Athlete of the Week | Oct. 11-17

Kobe McDaniel

Snohomish | Football

McDaniel, a senior, completed 15-for-20 passes for 294 yards and five touchdowns in the Panthers’ 48-28 win over Kamiak.

Jessica Clark

Monroe | Volleyball

Clark, a senior, led Monroe, which is undefeated this season, to victories over Mariner and Snohomish last week. She finished with 20 kills and four aces in a sweep over the Marauders on Tuesday and 13 kills and 23 digs in a four-set win over the Panthers on Thursday. Clark also helped Monroe win the Bearcat Invitational on Saturday, beating Shorewood in the championship match.

Talia Daigle

Archbishop Murphy | Girls Soccer

Daigle, a junior, finished the week with five goals and one assist. She had three goals and an assist in a win over South Whidbey on Tuesday and two goals in a win over Granite Falls on Thursday.

Alex Olson

Jackson | Boys Tennis

Olson, a junior, finished the regular season undefeated with victories over Kamiak’s Daniel Chung and Snohomish’s Nick Adell last week.

Alexandra Pimentel

Marysville Getchell | Girls Swimming &Diving

Pimentel, a senior, won the 11-dive 3A District meet last week with a score of 383.80. She has been a top 16 finalist at state the past three years.

Sam McCloughan

Edmonds-Woodway | Boys Cross Country

McCloughan, a junior, won the Edmonds School District Cross Country Championship on Saturday, edging Meadowdale’s Cameron Sanders. McCloughan finished the 2.88 mile course at Ballinger Park in a course-recordc 15 minutes, 16 seconds.

Mikayla Pivec

Lynnwood | Girls Cross Country

Pivec, a senior, won the Edmonds School District Cross Country Championship on Saturday with a time of 17:21.10. She finished over 14 seconds better than her nearest competition.

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