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PlayInTheDells.com Athlete of the Week Nominees: May 16-22

05/23/2016, 11:15am CDT
By Norbert Durst

Below are the PlayInTheDells.com Athlete of the Week Nominees for the week of May 16 through 22. Voting is open until Thursday at 4pm, so be sure to vote for who you feel is most deserving and spread the word. Users may vote once per day.

PlayInTheDells.com Athlete of the Week Nominees: May 16-22

Jack Kraus, Neenah baseball: Kraus hit a two-run walk-off home run to lead the Rockets past Hortonville 4-2 on Tuesday. He hit a triple and collected 3 RBI in their 8-0 win over Oshkosh West and went 2-for-4 with an RBI in their win Oshkosh North, 6-5. 

Bryce McMurtry, Menomonee Falls boys track & field: McMurtry finished first in the 110 meter hurdles (14.40) and 300 meter hurdles (39.20) at the Greater Metro Outdoor Championships last Tuesday. Bryce has the best time in the state in the 110 meter hurdles and is second in the 300 meter hurdles this season. 

Becca Oleniczak, Oak Creek softball: Oleniczak led the Knights to wins over Franklin (11-0), Whitnall (12-2), Kenosha Indian Trail (13-3) and Kenosha Tremper (2-1). She went 11-for-13 in those four game games with 2 home runs, 2 doubles and 11 RBI. Becca was the winning pitcher in wins over D2 No. 4 Whitnall and Kenosha Tremper. 

Aliya Seibel, Bloomer softball: Seibel tallied 10 strikeouts and allowed just two hits in the Blackhawks 6-0 win over D4 No. 1 and previously unbeaten Thorp. Aliya also helped the Blackhawks to wins over Barron (7-0) and Spooner (12-0) last week. 

Lauren Torhorst, Waterford girls soccer: Torhorst scored 7 goals and added an assist in their 11-1 win over Westosha Central on Thursday and tallied 6 goals in their 7-4 victory against Delavan-Darien on Tuesday. 


The Athlete of the Week is sponsored by PlayInTheDells.com. It highlights the players that have "made a splash" in the world of high school sports each week. If you have a nominee for Athlete of the Week please send it to Norbert Durst

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