Arkansas
Vote now: Who should be SBLive’s Arkansas high school athlete of the week? (Oct. 17-23)
Listed here are the candidates for SBLive’s Arkansas highschool athlete of the week for Oct. 17-23. Learn by the nominees and forged your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you need to make a nomination in a future week, electronic mail athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com.
Editor’s Word: Our Athlete of the Week function and corresponding ballot are supposed 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 can be generated by script, macro or different automated means. Athletes who obtain votes generated by script, macro or different automated means shall be disqualified.
Madie Hooper, Bentonville volleyball
The 6-2 sophomore had 46 kills within the workforce’s previous 5 matches together with 18 towards Springdale Har-Ber.
Eli Knowledge, Shiloh Christian soccer
The senior ran for 221 yards and 4 touchdowns and accomplished 18-of-31 passes for 230 yards and a landing within the Saints’ 51-30 victory over Farmington.
Dennis Gaines, East Poinsett County soccer
The junior rushed for 221 yards on 17 carries and 4 touchdowns in a 62-12 victory over Marianna.
Matthew Dunsworth, Clarksville boys cross nation
The senior received the Clarksville Invitational in 16:01.90.
Maddie Cabana, Clinton ladies cross nation
The junior received the Class 4A-6A Division of the Quitman Invitational in 18:33.90.
Ethan Richardson, Jonesboro boys tennis
Richardson defeated Graham Hardin of Bentonville West 6-4, 6-3 to win the boys total championship at Burns Park in North Little Rock.
Caleb Squires, Wonderview boys basketball
The senior scored 52 factors, grabbed 14 rebounds, 3 assists and a pair of steals in a 79-71 loss to County Line.
Chloe Rodriguez, Brookland volleyball
The sophomore had had 5 kills and 29 assists in a 3-0 victory over Jonesboro Westside and had 6 kills and 36 assists in a 3-0 victory over Batesville Southside within the 4A-Northwest Convention Event.
Braden Lengthy, Harrison soccer
The junior had 21 carries for 178 yards and 6 touchdowns within the Goblins’ 56-13 win over Dardanelle.
Tate Stacks, Quitman boys cross nation
The senior received the Class 1A-3A Division of the Quitman Invitational in 16:25.10.
Juliah Rodgers, Jessieville ladies cross nation
The senior received the 3A-7 Regional meet at Genoa Central in 19:28.00.
Cassie Cervantes, Bentonville West ladies tennis
Cervantes defeated Stella DeVera of Rogers Heritage 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 for state total ladies championship at Burns Park in North Little Rock.
Justin Brannen, Bay boys basketball
The junior guard scored 22 factors in a 65-50 victory over Omaha within the Norfolk Traditional.
Lauren Latham, Sizzling Springs Lakeside volleyball
Latham had 12 kills, 26 help and a pair of blocks in a 3-2 victory over Jonesboro. She had 10 kills and 10 assists in a 3-0 victory over Sizzling Springs.
Wyatt Lancaster, Rivercrest soccer
The junior defensive finish had 12 tackles, 5 for losses and a pair of sacks in a 48-20 victory over Gosnell.
Logan Gates, Greenbrier boys cross nation
Gates received the Class 4A-6A Division of the Quitman Invitational in 16:26.9.
Emma Atkins, Mountain View ladies cross county
The freshman received the Class 1A-3A Division of the Quitman Invitational in 19:51.20.
Boyce Reed and Santiago Acquirre, Bentonville boys tennis
Reed and Aquirre defeated Jacob Nordin and Spencer Holloway of Fayetteville, 6-3, 7-6 for the boys doubles title at state total championships at Burns Park in North Little Rock.
Maddi Holt, Bergman ladies basketball
The 5-7 senior guard scored 38 factors and 6-of-9 3-pointers in a 72-58 victory over Mammoth Spring.
Gabriela DuPree, Fort Smith Southside volleyball
DuPree had 10 kills, 16 digs, 3 aces and 1 block in a 3-0 victory over Fort Smith Northside.
Ethan Miller, Prairie Grove soccer
The senior completed with 205 yards and 4 touchdowns on 13 carries in Tigers’ 45-30 win over Alma.
Elijah Levant, Rogers boys cross nation
The junior received the Lions Thrive Invitational at Northwest Arkansas Group Faculty in 16:39:40.
Olivia Davis, Rogers ladies cross county
The junior received the Lions Thrive Invitational at Northwest Arkansas Group Faculty in 19:57.90.
Leena Cashman and Naya Kessman, Haas Corridor Fayetteville ladies tennis
Cashman and Kessman of Haas Corridor Fayetteville defeated Caroline Lasley and Kyushu Patil of Little Rock Central, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 for the women double title on the sate total tennis championships at Burns Park in North Little Rock.
A.J. Individual, Mount Vernon Enola ladies basketball
The junior scored 19 factors in a 48-35 victory over Wonderview.
Megan Smith, Conway volleyball
The senior had 16 kills in a 3-1 victory over Bryant and 13 in a 3-1 victory over No. 2 Benton.
Connor Baker, Pocahontas soccer
The senior quarterback ran for 225 yards and 4 touchdowns and threw for two touchdowns whereas finishing 4-of-4 passes for 114 yards in a 41-7 victory over Jonesboro Westside.
Kennedy Phelan, Fayetteville volleyball
The senior had 28 assists and eight digs in a 3-0 victory over Springdale Har-Ber. She had 30 assists and eight kills in a 3-0 victory over Rogers Heritage.
Trevion Reed, Des Arc soccer
The rushed 10 instances for 290 yards and 5 touchdowns within the Eagles’ 54-14 win over Cross County.
Murphy Williams, Trumann soccer
The senior quarterback rushed for 89 yards on 10 carries with 2 touchdowns and accomplished all 4 passes for 66 yards in a 31-15 victory over Blytheville.
Cassidi Campbell, Wynne volleyball
The senior had 15 kills and 5 blocks in a 3-0 victory over Jonesboro Westside within the third-place match on the 4A-Northwest Convention Event.
Jake Casey, Bentonville West soccer
The junior accomplished 20-of-24 passes for 394 yards and 5 touchdowns within the Wolverines’ 63-21 win over Rogers Heritage.
Sage Treadwell, Hoxie soccer
The senior quarterback accomplished 7-of-9 passes for 109 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 31 yards on 4 carries in a 48-0 victory over Manila.
Grayson Wilson, Central Arkansas Christian soccer
The sophomore handed for 121 yards and a pair of touchdowns and rushed for 95 yards and a pair of extra touchdowns within the Mustangs’ 41-14 win over Dover.
Kel Busby, Pulaski Academy soccer
The junior accomplished 27-of-34 passes for 300 yards and 5 touchdowns, and ran for 65 yards, within the Bruins’ 50-14 win over Greenbrier.