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Here are the candidates for the WaFd Bank Oregon High School Boys Basketball Player of the Week for Feb. 21-27 as nominated by coaches, fans and readers. 

Read through the nominees and cast your vote. We’ll send a free SBLive T-shirt to the winner of the poll! Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. and the winner will be announced Monday.

If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, please email danbrood91@gmail.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.

Zach Alderman, Hidden Valley

The junior scored a game-high 21 points, helping the Mustangs get a 48-38 win over rival North Valley in a Skyline Conference game played at Hidden Valley High School.

Kavon Bradford, Benson

The junior had a strong all-around game for the Techmen, having eight rebounds, five assists and four steals to go with a game-high 16 points, in their 66-44 win over McDaniel in a Portland Interscholastic League game played at McDaniel High School.

Kalim Brown, Tigard

The junior guard scored a game-high 25 points, going 10 for 10 from the free throw line, for the Tigers in their 64-54 win over Canby in a Three Rivers League finale played at Canby High School.

Sol Byles, Newberg

The senior guard had a strong overall game for the Tigers, scoring 23 points, while also having six rebounds, one blocked shot and one steal, in their 75-64 loss to Sherwood in a Pacific Conference contest played at Newberg High School. 

Owen Caudle, Sherwood

The senior guard had a huge game for the Bowmen, scoring a game-high 28 points, on 9-for-12 shooting, with four 3-pointers, while also pulling down 10 rebounds, in their 75-64 win over Newberg in a Pacific Conference game played at Newberg High School. 

Alex Clement, Westview

The senior post had a double-double, with 22 points and 13 rebounds, as he helped the Wildcats notch a 64-54 win over Roseburg in a nonleague contest played at Roseburg High School.  

Josiah Collins, David Douglas

The senior guard scored a game-high 23 points, helping the Scots post a 65-56 win over Clackamas in a Mt. Hood Conference game played at David Douglas High School.

Jackson Cooper, Cleveland

The junior forward scored 17 points, on a 6-for-9 shooting night from the field, while also having 11 rebounds, two assists and a steal for the Portland Interscholastic League champion Warriors in their 57-43 road win over Ida B. Wells in a PIL finale. 

Isaiah Crane, Jesuit

The junior wing scored a game-high 18 points, getting 11 of those points in overtime, helping Jesuit get a 44-35 overtime win over Beaverton in a Metro League showdown held at Jesuit High School. 

Patrick Frisch, Cove

The junior, in his third season on the Cove varsity, scored a game-high 26 points for the Leopards in their 57-53 loss to Adrian in a Class 1A state playoff first-round game played at Adrian High School.

Terrence Hill, Roosevelt

The junior guard scored a game-high 26 points while also dishing off five assists for the Roughriders in their 76-58 victory over Franklin in a Portland Interscholastic League game played at Roosevelt High School. 

Andre Huynh, Century

The senior forward scored a game-high 17 points while also having five rebounds for the Jaguars in their 67-51 win over McMinnville in a Pacific Conference game played at McMinnville High School. 

Logan Jackson, Hillsboro

The senior forward scored a game-high 24 points, with senior teammate Leron Richards scoring the Spartans’ other 22 points, in a 49-46 loss to La Salle Prep in a Northwest Oregon Conference game played at Hillsboro High School. 

Christian Green, Cleveland

The junior wing had an absolutely huge performance for the Warriors in their 58-52 win over Grant in a Portland Interscholastic League showdown played at Cleveland High School. In the victory, Green scored 28 points on a 12-for-14 shooting night from the field. He made three 3-pointers and had two rebounds, two steals, three deflections and one blocked shot.

Andre Lawrence, Grant

The senior wing/guard had a big overall performance, with 18 points, eight rebounds, five steals and four assists, for the Generals in an 81-29 win over McDaniel in a Portland Interscholastic League finale played at Grant High School. 

Connor Mansfield, Oregon Episcopal School

The senior forward scored a game-high 24 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter, helping the Aardvarks earn a 61-52 win over Brookings-Harbor in a Class 3A state playoff game held at OES. 

Conley Martin, Adrian

The senior guard scored a team-high 22 points, helping the Antelopes record a 57-53 victory over Cove in a Class 1A state playoff first-round game played at Adrian High School.  

Austin Maurer, Cascade Christian

The 6-foot-10 sophomore center had another huge game for the Challengers, scoring 21 points while also having 18 rebounds and six blocked shots in a 63-35 win over Portland Adventist Academy in a Class 3A state playoff game held at Cascade Christian. 

Samaje Morgan, Churchill

The senior guard had a double-double, with 25 points and 11 assists, as he helped the Lancers post a 68-35 win over Ashland in a Midwestern League game played at Churchill High School.

Dominic Nacoste, Estacada

The junior center/forward scored a game-high 22 points, helping the Rangers get a 62-61 overtime win over Corbett in a Tri-Valley finale played at Estacada High School.  

Dylan Neufeld, Grants Pass

The senior put down a game-high 26 points, helping the Cavemen roll to a 63-48 win over South Eugene in a Southwest Conference contest played at South Eugene High School. Neufeld added 27 points in a 49-46 conference win over Roseburg. 

Noah Ogoli, Tualatin

The senior guard scored a game-high 29 points, sinking six 3-pointers in the process, helping the top-ranked Timberwolves earn a 72-56 win over Canby in a Three Rivers League contest. 

Jackson Oglesby, Salem Academy

The junior guard had a double-double, with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while also coming up with four steals for the Crusaders in a 55-23 win over Oakland in a Class 2A state playoff game held at Salem Academy.

Logan Price, Crater

The senior wing scored a game-high 17 points while also having four rebounds, two steals and two assists for the Comets in their 54-39 win over Willamette in a Midwestern League game played at Willamette High School.

Kellen Sande, Cascade

The senior guard, and one of the team captains, scored a game-high 16 points to help the Cougars notch a 67-27 win over Sweet Home in an Oregon West Conference game played at Sweet Home High School.

Skyler Schmidt, Scappoose

The 6-foot-8 junior had a huge game, scoring 39 points while also having 19 rebounds, eight blocked shots, one steal and one assist in a 74-58 win over Parkrose in a Northwest Oregon Conference game played at Parkrose High School.

Jared Sucher, Sherwood

The junior guard/wing stepped up for the Bowmen in their 75-64 victory over Newberg in a Pacific Conference game played at Newberg High School. In the win, Sucher scored 21 points, sinking four 3-pointers, while also pulling down eight rebounds. 

Quincy Townsend, Mountain View

The sophomore guard, playing just one half, scored a game-high 23 points, helping the Cougars roll to a 64-23 win over McKay in a Mountain Valley Conference finale played at McKay High School.

Cole Tyner, Marist Catholic

The senior guard sank five 3-point baskets on his way to scoring a game-high 23 points for the Spartans in their 75-56 win over Klamath Union in a Class 4A play-in game held at Marist Catholic High School. 

Cole Weien, Corbett

The junior had a double-double, with 18 points and 10 rebounds, while also coming up with five steals for the Cardinals in their 62-53 win over Tillamook in a Class 4A play-in game held at Corbett High School.

Tommy Ziegler, Hood River Valley

The senior wing had a big game for the Eagles, scoring 16 points, going 4 for 7 from 3-point range, while also having five rebounds, three coming on the offensive end, in a 78-53 victory over Pendleton in an Intermountain Conference game played at Hood River Valley.