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With the regular season winding down for some athletes and the postseason ramping up for others, the Eugene-Springfield area saw no shortage of standout performances over the past week.
Every week, you get to vote for The Register-Guard's Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Active Chiropractic.
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 registerguard.com/sports. The poll closes at 9 a.m. Thursday.
Cottage Grove senior Makya Alsup launched a season-best javelin throw of 118 feet, 9 inches May 9 to place second at the Stayton Invitational.
Alsup's throw is the third-best in the state this season among Class 4A girls.
Thurston sophomore Scotlyn Curtis uncorked a personal-best discus throw of 113-10 May 9 to win the 76th Annual Grants Pass Rotary Invitational.
Curtis' mark is the ninth-best in the state this season among Class 5A girls.
Churchill senior Olivia DeVore produced a personal-best pole vault mark of 11-6 to win the May 9 Junction City Invitational.
DeVore's height is the eighth-best in the state this season, regardless of classification.
Sheldon senior right-handed pitcher Soraya Dorsey went 3 for 3 with three doubles and two RBIs May 12 to lead the Irish to a 15-0 win over South Eugene.
On the mound, Dorsey threw a three-inning no-hitter, struck out three and walked just one.
Junction City senior Valeri Gingerich clocked a 100 personal-best of 12.68 to win the May 9 Junction City Invitational.
Gingerich's time is the third-fastest in the state this season among Class 4A girls. On the same day, she ran a 200 personal-best of 26.88, which ranks 10th among 4A girls.
Central Linn sophomore Anya Griffith ran a personal-best 1,500 time of 4:49.81 May 9 to win the Stayton Invitational.
Griffith's time is the second-fastest in the state among Class 2A girls. At the same meet, Griffith ran a season-best 1:00.90 in the 400. That's the fifth-fastest time in 2A this season.
Harrisburg senior shortstop Dylan Hayworth went 2 for 3 with a home run, a double and three RBIs May 12 in a 14-4 win over Elmira that secured the Mountain Valley Conference title for the Eagles.
Thurston senior catcher Daphnie Heckel went 3 for 3 with three home runs and four RBIs May 9 to lead the Colts to a 25-0 win over Springfield.
In the first game of a doubleheader earlier that day, Heckel went 3 for 3 with two doubles and one RBI.
Harrisburg senior outfielder Brooklynn Huddleston went 2 for 3 with a home run, a double and two RBIs May 12 in a 14-4 win over Elmira that secured the Mountain Valley Conference title for the Eagles.
Elmira sophomore shortstop Shiloh Jackson went 3 for 4 with a double and four RBIs May 15 to lift the Falcons to a 16-1 win over Creswell.
In the second game of a doubleheader later that day, Jackson went 3 for 4 with three RBIs in an 11-1 win.
Cottage Grove sophomore Carly Knutson ran a personal-best 4:59.33 1,500 and took eighth place May 15 at the Wally Ciochetti Invitational.
Knutson's time is the 11th-fastest in the state this season among Class 4A girls.
Junction City junior center fielder Mya McNamar went 3 for 5 with two doubles out of the leadoff spot May 12 to help the Tigers to a 12-3 win over North Bend.
North Eugene junior Sydney Nelson shot a two-round score of 186 (+42) to take fourth place at the May 11-12 Class 5A Special District 2 regional tournament at Mallard Creek Golf Course near Lebanon.
Pleasant Hill senior Ryan Thomas ran a season-best 100 time of 12.27 to win a May 13 Class 3A Special District 1 League meet.
Thomas' time is the second-fastest in the state this season among Class 3A girls.
Lowell junior Aniah Watson clocked a personal-best 200 time of 26.86 May 13 to take second place at a Class 3A Speical District 1 meet.
Watson's time is the seventh-fastest in the state this season among Class 2A girls.
To submit an Athlete of the Week nomination, please email Register-Guard sports reporter Jarrid Denney at [email protected] with the athlete's name, stats and any other relevant information about the performance they are being nominated for.
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Vote! Who should be Active Chiropractic girls Athlete of the Week?
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Every week, you get to vote for The Register-Guard's Athlete of the Week, sponsored by Active Chiropractic.
Here are the nominees for this week's girls Athlete of the Week:
- Makya Alsup, Cottage Grove track and field
- Scotlyn Curtis, Thurston track and field
- Olivia DeVore, Churchill track and field
- Soraya Dorsey, Sheldon softball
- Valeri Gingerich, Junction City track and field
- Anya Griffith, Central Linn
- Dylan Hayworth, Harrisburg softball
- Daphnie Heckel, Thurston softball
- Brooklynn Huddleston, Harrisburg softball
- Shiloh Jackson, Elmira softball
- Carly Knutson, Cottage Grove track and field
- Mya McNamar, Junction City softball
- Sydney Nelson, North Eugene golf
- Ryan Thomas, Pleasant Hill track and field
- Aniah Watson, Lowell track and field
Information about each nominee is listed below. Vote for the athlete you think is most deserving at registerguard.com/sports. The poll closes at 9 a.m. Thursday.
