
Here are the candidates for the WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week for Jan. 1-Jan. 6 as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive’s staff. Read through the nominees and cast your vote at the bottom of the page. Voting will conclude on Sunday at 11:59 p.m. and the winner will be announced Monday, Jan. 15th. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @sblivewa.
THIS WEEK’S WAFD BANK WASHINGTON ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES:
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WASHINGTON NOMINEES
Ray Adams, North Thurston boys basketball: Rams' rangy big man posted his sixth consecutive double-double - 22 points, 12 rebounds - in a 3A SSC win over perennial playoff contender Gig Harbor. He also registered a season-high five blocked shots.
Kacen Bach, Stevenson boys basketball: School's starting quarterback was delivering darts in a 1A Trico loss to La Center - game-high 32 points, including seven 3-pointers, to go along with nine rebounds, five assists and five steals.
Siena Brown, Hockinson girls basketball: Senior guard set the school's single-game scoring mark - 39 points - to go along with 10 rebounds and five steals in a 2A GSHL loss to Mark Morris.
Jacob Christianson and Koen Mattern, Lake Stevens wrestling: Teammates made it to the finals at arguably the top tournament in the Northwest - the Rollie Lane in Idaho. Christianson lost to Caldwell's Draven Johns, 3-1, at 120 pounds while Mattern was pinned by Minico's Garrett Vail (4:21) at 220.
Devin Coppinger, Nooksack Valley girls basketball: It is pretty evident that the UW signee gets up for playing rival Lynden Christian. The guard poured in a game-high 29 points, including seven 3-pointers, in a 61-46 win over the Lyncs. The 1A Northwest Conference rivals have played in the past two WIAA title games.
Julia Dalan, W.F. West girls basketball: On pace to become the school's all-time leading scorer, the junior post player eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for her career with a game-high 24 points in a 2A EvCo rivalry win over Centralia.
Zoe Galbreath, Lind-Ritzville-Sprague girls basketball: Posted her second 40-point effort of the season with 40 points (on 16-of-28 shooting) in a 2B Northeast win over Kettle Falls, then had 25 points in a close loss to No. 19 Reardan.
Noah Holman, Gonzaga Prep wrestling: Senior made it to the finals at arguably the top tournament in the Northwest - the Rollie Lane in Idaho - losing to McCall's Matthew Daniels, 4-2, in the 160-pound championship match. It tied for the highest finish among Washington wrestlers.
Lars Michaelson, Bremerton wrestling: Stanford signee placed fifth at the prestigious Doc Buchanan Invitational in Calfiornai, reaching the semifinals in the 193-pound weight class before falling to Canyon Springs standout Sonny King, 6-2. He won four of his six matches in the tournament.
Lynnea Moran, Hanford girls basketball: Broke the school's 30-year-old single-game scoring mark in an Mid-Columbia Conference game against Hermiston with 36 points on 14-of-19 shooting from the floor. Also had five steals.
Gia Powell, Meadowdale girls basketball: Twice, the Mavericks hit the 90-point mark - and their standout guard was in the middle of it. She tallied 33 points, including nine 3-pointers, in a win over Glacier Peak, had 24 points in win over Shorecrest and 30 points in record-setting 96-89 win over Mercer Island.
Buddy Smeenk, Sunnyside Christian boys basketball: The senior can fill up 30-point games in a hurry for the Knights. He scored a game-high 39 points in his team's loss at Moses Lake Christian, and had 28 points in a win over Waitsburg.
Eli Williams, North Central boys basketball: Senior scored a game-high 28 points as Wolfpack beat Gonzaga Prep for first time in 17 years. Williams had 11 of his points in the two overtime periods, including a game-tying bucket late in first extra sessions - and two big free throws in second OT to seal win.