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Sprague tennis duo wins Maps Credit Union High School Athlete of the Week

Maps Athlete of the Week
Maps Athlete of the Week

Sprague tennis standouts Lincoln Basl and Jacob Hoda are the Maps Credit Union High School Athletes of the Week, winning a poll voted on by readers.

At the OSAA state tournament at the Tualatin Hill Tennis Center last weekend, Basl and Hoda beat Grant's Rafael Valverde and Alex Tadjedin, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, to win the 6A boys doubles consolation final.

Here is another look at the other nominees this week.

Reese Beyrouty and Elisabeth Nickel, Sprague girls tennis

Sprague's doubles pair of Reese Beyrouty and Elisabeth Nickel topped Roseburg's Kamryn Wattman and Addison Roberts to win the girls consolation final at the 6A state tennis tournament.

Bryson Nygren, Regis baseball

Regis junior Bryson Nygren threw a complete game, struck out 16 batters, walked just one, and did not allow an earned run during a 1-0 loss to North Douglas in the quarterfinals of the 2A/1A baseball state tournament.

Aubrey Peil, West Salem softball

Over West Salem softball's last seven games, sophomore outfielder Aubrey Peil went 10-for-20 (.500) with six RBI, two doubles, a home run, and two stolen bases for the Titans.

McKenzee Petersen, Silverton softball

In two playoff wins, Silverton softball junior McKenzee Petersen threw two complete games and struck out 11 batters, walked just one, and held opponents to three runs over 13.0 innings. She also went 4-for-8 with three RBI and a home run.

Noah Scharer, South Salem baseball

In three playoff games, South Salem baseball junior center fielder Noah Scharer went 8-for-11 with three home runs, two doubles, eight RBI, and three stolen bases while hitting out of the leadoff spot for the Saxons.

Jarrid Denney covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at JDenney@salem.gannett.com or on X @jarrid_denney

This article originally appeared on Salem Statesman Journal: Sprague tennis duo wins Maps Athlete of the Week