Here is a look at the latest individuals in the running to be voted the Lansing State Journal’s girls high school athlete of week winner.
Voting is open until noon Wednesday, May 20 to determine a winner, who will be featured in the LSJ.
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Katie Blue, Grand Ledge track
Blue won three individual events while helping the Comets finish as the champion at their Division 1 regional on Friday, May 15. Blue won the pole vault (13-0), the 100 hurdles (15.40 seconds) and the 300 hurdles (45.39) to lead Grand Ledge. Her time in the 300 hurdles was a personal best. Blue also finished fourth in the long jump.
Saige Miller, Fowler softball
The senior and Maryland signee hit .906, going 10-for-11 with four home runs and 16 RBI while helping the Eagles wrap up the outright CMAC title. Miller added 10 runs in a sweep of Pewamo-Westphalia on Thursday, May 14.
Isabella Portnoy, Okemos tennis
Portnoy finished as the champion at No. 1 singles at a Division 1 regional hosted by Holt on Friday, May 15, winning each of her matches in straight sets. She helped the Wolves finish as the team runner-up at the regional with 23 points.
Know of a worthy LSJ high school athlete of week? Send nominations to bcalloway@lsj.com and sports@lsj.com by Sunday evening each week.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: LSJ girls high school athlete of week: Vote for winner for May 11-16