Cast your vote for the Michigan girls flag football Player of the Week

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Cast your vote for the Michigan girls flag football Player of the Week

Cast your vote for the Michigan girls flag football Player of the Week

Who had the best performance in the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League last week?

Cast your vote for the Michigan girls flag football Player of the Week

Who had the best performance in the Michigan Girls High School Flag Football League last week?

The Michigan girls flag football season is heating up, and it's time to crown the next Hometown Life Player of the Week! Last week, Bloomfield Hills' Kendyll Parker took the honors—but now a new slate of standout athletes is vying for the title. Who had the best performance on the field? That's for you to decide.

Check out this week's nominees below and cast your vote. Polls are open until Friday, and you can vote as often as you like (votes may take a moment to show up). Want to nominate a player for next week? Email bfolsom@gannett.com with their stats and a quick note on their impact. A quick reminder: HTL covers teams from Birmingham to Wixom and everywhere in between—so if you're in Bloomfield Hills, Canton, Farmington, Livonia, Northville, Novi, Plymouth, or any of the other 19 communities, your stars are in the mix.

Now, let's meet this week's contenders:

Jenna Chrzanowski, Northville – She was a force on both sides of the ball in a 53-0 blowout over Saline. Chrzanowski hauled in a 66-yard reception for a touchdown, added a 20-yard pick-six, and racked up three quarterback hurries. Talk about a complete game.

Gretchen Leighton Kruger, Saline – Even in a tough 53-0 loss to Northville, Kruger showed grit. She completed 5 of 10 passes for 63 yards, added a five-yard rush, and contributed on defense with a pass breakup and two QB hurries.

Reagan Fault, Ann Arbor Father Gabriel Richard – In a nail-biting 8-6 win over the P-CEP Prowlers, Fault did it all. She rushed 16 times for 75 yards and a touchdown, completed a pass for 12 yards, and sealed the deal with a 42-yard interception return for a score.

Eileena Chinyadza, P-CEP Prowlers – Despite the 8-6 loss, Chinyadza was a bright spot. She tore through the defense with seven carries for 118 yards and a touchdown, and added a six-yard reception. A breakout performance.

Julia Finkelstein, Bloomfield Hills – In a 14-6 win over Utica Ford, Finkelstein was a reliable target. She caught six passes for 70 yards and a touchdown, and tacked on a one-point conversion to help secure the victory.

Sidney Marchand, Utica Ford – Even in a 14-6 loss to Bloomfield Hills, Marchand made her mark. She snagged a 64-yard touchdown reception and added a pass breakup on defense.

Ma'Kiah Williams, Wayne Memorial – Williams was a scoring machine in an 18-0 shutout of Romulus. She caught two passes for 68 yards and two touchdowns, and also contributed three flag pulls and an interception on defense.

London Williams, Detroit UPrep – In a tight 12-6 win over Westland John Glenn, Williams punched in a rushing touchdown to help her team edge ahead.

Trinity Branch, Westland John Glenn – Branch fought hard in the 12-6 loss, but her efforts on both sides of the ball kept the game close.

So, who gets your vote? Whether it's a standout rusher, a defensive playmaker, or a dual-threat star, the choice is yours. Cast your ballot now and help us find the best of the best in Michigan girls flag football!

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