McDowell, Harbor Creek players voted Erie County Athletes of the Week Wayne warranted 699 votes (17.80%) out of 3,928 overall. Jan. 9-14 high school basketball game stats; other winter sports results, Erie County Top Performers from Jan. 9-14, Send in Courage Award nominations by Jan. 31 for NW Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. The YellowJackets' Peyton Kalicky and Dylan McDonald were this week's . Votes will be limited to one per computer user or one per network. 5:15. All rights reserved. Want District 10 basketball rankings, leaders, stats, more? Things to watch in D-10: District 10 postseason continues for lacrosse, boys volleyball, boys tennis. Fairview signing day: Erie-area high school athletes are signing letters of intent this spring. She also had two stolen bases, four runs scored and six RBIs in the North East win. Votes are limited to one per computer or network. The polls . Harbor Creek's Hunter Chew and Iroquois' Paige Slupski were top vote-getters in GoErie.com's Erie County Athlete of the Week polls held Jan. 23-25. The two polls will be posted on GoErie.com/sports each Monday at 5 p.m., and voting will continue through Wednesday at 5 p.m. Nominees are derived from . More:Send in Courage Award nominations by Jan. 31 for NW Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards. Each week during the spring, Erie Times-News staff members select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. Ben Moore, McDowell: The quarterback was efficient through the air (13-of-18 passes for 151 yards and two touchdowns) and tough on the ground (52 yards and one score) during the Trojans' 52-14 Region 6 win over Erie High. Kelley was the fourth different Northwestern student in five weeks who won the female poll. Readers may nominate an athlete for the polls by sending an email to sports@timesnews.com with "Athlete of the Week nominee" in the subject line. LeBoeuf, Harbor Creek, McDowell students win GoErie Athletes of Week Jan. 23-28 high school basketball, wrestling, swimming, other results, Top Performers among Erie County high school athletes for Jan. 16-21, Jan. 16-21 high school basketball, wrestling, swimming, other results, Send in Courage Award nominations by Jan. 31 for NW Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards, Former J.C. Martin Golf Course superintendent, high school coach Jack Tufts dies, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Brooke Wienczkowski, Union City basketball: She scored 12 points for the Bears during their 46-37 victory against the rival Seneca Bobcats in the teams' season opener. More: District 10 beat writer Tom Reisenweber makes his basketball playoff predictions, More: Read about the Northwestern Pa. High School Sports Awards show. This week's two polls were posted on GoErie.com/sports on Tuesday morning, and voting continued through Wednesday at 5 p.m. There were 2,015 total votes cast. More than 2,300 votes were cast in the GoErie.com/sports polls that ran Monday through Friday. The two polls will be posted on GoErie.com/sports each Monday at 5 p.m., and voting will continue through Wednesday at 5 p.m. Fort LeBoeuf soccer player Jenna Popowski, Harbor Creek . Here's a look at the athletes of the week: Gabby DeLuca, McDowell softball: The freshman standout had a huge game in the pitching circle when the Trojans beat Taylor Allderdice 9-0 in a PIAA Class 6A subregion game at Pittsburgh. Readers may nominate an athlete for the polls by sending an email to sports@timesnews.com with "Athlete of the Week nominee" in the subject line. The Grapepickers beat Fairview 2-1 when the junior . Sports Awards: Send in Courage Award nominations by Jan. 31 for NW Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards, Beloved coach: Former J.C. Martin Golf Course superintendent, high school coach Jack Tufts dies, McDowell-Fairview girls basketball highlights. Each week during the winter, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. Erie Times-News. The two polls will be posted on GoErie.com/sports each Monday at 5 p.m., and voting will continue through Wednesday at 5 p.m. Max Dailey, Harbor Creek track and field:He qualified for the PIAA championships as District 10's Class 3A gold medalist in the 400 meters. Check out highlights from the McDowell-Fairview girls basketball game. Inside the games:Jan. 30-Feb. 4 high school basketball, wrestling, swimming, other results. Athletes from three Erie County schools were the top vote-getters in this week's GoErie.com Erie County Athlete of the Week polls. Corry swimmers swept first place in the latest polls for the Erie County Athletes of the Week. She was impressive again Wednesday when she pitched effectively, hit a two-run triple and scored another run in McDowell's season-ending 4-3 loss to Mifflin County in a PIAA Class 6A subregional. Taylor Moats, Corry swimming: The junior, on her 17th birthday, also helped the Beavers celebrate when she won four times during their 102-62 dual victory vs. the rival Union City Bears. Vote in the Erie County Athlete of the Week polls, Oct. 18 Fairview's Garrity and Girard's Keep are Erie County Athletes of Week Each week during the winter, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. Fort LeBoeuf, Iroquois athletes voted Erie County