12-06-2025
Vote for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Piggly Wiggly athlete of the week for June 2-7
Who was the Milwaukee area's top prep athlete last week? You tell us.
You can vote for the Piggly Wiggly Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Athlete of the Week until 3 p.m. June 14. You don't have to be a subscriber to vote. Votes are limited to one per hour per device.
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You can make a nomination for a future player of the week by sending an email with statistics and context on their performance to mwhitlow@ and zbellman@ by 9 a.m. June 16. Do not send votes to these addresses.
Here are the nominees. If the poll does not display, refresh your browser.
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Sydney Falkowski, Kettle Moraine Lutheran girls track and field
The junior won the Division 2 400-meter title (55.42 seconds) and ran the anchor leg for the state record-setting 1,600 relay team that won its second straight title with a time of 3:52.73.
Emily Johnson, Cedarburg softball
The junior struck out 27 hitters in sectional victories over Homestead and Brookfield East, and also drilled a walk-off home run in the 2-1 sectional final victory over the Spartans to send the Bulldogs to the Division 1 state tournament for the 13th time.
Analena Peterson, Catholic Memorial girls track and field
The senior captured both the Division 2 100- and 200-meter state titles and also medaled as the anchor leg in the 1,600 relay final with a fifth place. Her time of 24.19 seconds in the 200 set a D2 state record.
Gianni Quintero, Marquette boys track and field
Quintero added to his medal collection at the state meet with three more golds and a silver, including a winning state-record time of 4:09.84 in the 1,600 wheelchair final.
Jay Tally, Homestead boys track and field
The junior set a record in the Division 1 800 final (1:51.21) at the state track meet and ran the anchor leg for the Highlanders in the 3,200 relay final to capture the title.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Vote for Piggly Wiggly prep athlete of the week for June 2-7