Here is a look at the latest individuals in the running to be voted the Lansing State Journal’s girls high school athlete of the week winner.
Voting is open until noon Wednesday, May 6 to determine a winner, who will be featured in the LSJ.
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Kennedie Crow, Eaton Rapids soccer
The senior surpassed 100 career goals while helping the Greyhounds pick up league wins over Lansing Catholic and Olivet. Crow hit the milestone by scoring five goals in a victory over Lansing Catholic. She had 24 goals through April 28 games.
Leila Eyde, Lansing Catholic tennis
The sophomore went 7-0 in her matches last week in her return from injury while helping the Cougars record seven wins. Included in her success was winning close matches against Grand Rapids West Catholic and Jackson Lumen Christi.
Jillian Randolph, DeWitt girls lacrosse
Randolph had seven goals while playing a role in the Panthers picking up wins over Grand Ledge and Holt. She had three goals in a 10-7 win over Grand Ledge and followed with four goals in a 21-2 win over Holt.
Know of a worthy LSJ high school athlete of week? Send nominations to bcalloway@lsj.com and sports@lsj.com by Sunday evening.
This article originally appeared on Lansing State Journal: Pick the LSJ girls high school athlete of week: April 27 – May 2
Reporting by Brian Calloway, Lansing State Journal / Lansing State Journal
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