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Edmond North baseball 3B/RHP Evan Mustari voted SBLive’s Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week

Congratulations to Edmond North baseball 3B/RHP Evan Mustari for being voted SBLive’s Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week for March 28-April 3!
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Congratulations to Edmond North baseball 3B/RHP Evan Mustari for being voted SBLive’s Oklahoma High School Athlete of the Week for March 28-April 3!

The senior was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs as the Huskies edged Mustang, 4-3, Saturday at the Gladys Winters Classic in Enid.

Mustari received 54.03% of the vote, beating out Spiro's Zander Riggs who finished with 33.4%.

If you would like to nominate an athlete, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or message us on Twitter or Instagram at @sbliveok.

Here are the other athletes who were nominated for March 28-April 3:

Royce Florenzano, Crowder baseball

Florenzano struck out 12 batters over five innings and also went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBIs as the Demons won the Pitt 8 Conference Tournament on Saturday with an 8-0 win against Kiowa.

Keaton Campbell, Sand Springs baseball

Campbell was 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and three runs scored in the Sandites' 10-2 win against Midwest City on Friday.

Ashton Guinn, Walters baseball

Guinn went 3-for-3 with three RBIs in his team's 10-5 win Friday against Apache.

Braylon Brooks, Tuttle baseball

Brooks was 3-for-4 with three RBIs and two runs scored, and also pitched four innings, allowing one earned run and striking out eight in the Tigers' 12-2 win against Chickasha on Thursday.

Reid Sutton, Muldrow baseball

Sutton hit a three-run double to provide the difference in the Bulldogs' 7-4 win against Howe in the first game of a doubleheader on Friday.

Chase Callahan, Howe baseball

Callahan went 2-for-2 as the Lions took the second game of Friday's twinbill with Muldrow, winning 6-4.

Bladen Morris, Panama baseball

Morris went 3-for-5 and drove in two runs as the Razorbacks posted a 9-4 win Friday against Poteau.

Tyler Carlile, Roland baseball

Carlile went 3-for-4 with two RBIs as the Rangers rallied for an 8-7 win against Checotah to sweep a doubleheader on Friday.

Zander Riggs, Spiro baseball

Riggs was 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs as the Bulldogs posted a 9-8 win against Leflore on Friday.

Josh Gore, Pryor baseball

Gore had three hits and also hit a sacrifice fly during an eight-run sixth as the Tigers recorded a 10-2 win Thursday against Tahlequah.

Jace Bush, Stigler baseball

Bush went 3-for-3 with three RBIs as the Panthers defeated Cameron on Thursday, 15-2.

Cooper Frazee, Cashion baseball

Frazee struck out 11 batters over five innings Saturday to help the Wildcats to a 6-5 win against Glencoe in the finals of the Mulhall-Orlando Tournament.

Marcus Clark, Haskell baseball

Clark had three hits, including a grand slam as part of a 13-run first inning, in the Haymakers' 17-5 win against Liberty on Friday.

Darren Ledford, Oktaha baseball

Ledford was 3-for-4 and also had two singles during a nine-run fifth as the Tigers posted a 12-2 win against Red Oak to win Saturday's Fort Gibson/Hilldale Shootout championship game.

Zach Burnes, Owasso baseball

Burnes was 3-for-3 with two RBIs and a run scored in the Rams' 9-1 win against Bartlesville Thursday.

Mason Plunk, Porter baseball

Plunk struck out 16 batters as the Pirates pulled off a 5-3 win in eight innings against Chelsea on Friday.

Jarrett Flaggert, Choctaw baseball

Flaggert hit two home runs as the Yellowjackets posted a 10-0 win against Norman on Tuesday.

Jackson Holliday, Stillwater baseball

Holliday homered three times, his last coming during a seven-run bottom of the seventh, as the Pioneers rallied for a wild 18-17 win against Tulsa Union on Tuesday.

Levi Kelly, Tahlequah baseball

Kelly went 6 2/3 innings on the mound and gave up two earned runs on three hits while striking out 10 as the Tigers handed Bixby a 4-2 defeat Tuesday, the Spartans' first loss after a 15-0 start.

Lainey Stanfill, Sand Springs girls soccer

Stanfill scored four goals as the Lady Sandites recorded a 9-0 win Friday against Enid. She also tallied the lone goal Tuesday in a 1-0 win against Ponca City.

