Voting is now open for the Southern California Girls Athlete of the Week! Polls close Thursday at midnight.
Each week, publications from the Southern California News Group’s 11 properties select the Athletes of the Week for their respective region.Click on the newspaper links below the athlete’s name to read about their performance from last week, and then vote for who you think deserves the top honor.
Readers are allowed to vote multiple times. Voting ends at midnight, but final totals aren’t always immediately reflected due to processing.Juju Watkins, Sierra Canyon:Taylor had a sensational day at the Redondo Nike Track Festival on Saturday, March 12. She cleared 5 feet, 9 inches in the high jump, which broke the meet record and is the top mark in the state this season. Taylor is a key member of the Poly team, which was No. 2 in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 preseason rankings.
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