Athletes of the Week | Oct. 5 – Oct. 11

Andrew Kalahar

Arlington | Football

Kalahar, a senior, completed 25 of 31 passes for 368 yards and four touchdown passes in the first half of the Eagles’ 50-19 Stilly Cup victory over Stanwood.

Jessica Brennis

Snohomish | Volleyball

Brennis, a senior, finished with 13 kills in a win over Mariner and 28 kills in a win over Lake Stevens last week. She finished the week with seven aces, 20 digs and 41 kills in the Panthers’ two victories.

Mykaela Marsh

Meadowdale | Girls Soccer

Marsh, a sophomore midfielder, scored the game-winning goal in the final minute of regulation in the Marauders’ 2-1 win over Oak Harbor last Thursday.

Jacob Campfield &Nolan Armbruster

Snohomish | Boys Tennis

The Snohomish duo won their match at No. 3 doubles 6-0, 5-7, 7-5 against Jackson, the co-league champion a season ago, to help give the Panthers a 4-3 victory.

Danielle Booth

Archbishop Murphy | Girls Swimming

Booth, a senior, swam the 100 backstroke and the 500 freestyle in meets against Sehome and Bellingham last Tuesday. Booth qualified for the state meet in both events, qualifying her for state in all 11 swimming events.

Nathan Beamer

Arlington | Boys Cross Country

Beamer, a senior, won the annual Hole in the Wall Cross Country Invitational this past Saturday with a time of 15:49.70, edging Northwest’s Tibebu Proctor, who finished with a time of 15:50.

Taylor Roe

Kamiak | Girls Cross Country

Roe, a freshman, placed second in the annual Hole in the Wall Invitational this past Saturday with a time of 18:38.

Athletes of the week are selected by Herald Staff based on first-hand observations, statistical analysis and coaches suggestions.

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