For your entire educational 12 months, we are going to 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 think about performances from Sept. 8-13.
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On to the nominees:
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Caeli AuYeung, California flag soccer: The senior accomplished 16 of 25 passes for 193 yards and a landing and rushed for 34 yards as California beat San Ramon Valley 7-0. She additionally accomplished 19 of 33 passes for 192 yards and two scores as Cal beat Oakland Tech 14-12.
Emelia Brown, Liberty volleyball: Had two sturdy all-around video games for Liberty through the week. The junior compiled 10 kills, three aces and 16 digs in a 3-2 win over Freedom, then added 5 kills and three digs in a 3-2 loss to Heritage.
Ines Coyne, Acalanes flag soccer: The junior showcased her dual-threat potential with 65 speeding yards and 57 passing yards with two touchdowns as Acalanes beat Monte Vista 13-0. She added two tackles. Coyne additionally threw for 98 yards and ran for 43 with a pair of tackles and a go deflection in a 6-0 win over Benicia and ran for 155 yards with a TD, 5 tackles and an interception in a 13-6 win over Faculty Park.
Isabel Dunn, Granada flag soccer: The junior had 4 receptions for 39 yards in a 20-6 loss to Amador Valley, then added eight receptions for 83 yards and a landing in a 37-2 win over Deer Valley. Within the Wild West Shootout Match on Saturday in Livermore, she compiled 32 receptions for 310 yards and 5 touchdowns in wins over Amador Valley, Deer Valley, Los Gatos and Castro Valley, serving to the Matadors win the championship.
Erikka Flores, Castro Valley flag soccer: The freshman accomplished 11 of 15 passes for 100 yards and rushed for 37 yards and a landing as CV routed Fremont-Oakland 48-6. She additionally caught a go for seven yards and booted a 40-yard punt. She added two TDs in a win over Encinal, two in a win over Monte Vista and two extra in a win over Livermore.
Selena Goodson, Pittsburg water polo: The senior had a high-scoring week for Pittsburg, netting 25 targets and eight assists because the Pirates went 5-1 with wins over Livermore, Kimball, Oakmont, Benicia and West Park.
Amaira Gupta, Nueva tennis: Taking part in No. 1 singles, the freshman went 2-0 towards Crystal Springs and Hillsdale, successful each matches 6-0, 6-2 to start her highschool profession undefeated.
Gia Rivera, Notre Dame-Belmont volleyball: The senior had a prolific week, posting 34 kills, 16 digs, an ace and a block and a hitting effectivity mark of .407 within the Tigers’ win over Carlmont. She added 16 kills, three aces, 12 digs and a hitting common of .333 in a win over Notre Dame-San Jose. Rivera additionally led NDB to a win on the Presentation HS Panther Invite Championship.
Isela Trujillo, Notre Dame-San Jose flag soccer: The senior captain helped Notre Dame end the week 4-1-1. In a 32-7 victory over Gunn, she had six receptions for 80 yards, two TDs and a PAT, plus a go defended, seven flag pulls and a sack. In two video games towards Mountain View, she added six flag pulls, an interception and two sacks and 5 receptions for 75 yards and two TDs. She had 4 catches for 65 yards, a TD and two PATs, plus 4 flag pulls and three sacks in a 16-6 win over St. Francis.
Sofie Zlobinsky, Hillsdale water polo: The freshman scored seven targets and added two steals as Hillsdale beat Carlmont 14-8.
Initially Printed: September 15, 2025 at 2:00 PM PDT