Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Sept. 9-15

Published 1:30 am Monday, September 16, 2019

The Athlete of the Week nominees for Sept. 9-15. Voting closes at midnight Sunday. The winner will be announced on next week’s Prep Focus page. Each weekly winner will be included in an Athlete of the Month poll at the end of the month.

Cameron Bourne | Kamiak | Girls Soccer

Bourne, a freshman, scored three goals Saturday to lead the Knights to a 4-2 non-conference victory over Archbishop Murphy.

Kathryn Cheng | Jackson | Girls Soccer

Cheng, senior forward/midfielder, recorded a hat trick in the Timberwolves’ 4-0 victory over Stanwood on Sept. 10.

Chris Combs | Shorewood | Boys Tennis

Combs, a junior, rallied to win his No. 2 singles match 6-7, 6-4, 6-3 to help the Thunderbirds defeat perennial conference power Jackson, 5-2, on Sept.10.

Hunter Moen | Meadowdale | Football

Moen, a senior, completed 12 of 16 passes for 251 yards and two TDs in the Mavericks’ 40-8 win over Shorewood on Friday. He added 71 yards rushing on 13 carries.

Maggie McGinness | Edmonds-Woodway | Volleyball

McGinness, a junior setter, dished out 33 assists as the Warriors rallied from a two-set deficit to beat Monroe 3-2 on Sept. 10.

Aviry Stratton | Glacier Peak | Girls Cross Country

Stratton, a senior, won the girls race at a five-team meet Wednesday at McCollum Park in Everett. She covered the 3,200-meter course in 18 minutes, 57 seconds. Her effort helped the Grizzlies place first in the team standings.

Daniel Tran | Lynnwood | Football

Tran, a senior, rushed for 180 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries in the Royals’ 26-20 win over Everett on Friday.

MacKenzie Whyte | Snohomish | Volleyball

Whyte, a junior outside hitter/middle blocker, recorded 13 service aces in a 3-0 win over Edmonds-Woodway on Thursday. The 13 aces are a school record, Snohomish coach Alex Tarin said. Whyte added six kills and 10 digs in the sweep.

Alex Williams | Mountlake Terrace | Boys Cross Country

Williams, a senior, won the boys race Wednesday at an eight-team meet at River Meadows Park in Arlington. He posted a time of 10 minutes, 5 seconds on the two-mile course.