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The 2026 OSAA high school spring sports season is at the finish line and several Salem-Keizer area athletes have closed their respective seasons with state championship hardware across multiple sports.
Every week, you get to vote for the Statesman Journal’s Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Maps Credit Union.
Here are the nominees for this week’s girls Athlete of the Week.
Information about each nominee is listed below. Vote for the athlete you think is most deserving at statesmanjournal.com/sports. The poll closes at 9 a.m. Thursday.
Bishop, a junior, pitched a full seven innings and struck out nine batters in the Rams' 9-1 win over Weston-McEwen June 2 in the OSAA 2A/1A state semifinals.
Burns, a junior, placed third in the Class 4A 100-meter hurdles in 15.89 seconds and sixth in the 300 hurdles in 48.12 May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
Ehrens, a junior, won the Class 5A shot put with a 37-foot, 7 1/4-inch throw May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
Foster, a senior, posted two hits and three RBIs June 2 in the Rams' 9-1 win over Weston-McEwen in the OSAA 2A/1A state semifinals.
Miller, a junior, placed fourth in the Class 6A shot put with a 36-1 1/4 toss and sixth in discus (109-6) May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
Nelson, a sophomore placed fourth in the Class 5A 100 in 12.27 and third in the 200 in 25.22 May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
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: Vote! Who should be Maps girls Athlete of the Week?
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Every week, you get to vote for the Statesman Journal’s Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Maps Credit Union.
Here are the nominees for this week’s girls Athlete of the Week.
- Addie Bishop, Regis softball
- Makenna Burns, Cascade track and field
- Madalynn Ehrens, Silverton track and field
- Hadley Foster, Regis softball
- Madelyn Miller, West Salem track and field
- Harlow Nelson, Dallas track and field
Information about each nominee is listed below. Vote for the athlete you think is most deserving at statesmanjournal.com/sports. The poll closes at 9 a.m. Thursday.
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Addie Bishop, Regis softball
Bishop, a junior, pitched a full seven innings and struck out nine batters in the Rams' 9-1 win over Weston-McEwen June 2 in the OSAA 2A/1A state semifinals.
You must be registered for see images
Makenna Burns, Cascade track and field
Burns, a junior, placed third in the Class 4A 100-meter hurdles in 15.89 seconds and sixth in the 300 hurdles in 48.12 May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
You must be registered for see images attach
Madalynn Ehrens, Silverton track and field
Ehrens, a junior, won the Class 5A shot put with a 37-foot, 7 1/4-inch throw May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
You must be registered for see images attach
Hadley Foster, Regis softball
Foster, a senior, posted two hits and three RBIs June 2 in the Rams' 9-1 win over Weston-McEwen in the OSAA 2A/1A state semifinals.
You must be registered for see images attach
Madelyn Miller, West Salem track and field
Miller, a junior, placed fourth in the Class 6A shot put with a 36-1 1/4 toss and sixth in discus (109-6) May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
You must be registered for see images attach
Harlow Nelson, Dallas track and field
Nelson, a sophomore placed fourth in the Class 5A 100 in 12.27 and third in the 200 in 25.22 May 30 at the OSAA state championships.
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: Vote! Who should be Maps girls Athlete of the Week?
Continue reading...