It was the Tamari Davis show last week, as the Gainesville (FL) High freshman won National Performer of the Week honors for her (tying) freshman class record in the 200m of 23.06 (+1.05).
But now we're on to last week's action.
Who's deserved of National Performer of the Week?
Mark your vote below for the top athlete of the week and let us know your thoughts in the comments.
National Girls Performer Of The Week (3-19/3-25) (Poll Closed)
Aaliyah Wilson, Stockdale (CA): Became just the second wind-legal athlete to go under 14 seconds in the 100mH, going 13.99 at the Central Valley Classic 0.74% (5 votes) Caitlin Collier, Bolles (FL): The Stanford signee crushed her body of work at the FSU Relays, producing a US No. 1 800m of 2:04.87 and a US No. 1 effort of 4:47.47 10.12% (68 votes) Tori Gaitan, Great Oak (CA): The emerging phenom for the Wolfpack busted out a US No. 1 effort at 3200m, going 10:18.80 2.53% (17 votes) Imagine Patterson, Summerville (GA): Dominant in the 400mH, Patterson once again grabbed US No. 1 status with a time of 62.90 seconds at the Bob Jenkins Coaches Classic 0.89% (6 votes) Laurel Wong, Santa Catalina (CA): The junior went over 13 feet for just the second time in her career in the pole vault, clearing 13-1 0% (0 votes) Maya Evans, Lutheran (CO): The senior went a US No. 2 effort in the long jump of 19-2.75 0.6% (4 votes) Kelcie Simmons, Leonard (TX): The Duke signee went a wind-legal 11.70 (+1.5) at the Jesuit Sheaner Relays in a US No. 3 mark 50.3% (338 votes) Sydnee Larkin, Cherokee Trail (CO): The superb senior went a US No. 1 mark of 41-9 in the triple jump at the Mercury Invite 26.04% (175 votes) Veronica Frailey, Wakefield (NC): Back to her winning ways, Fraley transitioned to outdoor and popped a US No. 1 mark of 171-10 at the Wake County Invitational 7.59% (51 votes) Kennedy Simon, Westlake (GA): The Texas signee went a US No. 5 mark in the 400m at the Fulton County Championships to win 1.19% (8 votes) Total Votes: 672
<a href="https://polldaddy.com/poll/9969236/">National Girls Performer Of The Week (3-19/3-25)</a>