Vote Now: Montgomery Advertiser’s Girls Athlete of the Week (March 21-27)
The Montgomery area’s high school diamonds and fields were alive with phenomenal performances last week, making the selection process tougher than ever. It’s once again time for you, the fans, to step up to the plate and make your voice heard. The Montgomery Advertiser, in partnership with the Vance Law Firm, proudly presents the nominees for Girls Athlete of the Week for March 21-27. These young women didn’t just play; they dominated, showcasing the incredible depth of talent in our local sports community. Your vote will decide who takes home this prestigious weekly honor.
Meet the Elite Nominees: A Week of Dominant Pitching
This week’s slate of nominees is a masterclass in softball pitching prowess. Coaches and statisticians from across the region submitted their top performers, and the results highlight two athletes who were virtually untouchable in the circle. Their statistics tell a story of control, power, and sheer competitive will. Let’s break down the phenomenal weeks that earned them a spot on this ballot.
Emily Needham, Saint James Trojans: Needham authored the kind of performance pitchers dream about. On March 25, against a formidable Montgomery Academy squad, she achieved the ultimate feat: a perfect game. Not a single runner reached base. She sealed this historic outing with six strikeouts, controlling the game from the first pitch to the last. But her week wasn’t a one-hit wonder. She also claimed a second victory in the circle during the week of March 23-27, proving her consistency and value as a true ace for the Trojans.
Abby Olesen, Pike Road Patriots: Olesen continued her standout season with another commanding performance on March 26. She secured her seventh win of the year, a testament to her role as a workhorse for the Patriots. Her line for the game was a model of efficiency and stinginess: allowing zero earned runs and tallying a strikeout. This performance underscores her ability to manage games, let her defense work, and completely shut down opposing offenses, a key reason for Pike Road’s success.
Expert Analysis: Decoding the Performances
As a sports journalist, it’s not just about the numbers; it’s about the context and the “how.” Both Needham and Olesen delivered wins, but they did so with slightly different blueprints, each equally impressive.
Emily Needham’s perfect game is a statistical rarity and a massive mental accomplishment. It requires not just elite skill but intense focus for every single batter, often under mounting pressure as the game progresses. The fact that it came against a quality program like Montgomery Academy adds significant weight to the achievement. A perfect game is a complete team effort for the defense, but it is always pitcher-driven. Needham’s week signals she is in peak form, possessing the stuff and the fortitude to carry her team.
Abby Olesen’s performance is the hallmark of a seasoned winner. Securing a seventh win this early in the season points to remarkable consistency. Not allowing earned runs is the primary job of a pitcher, and Olesen excels at it. This style of pitching—forcing contact, trusting defenders, and avoiding big innings—is often the backbone of championship-caliber teams. Her season-long body of work shows she isn’t just having a good week; she’s having a defining season, establishing herself as one of the most reliable arms in the region.
- Emily Needham’s Key Stats: Perfect Game (6 Ks), 2 Total Wins for the week.
- Abby Olesen’s Key Stats: 7th Season Win, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 1 Strikeout in nominated game.
The choice for voters becomes a fascinating debate: Do you reward the historic, singular moment of perfection (Needham), or the sustained, season-long excellence and winning pedigree (Olesen)? There is no wrong answer, only a testament to the high level of play.
How to Cast Your Vote and Shape the Story
This award is decided by you. The voting window is now OPEN and will run until a strict deadline of 12:00 PM NOON on Thursday, April 2. The winner will be unveiled to the public on Friday, April 3, so your timely vote is crucial.
The voting process is simple: Visit the Montgomery Advertiser’s website or sports section and look for the official Athlete of the Week poll for March 21-27. Read the profiles, consider the incredible achievements outlined above, and make your selection. Every single vote matters in what is sure to be a tight race.
Attention Coaches and Statisticians: The pipeline for future nominees relies on you. To ensure your standout athlete gets the recognition she deserves, send detailed stats and nominations to sports@montgomeryadvertiser.com. This direct line from the field to our newsroom is what powers this award and celebrates the hard work of these amazing students.
Prediction and Final Call to Action
Predicting a winner in a public vote is always a challenge, but the narrative around a perfect game is incredibly powerful. It captures the imagination and stands as a definitive, unforgettable achievement. This could give Emily Needham a slight edge in the voting booth. However, Abby Olesen’s widespread impact and seventh win represent the steady drumbeat of success that fans and teammates deeply value. This race is too close to call and will undoubtedly come down to the final hours of voting.
What is not in doubt is the quality of both athletes. They represent the best of high school sports: dedication, skill, and sportsmanship. This weekly award, presented by the Vance Law Firm, is more than just a title; it’s a community celebration of these virtues.
Now, it’s your turn. Review the facts, feel the passion, and make your vote count. Honor the effort, celebrate the excellence, and help us crown the Montgomery Advertiser’s Girls Athlete of the Week. The circle is set, the nominees are locked in, and the final decision rests in your hands. Head to the Montgomery Advertiser now and VOTE!
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
