Wes Ramirez, a senior from Enterprise, is a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court. His team, the Enterprise boys basketball team, has started the season with a promising 3-1 record after participating in a tournament last week. Ramirez leads the way, averaging an impressive 9.2 rebounds per game, which ranks 5th in the CIF Northern Section. He even had one double-double, placing him 14th in the CIF NS. This season, he's been a key contributor, and his team will face Mt. Shasta at 6 p.m. on Tuesday followed by Dougherty Valley at 7 p.m. on Thursday. His determination and skill on the court are truly remarkable.
Ramirez's ability to dominate the boards and drive his team's offense is a sight to behold. His presence on the court gives his team a significant advantage and sets them up for success. His hard work and dedication are evident in his statistics, and he continues to be a leader on and off the court.
Bria Tate, a senior from Shasta, has been on fire this season. Her Shasta girls basketball team has started with a perfect 3-0 record, winning convincingly against Redding Christian, Anderson, and Enterprise. Over the three games, Tate has averaged 10.3 points per game, ranking 10th in the CIF NS, and has scored a total of 31 points. The Wolves will take on Fall River at 4 p.m. on Thursday.
Tate's scoring ability and leadership have been crucial to her team's success. She has a natural ability to find the open shot and make the most of her opportunities. Her team relies on her to score and provide a spark, and she always delivers. Her hard work and determination are evident in her performance, and she is a true inspiration to her teammates.
Each week, the Record Searchlight selects the standout girl and boy athletes based on their performance from the previous week. These profiles highlight their accomplishments on the field or in the gym and give us a glimpse into who they are as students. If you have suggestions for R-S Athletes of the Week, feel free to email rssports@redding.com.