Missouri
Vote now: Who should be SBLive’s Missouri high school Athlete of the Week (Nov. 28-Dec. 4)?
By Cody Thorn
Listed below are the candidates for SBLive’s Missouri Excessive College Athlete of the Week for Nov. 28-Dec. 4 as nominated by followers, readers and SBLive’s workers.
Learn by the nominees and solid your vote on the backside of the web page. Voting will conclude on Sunday at 11:59 p.m. and the winner shall be introduced the next week. If you want to appoint an athlete sooner or later, please e mail athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com.
THIS WEEK’S SBLIVE MISSOURI ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES:
Editor’s Observe: Our Athlete of the Week function and corresponding ballot is meant to be enjoyable, and we don’t set limits on what number of instances a fan can vote through the competitors. Nonetheless, we don’t enable votes which are generated by script, macro or different automated means. Athletes that obtain votes generated by script, macro or different automated means shall be disqualified.
Marvin Burks Jr., Cardinal Ritter soccer
Contributed on either side of the ball for the undefeated Class 3 champions. He had 118 yards carrying the ball with 4 touchdowns whereas including 9 tackles and a pair of ½ TFL. He additionally flipped his dedication from Ole Miss to Missouri on Sunday.
Mikah Edwards, Jefferson Metropolis Helias ladies basketball
Tallied 20 factors and grabbed six rebounds to assist the Crusaders beat Fatima, 57-53, within the championship of the Comet Traditional in Westphalia.
Grace Nice, Lawson ladies basketball
The senior scored 22 factors – yet one more than the opposition — to assist Lawson begin the 12 months 5-0 with a 46-21 over Lafayette County.
Aiden Hahn, Farmington wrestling
The freshman went 4-0 and took first place within the 106-pound division on the Neosho Event. Three of them had been by pins.
Dylan Hair, Blair Oaks soccer
In his ultimate sport for the Falcons, he guided the group to the Missouri Class 2 championship. He threw for 250 yards on one 9 completions, however three of them had been touchdowns. On the bottom, he ran for 91 yards and two extra touchdowns.
Chase Hendricks, St. Mary’s soccer
Had three complete touchdowns to guide the Dragons to a second straight state championship. Hendricks had 4 catches – two scores – and 101 yards. He additionally returned a punt 67 yards for a landing.
Madison Johnson, Harrisonville ladies basketball
The senior tallied 17 factors to assist Harrisonville choose up a 37-20 win in opposition to Summit Christian Academy.
Trevor Klein, East Buchanan soccer
Had a banner day for the Class 1 champion Bulldogs with 130 yards and three scores on the bottom, two catches and 60 yards with a landing catching the ball on offense. On protection, he had six tackles, two TFL, one compelled fumble, one interception and one sack.
Braxton Linville, North Andrew soccer
He did his injury within the run sport for the Cardinals, which gained the 8-man title 54-24 over Bishop LeBlond. He ran 26 instances for 251 yards and scored 4 instances.
Jordan Martin, Jefferson Metropolis boys basketball
Sophomore averaged 22 factors per sport in a three-game stretch on the Phog Allen Invitational this weekend at William Chrisman Excessive College. The Arkansas baseball commit earned probably the most excellent participant honor on the match.
Latroy McIntosh, Cape Girardeau Central boys basketball
The 6-foot-7 senior scored 24 factors, together with 14 within the third quarter, to assist the Tigers beat Sikeston 84-71 on the Fountain Metropolis Traditional at DeSoto.
Charlie Miller, Russellville boys basketball
The Missouri baseball commit scored the game-winning bucket with 32 seconds left to present the Indians a 75-74 win over St. Elizabeth within the Eugene Event.
Calvin Nash, Riverview Gardens boys basketball
He hit six of eight 3-point makes an attempt, grabbed seven rebounds and tallied 24 factors in a50-39 win over Francis Howell Central.
Abraham Nayou, Maplewood-Richmond Heights boys basketball
Made 10 of 13 pictures and completed with 24 factors to assist the Blue Devils choose up a 56-50 win on Dec. 2.
Charles Nelson, Miller Profession Academy boys basketball
Tallied 20 factors and hit three 3-pointers to assist his group choose up a 78-45 win over Soldan.
Cole Nichols, Dexter boys basketball
He scored 32 factors in a 72-46 win in opposition to Malden and earlier within the week hit the game-winning free-throw to assist beat defending state champion Charleston, ending with 23 factors in that sport.
Blaine Ortiz, McDonald County wrestling
Ortiz picked up a technical fall win, 20-4, over Diamond’s James LaFever. It was Ortiz’s a centesimal profession victory.
Zach Rackers, Blair Oaks wrestling
He went 5-0, with all pins, within the 165-pound class to take first place on the Steve Leslie Invitational in Nice Hill.
Katie Scott, Carl Junction ladies basketball
The junior ahead recorded a double-double to assist the Bulldogs win the forty sixth Annual Carl Junction Traditional. Scott had 21 factors and 14 rebounds within the 53-47 win over Nevada.
Ryder Shelton, Kearney wrestling
A defending state champion picked up three wins and took first place within the 113-pound division on the Neosho Event.
Adam Shipley, Francis Howell soccer
Accounted for 5 touchdowns to assist the Vikings declare the state title. He threw two scores and 89 yards and ran for 245 yards and three touchdowns.
Grace Slaughter, Grain Valley ladies basketball
She isn’t exhibiting a lot signal of rust after tearing her ACL final 12 months. The Missouri commit scored 40 factors in a 67-42 win over Park Hill.
Mele Taula, William Chrisman ladies basketball
Recorded a double-double in a win in opposition to Heart, 66-45, by scoring 27 factors and grabbing 16 rebounds.
Avian Webb, North Kansas Metropolis boys basketball
In a high-scoring sport, the sophomore tallied 33 factors to assist North Kansas Metropolis choose up a 102-95 win over Park Hill.
Charlie Windmann, Pembroke Hill ladies basketball
She scored 20 factors twice this previous week, doing in a sport in opposition to Smithville on Friday after which in opposition to St. Joseph Benton earlier within the week.
All Wright, Joplin boys basketball
The guard scored a game-high 39 factors, 25 of these within the second half to assist the Eagles beat Pittsburg, Kansas, 81-73.
Eli Zar, Neosho wrestling
He went 5-0 to take first place within the 165-pound title at his group’s dwelling invitational, which the Wildcats gained by 8 1/2 factors over Farmington.
Kennedy Zgaynor, Poplar Bluff ladies basketball
The junior led the Mules with 15 factors in opposition to Sikeston within the SEMO Convention Event.
Earlier winners: Reeds Spring’s Caden Wiest (Nov. 14-19), Nice Hill’s Dylan Kauffman (Nov. 7-12), Westminster Christian’s Emma Fairchild, Seckman’s Cole Ruble (Oct. 24-29), Fatima’s Taylor Baumhoer (Oct. 17-22), Jasper’s Juan Rivera (Oct. 10-15), Kirkwood’s Deion Brown (Oct. 3-8), Parkway North’s Zyan Royal (Sept. 26-Oct. 1), Liberty North’s Ella Hayes (Sept. 19-24), North Platte’s Colton Kirkham (Sept. 12-17), Truman’s Freddie Sheppard (Sept. 4-10), Hannibal’s Aneyas Williams (Aug. 29-Sept. 3), Truman’s Cecilia Mora (Aug. 22-28).