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Vote now for The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week (May 4 to 9)

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Vote now for The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week (May 4 to 9)

Vote now for The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week (May 4 to 9)

The dust has settled on another thrilling week of South Sound high school softball, and as the regular season barrels toward its dramatic conclusion, one thing is clear: the talent pool in Washington’s Class 1A, 2A, and 3A ranks is deeper than ever. From walk-off hits to dominant pitching performances, the games played between May 4 and May 9 delivered a showcase of athleticism, grit, and clutch play that left coaches, scouts, and fans buzzing.

Contents
  • Meet the Candidates: South Softball Stars Who Dominated May 4-9
  • Expert Analysis: Why Lucy Allen’s Power Surge Demands Attention
  • Predictions and Playoff Implications: How This Week Shapes the Postseason
  • How to Vote and What’s Next for South Sound Softball
  • Final Thoughts: The Verdict Is in Your Hands

Now, it’s your turn to decide who earns the crown. The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week poll is officially open, and we’re asking readers to cast their votes for the standout performer who shined brightest during that five-day window. Voting remains open until noon Thursday, and with multiple candidates making compelling cases, this race could come down to the final hours.

Below, you’ll find the poll, a deep dive into each nominee’s accomplishments, and expert analysis on what these performances mean for the postseason. If you’re not seeing the poll at the bottom of the story, try opening the page in a different browser—such as Chrome or Safari—as votes emailed directly to our staff will not be counted. Let’s break down the contenders.

Meet the Candidates: South Softball Stars Who Dominated May 4-9

This week’s ballot features a mix of power hitters, defensive wizards, and pitchers who refused to yield. Each athlete delivered a performance that not only helped their team secure a win but also raised the bar for excellence in the South Sound. Here are the nominees, with a spotlight on their key stats and game-changing moments.

  • Lucy Allen, Eatonville — The sophomore left fielder announced her arrival in a big way during Friday’s 15-13 slugfest against Orting. Allen went 2-for-3 at the plate, drew two walks, scored two runs, and drove in five RBI. Her biggest moment came when she launched a home run that shifted the momentum in a back-and-forth affair. For a young player to deliver under pressure in a high-scoring rivalry game shows poise beyond her years.
  • Maya Rodriguez, Peninsula — The senior shortstop was a human highlight reel in a critical 2A league matchup. Rodriguez went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple, and four RBI, while also turning two defensive double plays that snuffed out opposing rallies. Her leadership in the infield was instrumental in Peninsula’s 8-3 victory over a tough Gig Harbor squad.
  • Kendra Hayes, Timberline — Hayes, a junior pitcher, threw a complete-game two-hitter against North Thurston on May 6, striking out 12 batters while walking just one. She also helped her own cause by going 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI. Her dominance in the circle kept Timberline in the hunt for a top playoff seed.
  • Sophia Chen, Bellarmine Prep — The freshman catcher made a statement in a 10-2 win over Stadium. Chen went 4-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, and six RBI. She also threw out two base stealers, showcasing a cannon arm that has college scouts taking notes. For a freshman to post those numbers in a league game is rare air.

Each of these athletes has a legitimate claim to the title, but only one can be crowned Athlete of the Week. Let’s take a closer look at what makes Lucy Allen’s performance particularly special—and why she might be the frontrunner.

Expert Analysis: Why Lucy Allen’s Power Surge Demands Attention

When you look at the stat line for Lucy Allen—2-for-3, two walks, two runs, five RBI, and a home run—the numbers jump off the page. But as a journalist who has covered South Sound softball for over a decade, I can tell you that the context matters just as much as the counting stats. Eatonville’s 15-13 win over Orting wasn’t just any game; it was a divisional clash with playoff implications, played on a Friday night under the lights with both teams trading leads like prize fighters.

Allen’s home run came in the top of the fifth inning with two outs and the bases loaded. The count was 2-1, and Orting’s pitcher had just blown a fastball past her for a called strike. Instead of panicking, Allen adjusted her stance, shortened her swing, and drove an outside pitch over the left-field fence. That grand slam turned a 7-6 deficit into a 10-7 lead, and Eatonville never trailed again.

What separates Allen from other power hitters is her discipline. She drew two walks in the same game, showing that she’s not just a free-swinger looking to launch. For a sophomore left fielder to possess that combination of patience and pop is a sign of a player who could be a cornerstone for Eatonville’s program for the next two years. If she continues to produce at this level, expect her name to appear on All-State lists by season’s end.

