The Mid-Columbia Athletes of the Week for April 26, 2007.
Softball
Amanda Arnzen, Jr., DeSales
She tossed a pair of one-hitters in a sweep of Prescott-Waitsburg with 21 strikeouts, then no-hit Liberty Christian with 13 K's as well as homering and driving in 4 runs.
Tennis
Marco Diaz, Sr., Grandview
He defeated Ki-Be's Evan Beus in straight sets in a No. 1 singles match, then combined with Nick Saldana to win a pair of No. 1 doubles matches.
Baseball
Daniel Gannon, Jr., Prosser
He went 2-for-3 with a triple and two RBIs in a win over Grandview, then hit a walkoff home run in the seventh to beat Othello in the opener of a CWAC doubleheader.
Golf
Jay Joseph, Sr., Tri-Cities Prep
He shot a 10-over 82 to share medalist honors with Dayton's Caleb LaBerge and lead the Jaguars to a 10-shot win at a Blue Mountain match at Columbia Point.
Track & Field
Jennifer Macias, Sr., Hermiston
The Oregon State signee won the 1,500 and 3,000 meters in area-best times of 4:47.98 and 10:16.83 to lead the Bulldogs to the team title at their Kiwanis Invite.
Soccer
Jose Tlatelpa, Sr., Wahluke
He had two goals and an assist in a win over Naches Valley, then scored an unassisted goal in a win over Warden. For the season, he has scored six goals.
* Coaches with an athlete to nominate should e-mail rferran@tri-cityherald.com by noon Mondays.
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