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Vote now: Who should be the SBLive Oklahoma high school athlete of the week?

Here are the candidates for SBLive Oklahoma’s high school athlete of the week for April 18-24.

Here are the candidates for SBLive Oklahoma’s high school athlete of the week for April 18-24. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email nate@scorebooklive.com.

Editor’s Note: Our Athlete of the Week feature and corresponding poll is intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competition. However, we do not allow votes that are generated by script, macro or other automated means. Athletes that receive votes generated by script, macro or other automated means will be disqualified.

Solo Skalnik, Owasso baseball 

Skalnik went 3-for-4 and drove in four runs, including hitting a three-RBI home run, to power the Rams to a 17-9 win Friday against Tulsa Union.

Blake Cole, Porter baseball

Cole was 2-for-3 and had six RBIs, including a grand slam, as the Pirates posted a 23-12 win against Stroud on Saturday.

McCage Hartling, Enid baseball

Hartling drove in six runs as the Plainsmen picked up a doubleheader sweep Saturday against Berryhill. He had two RBIs in a 12-3 win in the first game; then had four RBIs as Enid got its 20th win with a 9-1 victory.

A.J. El Kouri, Lawton Eisenhower baseball

El Kouri tossed a four-inning no-hitter and struck out five as the Eagles won their seventh straight game Saturday with a 10-0 win against Apache.

Jack Williams, Bixby baseball

Williams hit a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning Monday as the Spartans rallied for an 8-7 win against Stillwater. The following day, he had a three-run homer as Bixby rallied yet again in another 8-7 win against Stillwater.

Tyler Joice, Tahlequah baseball

Joice had a career-high five hits, drove in four runs and scored three more runs as the Tigers downed Booker T. Washington on Thursday, 15-2.

Koltin Lusk, Warner baseball

Lusk hit two solo home runs Friday as the Eagles defeated Porter, 12-5.

Cooper Hamilton, Latta baseball

Hamilton went 3-for-4 with a home run, a double, two RBIs and two runs scored as Latta posted a 10-3 win Tuesday against McLoud.

Nick Holloway, Pauls Valley baseball

Holloway was 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs and also threw a complete game on the mound, striking out 13, as the Panthers rallied past Stratford on Thursday, 6-5.

Mason Urbany, Silo baseball

Urbany went 2-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and a run scored as the Class 2A No. 1 ranked Rebels beat Class B No. 1 Roff on April 18, 11-8.

Coltin Speers, Caddo baseball

Speers was 3-for-3 with a home run, a double, three RBIs and a run scored as the Bruins posted an 11-2 win against Tupelo on April 18.

Segen Henley, Collinsville girls soccer

Henley had the winning goal Tuesday night to beat Coweta, 1-0. Then on Friday, she had six goals and an assist in the Lady Cardinals' 9-1 win against Tulsa Rogers, enabling Collinsville to win its first-ever district title in girls soccer.

Ashlynn Vargas, Pryor girls soccer

Vargas scored four goals and added an assist in the Lady Tigers' 6-0 win Friday against Poteau.

Klaire Downey, Fort Gibson girls soccer

Downey had three goals in her team's 8-0 win Friday against Regent Prep, and also accounted for both goals in the Lady Tigers' 2-0 win Tuesday against Hilldale.

Lauren Hoefer, Owasso girls soccer

Hoefer had a pivotal game-turning goal late in the second half, allowing the undefeated Lady Rams to pull away for a 4-1 win Thursday at Bixby. Owasso improved to 13-0 on the season.

Thessaly Pfeifer, Woodward girls soccer

Pfeifer had all four goals as the Lady Boomers clinched the District 4A-2 title with a 4-1 win Tuesday against Clinton.

Riley Barnoskie, Hilldale girls soccer

Barnoskie had three goals on Friday as the Lady Hornets recorded an 11-1 win against Sallisaw.

Hayden Pickering, Hilldale boys soccer

Pickering had four goals in the Hornets' 10-0 win Friday against Sallisaw. On Tuesday, he scored a goal right before time expired in the opening half for Hilldale's opening tally in an eventual 3-0 win against rival Fort Gibson.

Erick Bueno, Bishop Kelley boys soccer

Bueno tallied two goals as the Comets won their eighth straight game with a 3-1 win Friday against Tulsa Edison.

Seth Rowan, Fort Gibson boys soccer

Rowan had two goals and an assist Friday as the Tigers picked up a 4-1 win against Regent Prep.

Carson Copenhaver, Bixby boys soccer

Copenhaver's goal off a penalty kick in the second overtime allowed the Spartans to edge Owasso on Thursday, 2-1, Bixby's fourth straight win.

Korie Kizarr, Marlow girls track

Kizarr won the 800 (2:32.82) and 1,600 (5:49.06) to help her team to the girls team title at Saturday's Waurika Invitational.

Jacelyn Hammon, Plainview girls track

Hammon won the 400 meter dash (1:02.34) and the high jump (5-2), while also helping the 800 (1:50.02) and 1,600 (4:15.35) relay teams win first place as Plainview claimed the team title at Saturday's Lake Country Conference meet.

Olivia Miles, Bishop Kelley girls track

Miles won the 100 (16.41) and 300 hurdles (49.04) to help the Lady Comets to the team title at Friday's Terry Due Track Classic in Collinsville.

Summer Lester, Beggs girls track

Lester won the 800 (2:26.70) and the 1,600 (5:42.12) runs as the Lady Demons won first place at the Mounds Track Meet on Friday.

Isabella Gutierrez, Pauls Valley girls track

Gutierrez won two races at Thursday's Canadian Valley Conference meet, the 400 meters (1:02.36) and the 800 meters (2:30.09).

Caitlin Walls, North Rock Creek girls track

Walls won both the 100 hurdles (21.51) and the 300 hurdles (58.62) to help her team win the girls title at Thursday's Tishomingo Indian Invitational.

Jessica Odom, Durant girls track

Odom won both the 100 (17.16) and 300 hurdles (50.23) to help the Lady Lions win their own Durant Lion Invitational on Tuesday.

Kaden Barron, Ringling boys track

Barron won the 110 hurdles (15.20) and 300 hurdles (44.60) as the Blue Devils claimed the boys title at Saturday's Waurika Invitational.

Jose Ortiz, Plainview boys track

Ortiz won the 200 meter dash (22.43) and was part of three first-place relay squads; the 400 (44.46), 800 (1:33.34) and 1,600 (3:33.78) as Plainview claimed the boys title at Saturday's Lake Country Conference meet.

Jarrone Vann, Del City boys track

Vann won the 100 meter dash (11.58) as the Eagles went on to capture the boys title at Saturday's Midwest City Invitational.

Justin Cooper, Mounds boys track

Cooper won both the 110 (16.36) and 300 hurdles (42.71) as Mounds captured the boys title at Friday's Mounds Track Meet.

Alexander Daly, Cache boys track

Daly won both the 200 (22.31) and 400 (50.37) dashes to help Cache claim the boys title at Friday's Western Conference meet in Elgin.

Tate Conner, North Rock Creek boys track

Conner won the 400 meter dash (53.63) as North Rock Creek claimed the boys title at Thursday's Tishomingo Indian Invitational.

Ezra Johnson, Yukon boys track

Johnson won both the 200 meters (22.31) and the long jump (21-0) as the Millers claimed the boys title at Friday's Terry Due Track Classic in Collinsville.

Damontre Patterson, Ada boys track

Patterson took first in both the 100 meter (11.63) and 200 meter dashes (23.56) as the Cougars won the boys title at Tuesday's Durant Lion Invitational.