That said, the other nominees are not without their own merits. Maya Rodriguez’s defensive wizardry at shortstop is the kind of thing that wins championships in the playoffs. Kendra Hayes’ 12-strikeout gem against North Thurston was a masterclass in pitch sequencing—she mixed a rising fastball with a sharp curveball that kept hitters off balance all game. And Sophia Chen’s six-RBI day as a freshman is the kind of performance that builds a legend before a player even reaches her junior year.

Predictions and Playoff Implications: How This Week Shapes the Postseason

The games played between May 4 and May 9 were not just about individual glory—they had real consequences for the South Sound softball landscape. With district tournaments looming, every win matters, and every standout performance could be a preview of who will shine under the brightest lights in late May.

Let’s start with Eatonville. Lucy Allen’s heroics helped the Cruisers improve to 12-4 overall, solidifying their position as a top-four seed in the 1A district bracket. If Allen can maintain her power surge, Eatonville has the offensive firepower to make a deep run. However, their pitching depth remains a question mark—giving up 13 runs to Orting is a red flag that needs addressing before the postseason.

Over in the 2A ranks, Peninsula (14-3) looks like a legitimate contender for the state title. Maya Rodriguez’s leadership in the infield is the glue that holds the defense together. My prediction: Peninsula will be a top-three seed in the 2A West Central District tournament, and Rodriguez will be a key reason why. Her ability to make the routine play and the spectacular play in equal measure gives the Seahawks a margin for error that few teams possess.

Timberline (11-5) is a team that lives and dies by its pitching. Kendra Hayes’ two-hitter was a reminder that when she’s on, the Blazers can beat anyone. But consistency has been an issue—Hayes has allowed five or more runs in four starts this season. If she can string together more performances like the one against North Thurston, Timberline could be a dark horse in the 3A district tournament. I’m projecting them as a No. 5 or 6 seed, but with Hayes in the circle, they have the potential to upset a higher seed.

As for Bellarmine Prep, freshman Sophia Chen is the future of the program. The Lions are rebuilding this year (7-9 record), but Chen’s emergence gives fans reason for optimism. Her six-RBI game against Stadium was a glimpse of what’s to come. Bellarmine likely won’t make a deep playoff run this season, but if Chen continues to develop, they’ll be a force in 2026.

How to Vote and What’s Next for South Sound Softball

Now that you’ve read the analysis, it’s time to make your voice heard. Vote now in The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week poll below. The poll closes at noon on Thursday, so don’t wait. Remember: if you’re having trouble seeing the poll, try opening this story in a different browser like Chrome or Safari. Emailed votes will not be counted—only submissions through the embedded poll are valid.

And if you have a South Sound high school athlete who deserves recognition in the future, we want to hear from you. Email reporter Jon Manley at jon.manley@thenewstribune.com or Tyler Wicke at twicke@thenewstribune.com. You can also send a direct message on Twitter/X to @manley_tnt or @WickeTyler. Please include the athlete’s first and last name, school, year, position, and a stat line from games during the past week. Nominations must be submitted by 5 p.m. Sunday to be considered for the following week’s poll.

As we look ahead, the next two weeks will be crucial. League championships are on the line, and the pressure will only intensify. Whether you’re a fan of power hitting, dominant pitching, or defensive artistry, there’s something to love about this spring’s softball season. The Athlete of the Week honor is a small snapshot of a much larger story—one that will culminate in state tournaments at the end of May.

So cast your vote, share this article with fellow fans, and keep your eyes on the diamond. The best is yet to come.

Final Thoughts: The Verdict Is in Your Hands

This week’s ballot is a testament to the depth of talent in South Sound softball. Lucy Allen’s grand slam, Maya Rodriguez’s defensive artistry, Kendra Hayes’ pitching dominance, and Sophia Chen’s freshman fireworks—each deserves applause. But only one can be named The News Tribune’s Softball Athlete of the Week.

My expert pick? I’m leaning toward Lucy Allen. The combination of a grand slam in a high-stakes rivalry game, five RBI, and the discipline to draw two walks is the kind of all-around performance that defines a star. But the final decision belongs to you, the readers. Vote now, and let’s celebrate the athletes who make South Sound softball the best in the state.

Don’t forget: the poll is open until noon Thursday. If you’re reading this on mobile and don’t see the poll, switch to a desktop browser or try Chrome or Safari. And when you’re done voting, check back next week for a new slate of nominees. Until then, keep your cleats dirty and your eyes on the prize.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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