Vote: Who should be SBLive's Georgia High School Athlete of the Week (3/4/2024)?

Here are 20 candidates for your voting consideration

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s Georgia High School Athlete of the Week for February 26-March 2, 2024 as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive’s staff. Read through the nominees and cast your vote at the bottom of the page. Voting will conclude on Sunday, March 10th at 11:59 p.m. and the winner will be announced in next week's poll.


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Congratulations to last week's winner: Cade Brown of Parkview Baseball.


Here are this week's nominees:

Cade Brown, Parkview Baseball

Over the week against some fierce competition, Brown went 10-for-13 with two homers, seven RBIs, and seven stolen bases.

Bailey Thorne, Calvary Christian Baseball

Thorne had himself a week. He went 7-for-11 with four homers and nine RBIs.

Logan Bashlor, Jenkins Baseball

Jenkins went 2-0 in a two-game stretch and Bashlor was a big part of it. He went 5-for-7 with nine RBIs and a triple.

Jamie Whittier, Centennial Baseball

Whittier set a school record with 17 strikeouts in a win over Northview.

Charlie Foster, Brookwood Baseball

Foster was dominant on the bump. He went five innings, with no hits allowed and struck out 13 batters.

Savannah Callaway, Dutchtown Girls Soccer

Callaway led Dutchtown to a 10-0 win over Fayette County. She finished with five goals.

Peyton Brooks, Social Circle Girls Soccer

In a 4-1 win over George Walton, Brooks scored four goals.

Addison Hill, Bainbridge Girls Soccer

Bainbridge went 2-0 last week taking down Brookwood and Hardaway, and Hill scored eight goals and had one assist in the wins.

Dominiq Northington, Woodland Boys Track and Field

Over the weekend Northington ran a new PR in the 100m with a 10.64 which is now the fastest 100m time so far in the state.

Phillips Moore, Westminster Boys Track & Field

Moore had a big time throw in the Shot Put with a PR of 61-feet-4-inches and now has the best throw in the state and the third best throw in the entire country.

Ian Hodge, Tucker Boys Track & Field

Hodge had a PR in the High Jump and took home gold at the MTFXCCGA Invitational. His jump of 6-feet-10-inches is now tied for second in the state and country.

Malachi Yehudah, Boys Track and Field

Yehudah was right there with Hodge. He had a jump of 6-feet-10-inches in the high jump at the MTFXCCGA Invitational.

Ace Bailey, McEachern Boys Basketball

Bailey went off for 32 points and 15 rebounds in a win to send McEachern to the State title game.

Caleb Wilson, Holy Innocents Boys Basketball

Wilson had a near triple-double with blocks as he finished with 18 points, 20 rebounds, eight blocks and three assists in a win over Benedictine.

Kiwane Garris Jr., Mount Vernon Boys Basketball

Gaines went off in the win over East Laurens scoring 30 points, hauling in five boards and dishing out three assists.

CJ Brown, Kell Boys Basketball

Brown scored a game-high 26 points, shooting 4-of-5 from three, with eight boards, three assists, and three steals in the win over Dutchtown.

Chazadi Wright, Wesleyan Girls Basketball

Wright was spectacular in a win over Cross Creek. She finished with 29 points, six rebounds, five assists, and two steals.

Jessica Fields, Mount Paran Girls Basketball

Fields led the charge in the Final Four win over Murray County with 22 points, seven rebounds, and two blocks.

London Weaver, North Forsyth Girls Basketball

Weaver dropped 30 points, to lead her squad to a Final Four.

Allie Sweet, River Ridge Girls Basketball

Sweet helped River Ridge advance to the Final Four with a great performance. She finished with 24 points, 11 rebounds, five steals, three blocks and three assists.


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Darren Nichols
DARREN NICHOLS

Darren Nichols is a freelance sports journalists from Stockbridge, Georgia. He has been with SBLive Sports covering the state of Georgia since 2022 and specializes player profiles and various polls, including Player of the Week honors for high school football, softball, boys and girls basketball and baseball. Darren attended Augusta University before completing his Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication at Clayton State University.