Vote for Landmark Fine Homes boys high school athlete of the week for March 10-16

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The Oklahoman's winter sport boys athletes of the week poll for March 10-16 presented by Landmark Fine Homes is now live at oklahoman.com.

Voting is open until noon Saturday.

Calumet senior basketball player Brendon Voss was last week's winner. This week will only include basketball since it's the only winter sport with active competition.

Here are the nominees:

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Clyde Davis Jr., Sr., Deer Creek: The Antlers guard led the program to its first state championship since 1974 and its first in Class 6A. He averaged 19.6 points and seven rebounds per game throughout the state tournament.

Cal Furnish, Sr., Crossings Christian: The Oral Roberts signee led the Knights to the state championship game while averaging 14.3 points and nearly seven assists.

BJ Harris, Sr., Tulsa Booker T. Washington: Harris was dominant throughout the Hornets' state title run as the program won its 17th gold ball. The 6-foot-1 senior averaged 17.3 points per game throughout the week.

CJ Nickson, Sr., Weatherford: Nickson drained the game-winning pull-up jump shot in the final seconds of the state title game to give Weatherford its first state championship in program history. The OU football signee averaged 24 points during the tournament.

Jonathan VanBuren, Sr., Millwood: VanBuren led the way on both ends of the floor to help Millwood win its 18th state championship in his first year with the team. The junior averaged 16.7 points throughout the week.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Vote: Landmark Fine Homes boys HS athlete of the week for March 10-16

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