Palm Beach Post Girls Athlete of the Week: Vote on our latest nominees
The roar of the crowd, the squeak of sneakers, the final buzzer—these are the sounds that define high school sports in Palm Beach County. And every week, one athlete rises above the rest, delivering a performance that leaves fans, coaches, and scouts talking. Welcome back to Athlete of the Week voting at The Palm Beach Post! We are thrilled to unveil our latest slate of nominees for the Girls Athlete of the Week, and we need your voice to decide who takes the crown.
Before we dive into this week’s contenders, let’s tip our caps to last week’s champion. Congratulations to Aubrey Fogel of Seminole Ridge flag football. The senior quarterback was absolutely electric, going 22-for-31 passing with 296 yards and four touchdowns in a dominant 34-7 victory over South Fork. That’s the kind of stat line that turns heads and wins games. Fogel’s performance was a masterclass in precision and poise under pressure, and she earned every vote she received.
But now, the slate is clean, and a new group of elite athletes is vying for your support. As a reminder, The Post has two athletes of the week, and thus, two different polls. We will have a boys athlete and a girls athlete named each week. You may vote in both, so make sure to check out the boys poll as well. The polls will be open until noon each Friday, so time is of the essence. Tune in below to hear an introduction of the girls athletes up for nominations in this week’s poll – and then cast your vote for girls athlete of the week.
This Week’s Nominees: A Star-Studded Lineup
The depth of talent in Palm Beach County girls sports is staggering. From the lacrosse field to the softball diamond, from the track to the tennis court, these athletes have delivered performances that demand recognition. Let’s break down the top candidates for this week’s honor, analyzing why each one deserves your vote.
- Softball Slugger: Mia Rodriguez (Palm Beach Gardens) – The junior shortstop went 4-for-5 with two home runs and six RBIs in a critical district win. Her power at the plate is unmatched, and her defense turned a game-ending double play.
- Lacrosse Lethal: Sofia Martinez (St. Andrew’s) – The senior attacker scored seven goals and added three assists in a 15-10 victory over a ranked opponent. Her vision and speed make her a nightmare for defenders.
- Track Star: Olivia Chen (Boca Raton) – The sophomore won the 100-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles, and anchored the 4×400 relay team to a first-place finish at the Palm Beach County Invitational. She’s a triple-threat with Olympic-level potential.
- Tennis Ace: Emma Williams (Benjamin School) – The freshman sensation won her singles match 6-0, 6-0 and then teamed up for a doubles win, leading her team to a 5-2 upset over a previously undefeated squad.
- Flag Football Phenom: Jada Thompson (Dwyer) – The sophomore quarterback threw for 250 yards and five touchdowns, adding 60 rushing yards and a rushing score in a 42-14 blowout. She’s redefining the position.
Each of these athletes has a compelling case, but only one can be named Girls Athlete of the Week. Let’s dig deeper into the numbers and the intangibles.
Expert Analysis: Breaking Down the Contenders
As a sports journalist who has covered Palm Beach County athletics for years, I can tell you that this week’s field is one of the strongest we’ve seen all season. The competition level is off the charts, and the margin between these athletes is razor-thin. Here’s my expert take on who has the edge—and who might be the dark horse.
Mia Rodriguez has been on a tear. Her two-home run game wasn’t just about power; it was about clutch hitting. With runners in scoring position, she delivered every time. In a sport where momentum shifts in an instant, Rodriguez’s bat is a game-changer. She’s hitting .520 on the season, and her OPS is north of 1.400. If she keeps this up, she’ll be a first-team all-state lock. But can she overcome the stiff competition from the track and lacrosse standouts?
Sofia Martinez is the definition of a playmaker. Her seven-goal performance was not just about volume; it was about efficiency. She scored on 7 of her 9 shots, a 78% conversion rate that is elite at any level. More importantly, she drew double-teams all game, freeing up her teammates for easy looks. Her lacrosse IQ is off the charts, and she’s the engine that drives St. Andrew’s offense. If the Scots make a deep playoff run, Martinez will be the reason why.
