Here are the Review-Journal’s Fall Athletes of the Year
June 20, 2017 - 6:36 pm
Updated June 21, 2017 - 3:40 pm
A look at the athletes of the year for the fall sports season.
Boys cross country
Anthony Ocegueda, Reed
The senior won the Class 4A state meet in 15 minutes, 12 seconds. He won five meets and was fifth in the Northern Region meet with a time of 17:03.
Girls cross country
Samantha King-Shaw, Reed
The senior won the Class 4A state meet in 18 minutes, 9 seconds. She was first in the Northern Region meet in 19:52 and placed first or second in eight races.
Football
Tate Martell, Bishop Gorman
The senior passed for 2,362 yards and 41 TDs with just one interception. He rushed for 1,257 yards and 21 TDs, and was named the Southwest League Offensive MVP and Gatorade National Player of the Year. Martell committed to Ohio State.
Girls golf
Victoria Estrada, Coronado
The sophomore shot 2-over 146 to earn medalist honors at the Class 4A state tournament and carded a 4-under 68 to win the Sunrise Region title. She had a team-best 70.0 scoring average.
Boys soccer
John Lynam, Coronado
The junior led Southern Nevada with 35 goals and 92 points. He was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team and was the Southeast League’s Offensive Player of the Year. He helped guide the Cougars to the Sunrise Region title and a second-place finish at state.
Girls soccer
Macee Barlow, Palo Verde
The senior forward, who committed to the University of Denver, had 27 goals and 14 assists to help the Panthers to a state runner-up finish. She was named the Northwest League Offensive Player of the Year.
Boys tennis
Ben Gajardo, Desert Oasis
The senior claimed the Class 4A singles state championship and Sunset Region title. He was named to the All-Sunset Region first team and helped the Diamondbacks to a second-place finish in the Sunset Region team tournament.
Girls tennis
Audrey Boch-Collins, Clark
The freshman won the Class 4A state singles title and lost only three games in her six sets during the tournament. She also won the Sunset Region title and made the All-Sunset Region first team.
Girls volleyball
Sydney Berenyi, Silverado
The junior outside hitter was the Class 4A Sunrise Region Player of the Year and helped the Skyhawks to the region title. Berenyi led the state with 524 kills (5.1 per set) and had a .484 hitting percentage.