It's time to vote for this week's Morris/Sussex athletes!
Read about the performances that stand out and let us know you think you should be the athlete of the week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Nominations are provided by the coach and listed alphabetically. Voting is closed at 5 p.m. Thursday.
Villa Walsh Junior Midfielder
Bowles had a total of 8 goals and 3 assists, a ground goal, 16 draw controls and 2 assists that resulted in turnovers as the Vikings lost and beat the Morris Catholic at Kittatinny.
Simoris first baseman/pitcher
Costello scored 11-3 with 4 hits and two scores when West Morris separated from Morristown and beat Roxbury in the Morris County Championship. On May 10, he allowed five hits and one batsman, one won the run and eliminated four innings in 3 innings - and then hit two home runs in the game-winning game, sending Simorris to the MCT final.
Morristown Junior Thrdler/Jumper
Ewing won the 100-meter and 400-meter obstacles, ranking second in the 200 and third in the high jump at the NJAC East Track and Field Championships. She scored 34 points, helping Morristown finish second.
Boonton Junior Jumper/Thrower
Hedblom-Green won high jump (6-2) and Javelin (177-10) and finished second in the NJAC West Track and Field Championships triple jump (43-4).
Parsippany Hills Junior Shortstop
Ledesma scored with triple and walks, a stolen base, two RBIs and two runs last week when she beat Morris Hills and Glen Ridge.
Waukeil Valley Junior Pitcher/Outfielder
Miller allowed eight hits and four walks and eight runs (six gains) in the 5-inch game, hitting nine hits in the 5-inch game, including the 100th inning of his career – Wallkill Valley fell to Hunterdon Central in the Hunterdon/Warren/Sussex Championship and won a pair against Sussex Tech. On the plate, he scored with two doubles, two RBIs and one.
Morris Hills Junior Jumper/Hurdleman
Sihe scored a total of 32 points in the NJAC East Track and Field Championships, with two wins and four personal bests. He won the long jump (22-0.5) and high jump (6-6), ranking second in the triple jump (43-9.5) and fourth in the intermediate obstacle (56.59).
Simoris senior pole Walter
Zeolla broke Morris County's record in pole vault to win the NJAC East title 16-2. This spring, New Jersey’s No. 1 safe also broke game records and school records.
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