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Makya Alsup, Cottage Grove track and field
Cottage Grove senior Makya Alsup launched a season-best javelin throw of 118 feet, 9 inches May 9 to place second at the Stayton Invitational.
Alsup's throw is the third-best in the state this season among Class 4A girls.
Scotlyn Curtis, Thurston track and field
Thurston sophomore Scotlyn Curtis uncorked a personal-best discus throw of 113-10 May 9 to win the 76th Annual Grants Pass Rotary Invitational.
Curtis' mark is the ninth-best in the state this season among Class 5A girls.
Olivia DeVore, Churchill track and field
Churchill senior Olivia DeVore produced a personal-best pole vault mark of 11-6 to win the May 9 Junction City Invitational.
DeVore's height is the eighth-best in the state this season, regardless of classification.
Soraya Dorsey, Sheldon softball
Sheldon senior right-handed pitcher Soraya Dorsey went 3 for 3 with three doubles and two RBIs May 12 to lead the Irish to a 15-0 win over South Eugene.
On the mound, Dorsey threw a three-inning no-hitter, struck out three and walked just one.
Valeri Gingerich, Junction City track and field
Junction City senior Valeri Gingerich clocked a 100 personal-best of 12.68 to win the May 9 Junction City Invitational.
Gingerich's time is the third-fastest in the state this season among Class 4A girls. On the same day, she ran a 200 personal-best of 26.88, which ranks 10th among 4A girls.
Anya Griffith, Central Linn
Central Linn sophomore Anya Griffith ran a personal-best 1,500 time of 4:49.81 May 9 to win the Stayton Invitational.
Griffith's time is the second-fastest in the state among Class 2A girls. At the same meet, Griffith ran a season-best 1:00.90 in the 400. That's the fifth-fastest time in 2A this season.
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Dylan Hayworth, Harrisburg softball
Harrisburg senior shortstop Dylan Hayworth went 2 for 3 with a home run, a double and three RBIs May 12 in a 14-4 win over Elmira that secured the Mountain Valley Conference title for the Eagles.
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Daphnie Heckel, Thurston softball
Thurston senior catcher Daphnie Heckel went 3 for 3 with three home runs and four RBIs May 9 to lead the Colts to a 25-0 win over Springfield.
In the first game of a doubleheader earlier that day, Heckel went 3 for 3 with two doubles and one RBI.
You must be registered for see images attach
Brooklynn Huddleston, Harrisburg softball
Harrisburg senior outfielder Brooklynn Huddleston went 2 for 3 with a home run, a double and two RBIs May 12 in a 14-4 win over Elmira that secured the Mountain Valley Conference title for the Eagles.
Shiloh Jackson, Elmira softball
Elmira sophomore shortstop Shiloh Jackson went 3 for 4 with a double and four RBIs May 15 to lift the Falcons to a 16-1 win over Creswell.
In the second game of a doubleheader later that day, Jackson went 3 for 4 with three RBIs in an 11-1 win.
Carly Knutson, Cottage Grove track and field
Cottage Grove sophomore Carly Knutson ran a personal-best 4:59.33 1,500 and took eighth place May 15 at the Wally Ciochetti Invitational.
Knutson's time is the 11th-fastest in the state this season among Class 4A girls.
Mya McNamar, Junction City softball
Junction City junior center fielder Mya McNamar went 3 for 5 with two doubles out of the leadoff spot May 12 to help the Tigers to a 12-3 win over North Bend.
You must be registered for see images attach
Sydney Nelson, North Eugene golf
North Eugene junior Sydney Nelson shot a two-round score of 186 (+42) to take fourth place at the May 11-12 Class 5A Special District 2 regional tournament at Mallard Creek Golf Course near Lebanon.
You must be registered for see images attach
Ryan Thomas, Pleasant Hill track and field
Pleasant Hill senior Ryan Thomas ran a season-best 100 time of 12.27 to win a May 13 Class 3A Special District 1 League meet.
Thomas' time is the second-fastest in the state this season among Class 3A girls.
Aniah Watson, Lowell track and field
Lowell junior Aniah Watson clocked a personal-best 200 time of 26.86 May 13 to take second place at a Class 3A Speical District 1 meet.
Watson's time is the seventh-fastest in the state this season among Class 2A girls.
To submit an Athlete of the Week nomination, please email Register-Guard sports reporter Jarrid Denney at [email protected] with the athlete's name, stats and any other relevant information about the performance they are being nominated for.
This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Vote! Who should be Active Chiropractic girls Athlete of the Week?
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