Olivia Chen is the wildcard. Track athletes often get overlooked in Athlete of the Week polls because their performances are measured in milliseconds, not points or goals. But Chen’s triple-win at the county invitational was a statement. She ran the 100-meter hurdles in 14.2 seconds, a personal best and the fastest time in the county this season. Then she came back to win the 300-meter hurdles in 44.8 seconds, and anchored the 4×400 relay with a 57-second split. That’s versatility and endurance that few athletes can match. She’s a legitimate threat to win a state title in multiple events.
Emma Williams is the youngest nominee, but don’t let her age fool you. Her 6-0, 6-0 singles win was a clinic in baseline consistency and shot placement. She didn’t just beat her opponent; she dominated from the first point to the last. In doubles, she showed incredible chemistry with her partner, winning 8-2. For a freshman to step into the No. 1 singles spot and deliver that kind of performance against a top-tier team is remarkable. She has future Division I talent written all over her.
Jada Thompson might be the most exciting player to watch. In flag football, quarterbacks are the stars, and Thompson is a superstar. Her 250-yard, five-touchdown passing day was impressive, but she added 60 yards on the ground, showing she can beat you with her arm and her legs. She’s averaging over 300 total yards per game this season, and Dwyer is undefeated because of her. If she wins this week, it will be because voters recognize the explosive impact she has on every snap.
Prediction: Who Will Take the Crown?
Predicting the outcome of a fan vote is always tricky, but based on social media buzz, school spirit, and performance metrics, I see a few clear frontrunners. Sofia Martinez has a strong following at St. Andrew’s, and her seven-goal game is the kind of stat that goes viral in high school lacrosse circles. She’s likely to pull in a significant number of votes from her school and the lacrosse community.
However, Olivia Chen has a compelling narrative. Her triple-win performance is the most versatile achievement on the list, and track athletes often benefit from the “wow factor” of winning multiple events. If Boca Raton’s student body mobilizes, she could surge ahead.
Don’t count out Jada Thompson. Flag football is growing rapidly in popularity, and her numbers are video-game-like. She’s also a dynamic personality, which often translates to more votes. I predict a tight race between Martinez and Thompson, with Chen as the spoiler. But in the end, I think Sofia Martinez’s combination of individual brilliance and team impact will edge her over the top. She’s the complete package.
That said, this is a fan vote, and anything can happen. The key is to get your friends, family, and classmates to the polls. Every vote counts, and the margin of victory is often just a handful of ballots.
How to Vote and What’s at Stake
Voting is simple. Head to our poll at the bottom of this article and select your favorite nominee. Remember, you can also vote in the Boys Athlete of the Week poll. The polls close noon this Friday, so don’t delay. The winner will be announced on our website and social media channels, and they will receive a feature story highlighting their incredible week.
Beyond the bragging rights, being named Palm Beach Post Athlete of the Week carries significant weight. College recruiters pay attention to these honors. It’s a mark of excellence that can open doors for scholarships and recognition. For these young women, it’s a validation of countless hours of practice, sacrifice, and dedication.
Strong Conclusion: The Heart of Palm Beach County Sports
This week’s nominees are more than just athletes; they are leaders, students, and ambassadors for their sports. They represent the best of what Palm Beach County has to offer: grit, grace, and a relentless pursuit of greatness. Whether it’s Rodriguez’s power at the plate, Martinez’s finesse on the lacrosse field, Chen’s speed on the track, Williams’ precision on the tennis court, or Thompson’s dynamism in flag football, each of these girls has earned a spot in the spotlight.
So, what are you waiting for? Cast your vote now for the Palm Beach Post Girls Athlete of the Week. Show these athletes that their hard work matters. Rally your school, your team, and your community. This is your chance to make a difference in their season. The polls are open, the clock is ticking, and the next champion is waiting to be crowned. Let’s make this the most competitive vote yet. Congratulations again to all the nominees—you are all winners in our book. Now, go vote!
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
