Vote for the Athlete of the Week for April 20-25, presented by Bronson Battle Creek Hospital
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BATTLE CREEK — Meet the most recent nominees for Battle Creek Enquirer Athletes of the Week, presented by Bronson Battle Creek Hospital.
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Nominees for Bronson Battle Creek Athlete of the Week
Rykert Bloch
Lakeview Lacrosse
Lakeview won the All-City Lacrosse Tournament for the fourth straight time after the Spartans defeated Harper Creek, 7-1, in the tournament final. Lakeview senior goaltender Rykert Bloch was a standout in the net, pitching a shutout until there was 9:09 remaining in the game and just allowing one goal total.
Gianna Burgos
Lakeview Girls Track
Lakeview sophomore Gianna Burgos helped the Spartans win the girls team title at the annual All-City Track and Field Championships as she was voted co-Most Outstanding Performer for the girls event. Burgos took care of the distance events for the Lakeview girls as she won the 800 in 2:37.59, the 1,600 in 5:32.49 and the 3,200 in 12:14.15. She was also part of the winning 3,200 relay, along with Ellie Redmond, Amelia Kraemer, Cobeen, taking first in 10:52.19.
Mekhi Burton
Battle Creek Central Boys Track
Battle Creek Central sprinter Mekhi Burton was named Male Outstanding Performer at the annual All-City Track and Field Championships after he won three events for the Bearcats. Burton took first in the 100 in 11.08 and won the 200 in 22.59. Burton was also part of the winning 400 relay in a time of 43.71 along with Koran Gupton, Leroy Tre Harvey and Braylen McCoy.
Anya Foljahn
Lakeview Girls Tennis
Lakeview's Anya Foljahn earned the title of top girls tennis player in the city as she finished first at No. 1 singles at the annual All-City Girls Tennis Tournament. Foljahn won her flight, outlasting the field, including Harper Creek's Jade Phillips, Pennfield's Leah Tenney and Battle Creek Central's Ava Einhardt.
Lilamae Frank
Lakeview Girls Track
Lakeview senior Lilamae Frank helped the Spartans win the girls team title at the annual All-City Track and Field Championships as she was voted co-Most Outstanding Performer for the girls event. Frank dominated the sprint events for Lakeview in the girls meet as she took first in the 100 meters at 13.28 and was first in the 200 at 26.81. Frank was also part of the winning 400 relay, along with Lailah Jones, Sa'Ryh Mitchell, Aaliyah Smith, finishing in 50.55. The Lakeview 1,600 relay took first with Abbigail Kline, Katherine Cobeen, Arenn Starks and Frank in 4:14.09.
Breanna VanDusser
Harper Creek Girls Tennis
Harper Creek won the All-City Girls Tennis Tournament for the first time in school history. The match that clinched the title was at No. 2 singles with Harper Creek senior Breanna VanDusser winning. VanDusser usually plays doubles, but she was thrown into the No. 2 singles flight due to injuries in the lineup. VanDusser finishing second in her flight was enough to give the Beavers the title.
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