Cast your vote for Hometown Life's Prep Athlete of the Week (2024)

It's time to vote for the Hometown Life Prep Athlete of the Week.

Here are the candidates for the latest athlete of the week poll. Voting is open early afternoon Friday. You can cast as many votes as you wish, but only one vote per every three hours actually counts in the poll.

Want to nominate an athlete? Emailbfolsom@gannett.com. Remember to include their stats and a description of what kind of contribution they made to their team.

Reminder:HTL covers teams in Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Canton, Commerce Twp., Farmington, Farmington Hills, Garden City, Livonia, Milford, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, Redford, South Lyon, Wayne, Westland, White Lake and Wixom.

Last week's winner:Sam Sickinger, Birmingham Seaholm

This week's nominees...

Kylie Green, Farmington: During a 7-3 win over North Farmington, went 4 of 4 at the plate with a double, home run and two RBIs.

Hannah Hart, North Farmington: Struck out 12 and walked only one during a 7-3 loss to rival Farmington.

Rani El Hagg Ahmad, Livonia Stevenson: Signed his letter of intent to join the Schoolcraft College men's soccer team.

Javion Gibson and Kier'a Bell, Wayne Memorial: Signed letters of intent to join Madonna University's running program.

Katie Buchel, Livonia Franklin:Smacked a two-run home during a 7-1 victory over Livonia Churchill in the Division 1 softball pre-district.

Betty Adams, Livonia Churchill: Struck out eight batters, gave up eight hits and walked none during a loss to rival Franklin in the district opener.

Natalie Brisco, Garden City:Scored two early goals in a 16-0 win over River Rouge to open the girls soccer district tournament.

Ella Fournier, Canton: Singled home the winning run during a 3-0 victory over Richmond in softball.

Sofia Figueroa, Wayne Memorial: Signed her letter of intent to run for the University of Detroit Mercy.

Asher Langwell, Bloomfield Hills:Was the runner-up during the Division 1 boys golf regional, shooting 71 and pushing the Black Hawks to the state championship.

Julian Menser, Detroit Catholic Central:Was the individual medalist during the Division 1 boys golf regional, shooting 66 and pushing the Shamrocks to a team regional championship.

Harshan Juttu, Novi:Placed fifth individually during the Division 1 boys golf regional, shooting 73 and helping the Wildcats earn a berth into the state championship.

Andrew Caprara, Livonia Franklin:Qualified for the Division 1 boys golf state championship by shooting a 72 during the regional.

Brennan Grant, White Lake Lakeland:Qualified for the Division 1 boys golf state championship by shooting a 75 during the regional.

Alex Olmsted, White Lake Lakeland:Qualified for the Division 1 boys golf state championship by shooting a 76 during the regional.

Caleb Quick, Plymouth Christian Academy:Was the individual runner-up during the Division 4 boys golf regional, shooting 81 and helping the Eagles win the team regional championship.

Luc Plante, Redford Thurston:Qualified for the Division 2 boys golf state championship by shooting a 78 during the regional.

Joseph Fisher andGraham Goodman, Detroit Country Day:Tied for seventh individually during the Division 2 boys golf regional, both shooting 81 and helping the Yellowjackets win the team regional championship.

Joseph Karoutsos, Brother Rice:Placed fourth individually during the Division 2 boys golf regional, shooting 72 to help the Warriors qualify for the state championship as a team.

Andrew Chang and Henry Delzer, Cranbrook:Shared individual medalist honors during the Division 2 boys golf regional, both shooting 70 to help the Cranes win the team regional championship.

Ryan Kruschka, South Lyon East:Qualified for the Division 1 boys golf state championship by shooting a 72 during the regional.

Nolan Kaminski, Salem:Qualified for the Division 1 boys golf state championship by shooting a 74 during the regional.

Pierson Curry, South Lyon:Tied for fifth individually during the Division 1 boys golf regional, shooting 76 to help the Lions qualify for the state championship as a team.

Nick Tokarz and Cameron McVittie, Northville:Tied forfifth individually during the Division 1 boys golf regional, both shooting 76 to help the Mustangs qualify for the state championship as a team.

Blake Loisel, White Lake Lakeland: Tallied had a hit and an RBI during a 12-1 over Detroit Cass Tech in baseball.

Robbie Schuckel, Northville: Broke the school record in the shot put with a throw of 54 feet, 4 inches.

Evan Kopf, Brother Rice: Struck out four and gave up just two hits and one run in a 16-2 victory over rival Detroit Catholic Central.

Jack Kelly, Birmingham Seaholm: Drove in one run during an 8-6 loss to Walled Lake Central while driving in another two runs in an 11-1 win over Walled Lake Northern.

Mason Stislicki, Milford: Signed his letter of intent to play football at Adrian College.

Clara Groen, Plymouth Christian Academy: Struck out 21 batters combined during 9-1 and 16-0 wins over Lutheran Westland and Whitemore Lake, respectively, to help the Eagles win their first district championship in softball since 2019.

Claire Hammill, Salem: Scored two goals to push the Rocks past Livonia Stevenson 3-0 in the Division 1 district championship, their first district title since 1999.

Sophie Wanecek, Birmingham Seaholm: Went 2 of 3 batting with two RBIs during a 4-3 loss to North Farmington in the Division 1 softball district final.

Corina Carrillo, North Farmington: Went 3 of 5 batting during a 4-3 win over Birmingham Seaholm in the Division 1 softball district final, including driving in the winning run in the bottom of the eighthinning.

Kaitlyn Pallozzi, Farmington Hills Mercy: Struck out 15 batters and smacked a 3-run home run during the Division 1 softball district final, ensuring the Marlins a 12-2 win over Livonia Stevenson.

Ruby Wells, Livonia Stevenson: Doubled home one of the Spartans' two runs during the loss to Farmington Hills Mercy in the Division 1 softball district final.

Savana Mullen, Livonia Franklin: Went 3 of 4 at the plate, including doubling home the tying runs in the sixth inning and scoring the winning run in a 4-3 comeback victory against Garden City in the Division 1 softball district final.

Brandon Folsom covers high school sports in metro Detroit for Hometown Life. Follow him on Twitter@folsombrandonj.

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