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Vote now: Who should be SBLive’s Oregon High School Team of the Week?

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oregon High School Team of the Week for Feb. 13-19 as nominated by coaches, fans and readers.
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Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Oregon High School Team of the Week for Feb. 13-19 as nominated by coaches, fans and readers. 

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 (any team, any sport), email davidball33@gmail.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @sbliveor.

Baker boys basketball

Baker (21-4) won the Greater Oregon League title with a 77-36 decision over Pendleton on Saturday.

Baker girls basketball

Baker (21-2) claimed the Greater Oregon League title with a 55-26 win over La Grande at the league tournament Saturday.

Barlow boys basketball

Barlow (20-3) ran its win streak to 10 games and remained perfect in the Mt. Hood Conference after getting past Nelson 70-64 on Tuesday, followed by a 76-29 blowout win over Reynolds on Friday.

Bend girls swimming

The Bend girls scored 67 points to win the 5A crown, coming in 15 points ahead of rival Mountain View. Kamryn Meskill won the 50 free and the butterfly, and the Lava Bears swept both freestyle relays.

Canby wrestling

Canby won the Northwest Oregon district tournament with 409 points, beating its nearest foe by almost 150 points. The Cougars put up a weekend-best 45 pins and advanced wrestlers to the finals in eight of the 14 weight classes. Canby crowned champions in Craig Williams (120), Thomas Marquez (152), Ethan Ensrud (160) and Wyatt Samarin (170).

Catlin Gabel boys swimming

The Catlin Gabel boys won five of the day’s 11 events to total 70 points and claim the small-school title. Hodge Dauler doubled up in the 200 free and the butterfly, and teammate Adam Li won the 200 medley. The Eagles also won two relays.

Catlin Gabel girls swimming

Catlin Gabel scored 54 points to edge Sweet Home for the small-school girls title, pulling ahead in the day’s final race with a win in the 400-meter freestyle relay. Adrienne Tam won the butterfly.

Cleveland boys basketball

Cleveland (15-8) earned a 62-58 win at Lincoln on Friday night, handing the Cardinals their first setback in PIL action. The Warriors opened the week with a 78-51 home win over Franklin.

Dallas wrestling

Dallas ran away with the Mid-Willamette district tournament last weekend with 468 points — more than 200 ahead of its nearest foe. The Dragons finished with 45 points and had a dozen wrestlers reach their bracket finale. Dallas crowned champions in Carsen Atterbury (106), Jose Romero (126), Andrew Craven (132), Cole Langford (182) and Emilano Rocha (195).

Jesuit boys swimming

The Jesuit boys won the day’s final race, the 400-meter freestyle relay, to overtake Nelson 114-108 and claim the 6A crown. Diego Nosack won the 200 medley and 500 free.

Jesuit girls basketball

Jesuit (21-2) stayed in command of the Metro League race with lopsided wins over Southridge and Aloha before finishing the week with a 35-31 win at Three Rivers League leader Tualatin on Saturday.

Jesuit girls swimming

The Jesuit girls totaled 109 points to beat runner-up Lake Oswego by 30 points for the 6A championship Saturday. Sydney Wilson won the 500-yard freestyle race and took second in the 200 free, and Alaina Pitton won the breaststroke.

Marshfield girls basketball

Marshfield (17-5) finished the week in a tie atop the Sky-Em League after beating fellow league contender Marist Catholic 37-31 on Tuesday. The Pirates finished the week with a 49-13 blowout win over North Bend, surrendering its fewest points of the season.

Mountain View girls basketball

Mountain View (15-6) notched a 57-51 win over second-place Summit on Friday to move alone atop the Intermountain Conference standings. The Cougars opened the week with a 49-38 win at rival Bend.

Mountain View wrestling

Mountain View won the Intermountain district tournament with 455.5 points, leading the weekend with 39 pins. The Cougars had weight-class champions in Aiden Nelmes (106), Scout Santos (120), Andrew Worthington (138), Jackson Potts (160), Liam Byrne (182) and Alex Garcia-Ortega (220).

North Eugene boys basketball

North Eugene (15-7) remained atop the Midwestern League with a 42-36 win over second-place Ashland on Friday night. The Highlanders recorded a 66-51 win over Thurston on Tuesday.

Sherwood boys basketball

Sherwood (16-6) remained perfect in the Pacific Conference with a 57-46 win at McMinnville on Tuesday, followed by a 67-58 home win over Newberg on Friday.

Silverton girls basketball

Silverton (17-4) beat West Albany 54-44 and Corvallis 61-29 on back-to-back nights to remain in charge in the Mid-Willamette Conference.

South Medford boys basketball

South Medford (18-5) remained unbeaten in the Southwest Conference with a 56-43 win at Grants Pass on Wednesday, followed by a 62-52 win at Willamette on Friday.

South Medford girls basketball

South Medford (21-2) secured the Southwest Conference title with blowout wins over Grants Pass and Willamette.

Southridge boys basketball

Southridge (17-6) knocked off Metro-leading Jesuit 72-60 on Tuesday, getting a game-high 22 points from Carter Fortune.

Summit boys basketball

Summit (16-5) holds down first place in the Intermountain Conference after knocking off Redmond 70-56 on Tuesday, followed by a 64-60 win over Mountain View on Friday.

Summit boys swimming

Liam Gilman won the breaststroke to help the Summit boys to the 5A state title with 69 points, beating runner-up Crescent Valley by 11 points.

Thurston wrestling

Thurston won the Midwestern district tournament Saturday with 439 points, edging runner-up Crater by 20 points. The Colts crowned champions in half of the brackets and won both head-to-head finals against Crater. Weight class champions for Thurston were Kanoe Kelly (106), Colton Annis (126), Holton Halstead (138), Kolton Malone (145), Bryalin Ruchti (152), Sawyer Casarez (170) and Vaun Halstead (195).