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Scio softball player Mahala Pyle is the winner of the Maps Credit Union high school girls Athlete of the Week, as voted by Statesman Journal readers.
A junior, Pyle hit a first-inning two-run home run and finished the game with two hits and three RBIs May 14 in the Loggers' 7-3 win over rival Dayton.
Pyle received 71.88% of the reader poll votes. Crosshill Christian track and field athlete Kasey Zuidema was second (21.22%).
Here are the other nominees.
Hajdaravic, a freshman, finished as the top singles competitor at the Central Valley Conference district meet May 12 to qualify for the OSAA state championships.
Jones, a junior, drove in five runs with three hits and a home run May 13 in the Dragons' 18-3 win over Silverton. Jones also pitched three innings and struck out three batters.
Macik, a senior, hit a three-run home run May 11 to help the Celtics clinch a 9-5 win over Central Valley Conference rival West Salem.
Morley, a sophomore, threw 140 feet, 9 inches in the javelin at the Stayton Invitational May 9 for a first-place finish and Class 4A's top mark this season.
Sanchez, a freshman, ran a 25.82-second 200-meter dash at the Stayton Invitational May 9 for a first-place finish and Class 5A's seventh-best time this spring.
Zuidema, a junior, threw 39-1 in shot put and 134-0 in javelin May 12 at the Austin Smith Thrower's Invite. Both marks were good for first-place finishes and both throws are Class 2A's best marks of the season.
Landon Bartlett covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at [email protected] or on X, TikTok or Instagram @bartlelo.
This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Scio softball player wins Maps girls Athlete of the Week
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Scio softball player Mahala Pyle is the winner of the Maps Credit Union high school girls Athlete of the Week, as voted by Statesman Journal readers.
A junior, Pyle hit a first-inning two-run home run and finished the game with two hits and three RBIs May 14 in the Loggers' 7-3 win over rival Dayton.
Pyle received 71.88% of the reader poll votes. Crosshill Christian track and field athlete Kasey Zuidema was second (21.22%).
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Here are the other nominees.
Mariela Hajdaravic, Sprague tennis
Hajdaravic, a freshman, finished as the top singles competitor at the Central Valley Conference district meet May 12 to qualify for the OSAA state championships.
Maddi Jones, Dallas softball
Jones, a junior, drove in five runs with three hits and a home run May 13 in the Dragons' 18-3 win over Silverton. Jones also pitched three innings and struck out three batters.
Natalie Macik, McNary softball
Macik, a senior, hit a three-run home run May 11 to help the Celtics clinch a 9-5 win over Central Valley Conference rival West Salem.
Mila Morley, Stayton track and field
Morley, a sophomore, threw 140 feet, 9 inches in the javelin at the Stayton Invitational May 9 for a first-place finish and Class 4A's top mark this season.
Ava Sanchez, Central track and field
Sanchez, a freshman, ran a 25.82-second 200-meter dash at the Stayton Invitational May 9 for a first-place finish and Class 5A's seventh-best time this spring.
Kasey Zuidema, Crosshill Christian track and field
Zuidema, a junior, threw 39-1 in shot put and 134-0 in javelin May 12 at the Austin Smith Thrower's Invite. Both marks were good for first-place finishes and both throws are Class 2A's best marks of the season.
Landon Bartlett covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at [email protected] or on X, TikTok or Instagram @bartlelo.
This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Scio softball player wins Maps girls Athlete of the Week
Continue reading...