Vote: Who should be SBLive Ohio's high school Athlete of the Week (01/22/2024)?
Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Ohio high school Athlete of the Week for January 14-20. Read through the nominees and cast your vote. Voting will conclude Sunday at 11:59 p.m. If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email ryan@scoreboklive.com. For questions/issues with the poll, email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.com.
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Kendal Batchik, St. Vincent-St. Mary girls basketball
Posted a season-best 19 points to defeat Streetsboro 61-44.
.@KBatchik for 3 for @STVMGBK pic.twitter.com/14zeHsqnkS
— Ryan (@Isley23) January 20, 2024
Elise Bender, Anthony Wayne girls basketball
Tied the program record for most points in a game with 34 points in a 71-70 win over Laurel at Classic in the Country. In a 55-37 victory over Findlay, her 21-point performance moved her into the top spot for career points in program history.
PROGRAM RECORD ALERT!
— AW Women’s Basketball (@AW_LadyGenerals) January 16, 2024
In our game against Shaker Heights Laurel, Elise Bender tied the program record for most points in a game with 34 points. Congratulations, @16Eliseb pic.twitter.com/bW67BjVJvd
Brandon Bickerton, Medina Highland wrestling
Took home the title at 106 pounds at the Grizzly Invitational by defeating state placer Jake Landis of St. Paris Graham by major decision in the semifinals and then taking a 10-2 decision over Ryan Totten of Detroit Central catholic (Michigan) in the final.
Devin Brown, Olentangy Orange boys basketball
Finished with 23 points, including five 3-pointers, to roll past Walnut Ridge 66-48 and move on to 14-0 this season.
Devin Brown DOMINATED today’s win over Walnut Ridge 🍊
— Zach Fleer (@ZachFleer270) January 21, 2024
The 6’6 junior hit five threes, had a handful of impressive finishes and helped control the glass for Olentangy Orange, who is now 14-0 @_devinbrown24 @OOHSSportsLive pic.twitter.com/iBuiBojUMD
Kayla Buehler, Eastwood girls basketball
Joined the 1,000 career points club and scored 34 points in a 61-13 victory over Rossford.
Meg Campbell, Massillon Jackson girls basketball
Scored a career-high 26 points on Wednesday in a win over Green.
.@megcampbell03 has some @StephenCurry30 in her game. Look at the 3 and the celebration pic.twitter.com/1wglGb5emy
— Ryan (@Isley23) January 18, 2024
Jordan Fisher, Reynoldsburg boys basketball
Dropped 34 points to help the Raiders beat Pickerington Central 93-83 in overtime. The victory marks Reynoldsburg’s first win at Pickerington Central since 2013.
This is one way to honor the number 24 🐍
— Zach Fleer (@ZachFleer270) January 20, 2024
Big time performance from 2025 6’6 wing Jordan Fisher, who led Reynoldsburg to their FIRST win at Pickerington Central since 2013, with 34 points and several major buckets in the fourth quarter and overtime 🔥@KvngJordan24_ @ReynHoops pic.twitter.com/79H4Pj6OwE
Conye Gaston, Toledo Christian boys basketball
The senior guard had 24 points to help pace the Eagles to a 73-68 win against Emmanuel.
Mari Gerton, Princeton girls basketball
Scored a game-high 21 points to defeat Magnificat 53-42 at Classic in the Country.
Bronson Gilyard, St. Thomas Aquinas boys basketball
In a win over Akron North, Gilyard scored 22 points, grabbed six rebounds and handed out six assists.
Jaxon Joy, Wadsworth wrestling
Won the title at 150 pounds at the Grizzly Invitational, which gives him 170 wins for his career.
Eli Justice, Newark wrestling
At the North Union Don Wasserbeck Classic, Justice took home the top spot at 157 pounds by pinning three of his four opponents in 51 seconds or less. He won by pinfall in the first round in 51 seconds, in 37 seconds in the semifinals and then in 32 seconds in the final. He won the quarterfinal match by 4-0 decision.
Quinn “Turtle” Kwasniak, Cornerstone Christian Academy boys basketball
The junior guard scored 60 points, including thirteen 3-pointers, to break his own program records in single-game scoring and 3-pointers made. The Patriots defeated Horizon Academy 85-34.
The Patriots win at Horizon Academy to improve to 6-5 on the season. Jr Quinn “Turtle Kwasniak” broke his own school records in scoring with 60 points and 3pt FGs on 13-22 from long distance.
— CCA Hoops (@CCA_HOOPS) January 18, 2024
Turtle now has 304 career 3pt field goals which puts him 4th all time @OHSAASports ! pic.twitter.com/r3Q6wUhj6B
Kade Lentz, Elmwood boys basketball
Finished with 40 points in a 72-48 victory over Lakota.
Sydney Mobley, Olentangy girls basketball
The freshman power forward had 28 points and 18 rebounds to lead the Braves to a 65-63 victory over Unioto at Classic in the Country. In a 49-48 win at Marysville, Mobley hit the game-winning free throw and finished with 17 points and 14 rebounds.
Eddie Neitenbach, Buckeye wrestling
His path to the title at 190 pounds at the Grizzly Invitational wasn’t easy, but he got through it without a problem, defeating Lincoln Shulaw of Columbus DeSales by 15-0 technical fall in the semifinals and then defending state champion in Division III, Keegan Sell of Garrettsville Garfield, 11-4 in the final.
Madison Parrish, Mason girls basketball
Tallied 30 points and seven rebounds in a 55-46 victory over Mount Notre Dame.
Niera Stevens, Archbishop Hoban girls basketball
Posted a career-high 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead the Knights to a 64-52 win over Rogers.
The Varsity Knights enjoyed a hard fought victory over Rodgers! Leading the way was @AKZIG_22 career high 22pts 9 rebounds, @Kenz_E05 15 pts, @finleykennedy13 13pts @dev_harris24 9pts 9 reb @MakenzieGrant16 5pts 9 reb. Back at it vs Springfield Holland next Saturday.🏀🏀
— Hoban Girls Basketball (@GirlsHoban) January 20, 2024
Berry Wallace, Pickerington Central girls basketball
Recorded a double-double, scoring 21 points and 10 rebounds in a 54-30 home victory against Reynoldsburg.
🚨 DUB CHAIN ALERT 🚨
— PC Tigers Girls Basketball (@PCTigersGirlsBB) January 19, 2024
Statement win over Reynoldsburg tonight and our ‘24 Combo @BerryWallace_ had herself a night.
Double double 💰
21 pts. 10 rebounds and all the 😮💨😮💨 pic.twitter.com/7LZNC1CcsS
Quinn Woidke, St. Ignatius boys basketball
Scored 23 points to help the Wildcats defeat Lutheran West 76-64 and hand the Longhorns their first loss of the season.
Micah Young, Westerville North boys basketball
Scored 19 points to lead the Warriors to a 62-46 victory over Akron Buchtel.