Who was the best high school athlete in Greater Columbus last week? Your votes decide

Voting is open for the Athlete of the Week.

Dispatch.com readers can now vote for their favorite high school athletes of the week on their desktop, the Dispatch.com mobile web or Dispatch app once per hour by scrolling down to ballots listed below.

Deadline is 4 p.m. Friday.

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The Athlete of the Week voting occurs each week during high school sports competition and recognizes athletes across all sports.

If you can't see the ballot when you scroll to the bottom of this story, try refreshing the link or clearing the cache in your browser. Voters can cast one vote per hour per device. You do not have to be a subscriber to vote.

Please be aware: The Dispatch's voting system recognizes only one vote per WiFi IP address, so consider taking your phone off WiFi to vote each hour if you're sharing it with multiple people.

Athletes were nominated over the past few weeks for the vote starting Monday, April 4. You can nominate athletes for this coming week's performances for the vote that begins next Monday, April 11.

Last week's winner: Hilliard Davidson's Owen Ambrozy named Columbus area high school athlete of the week

Please do not email your votes; they will not count. Nominations and votes are not the same things.

Athletes are on this week's ballot based on information made available to The Dispatch, and nominations made over the past week.

Once athletes win during the regular season, they're not eligible to be back on the ballot until the postseason. If athletes haven't won in the regular season, they can be nominated more than once.

Want to make sure your team's game information and statistics get to the right people? Email that information to sports@dispatch.com.

The Dispatch staff reserves the right to remove ballots or athletes from the ballot where voting irregularities have occurred.

Have any questions? Email sports editor Brian White at bwhite1@dispatch.com.

Here are this week's Athlete of the Week candidates:

Joel Addo, Olentangy Orange track & field: Won the high jump (6-2) and long jump (21-8) at the Icebreaker Invitational at Watkins Memorial.

Daniel Assoku, Thomas Worthington track & field: Won the 100-meter (11.23) and was on the winning 4x200 relay (1:32.49) and 4x400 meter relay (3:27.22) teams to help the Cardinals win the 10-team Newark Invitational.

Colin Cleary, Grandview baseball: Threw a five-inning no-hitter in a 14-1 win over Briggs. He had eight strikeouts and one walk. At the plate, he walked twice and scored two runs.

Myaih Cloud, Delaware Hayes softball: Went 8 for 11 with a home run, two doubles and eight RBIs in three games.

Kyle Koehler, Pickerington North baseball: Went 9 for 15 with two doubles, a home run, four RBIs, six runs scored and five walks in five games.

Colin Milligan, Delaware Hayes baseball: Threw a five-inning no-hitter, striking out nine and walking one in a 13-0 win over River Valley.

Caleigh Peterson, Olentangy softball: Went 10 for 19 with eight runs, three RBIs, two triples, one double and five stolen bases in five games.

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: High School Athlete of the Week: Vote in Columbus Dispatch poll