Welcome again to the Bay Space Information Group (Mercury Information & East Bay Occasions) boys athlete of the week ballot.
For your complete educational 12 months, we are going to present an inventory of candidates who stood out over the earlier week and permit you, the reader, to vote for the winner.
This week, we think about performances between Feb. 7-13.
Polls shut at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Vote as many instances as you’d like till then.
Candidates for future Athlete of the Week polls might be nominated at highschools@bayareanewsgroup.com.
We additionally assessment stats submitted to MaxPreps by coaches/group statisticians.
On to the nominees:
Isaiah Cabebe, Archbishop Mitty basketball: Mitty trailed by two factors within the waning seconds Wednesday night time when Cabebe buried a 3-pointer from the nook that propelled the Monarchs, taking part in at dwelling in San Jose, to a 50-47 victory over Archbishop Riordan that clinched the West Catholic Athletic League championship. Cabebe, a senior, completed with 10 factors.
Ezekiel Dop, Andrew Hill basketball: The sophomore had 25 factors and eight rebounds to steer the Falcons to a 76-68 victory over San Jose on Senior Evening and 17 factors in a 62-51 victory over Yerba Buena to shut the common season. Hill completed second within the Blossom Valley Athletic League’s West Valley Division with an 8-2 report.
James Frye, Miramonte basketball: Helped the Matadors earn the No. 3 seed within the North Coast Part Open Division playoffs, scoring 16 factors in a 57-51 victory over Acalanes and 17 in a 57-44 victory over Clayton Valley Constitution. Miramonte completed the common season 22-4.
Kevin Gui, Leland basketball: Scored 23 factors as Leland rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to defeat Independence 64-51 in Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division play. Later within the week, he had 10 factors because the Chargers defeated league champ Pioneer 39-37. Leland completed the common season 18-4 total and 6-4 within the league.
Aidan Mahaney, Campolindo basketball: The St. Mary’s School-bound star, within the ultimate regular-season recreation of his sensational highschool profession, scored 26 factors on Saturday night time to steer Campo to a 62-57 victory on the street over rival Miramonte. The victory was Campo’s nineteenth in a row because the top-seeded Cougars will take a 25-1 report into the North Coast Part Open Division playoffs.
Enoedis Quintana, Santa Teresa soccer: In a 4-2 victory in opposition to Overfelt, the junior scored three objectives and assisted on the fourth. He additionally had two objectives to steer the Saints to a 4-1 win over Del Mar as Santa Teresa improved to 12-4-2 total and 8-3-1 within the Blossom Valley Athletic League’s Santa Teresa Division.
Gilberto Rivera, Mt. Eden soccer: In wins over Encinal and Castro Valley, the senior scored 5 objectives, giving him 24 on the season. He had three objectives in a 10-1 rout of Encinal and two in a 4-1 victory over Castro Valley as Mt. Eden improved to 12-4 within the West Alameda County Convention Foothill League standings. Rivera’s season objective whole is No. 1 within the North Coast Part amongst stats reported to MaxPreps.
Lucas Vogel, Menlo College basketball: The junior guard averaged 18 factors within the Knights’ 4 victories throughout the week. He had 25 in an 85-54 win over Pinewood and 20 in a 54-45 win over Half Moon Bay. Menlo ended the week with a 16-7 total report.
Jordan Webster, De La Salle basketball: With De La Salle trailing by three factors within the fourth quarter Saturday, the senior guard stole the ball at midcourt and drove for a dunk, igniting a game-ending 21-4 run that lifted the Spartans to a 57-44 victory over Granada within the East Bay Athletic League championship recreation. Webster led De La Salle with 16 factors.
Cash Williams, Oakland basketball: In a showdown between the Oakland Athletic League’s high groups, Williams scored 35 factors to steer the Wildcats to an 82-74 victory over Oakland Tech. The win moved Oakland right into a tie for first place with Oakland Tech.