Here are the nominees for The Oregonian/OregonLive's high school team of the week for April 16-23. Vote for the team you want to, as many times as you want to, until 5 p.m. Saturday.

Glencoe softball: The Crimson Tide handed the Jesuit Crusaders their first loss of the season on the softball diamond with a 4-3 triumph at Jesuit High School. Tide catcher Ashlynn Bailey hit a two-run double in the sixth inning to give her club the lead, and eventually the win.

Central Catholic boys track and field: The Rams won the Centennial Invitational with 78 points, 15 clear of Sunset's 63. Korbin Williams won the 200 and ran a leg in the Rams' winning 1,600-meter relay team.

Barlow girls track and field: The Bruins, led my Renick Meyer, won the Centennial Invitational with 61.5 points. They topped runner-up Clackamas with 53.5 points.

Lincoln baseball: The Cardinals clashed with the Grant Generals in a key two-game set to determine the leader of the PIL, and the Cardinals won both games in one-run fashion. At Ron Tonkin Field, Lincoln topped the Generals 2-1, and after a rain postponement moved Grant's home to Joe Etzel Field at the University of Portland, Lincoln shut Grant out 1-0.

Sunset boys lacrosse: The Apollos outscored their opponents 28-4 last week with wins over Southridge and Westview. Sunset beat the Skyhawks 13-4 and then shut out the Westview Wildcats 15-0.

Portland Trail Blazers, National Basketball Association: They looked like a high school team in the first quarter in Game 4 against the Golden State Warriors, so this seems appropriate.