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Thursday, Apr. 12, 2007

Athletes of the Week for April 12, 2007

The Mid-Columbia Athletes of the Week for April 12, 2007.

Tennis

Tara Domstad, Sr., Connell

The Eagles' No. 1 singles player dropped only two games in a pair of SCAC victories over Zillah's Sarah Burnell and Granger's Rosa Bojorquez.

Soccer

Keith Ferris, Sr., Richland

He scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Eisenhower on March 27. The following week, he recorded back-to-back hat tricks in wins over Hanford and Walla Walla.

Baseball

Patrick Forgette, Jr., Kamiakin

He went 6-for-7 with a homer in a CBL 3A split with Southridge on March 27, then homered and went 5-for-8 in a CBL 3A sweep of Eastmont on March 31.

Track & Field

Annie McDonald, Soph., Richland

She was the Bombers' only individual champion in an area-best 2:23.9 as they won the Ray Cross Invite, then she ran the day's fastest 800 at the Davis Invite.

Golf

Nick Smiley, Jr., Pasco

Was medalist at a CBL 4A match at Horn Rapids, shooting 82 under gusty conditions. Also was second to teammate Brian Barton at a CBL 4A match in Wenatchee.

Softball

Stacey Stanhope, Soph., Hanford

She went 3-for-4 in each game of Hanford's CBL 3A-opening sweep of Sunnyside prior to spring break.

* Coaches with an athlete to nominate should e-mail rferran@tri-cityherald.com by noon Mondays.

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