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Vote for The Oklahoman's Landmark Fine Homes HS girls athlete of week for Dec. 26-Jan. 1

The Oklahoman's girls athlete of the week poll for Dec. 26-Jan. 1 presented by Landmark Fine Homes is now live at oklahoman.com. Fans can vote before it closes at noon Sunday.

The winners of the Dec. 11-17 polls were Allie Rehl of Tuttle (basketball) and Kinley Manuel of Deer Creek (swimming). In the girls wrestling poll, Eliana Banks of Shawnee, Kurstin Howell of Noble and Mylene Jones of Kingfisher reached a three-way tie.

The Dec. 26-Jan. 1 poll features four girls basketball nominees:

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Landmark Fine Homes high school athletes of the week
Landmark Fine Homes high school athletes of the week

Girls basketball

Kelby Beller, So., Washington: Beller received All-Tournament MVP honors as Washington placed second in the Bertha Frank Teague Mid-America Classic in Ada. She averaged 14.3 points per game, including a 19-point performance against McAlester.

Allison Heathcock, Sr., Edmond North: The Huskies won their third straight Bank7 Mustang Holiday Classic, and Heathcock was named MVP. The Creighton signee added 18 points and nine rebounds in the finals against Mustang. In the first round, she set a tournament record with 31 points against Okemah.

Audrey Plunkett, So., Carl Albert: Carl Albert placed first in the Bertha Frank Teague Mid-America Classic, and Plunkett was named to the all-tournament team. She averaged 11 points and five rebounds per game, helping the Titans pull out a 42-40 victory over Washington in the finals.

Zya Vann, Sr., Bethany: Vann made the All-Tournament team as Bethany placed third in the Bank7 Mustang Holiday Classic. The OU signee averaged 23.7 points and nine rebounds through three matchups. She had a double-double in the first round against Putnam North.

Janiyah Williams, Jr., Edmond Memorial: Williams was honored as co-MVP alongside teammate Avery Hjelmstad as the Bulldogs won the Tournament of Champions at the BOK Center in Tulsa. She led Edmond Memorial with 14.3 points per game, 28 total rebounds and 43 total points.

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