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Hometown Ticketing Athlete of the Week: Jan. 30 - Feb. 5

02/06/2023, 11:30am 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: January 30 - February 5

Cal Fisher, Deerfield

Fisher etched his name in the Deerfield record books this past week while leading the Demons to a trio of wins. In a 69-52 win over Lomira, the senior wing had 22 points and seven rebounds. He followed that up with 19 points and three rebounds in a 66-22 win over Madison Country Day and finished the week with 21 points and 11 rebounds in an 81-54 win over Williams Bay. Fisher, a Florida baseball commit, is one of the top baseball players in the entire state. However, this past week he became Deerfield's all-time leading scorer in boys basketball. Fisher currently sits at 1,607 points in his prep basketball career.

Grace Grocholski, Kettle Moraine

Grocholski is one of the top players in the state on one of the top teams in the state and hit a career milestone that many dream of this past week. The West Virginia commit had 35 points, seven rebounds, five assists and three steals as the Lasers beat Muskego 77-55. Grocholski then had 29 points and eight rebounds in a 56-52 victory over Arrowhead. That performance pushed Grochoski's career scoring total to over 2,000 points. Kettle Moraine sits atop the Division 1 WSN Coaches Poll and is looking to repeat as WIAA State Champions.

Lindsey Nell, Winnebago Lutheran

Winnebago Lutheran picked up a pair of Wisconsin Flyway Conference victories this past week, including a win over Division 4, second ranked Laconia. Nell was sensational in both of the wins, begginning with 22 points, eight rebounds and four steals in a 58-45 win over North Fond du Lac. The showdown was then set for Winnebago and Laconia, whom was undefeated in conference. Nell scored a game high 28 points and added 12 rebounds as the Vikings came away with a 58-54 win. Winnebago and Laconia now sit tied atop the Flyway standings with 10-1 conference records.

Ben Peterson, G-E-T/Melrose-Mindoro

Peterson went undefeated this past week, including a Coulee Conference Tournament championship and also wrestling out of his weight class to help the co-op to a dual win over Holmen earlier in the week. First, Peterson, who has wrestled most the year at 170 pounds, wrestled at 182 in a dual with Holmen on Tuesday and pinned Gavin Bramwell to secure a team win. The senior then took home an individual crown at the Coulee Conference Meet at 170 pounds, going undefeated with four pins. The G-E-T/Melrose-Mindoro co-op took home the team title with 360 points. On the season, Peterson is 40-4 overall.

Kai Rogers, Wauwatosa West

Rogers is one of the top players in the state despite only being a sophomore. Last week, the 6'11" center led Tosa West to a pair of impressive conference wins. First in a 77-64 win over Sussex Hamilton, Rogers had 11 points, 16 rebounds, six assists and two blocks. He followed that up with 22 points, six rebounds and three blocks in a 59-54 win over Brookfield Central. The Division 1 prospect went a combined 16 of 19 from the field in the two victories. Tosa West now sits tied atop the Greater Metro standings with Sussex Hamilton at 10-3 with Brookfield Central a half game behind.


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