National Girls Performer Of The Week (3/27-4/2)

* Kennedy Jacquet (left) won this week's NPOTW poll; Rylee Hampton (right) is a nominee for this week's performer of the week

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Kennedy Jacquet of Humble Atascocita (TX) put together a season-best in the triple jump at the Victor Lopez Classic and was able to earn this week's National Girls Performer Of The Week.

The senior was able to reach over 40 feet in her third triple jump performance of the outdoor season. She leaped over the competition in Houston to win the title in 40-4.75. She was just a quarter of an inch off tying her personal best. 

Throughout the week, Jacquet earned 55 percent of the votes. 

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:

Adaejah Hodge, Montverde Academy (FL): In less than a week, Hodge sprinted to another wind-legal sub 11.30 in the 100m. This week, she did this at Florida Relays. The indoor 200m national record holder clocked an 11.26 to take the victory. 

Madison Whyte, Heritage Newport News (VA): In her outdoor debut, Whyte clocked a 53.57 to win the Mobile Challenge of Champions. This equals the nation's third-fastest performance so far this spring. 

Sadie Engelhardt, Ventura (CA): At the West Coast Relays, Engelhardt clocked her fifth sub 2:10 800m performance in her career as she won the title by six seconds in 2:06.71. She now is the fastest runner in the 800m, 1,600m, mile, and 3,200m so far this spring. 

Hanne Thomsen, Montgomery (CA): At the Stanford Invitational, Thomsen clocked the sixth-fastest performance in the 1,600m this season with a 4:46.61. 

Angelina Vasquez, Barstow (CA): At the Barstow vs Adelanto dual meet, Vasquez won the 3,200m title in a US No. 2 time of 10:17.24. 

Rylee Hampton, Houston Cypress Ridge (TX): Hampton sprinted to the nation's fastest 100mH time this season at Texas Relays with a 13.18 (+1.7). She ties for No. 13 all-time in this event. 

Sydnie Vanek, Clovis (CA): At the West Coast Relays, Vanek leaped 20-2 (-0.7) to be US No. 1 in the long jump. 

Amanda Moll, Capital (WA): The national high school record holder debuted her outdoor season at Texas Relays where she cleared 14-7.25 to defend her title. 


NPOTW Outdoor Season Winners:

NPOTW Indoor Season Winners