{"id":69271,"date":"2024-05-01T12:48:00","date_gmt":"2024-05-01T19:48:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/sports\/vote-for-the-kent-reporter-athletes-of-the-year\/"},"modified":"2024-05-01T12:48:00","modified_gmt":"2024-05-01T19:48:00","slug":"vote-for-the-kent-reporter-athletes-of-the-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kentreporter.com\/sports\/vote-for-the-kent-reporter-athletes-of-the-year\/","title":{"rendered":"Vote for the Kent Reporter Athletes of the Year"},"content":{"rendered":"
Voting for the Kent Reporter Athletes of the Year is now open.<\/a><\/p>\n Athletes who have been named Athlete of the Week over the course of the year have been nominated for Athlete of the Year, and we turn to you, the readers, to select the winners for 2024. Below are the 16 athletes who have been nominated.<\/p>\n Click here to vote <\/a>now<\/a>. <\/ins><\/p>\n FEMALE ATHLETES<\/a><\/p>\n Ella Wick, Kentlake: Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis<\/strong><\/p>\n Ella Wick is a senior and has competed this year in volleyball (WCD qualifying team), basketball (team captain for the WCD qualifying team), and tennis (team captain and hopeful WCD qualifier). Ella is a member of Kentlake’s Honor Society, takes an intense course load and is the consummate student athlete that has a 4.0. She will be valedictorian before heading off to the University of Washington to study engineering. Ella is deeply respected by her teammates, coaches, opponents, teachers, the entire Falcon Family, and our community (which she supports by giving up the little free time she has by doing service projects). <\/ins><\/p>\n Haley Engbo, Kentlake: Soccer, Basketball, Flag Football, Fastpitch<\/strong><\/p>\n Haley Engbo is a junior and has competed this year in soccer (state qualifying team), basketball (WCD qualifying team), flag football (undefeated league champions) and fastpitch softball (likely WCD qualifying team). In addition, she finds time to scrum it up with her club rugby team. What sets Haley apart of others is her commitment to teammates and coaches. She is the first there, last to leave, and goes above and beyond to do whatever is needed. Haley had an unfortunate injury this spring and was unable to play for a while. Though she was there at practices and games, cheering on her teammates, carrying equipment, shagging balls and bringing constant positivity.<\/ins><\/p>\n Nashayla Fellows, Kent-Meridian: Volleyball, Basketball, Flag Football, Track<\/strong><\/p>\n Nashayla Fellows, a senior, has played volleyball for four years — the past two years on varsity. She’s been a stable force on the girls basketball team as a varsity leader for the past three years. With the addition of flag football this winter, Nashayla joined that sport as well and brought her team leadership and power to the gridiron. This spring, Nashayla is in her third year of track. In 2023 she was a state placer in the shot put and discus and she hopes to return to state again this season. Currently, Nashayla holds Top 10 statewide marks in the shot put and discus<\/ins> .<\/p>\n Marlene Veveris, Kent-Meridian: Cheerleading<\/strong><\/p>\n Marlene Veveris, a senior, is an outstanding leader highlighted as captain of the Royals cheer team for the past two years. Marlene has been a varsity cheerleader for three years for both fall\/winter sports seasons and on the competitive team. Marlene was chosen by United Spirit Association as one of 60 national team members who will be teaching clinics and team camps throughout the United States as a staff member and spirit ambassador.<\/p>\n Jayda Sparks, Kentridge: Soccer, Flag Football<\/strong><\/p>\n Jayda Sparks, a senior, was selected 1st team All-NPSL soccer player. She lead the Kentridge women’s soccer team to state this year. Jayda was also our flag football quarterback. Jayda will be playing soccer at Eastern Washington University next year.<\/p>\n Mila Tsai, Kentridge: Cross Country, Track<\/strong><\/p>\n Mila Tsai, a senior, qualified to state in cross country and has a good chance to go this spring in track. Mila is currently weighing her offers to run in college next year.<\/p>\n Sarah Wright, Kentwood: Wrestling, Fastpitch<\/strong><\/p>\n Over the past four years, senior Sarah Wright has been one of the most dominant multi-sport athletes in the history of Kentwood High School. As a top-tier wrestler, she has accomplished an overall record of 113-15. She is a 4-time NPSL league champ, two-time regional champ, two-time Kelso Invite finalist (1-champ), two-time state placer (2023: 3rd, 2024: 2nd). Over the past two years she has lost just six times, five to the would-be state champion. She’s also earned an Academic All-State Honorable Mention for her weight class with a 3.47 GPA.<\/ins> Sarah’s excellence also dominates on the softball field. She was named Gatorade Player of the Year her sophomore year and is the NPSL MVP two years running. She brings great intensity, determination and commitment to perfecting her skills. <\/ins> Sarah will continue competing at the University of Arizona for fastpitch.<\/p>\n JJ Ursino, Kentwood: Volleyball, Flag Football, Fastpitch<\/strong><\/p>\n J.J. Ursino, a senior, is a hard-working student athlete who strives for both athletic and academic success. J.J. is an outstanding three sport letterman in volleyball, flag football and fastpitch while maintaining an honorable GPA of over 3.600. This year, as volleyball captain, she was named 2nd team all-conference and placed 2nd in team in hitting percentage. She was also named 1st team NPSL her junior year for fastpitch and is currently leading the Conquerors team in stolen bases. With flag football being a new sport, J.J. did not have any experience in it, but for the entire season she played like a veteran. As well as being an exceptional receiver, she was also an aggressive defensive player with a myriad of interceptions. J.J. had amazing talents on the field, but she was always a humble and encouraging teammate. <\/ins><\/p>\n