Athletes of the Week Harbor Creek wrestler Hunter Chew and Iroquois basketball player Paige Slupski were this week's highest vote-getters. District 10 beat writer Tom Reisenweber makes his basketball playoff predictions, Read about the Northwestern Pa. High School Sports Awards show, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. USA TODAY NETWORK. Northwestern, North East, McLane students voted Athletes of the Week See who won the Erie County top athletes votes for week ending Aug. 27 More:Erie County high school sports Top Performers for Sept. 12-17. YellowJackets wrestler Story Buchanan and Beavers swimmer Mahra Goodwill won their respective polls, which combined for more than 3,500 votes. College recruiting:McDowell wrestler Logan Sallot commits to West Virginia. The Naples Daily News Athlete of the Week poll for Feb. 27-March 4 is here. For the season, Rzodkiewicz hit .292 with one home run, 10 RBIs and four stolen bases. He received 770 votes, which represented 28.73% of the 2,680 total votes. Erie County Athletes of the Week: Winners of polls for Jan. 3-7 Top performances: Points, pins and wins: Erie County high school Top Performers for Dec. 2-10, Inside the games: Inside the games: Dec. 5-10 basketball game and player statistics, wrestling results, Sports awards: Northwest Pennsylvania High School Sports Awards return with live show in 2023, Mercyhurst Prep-McDowell boys basketball highlights. She received 1,867 (44.80%) of the total 4,167. 2023 www.goerie.com. He was followed by Cathedral Prep golfer Breckin Taylor (873, 25.01%). Athletes from neighboring schools Harbor Creek and Iroquois were winners in the latest GoErie.com Athlete of the Week polls. We do not promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. We do not promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. We don't promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. The nominees are based on their results from the previous week. Votes will be limited to one per computer user or one per network. We invite readers to support their favorite athlete by sharing the polls and spreading the word on social media. Get the GoErie app: Follow District 10 spring sports on the go, Last week's winners:Northwestern, Mercyhurst Prep athletes win Erie County Athlete of the Week polls. Hunter Chew, Harbor Creek wrestling: His pin in the 107-pound match represented the last of the Huskies' five straight match victories that determined their 41-28 dual win against Cambridge Springs. Inside the games:Jan. 9-14 high school basketball game stats; other winter sports results. Josh Majczyk of Mercyhurst Prep placed second in the poll with 349 votes.---Last week's winners:North East and Harbor Creek athletes are Erie County Athlete of the Week winners Athletes of the . Harbor Creek wrestler . 0:02. Erie County Athlete of the Week winners from Fairview, Northwestern Corry swimmer, Girard wrestler win Erie County high school polls McDowell's Gabby DeLuca and Harbor Creek's Brady Rzodkiewicz emerged as the winners as almost 3,000 votes were compiled during a 36-hour period from Tuesday through Wednesday. Athletes from North East and Harbor Creek were the top vote-getters in the latest Erie County Athlete of the Week polls. Brady Rzodkiewicz, Harbor Creek baseball: He had a clutch performance as the Huskies claimed an 11-5 quarterfinal victory against Corry in District 10's Class 4A tournament. Corry's Taylor Moats and Girard's Abe Keep were top vote-getters in GoErie.com's Erie County Athlete of the Week polls held Jan. 30-Feb. 1. Corry swimmer, Girard wrestler win Erie County high school polls 0:58. We don't promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. Erie County Female Athlete of the Week. Landon Wayne, Northwestern basketball: His 15 points were part of the Wildcats' 61-37 win against George Junior Republic at Lakeview's season-opening tournament. Each week during the spring, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. Include the athlete's school, sport, year in school and a breakdown of their achievements from the previous week. All rights reserved. We invite readers to support their favorite athlete by sharing the polls and spreading the word on social media. Read about each nominee in the Male and Female Athlete polls and then vote for your favorites before Wednesday's 6 p.m. deadline. Nevaeh Kelley, Northwestern softball: Her three hits, two runs and an RBI helped the Wildcats beat Seneca 5-4. Parente received 963 votes (27.59%) of the 3,491 votes cast. Who were difference makers? Readers may nominate an athlete for the polls by sending an email to sports@timesnews.com with "Athlete of the Week nominee" in the subject line. Votes will be limited to one per computer user or one per network. YellowJackets wrestler Story Buchanan and Beavers swimmer Mahra Goodwill won their respective polls, which combined for more than 3,500 votes. They will be featured in Saturday's Erie Times-News print editionand on GoErie.com/sports. Include the athlete's school, sport, year in school and a breakdown of their achievements from the previous week. Here's your one-stop shop. He went 13-8 as a freshman. The Beavers' Brandon Jackson and Rachel Moats, each freshmen, were . Here's a look at this week's poll results: