National Girls Performer Of The Week (2/20-2/26)

* Hana Moll (left) won this week's NPOTW poll for the indoor season; Avery Lewis (right) is a nominee for this week's performer of the week

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Hana Moll isn't shy when it comes to facing the nation's best athletes around the world.

Last weekend at the USATF Indoor Championship, the Washington commit cleared 14-9.5 in the pole vault, to tie her personal best, and finished fifth overall. 

Moll earned 48-percent of the votes to become this week's National Girls Performer Of The Week. 

From now until the end of the outdoor track season, winners will be awarded National Athlete Of The Week backpacks courtesy of TrackBarn. If selected as National Girls Performer Of The Week, please send mailing addresses to olivia.ekpone@flosports.tv to receive your bag.

It's time to vote for this week's NPOTW. The poll will end on Friday and winners will be announced the following Monday. 

Here are the nominations for the National Girls Performer Of The Week Poll:

Avery Lewis, Friends' Central (PA): The junior added three more state titles and a state record to her resume. Lewis sprinted to a 7.22 in the 60m to break the Pennsylvania state record and moved up to US No. 3 on the leaderboard. She also clocked a 23.79 in the 200m and became the nation's eighth-fastest sprinter at this distance. In the sand pit, she defended her long jump title in 19-6.5.

Brianna Selby, Indian River (VA): Selby defended both her 55m and 300m state titles with a 6.84 and 38.33 at the VHSL Class 5 State Championships. This makes her the nation's fifth and sixth-fastest girl in the sprints respectively. 

Kaddel Howard, Cedar Crest (PA): At the PTFCA Indoor State Championships, Howard became the fastest freshman in the country in the 400m with a 55.57. 

Nonah Waldron, Oak Park (MI): Waldron won her third straight 60mH title with an 8.39 and led Motor City TC to a 1-2-3 sweep. 

Karrie Baloga, Cornwall (NY): After coming off a 13th-place finish at the World U20 Cross Country Championships, Baloga clocked a 9:23.80 in the 3K to win the Section 9 State Qualifier. She moved up to US No. 2 at this distance this indoor season. 

Camryn Cole, Webster Schroeder (NY): The senior has been raising the bar this indoor season in the high jump. At the Section 5 State Qualifier, she cleared 5-10 to qualify for the state championships this upcoming weekend. This marks her third-best performance this year as she cleared 6-0 at the Sectional Championships earlier this month. 


NPOTW Winners