For the whole educational 12 months, we’ll present a listing of candidates who stood out over the earlier week and permit you, the reader, to vote for the winner.
This week, we take into account performances from Might 5-10.
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On to the nominees:
Stella Canoles, Campolindo swimming: The freshman received the 50-yard freestyle (22.9) and the 100 free (49.4) on the NCS championships. Additionally helped the Cougars take second within the 200 free relay.
Maya Ifo Desai, Archbishop Mitty observe and area: Ifo Desai had a powerful exhibiting on the West Catholic Athletic League championships, successful the shot put (40-4.5) and discus (154-11).
Rylee Hutchinson, Amador Valley swimming: The sophomore received the 200 free in 1:50.90 on the NCS championships, beating out the highest two qualifiers to win the title.
Lola Jones, Hillsdale softball: Jones pitched the ultimate eight innings of Hillsdale’s nine-inning 2-1 win over Aragon, conceding solely an automated runner within the ninth and placing out seven. The sophomore additionally pitched a whole sport in a 12-2 win over Woodside, permitting two earned runs on seven hits and placing out six.
Jazzy Maske, Mills softball: The sophomore had two doubles, two RBIs and scored two runs as Mills routed Sequoia 13-3. In a 14-3 win over Menlo-Atherton, Maske posted three hits, three RBIs, 4 runs scored, a triple and a house run.
Ellie McCuskey-Hay, St. Ignatius observe and area: McCuskey-Hay received 4 occasions and set two meet information on the West Catholic Athletic League championships at St. Francis on Friday. She anchored the 4×100-meter relay to a college and meet document 47.17 and received the 100 in 11.75. She then received the lengthy soar in a meet document 18-10.5. She completed the evening with a first-place sprint within the 200 in 24.61.
Jaella Mercado, Bishop O’Dowd softball: Mercado stole three bases and drove in three runs as O’Dowd beat Encinal 8-2. The senior and UCLA commit added a pair of hits and an RBI, plus three extra steals, in a loss to Castro Valley.
Katia Nesper, The King’s Academy softball: Nesper pitched a complete-game two-hitter as TKA shut out Hillsdale 1-0 in a detailed Peninsula Athletic League contest. She struck out 9. In opposition to San Mateo, she spun a one-hitter with 14 strikeouts in a 6-0 victory.
Emmi Ng, Pinole Valley swimming: Ng led the Spartans to a fourth-place end within the Tri-Nation Athletic League championships, successful the 100 fly with a time of 1:06.91 and ending third within the 50 free at 27.52. She swam fly within the 200 medley relay to assist PV take fourth place and led off the 200 free relay to assist safe a third-place end.
Veronica Taira, Menlo College observe and area: The senior received the West Bay Athletic League championship within the 3,200, topping the sphere with a time of 11:13.42. She additionally took second within the 1,600 (5:01.89) on the WBAL championships and certified for CCS in each occasions.
Initially Printed: Might 12, 2025 at 12:15 PM PDT