Each week during the winter, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. We invite readers to support their favorite athlete by sharing the polls and spreading the word on social media. Readers may nominate an athlete for the polls by sending an email to sports@timesnews.com with "Athlete of the Week nominee" in the subject line. The two winners will be featured in this story and in the Erie County Top Performers story in the Times-News print edition at the end of each week. Vote for the Erie County Athletes of the Week in three polls before Wednesday's 5 p.m. deadline. Each week the Naples Daily News staff will select one finalist in each high school sport. He was followed by Cathedral Prep kicker Cole Constable (375, 22.46%). The junior is listed as a power forward. Here's a look at the Erie County Athletes of the Week: Miranda Shafer, North East softball:The junior had a huge performance in the Grapepickers' 21-11 victory over Mercyhurst Prep. They accounted for 19.04% of the 3,178 submittted overall. Iroquois Coaches Swimming & Diving Invitational. Winners will be featured in Sunday's Erie Times-News. She also had 15 hits and 13 RBIs. 14:16. Vote for the Erie County Male and Female Athletes of the Week The Male Athlete of the Week includes all sports except football. The two polls will be posted on GoErie.com . Girard, Harbor Creek basketball players voted Erie County Athletes of The senior completed his lone lap around Slippery Rock University's track in 51.40 seconds to win the D-10 title. Readers may nominate an athlete for the polls by sending an email to sports@timesnews.com with "Athlete of the Week nominee" in the subject line. District 10 winter sports athletes from Girard and Corry were the winners of the Erie Times-News' latest Male Athlete and Female Athlete of the Week polls. Congratulations to this week's winners, Caylen Spano of Mercyhurst Prep and Tanner Pike of Union City. 4:57. Megan Kelly works through tragedy to inspire on the softball field. The two winners will be featured in this story and in the Erie County Top Performers story in the Times-News print edition at the end of each week. The two polls will be posted on GoErie.com/sports each Monday at 5 p.m., and voting will continue through Wednesday at 5 p.m. The two winners will be featured in this story and in the Erie County Top Performers story in the Times-News print edition at the end of each week. North East, Harbor Creek athletes voted Erie County Athletes of Week 12:37. McDowell swimmers win Erie County Athlete of the Week polls Mahra Goodwill, Corry swimming: The freshman was a four-time winner when the Beavers defeated the rival Union City Bears 101-58 last week. We don't promise all nominees will be used, but will consider all nominations. Harbor Creek wrestler, Iroquois girls basketball player win Athlete of LeBoeuf, Harbor Creek, McDowell students win GoErie Athletes of Week North East softball player Miranda Shafer and Harbor Creek track athlete Max Dailey were the winners during online voting from Monday through Wednesday. ERIE COUNTY MALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEK. Contact Mike Copper at mcopper@timesnews.com. Votes are limited to one per IP address or computer network. Votes will be limited to one per computer user or one per network. 4:47. Each week during the winter, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. We don't promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. Corry swimmers swept first place in the latest polls for the Erie County Athletes of the Week. More:Want District 10 basketball rankings, leaders, stats, more? Each week during the spring, Erie Times-News staff members will select nominees for the Female Athlete of the Week and the Male Athlete of the Week. McDowell bowler Jenna Chandley finished second with 202 votes (14.54%). See who won the Erie County top athletes votes for week ending Sept. 3 2023 www.jsonline.com. Leading scorers, swimming winners, more:Erie County Top Performers from Jan. 9-14. Now, it's time to vote for the Erie County Male Athlete of the Week and the Female Athlete of the Week. Jan. 30-Feb. 4 high school basketball, wrestling, swimming, other results, Here are some of Erie County's Top Performers in high school varsity athletics, Jan. 23-28. 0:04. McDowell football player Christian . The Beavers' Brandon Jackson and Rachel Moats, each freshmen, were victorious. Girard basketball players win GoErie Athlete of Week polls - IndyStar Girard and Harbor Creek basketball players won the Erie County Athlete of the Week polls this week. VOTE: Naples Daily News Athlete of the Week for Feb. 27-March 4 by Buchanan received 315 votes (15.63%) to beat out runner-up Jerrick Hunter, a Union City swimmer, by 61 votes (254, 12.61%) in the final count. Seneca football player Nolan Seabury and soccer player Liam . We do not promise that all nominees will be used, but we will consider all nominations. The two winners will be featured in this story and in the Erie County Top Performers story in the Times-News print edition at the end of each week. Erie Times-News. Erie County high school polls: Harbor Creek, Iroquois athletes win Northwestern football player Kolton Sutter, North East .
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