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14-04-2025
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Vote now: Who is The Montgomery Advertiser's Vance Law Firm Athlete of the Week for April 7-11?
Vote now: Who is The Montgomery Advertiser's Vance Law Firm Athlete of the Week for April 7-11? It's time to vote for the Montgomery area boys and girls athlete of the week, sponsored by Vance Law Firm. Opp's Nolan Brown won 48% of the boys vote last week after he collected four hits with five RBIs and two runs scored in a 21-1 win over Pike County. On the girls side, Trinity Presbyterian's Harper Johnson claimed 57% of votes after two inside-the-park home runs in the 18-2 win over Montgomery Academy on April 1. Advertisement Nominees for athlete of the week come from the top performers of the week before. To nominate a top performer, have your coach email sports@ Voting will last until Thursday at noon. Votes will not be accepted via email, only in the polls below. FROM LAST WEEK: Trinity's James Treadwell ends regular season tennis undefeated in week's top performances LATEST RANKINGS: ASWA high school baseball and softball rankings of 2025 for week of April 7 COACHES: To report scores, email sports@ after your games, and by 10 p.m. CT on Friday to be included in top performers and nominate for Athlete of the Week polls. Vance Law Firm Athlete of the Week Logo Montgomery area boys athlete of the week nominations Montgomery Academy's Tanner Bartgis scored the overtime-winning goal and also the match-tying goal in a, 4-3, win against Enterprise. Montgomery Academy's Jackson McIntyre shot the team's low round, 75, in play at Dothan's Raider Eagle tournament. Opp's Porter Nelson was the winning pitcher, striking out 11 batters, in an 11-3 come-from-behind win against Straughn to clinch the team's 7th-straight area title. Nelson allowed no earned runs. He hit 2-for-4 with a single, a double, and one RBI, and scored one run. Montgomery Catholic goalkeeper Michael Sheffield , in his first time playing that position, recorded six saves on six shots on goal for a shutout, 3-0, win against LAMP. Trinity Presbyterian senior James Treadwell celebrated the team's Senior Day with a singles win against Opelika that gave him another undefeated regular season in singles and capped an undefeated career singles milestone in his six seasons at Trinity. Montgomery area girls athlete of the week nominations Prattville Christian Academy's Chloe Hollon drove in five runs on three hits in a, 19-6, win against LAMP. Opp's Jaidyn Ivey hit 3-for-3 with three singles and two RBIs, and Bradleigh Lanier's time at bat included a solo home run in a, 7-2, win against Enterprise. Saint James' Ragan King scored two goals in the 5-0 win over Wetumpka. Montgomery Catholic's Anna Russo scored five goals and made an assist in the 10-0 win against L.A.M.P. Trinity Presbyterian's Marley Sharpless supplied power on both sides of the ball, earning an 8-7 win against Alabama Christian Academy, allowing eight hits and one walk over seven innings. At the plate, Sharpless hit 3-for-4 with two singles, a double, one RBI and two runs scored. Vote for The Montgomery Advertiser Vance Law Firm Boy Athlete of the Week for April 7-11 Vote for The Montgomery Advertiser Vance Law Firm Girl Athlete of the Week for April 7-11 This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Vote for The Montgomery Advertiser Vance Law Firm Athlete of the Week for April 7-11
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31-01-2025
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Livingston County hockey scoring, goalie leaders through 20 games
All three Livingston County hockey teams are at the 20-game mark heading into the MIHL Showcase this weekend in Trenton. Only five regular-season games remain before the state tournament begins for Hartland, Howell and Brighton, all of whom are ranked in the top 10 in Division 1. All three teams are operating from the same sample size when tabulating the list of top scorers and goaltenders in the county. 31, Ian Kastamo, Hartland 28, Rory Sturos, Howell 26, Luca DiGirolamo, Hartland 24, Chad Pietila, Howell 21, Marco Wolf, Howell 21, Jacob Daavettila, Brighton 20, Ben Huotari, Howell 20, Ian Evans, Hartland 20, Ty Kraut, Hartland 19, Drew L'Esperance, Hartland 19, Carson Perkins, Hartland 19, Luke Storm, Howell 19, Everett Bosak, Brighton 18, Tim Peterson, Brighton 18, Michael Zielinski, Hartland 18, Drake Fletemier, Hartland 15, Bryce Pietila, Howell 15, Bryce Eskola, Howell 13, Braelon Rodriguez, Hartland 13, Eli Sturos, Hartland 12, Ryan Watkins, Brighton 11, Johnny Peffer, Hartland 11, Daniel Avery, Howell 11, Freddie Londo, Brighton 12, Ben Huotari, Howell 11, Ian Evans, Hartland 11, Luca DiGirolamo, Hartland 11, Carson Perkins, Hartland 10, Ian Kastamo, Hartland 10, Michael Zielinski, Hartland 10, Chad Pietila, Howell 9, Drew L'Esperance, Hartland 9, Rory Sturos, Howell 9, Everett Bosak, Brighton 8, Tim Peterson, Brighton 8, Jacob Daavettila, Brighton 7, Braelon Rodriguez, Hartland 7, Marco Wolf, Howell 7, Bryce Eskola, Howell 21, Ian Kastamo, Hartland 19, Rory Sturos, Howell 15, Luca DiGirolamo, Hartland 15, Ty Kraut, Hartland 14, Chad Pietila, Howell 14, Marco Wolf, Howell 13, Drake Fletemier, Hartland 13, Luke Storm, Howell 13, Jacob Daavettila, Brighton 11, Eli Sturos, Hartland 10, Tim Peterson, Brighton 10, Everett Bosak, Brighton 10, Drew L'Esperance, Hartland 9, Ian Evans, Hartland 9, Bryce Pietila, Howell 9, Daniel Avery, Howell 8, Ryan Watkins, Brighton 8, Carson Perkins, Hartland 8, Michael Zielinski, Hartland 8, Ben Huotari, Howell 8, Bryce Eskola, Howell 1.20, Nolan Brown, Hartland 1.28, Henry Lansky, Howell 1.35, Vinnie Sabala, Hartland 2.53, Reece Hutcheson, Brighton .949, Henry Lansky, Howell .932, Vinnie Sabala, Hartland .912, Nolan Brown, Hartland .908, Reece Hutcheson, Brighton 3, Vinnie Sabala, Hartland 2, Henry Lansky, Howell 2, Nolan Brown, Hartland 2, Reece Hutcheson, Brighton 16, Henry Lansky, Howell 11, Vinnie Sabala, Hartland 8, Reece Hutcheson, Brighton 7, Nolan Brown, Hartland Contact Bill Khan at wkhan@ Follow him on X @BillKhan This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: Livingston County hockey leaders through 20 games