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Hometown Ticketing Athlete of the Week: November 28 - December 4

12/05/2022, 11:15am CST
By Colton Wilson

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Below are the Hometown Ticketing Athlete of the Week Nominees for this week. Voting is open until Thursday at 2 pm, so be sure to vote for who you feel is most deserving and spread the word. Users may vote once per day.

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Hometown Ticketing Athlete of the Week Nominees: November 28 - December 4

Sophia Coker, Athens

The Athens girls basketball team is 5-0 on the season and Coker has led the way early on. In a pair of blowout wins last week, the junior center filled the stat sheet and shot 71% from the field in doing so. First in a 75-24 win over Spencer, Coker had 20 points, 13 rebounds, five steals and two blocks. She then added another double-double with 21 points, 14 rebounds, three steals and a block in a 59-15 win over Newman Catholic.

Cal Klesmit, Neenah

Klesmit is one of the top players in the state in the class of 2023 and proved why this past week, willing Neenah to a pair of victories. First in an 83-55 win over Stevens Point, the senior wing had 19 points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists. Klesmit then had his best game, scoring wise of his prep career in an 81-68 win over Appleton East. The UW-Green Bay commit scored 45 points and added nine rebounds. Cal's 45 points tied the school record previously held by his older brother, and current Wisconsin Badger, Max Klesmit.

Kon Knueppel, Wisconsin Lutheran

Knueppel is the top ranked junior in the state by WSN and it's easy to see why. The 6'6" versatile wing holds offers from Wisconsin, Marquette, Virginia and many other top Division 1 college programs. Last week, Knueppel filled the stat sheet beginning in a 99-71 win over Homestead. He had 37 points, 19 rebounds, four assists, four steals and two blocks. He then had 18 points, 11 rebounds, three blocks and two steals in a 76-49 win over Milwaukee Academy of Science. Knueppel went 23 of 33 from the field and seven of twelve from beyond the arc.

Jack McGregor, University School

McGregor currently sits atop the point scorers in the state on the Wisconsin Prep Hockey statewide stats page. Last week he willed his team to a pair of victories on the ice beginning with a 7-4 win over the Neenah/Hortonville/Menasha co-op. He netted five goals and assisted on one in the victory. McGregor then had two goals and an assist in an 8-5 win over Wausau West.

Lindsay Steien, Blair-Taylor

Steien has been a proficient scorer her entire prep career, having scored over 1,700 points coming into this season. She's putting up big numbers yet again during her senior campaign. In an 81-45 win over Melrose-Mindoro, the senior wing had 32 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, seven steals and three blocks. Steien continued to fill the stat sheet in a 66-22 win over Eleva-Strum, recording 30 points, six steals, five assists, four rebounds and one block.


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