Fan poll: Who should be the City National Bank Athlete of the Week?

As winter sports finish their seasons and spring sports begin district play, the Standard-Times will continue accepting nominations for City National Bank Athlete of the Week throughout the high school sports year.

There is plenty of action and outstanding performances left in the high school sports season. Soccer is now in the postseason, local softball and baseball teams began their district schedules, and the track and field season is advancing toward district meets.

The Standard-Times will release a list of finalists for the High School Athlete of the Week each Tuesday.

Several standouts were nominated for the most recent City National Bank Athlete of the Week award.

Nominees

Veronica Castro, Central softball - She had three hits in four at-bats, a double and a home run in a win over Odessa.

Jordan Chitsey, Wall softball - She had two hits in three at-bats, two runs, three RBIs and a home run in a 13-1 win over Merkel.

Chasen Doyal, Junction baseball - He pitched 6⅓ innings, giving up one hit and zero runs with nine strikeouts in a win over San Saba.

Ryler Hunt, Christoval baseball - In five innings pitched against Sonora, he did not give up an earned run and had eight strikeouts. Behind the plate, he had two hits, two doubles and three RBIs.

Peyton Jones, Lake View softball - She had four hits in five at-bats, five runs, six RBIs, a double, a triple and two home runs in a win over Lubbock-Cooper Liberty.

Tu'uta Kalamafoni, Central track and field - He had a 150-foot and three-inch throw in the discus event at the Cotton Patch Relays.

KK Lloyd, Colorado City softball - She pitched seven innings, giving up three hits and zero runs with nine strikeouts in a 10-0 win over Sonora.

Kellan Oliver, Wall baseball - He pitched four innings, giving up two hits and zero runs with five strikeouts in a 13-0 win over Merkel.

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