Skyline football player Josh Menold voted WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week

Congratulations to Skyline running back Josh Menold for being voted SBLive’s WaFd Bank Washington High School Athlete of the Week for Oct. 2-Oct. 7!
When Menold hits the hole on runs, he usually delivers pain. And the Spartans' standout rushed for 176 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries (all single-game career highs), and also had a receiving score in the team's 4A KingCo win over North Creek. Menold has four 100-yard rushing efforts this season.
Menold received 39.2% of the vote, edging out Anacortes QB Rex Larson, who finished second with 34.5%.
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Here are the other athletes who were nominated for the week of Oct. 2-Oct. 7:
WASHINGTON NOMINEES
Jackson Almond, Cascade Christian football: In his first under-center start after moving from wide receiver, the talented senior passed for 214 yards and five touchdowns, and also had a 48-yard interception return for a score in a 1A Nisqually victory over Bellevue Christian.
Josie Brandenburg, Kalama girls soccer: Chinooks' top playmaker in the midfield tallied a career-high five goals (and an assist) in a 2B Pacific win over Winlock, and had a hat trick in a win over South Bend.
Remi Buckley, Columbia River girls soccer: The reigning Class 2A champions keep reloading with young firepower, and this ninth grader is showing he is a goal-scoring force. She produced her first hat trick in a 2A GSHL win over Mark Morris.
Payton Davis, Oakesdale volleyball: HThe two-time defending Class 1B champions' top player tied a career high with 32 kills in a four-set 1B Southeast victory over Wilbur-Creston-Keller.
Lance Gogel, Chelan football: The yards-churning rushing machine posted his second 300-yard game this season with a lifetime-best 342 yards on 41 carries, including four touchdowns in a non-league win over Colfax.
Rex Larson, Anacortes football: Trigger man for the new No. 1 team in Class 2A was near-perfect - 23-of-27, 301 yards and three touchdowns - in a 2A Northwest Conference victory over Sehome.
Hayden Line, Clarkston football: Bantams' wide receiver did a little bit of everything in a win over Rogers of Spokane. He caught a 46-yard touchdown, had a 40-yard interception return for a score and threw a 46-yard touchdown pass.
Kendall Mairs, Camas girls volleyball: In a GSHL crossover showdown with fellow-unbeaten Prairie (3A), the junior outside hitter registered a match-high 24 kills, and the Papermakers won in five sets.
JT Marsh, Cedarcrest football: A back-to-back nominee, the talented wideout caught six passes for 210 yards and two touchdowns, and also threw a 92-yard scoring pass in the team's win over Meadowdale.
Kayden Mozingo, Onalaska football: In a wild 2B Pacific game against Kalama, the Loggers' junior signal caller rushed for a career-high 333 yards on 23 carries, including three long touchdowns (41, 58, 43) in a road loss.
Joey Olson, Ellensburg football: Filling in for injured Colton Magruder, Olson had 166 rushing yards and three total touchdowns (two rushing one receiving), including the winning last-minute receiving score as the Bulldogs beat Wenatchee. He also had an end-zone interception on defense.
Daveon Superales, Graham-Kapowsin football: In a matchup of top-five programs in Class 4A, the Eagles' quarterback was the star - 20-of-26, 210 yards and three touchdowns, plus 92 rushing yards and a touchdown in the Eagles' win at Curtis.
Blake Teets, Bellevue football: In Wolverines' most complete game of the season, the running back totaled a team-high 137 of the team's 525 rushing yards, including a touchdown in defeating previously-undefeated Juanita.
Joshua Woodard, Richland football: Bombers' gun-slinger passed for 416 yards and three touchdowns as they came within seconds of upending top 3A MCC contender Kennewick.

Todd Milles is a Regional Editor for SBLive Sports, covering Washington, Idaho and Montana.