Addy Shaw, Fort Gibson girls soccer

Shaw accounted for all three Lady Tiger goals in their 3-1 win Saturday against Prattville, Ala., at the Southern Coast Cup.

Alisa Bunn, Jenks girls soccer

Bunn scored an early goal as the Lady Trojans went on to post a 2-0 win Thursday against Bishop Kelley.

Abby Williams, Ponca City girls soccer

Williams scored a pair of second-half goals as Ponca City recorded a 3-0 win Friday at Muskogee.

Jackob Gartzke, Bishop Kelley boys soccer

Gartzke had the go-ahead penalty kick as the Comets outlasted Jenks 6-5 in a shootout to post a 1-0 win Thursday.

Myles Few, Muskogee boys soccer

The Roughers' goalkeeper had at least 10 saves, and also stopped the last two attempts in a penalty-kick shootout as Muskogee held off Ponca City on Friday, 2-1.

Erick Hobbs, Poteau boys soccer

Hobbs' goal accounted for the only scoring Friday in a 1-0 win against Stilwell for the Pirates.

Blayne McDaniel, Hilldale boys soccer

McDaniel scored a goal and then had the assist on the eventual game-winning goal as the Hornets defeated Cascia Hall on Friday, 2-1.

Izzie Calingasan, Classen SAS girls track

Calingasan won both the 800 (2:44.58) and 1,600 (6:30) running events at Saturday's All-City meet in Oklahoma City, as the Lady Comets claimed the team championship.

Macie Andrews, Chisholm girls track

Andrews won the pole vault with a measurement of an even eight feet to help the Chisholm girls take the team title at Friday's Watonga Invitational.

Gwyneth Meyers, Bishop Kelley girls track

Meyers won the 1,600 meter run (5:14.10) to help the Lady Comets to a first-place finish at Friday's Tahlequah Tiger Track Classic.

Isabella Gutierrez, Pauls Valley girls track

Gutierrez won the 400 (1:02.16) and 800 (2:28.27) meter runs and was part of the first-place 3,200 relay team (10:32.68) as Pauls Valley took the girls title at Friday's Marietta meet.

Payton Hinkle, Broken Arrow girls track

Hinkle won both the 1,600 (5:23.22) and 3,200 (11:53.75) runs at the Southmoore Sabercat Invitational, helping the Lady Tigers to the team championship.

Jessie Brannon, Chandler girls track

Brannon won both the 100 hurdles (18.27) and the 300 hurdles (51.29) at the Tecumseh Invitational, helping Chandler claim the girls team title.

Savannah Hull, Edmond Memorial girls track

Hull won two events at the Piedmont Invitational, the 800 (2:24.13) and 1,600 (5:26.52), helping the Lady Bulldogs to the team championship.

Sajara Hill, Jenks girls track

Hill won two running events at Friday's McAlester Invitational, the 100 (12.79) and the 400 (1:02.43), helping the Lady Trojans to the team title.

Alden Kirkpatrick, Classen SAS boys track

Kirkpatrick won three running events at Saturday's All-City meet in Oklahoma City; the 800 (2:08.22); the 1,600 (5:01); and the 3,200 (12:10), helping the Comets to the team title.

Damontre Patterson, Ada boys track

Patterson won both the 100 (11.00) and 200 (22.64) meter dashes as the Cougars took the team title at Friday's Marietta meet.

Jayden Rowe, Tulsa Union boys track

Rowe won the 100 meter dash (10.61) and was part of the first-place 800 relay team (1:28.97) as the Redhawks claimed the team title at Friday's Owasso Ram Relays.

Dontae Elix, Hobart boys track

Elix won both the high jump (6-2) and the long jump (20-8 1/4) to help the Bearcats claim the team title at Friday's Sweetwater Invitational.

Andrew Smithwick, Lincoln Christian boys track

Smithwick won both the 1,600 (4:26.33) and 3,200 (9:35.43) events as the Bulldogs took the team title at Friday's Tahlequah Tiger Track Classic.

Xavier Simpkins, Westmoore boys track

Simpkins won three titles at the Piedmont Invitational, the 110 hurdles (14.54), the 300 hurdles (39.67) and the 100 dash (11.03), helping the Jaguars to the team championship.

Glenny Jones, Jenks boys track

Jones claimed a pair of running events at Friday's McAlester Invitational, the 100 (11.32) and the 200 (23.40), as the Trojans took home the team championship.