VOTE: Enterprise Brockton-area High School Female Athlete of the Week?
West Bridgewater girls basketball's Alyssa Calderia is the Enterprise Brockton-area High School Female Athlete of the Week.
Calderia, a freshman, filled up the stat sheet in a 47-35 win against Dighton-Rehoboth. She scored 17 points and had 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 6 steals. She received 5,704 votes, making up 49.44% of the poll, just beating out Southeastern girls hoops' Mia Ortega (4,665 votes, 40.44%).
Now, let's look at the candidates for the past week of action.
McKay had a 20-point, 10-rebound double-double in a 54-34 win over Canton.
Woodbury had 14 points, 13 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 steals in a 57-44 win over Old Rochester. She also had 13 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists and 3 steals in a 51-42 loss to Whitman-Hanson.
Henley scored two goals in a 4-3 loss to Duxbury, and added another in a 2-1 loss to Newton North/South.
Abrams scored 20 points in a 58-47 win over Sandwich.
Kerstein scored 27 points in a 67-57 loss to Westwood, and had 14 in a 57-25 win over Rockland.
Gamble scored 29 points in a 68-55 win over Stoughton.
Cadet reached 1,000 career points with 21 points in a loss to Norfolk Aggie, adding 6 rebounds and 3 blocks.
Votes are unlimited. Voting closes on Monday, Feb. 24 at noon. Emailed votes will not be counted. Send future nominations to rvermette@gannett.com. Our player of the week stories are meant as a way to highlight local high school athletes in the area. Making the list is an achievement in itself. Congratulations to all our athletes.
This article originally appeared on The Enterprise: Vote for the Brockton-area High School Female Athlete of the Week
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