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Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Month for October

Below are the candidates for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Month for October. They were the winners of the four athlete-of-the-week polls during the month. The balloting for the athlete of the month closes at midnight Wednesday, Nov. 17.

Nominees

Leia Jones | Stanwood | Girls cross country

Jones, a senior, won the girls varsity silver race at the 38th annual Hole in the Wall Invitational on Oct. 9 at Lakewood High School. She finished the 5,000-meter race 26.5 seconds ahead of her nearest competitor with a personal-best time of 18 minutes, 50.4 seconds. She won the voting for the week of Oct. 4-10 by claiming 1,624 (38.5%) of 4,217 votes.

Jordyn Latta | Archbishop Murphy | Girls soccer

Latta, a senior, netted two goals and added two assists in the Wildcats’ 8-0 victory over Squalicum in the quarterfinals of the Class 2A District 1 Tournament on Oct. 30. She also had three assists as Archbishop Murphy beat Mountlake Terrace 7-0 in its regular-season finale on Oct. 26. Latta won The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week voting for Oct. 24-31 by claiming 823 (37.2%) of 2,210 votes.

Bella Nguon | Everett | Girls soccer

Nguon, a sophomore, netted a hat trick and added an assist in the Seagulls’ 7-1 win over Lynnwood on Oct. 14. She won the Athlete of the Week voting for Oct. 11-17 by claiming 551 (32.5%) of 1,695 votes.

Cole Pruett | Monroe | Football

Pruett, a senior, hauled in a 22-yard TD pass and caught the difference-making 2-point attempt in overtime as the Bearcats’ outlasted Snohomish 42-40 and forced a three-way tie for the Wesco 3A South title. Pruett finished with five catches for 41 yards and returned one of his two interceptions on defense 79 yards for a score. He won The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week by claiming 846 (35.2%) of 2,407 votes.

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