WJBC Athletes of the Week: May 9, 2016

WJBC_AOWWJBC, in partnership with Frontier Communications and Roberts Trophies, is proud to present the WJBC Athletes of the Week.

Winners for the week of May 9, 2016:

Shelby Siltman – Olympia Track and Field

Shelby broke the record in the mile at the Corn Belt Conference Track Meet. Shelby has also set a new school record in the two-mile this season.

Caleb Jacobs – Normal West Baseball

Caleb had three hits and drove in five runs in the Wildcats’ 9-3 win over Bloomington. He is batting .350 for the season.

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