For all the tutorial yr, we’ll present an inventory of candidates who stood out over the earlier week and permit you, the reader, to vote for the winner.
This week, we take into account performances from Could 19-24.
Polls shut at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Vote as many occasions as you’d like till then with out utilizing bots or some other synthetic strategies of voting.
Scroll to the underside for the ballot.
We settle for nominations till 11 a.m. every Monday.
We additionally evaluate stats submitted to MaxPreps by coaches/crew statisticians.
On to the nominees:
EJ Boeschenstein, Foothill observe and subject: The senior gained the 300-meter hurdles on the North Coast Part Meet of Champions, recording a time of 38.90.
Raul Henriquez, Oakland volleyball: Henriquez totaled 14 kills and 5 digs in Oakland’s sweep (25-23, 25-23, 25-20) of Stockton’s Aspire Benjamin Holt School Preparatory Academy within the NorCal Division IV playoffs.
Jaden Jefferson, De La Salle observe and subject: The College of North Carolina commit set a brand new part report within the 100-meter sprint, profitable first place on the NCS Meet of Champions with a time of 10.30. He additionally gained the 200 in 21.11.
Mattheo LaCasia, Woodside observe and subject: LaCasia gained the 400 on the Central Coast Part finals, crossing the end line in 46.92.
Chase McMullen, San Ramon Valley observe and subject: McMullen gained the 400 on the NCS Meet of Champions, crossing the end line in 48.90.
Tommy Moran, Willow Glen baseball: Moran went 3 for 3 with two RBIs in Willow Glen’s 7-6 win over The King’s Academy within the CCS Division III opening spherical sport. Willow Glen will play Los Altos at Mission School within the semifinals on Wednesday.
Jonas Petty, Piedmont Hills observe and subject: Petty took first place within the 100 at CCS finals with a time of 10.75. He additionally gained the 200 in 21.36.
Ryan Shen, Monta Vista observe and subject: The junior gained the lengthy bounce on the CCS finals with a mark of 23-7 ¾. He additionally gained the excessive bounce, leaping to a top of 6-6.
Noah Sison, Las Lomas baseball: Sison struck out six throughout six innings in Las Lomas’ 7-1 win over Moreau Catholic within the NCS Division IV quarterfinals. The Knights will host Healdsburg within the semifinals on Wednesday.
Ethan Williams, Los Gatos baseball: Williams pitched a whole sport, scattering 4 hits and a stroll and hanging out 5 to steer Los Gatos to a 3-0 win over Bellarmine within the CCS Division I quarterfinals. Los Gatos will play Valley Christian within the semifinals at Excite Ballpark on Wednesday.