The high school spring sports season in Salem-Keizer is wrapping up, with several athletes achieving remarkable success. This week's nominees for the Statesman Journal's Athlete of the Week include standout performers from various sports, showcasing their recent achievements at state championships. Fans can vote online until Thursday morning for the athlete they believe deserves recognition for their exceptional efforts this season.

By the Numbers
  • Vinny Arnold won the Class 4A javelin with a throw of 185 feet, 6 inches.
  • Caden Druliner cleared 6 feet, 6 inches to win the Class 5A high jump.
  • JT Girod struck out 9 batters in 7 innings, leading Central to a 4-2 win.
  • Miles Lute pitched 4 innings and struck out 6 batters in a 7-6 win.
  • Calvin Stewart finished second in the Class 6A high jump at 6 feet, 8.25 inches.
  • Braxton Singleton won the Class 6A 110-meter hurdles in 14.47 seconds.
  • Creo Walker scored 4 runs and had 3 hits in a 14-5 victory.
Yes, But

While these athletes have achieved significant milestones this season, competition remains intense, with other players also making remarkable strides in their respective sports. The ongoing vote reflects community engagement, with differing opinions on who should take home the Athlete of the Week title.

State of Play
  • The voting for Athlete of the Week is open until 9 a.m. Thursday.
  • Crowds at state championships celebrated numerous athletes' achievements across sports.
  • Media coverage of high school sports continues to spotlight emerging talents in the area.
What's Next

As the voting period closes, the chosen Athlete of the Week will be announced, highlighting their accomplishments in the community. This recognition may further fuel athletes' aspirations as they transition into future sports seasons or events.

Bottom Line

Engagement in the voting process not only celebrates individual athletic achievements but also fosters community spirit around high school sports. Recognizing these young athletes inspires both personal and communal pride, emphasizing the importance of sports in local culture.