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Week 4: ALL-USA Spring Performers of the Week

The Week 4 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Western Washington Spring Performers of the Week.

<p>Woodinville's Olivia Riener winds up in the circle during the 2015 KingCo 4A championship game against Inglemoor. Photo by Allison Thomasseau / KING.</p>

Below are the Week 4 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Western Washington Spring Performers of the Week. Athletes can be nominated to be a top performer by emailing player stats to HSsports@king5.com. Be sure to vote for the top performer below and share your preps photos and videos with us on social media using #K5Preps. The best ones will be shown on TV!

Voting is unlimited, however the poll can only count 25 votes at a time. If you receive an error message, wait five minutes, and it should let you continue voting. The poll closes Mon., April 18 at 12 p.m.

Karissa Stancato, Curtis softball. Stancato hit for the cycle against Spanaway Lake, going 4-for-4 with three runs scored and 5 RBI.

Olivia Riener, Woodinville softball. Riener, who went 2-for-4, crushed two homers and drove in six runs against Inglemoor. Riener also had two hits in a 7-2 win over Issaquah, securing the Falcons second place spot in KingCo 4A.

Gavin Grant, Puyallup baseball. The sophomore drove in the game-winner against Emerald Ridge, winning it for Puyallup 7-6. Grant’s liner to center in the bottom of the 7th brought home Michael Spellacy. Grant also went 2-for-3 against Curtis with two runs scored, an RBI, and a stolen base.

Matt Funkhouser, White River boys lacrosse. Funkhouser scored nine goals and assisted eight in three games last week. His most impressive performance was against Monroe, where he finished with four goals, six assists, and two ground balls.

Colin Mayes, Rogers boys soccer. The senior midfielder led the Rams over Bethel, scoring four goals en route to an 8-0 win.

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