Vote for Girls Athlete of the Week for May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm

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Vote for Girls Athlete of the Week for May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm

Vote for Girls Athlete of the Week for May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm

Cast your vote for the Montgomery Advertiser's Girls Athlete of the Week for April May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm.

Vote for Girls Athlete of the Week for May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm

Cast your vote for the Montgomery Advertiser's Girls Athlete of the Week for April May 4-8 presented by the Vance Law Firm.

It's time to cast your vote for the Montgomery Advertiser's Girls Athlete of the Week, presented by the Vance Law Firm, for the week of May 4-8. This week's nominees showcase incredible talent on the softball diamond, with standout performances that have fans buzzing.

Voting opens Sunday, May 10, and runs until noon Thursday, May 14. The winner will be announced on Friday, May 15. Nominees are selected based on top performers submitted by high school coaches and statisticians—so if you know a star who deserves recognition, coaches can email stats to sports@montgomeryadvertiser.com.

Let's meet this week's nominees, who delivered unforgettable moments on May 4:

Brewbaker Tech's Kaymarria Bandy had a day to remember, going 3-for-3 with two home runs and four RBIs. Her go-ahead home run sealed a thrilling Rams win, proving she's a clutch performer when it matters most.

Saint James' Emily Darby matched that power with a 3-for-3 performance of her own, smashing two home runs and driving in five RBIs to lead the Trojans to victory. Known for her nonstop motor and quick wit, Darby is a force both at the plate and in the field.

Trinity Presbyterian's Layla Pelt dominated in the circle, pitching a complete seven-inning shutout against Alabama Christian. She allowed just three hits and no runs while striking out four batters—a masterclass in control and composure.

Alabama Christian Academy's Adalee Lincoln also shined on the mound, earning the win over Montgomery Academy with a six-inning gem. She surrendered only three hits and no runs, showing why she's a rising star in the area.

Prattville's Kennedy Crum went 2-for-3 with an RBI in a tough loss on May 4, demonstrating grit and consistency even when the scoreboard didn't go her way.

These athletes are part of a rich tradition of softball excellence in Montgomery, where every pitch and swing tells a story of dedication and passion. Whether it's Bandy's power-hitting heroics, Darby's infectious energy, or the pitching prowess of Pelt and Lincoln, this week's nominees prove that girls' sports are alive and thriving.

So, who will take home the honor? Make your voice heard by voting before the deadline. And for coaches, don't forget to submit your top performers each week—your athletes deserve the spotlight!

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