Vote: Who should be Southwest Florida Softball Player of the Week (3/4/24)?

Here are 10 players for your voting consideration
Vote: Who should be Southwest Florida Softball Player of the Week (3/4/24)?
Vote: Who should be Southwest Florida Softball Player of the Week (3/4/24)? /

The spring athletic season is under way. With that comes your chance to pick an SBLive Player of the Week in a new sport.

Here is the first Southwest Florida Softball Player of the Week poll of the season. Each Monday a new poll will be posted on SBLive, and you'll get to help decide the winner by voting.

Voting is open through Sunday, March 10, at 11:59 p.m., and the winner will be announced in next week's poll.

Here are this week's nominees:

Alexis Alvarez, Aubrey Rogers: Had six RBIs and scored five runs in back-to-back victories for the Patriots.

Emory Anderson, LaBelle: Went 4-for-6 from the plate with three runs and five RBIs in two wins last week.

Sheila Forbes, Barron Collier: Smacked five hits, including two triples, to go with four RBIs and four runs in a 23-22 nine-inning win over Palmetto Ridge.

Dava Hoffer, Charlotte: Has 20 strikeouts and a 1.68 ERA in 16.2 innings so far this season.

Lilly Lloyd, Palmetto Ridge: Scored three runs and had four hits plus three RBIs in a 23-22 loss to Barron Collier in nine innings.

Sage Rodmyre, Fort Myers: Went 8-for-11 batting (.727 average) with a 1.454 slugging percentage in three straight wins.

Avery Sanchez, Estero: Combined for four runs, five hits and six RBI to lead the Wildcats to back-to-back wins.

Mia Standard, Mariner: Piled up four hits, four RBIs and five runs scored as the Tritons won three times in three days last week.

Kaliyah Williams, North Fort Myers: Struck out 24 batters in 18.1 innings with a 0.76 ERA for the undefeated Knights.

Zoe Yzaguirre, Evangelical Christian: Rang up 17 strikeouts and allowed just two hits in seven innings for the 3-0 Sentinels.


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ADAM FISHER

Adam Fisher has been one the top high school sports reporters in Southwest Florida for nearly two decades. An expert podcaster on Florida high school sports, he previously worked for the Naples Daily News. Adam has been writing for SBLive Sports since 2022.