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Vote now: Who should be the WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week (October 10-15)?

Vote now: Who should be the WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week (October 10-15)?

Here are the candidates for the WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week for Oct. 10-15 as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive’s staff. Read through the nominees and cast your vote at the bottom of the page. Voting will conclude on Sunday at 11:59 p.m and the winner will be announced Monday, Oct. 24th. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @sblivewa.

THIS WEEK’S WAFD BANK WASHINGTON ATHLETE OF THE WEEK NOMINEES:

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.

WASHINGTON NOMINEES

McCoy Brooks, Enumclaw boys cross country: Won the boys 5,000-meter race at the Fall Classic Invite at Pacific Lutheran University in a time of 15:56.7.

William Carreto, Yelm football: Rushed for 204 yards and a pair of scores on offense, and registering a pair of sacks on defense in Yelm’s 56-14 lopsided win over 3A SSC foe Timberline.

Ashton Demarest, Napavine football: Had as efficient a day (first quarter) as you could wish for by completing seven of eight passes for 189 yards four passing touchdowns, plus a rushing score in the team's win over Ilwaco.

Lauren Drives, Columbia River volleyball: Had a match-high 23 kills in a 3-0 win over Ridgefield. The win gave the Rapids their 31st consecutive match win.

Amari Goodfellow, Auburn football: Had his usual all-around standout night at quarterback - 13 carries for 94 yards and four touchdowns, and also completing 11 of 16 passes for 206 yards and a score (and five two-point conversions) in a 3A NPSL win over Kentlake..

Michael Hansen, Chiawana football: Hauled in two touchdown passes in the Riverhawks’ MCC-clinching, come-from-behind win over Southridge.

Scottre Humphrey, Rainier Beach football: The Vikings’ workhorse put the team on his back with 224 yards rushing and a pair of scores to keep the team's 3A Metro League title hopes alive.

Taylor Ioane, Camas football: Completed 25 of 33 passes for 356 yards and tossed three touchdowns, including the game-winner with 7.6 seconds to in the game, in the Papermakers’ improbable 4A GSHL comeback over Skyview.

Nolan Loosier, Newport football: Ran to the tune of 221 yards and four touchdowns in the Grizzlies’ 35-21 win over Deer Park.

Kory McClure, Prosser football: The first-year signal caller set the school's single-game passing mar with 496 yards (32-of-45) with three touchdowns in a 2A CWAC victory over East Valley of Yakima.

Britney Nelson-Beer, Kamiak girls soccer: Scored twice and assisted on two other goals in an 8-0 win over Mariner.

Cale Roy, Colville football: Signal caller for Colville completed 11 of 18 passes for 248 yards and four touchdowns in a 35-28 upset over Class 2A Shadle Park.

Jimmy Rush, Southridge football: Rushed for 203 yards on 28 carries and ran in all three touchdowns for the Suns in a loss to Chiawana.

Reese Sheppard, Puyallup volleyball: Ran the Vikings’ offense in a big way last week against Olympia, tallying 35 assists in the win. 

Logan Sloman, North Kitsap football: A bright spot in an overall messy game for North Kitsap. The junior caught four passes for 73 yards and pair of touchdowns on offense, and picked off two passes on defense in a 2A Olympic win over Bremerton.

T’Andre Waverly, Kamiak football: Top class-of-2025 tight end recruit found the end zone four times on receptions of 40, 20, 30 and 25 yards in the Knights’ win against Jackson.

Jabez Woods, Graham-Kapowsin football: Was on the receiving end of two touchdown passes (to go along with receptions for 96 yards) and also had a 63-yard punt return for a score in an Eagles' win over South Kitsap.