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Bella Currier from Sturgis has been voted Athlete of the Week, an honor presented by Glen Oaks. This recognition highlights her outstanding performance in recent competitions.
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Madison Shaw and Ashlynn Harris each picked up a win inside the circle for Bronson on Thursday.
Bronson catcher Lydia Wells tags a Hanover-Horton runner out at the plate on Thursday.
Delanee Carpenter slides safely into third base before a tag on Thursday.
Braelynn Gimenez lets one fly toward the plate to cut down a Hanover-Horton runner on Thursday.
Madison Shaw picked up the win in Game 1, striking out six.
Ashlynn Harris applies the tag for an out on a Hanover-Horton would-be base stealer on Thursday.
Bella Currier is an athlete from Sturgis recognized for her exceptional performance, earning her the title of Athlete of the Week.
The Athlete of the Week award was presented by Glen Oaks.
Bella Currier's recent achievements in competitions led to her being voted as Athlete of the Week.
You can find more information about local athletes through community sports news outlets and school athletic programs.
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Braelynn Gimenez slides safely into home plate to score a run for Bronson on Thursday.
Delanee Carpenter gets a high-five from coach Becky Gray after reaching third base on Thursday.
Bronson's Braelynn Gimenez slides into second base safely for the Vikings.
Madison Shaw runs up to make a catch for an out in between Roni Bir (11) and Lydia Wells.
Roni Bir of Bronson claps after pulling in to second base against Hanover-Horton on Thursday.
Ashlynn Harris beats a throw to third base, arriving safely on Thursday.
Hermosa Gonzalez runs down a fly ball for an out on Thursday afternoon.
Ashlynn Harris slaps a ball down on the ground before beating out the throw to first base for a single.
Ashlynn Harris and Madison Shaw come together for a high-five following the final out of the opening game on Thursday.
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Madison Shaw and Ashlynn Harris each picked up a win inside the circle for Bronson on Thursday.
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Madison Shaw and Ashlynn Harris each picked up a win inside the circle for Bronson on Thursday.
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Bronson catcher Lydia Wells tags a Hanover-Horton runner out at the plate on Thursday.
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Delanee Carpenter slides safely into third base before a tag on Thursday.
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Braelynn Gimenez lets one fly toward the plate to cut down a Hanover-Horton runner on Thursday.
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Madison Shaw picked up the win in Game 1, striking out six.
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Ashlynn Harris applies the tag for an out on a Hanover-Horton would-be base stealer on Thursday.
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Braelynn Gimenez slides safely into home plate to score a run for Bronson on Thursday.
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Delanee Carpenter gets a high-five from coach Becky Gray after reaching third base on Thursday.
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Bronson's Braelynn Gimenez slides into second base safely for the Vikings.
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Madison Shaw runs up to make a catch for an out in between Roni Bir (11) and Lydia Wells.
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Roni Bir of Bronson claps after pulling in to second base against Hanover-Horton on Thursday.
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Ashlynn Harris beats a throw to third base, arriving safely on Thursday.
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Hermosa Gonzalez runs down a fly ball for an out on Thursday afternoon.
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Ashlynn Harris slaps a ball down on the ground before beating out the throw to first base for a single.
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Ashlynn Harris and Madison Shaw come together for a high-five following the final out of the opening game on Thursday.
STURGIS — For the second consecutive week, a Sturgis High School female student-athlete has been voted as athlete of the week.
This week, Bella Currier earned the top overall honor. Currier was nominated for the athlete of the week, presented by our friends at Glen Oaks Community College. Currier had an impressive record of 15-0 prior to the poll being posted on sturgisjournal.com and improved upon that as well.
Currier now sits at 16-0 for the season as the fourth singles player for the Trojan tennis team.
Sturgis tennis player Bella Currier was voted as athlete of the week.
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Sturgis is hosting the Wolverine Conference Championships on Saturday. The matches will be played at Augspurger Courts and the middle school tennis courts as well.
For athlete of the week purposes, Currier logged 51.07 percent of the total votes cast. She earned 9,991 total votes for the week.
Finishing second overall was Caleb Hohn of Sturgis, he earned 7,654 total votes (39.12 percent).
Gavin Lewis was third (1,224 at 6.26 percent), Berkley Holtz was fourth (600 at 3.07 percent). Three Rivers' Olivia Wenzel and London Hoffmaster were also nominated this past week.
The poll is brought to you weekly by our friends at Glen Oaks Community College. Last week's winner was Angela Cary of Sturgis track.
Athlete of the week polls are presented weekly by our good friends at Glen Oaks Community College. The polls have been spread out throughout different start times through those weeks as we look for the best results for interraction.
This coming week's poll will be posted on Monday afternoon.
Contact Sports Editor Brandon Watson at bwatson@gannett.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @BwatsonSJ.
This article originally appeared on Sturgis Journal: Athlete of the Week, presented by Glen Oaks, is Bella Currier of Sturgis