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During the week of April 5-11, Ames-area high school boys soccer, track and field, tennis, and golf teams excelled despite bad weather. Notable performances included the Gilbert boys soccer team's two wins and Ames' 4-0 victory in their season opener.
The week of April 5-11 saw Ames-area high school boys soccer, track and field, tennis and golf teams and athletes have another big week despite inclement weather interfering with several events.
The defending 2A state champion Gilbert boys soccer team went 2-0 with wins over Ballard (2-0) and Aplington-Parkersburg. Ames won its season opener in boys soccer on April 7 with a 4-0 victory at Mason City.
The Gilbert boys golf team placed third at Pella, and the Tigers fell to Adel-Desoto-Minburn in a dual meet. The Nevada boys placed second at the Nevada Co-ed Invitational golf meet.
Track meets featuring area teams were limited due to the weather, but Ames, Ballard and Gilbert competed at the Jim Duncan Invitational on April 11 in Des Moines.
There were several standout performances by male athletes from the Ames area during the week.
Here are the Ames Tribune male Athlete of the Week nominees for the week of April 5-11. AmesTrib.com readers vote to determine the winner, who will be announced at the end of the week.
Gilbert's Logan Harswick (11) gets by Aplington-Parkersburg's Bentley Frisch (21) as he heads the ball toward the goal during the first half of the Tigers' 4-0 victory over the Falcons at Tiger Stadium on April. 10 in Gilbert, Iowa.
Harswick scored one goal and helped the Gilbert boys soccer team pull off another shutout during a 4-0 victory over Aplington-Parkersburg on April 10 at Tiger Stadium in Gilbert.
Harswick's goal came when he followed a free kick by Will Youngberg 25 minutes into the game to give Gilbert a 3-0 lead. He also was outstanding anchoring Gilbert's back line to help keep the Falcons off the scoreboard.
Deardorff helped Ames place fourth in the boys distance medley and seventh in the 4x200-meter relays at the Jim Duncan Invitational track and field meet on April 11 in Des Moines.
Deardorff ran the opening 200 leg on an Ames distance medley team that finished in 3:33.54 to only trail Ankeny, Indianola and Adel-Desoto-Minburn in a loaded field of 29 teams. He ran the second leg on a Little Cyclone 4x200 quartet that ran a 1:30.81 to beat out 23 of the 30 competing teams.
Colvin helped Ballard place first in the boys competition at the Nevada Co-Ed Invitational golf meet on April 9 at the Veenker Memorial Golf Course in Ames.
Colvin was the meet medalist after shooting a 4 under round of 68. He beat teammate Alex Weeks by two strokes for the individual title.
Bouska won medalist for the Gilbert boys golf team during a 294-315 dual loss to Adel-Desoto-Minburn on April 6 at the Ames Golf and Country Club in Ames.
Bouska shot 3 under score of 67 during the 18-hole round to take first on a cold and windy day. He also won medalist at the Pella Invitational by shooting a 1 over 73 at the Bos Landen course in Pella.
Crabbs won the open 100 and anchored the Roland-Story boys track team to victory in the 4x200 relay during the Woodward-Granger Invitational on April 10 at Woodward.
Crabbs ran an 11.36 in the 100 to beat the 11.45 effort by Nodaway Valley's Cassius Burnside for first. He helped the Norsemen run the 4x200 in 1:31.66 to easily beat Prairie City-Monroe's runner-up time of 1:37.16.
Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman
This article originally appeared on Ames Tribune: Vote for Ames Tribune male Athlete of the Week for April 5-11
The Gilbert boys soccer team won both of their matches, defeating Ballard 2-0 and Aplington-Parkersburg.
Ames boys soccer won their season opener on April 7 with a decisive 4-0 victory against Mason City.
The Gilbert boys golf team placed third at the Pella meet.
Ames, Ballard, and Gilbert competed at the Jim Duncan Invitational track meet in Des Moines on April 11.

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