It’s time to vote for the Ponce Law girls athlete of the week for Oct. 7-12 in the Nashville area.
This week’s candidates include soccer, volleyball and state golf stars.
Here are the athletes to chose from.
Brooke Bennett, Page: Bennett finished ninth with a two-day total of 150 but helped Page capture the girls Class AA state golf championship last Friday.
Chloe Boyd, DeKalb County: Boyd took fourth overall in the AA tournament with a 71 and 74 (145) last Friday.
Mamie Carman, Lipscomb Academy: Carman recorded a hat trick with three goals and two assists as the Lady Mustangs beat St. Mary’s 9-3 in the Division II-AA state tournament’s first round on Saturday.
Tatyana Greene, Cascade: Greene finished third overall in the Class A state tournament after firing a 149 (74-75) during the two-day event last Tuesday.
Sophie Hoppe, BGA: Hoppe had eight kills in a 3-1 win over DCA in the DII-A Middle Region play-in game last Monday. She also had 10 kills and three digs in a 3-1 win over Friendship Christian last Tuesday.
Isabella Johnson, PCA: Johnson, a Tennessee commitment, shot a 3-under, 137, for the tournament with rounds of 66 and 71 to capture the DII-A girls title last Tuesday in Sevierville.
Elle Lassiter, Station Camp: Lassiter had two goals as Station Camp captured the District 9-AA tournament title with a 6-0 win over White House last Thursday.
Maleah Martinez, Fairview: Martinez scored five goals and an assist in a 9-0 win over Creek Wood last Tuesday.
Poppy Pewitt, Dickson County: Pewitt finished state runner-up in Class AA after losing in a playoff hole after finishing tied for first (140) with William Blount’s Sophia Gambini and Hardin Valley’s Addisyn Newman last Friday.
Shelby Smith, Stewart County: Smith became school’s first individual golf state champion, birding the first playoff hole to defeat Westview’s Maddie Gray for the Class A state title last Tuesday.
Click on the image below to make your choice before the poll closes at noon on Thursday.
Reach sports writer George Robinson at georgerobinsontheleafchronicle.com and on the X platform (formerly Twitter) @Cville_Sports.
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