The Mid-Columbia Athletes of the Week for March 29, 2007.
Soccer
Dominic Anzelini, Jr., Moses Lake
He scored three goals in a 23-minute stretch of the second half to lift the Chiefs to a CBL 4A victory over Eisenhower on Saturday.
Tennis
Curtis Lan, Soph., Hanford
Playing No. 2 singles for the Falcons, he dropped only four games in straight-set wins over Wa-Hi's Matt Waring and West Valley's Matt Sherman.
Golf
Neddy Martinez, Jr., Pasco
She earned medalist honors at a CBL 4A pod match at Veterans Memorial in Walla Walla, shooting an 8-over 80 to lead the Bulldogs to victory.
Track & Field
Jonathan Miller, Jr., Richland
He won the triple jump and anchored the winning 4x100 at a four-team meet at Hanford, then posted the best marks in the long and triple jumps at the Ram Relays.
Baseball
Neal Schuck, Fr., Columbia (Burbank)
He tossed four innings of one-hit ball, striking out eight, and went 2-for-4 in a win over Liberty Christian, then struck out 11 over six innings in beating Goldendale.
Softball
Allegra Wilde, Soph., Kamiakin
She went 5-for-8 with two doubles and three RBIs to lead the Braves to a nonleague doubleheader sweep of Moses Lake.
* Coaches with an athlete to nominate should e-mail rferran@tri-cityherald.com by noon Mondays.
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