12/27/21 Read this news on line, there will be a live show in the spring 2022.
The Times-Union is proud to announce the nominees for the girls golf player of the year for the Greater Jacksonville High School Sports Awards to be held in the spring. The winner will be announced at the show. More details about the program are coming soon.
During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with the top three finalists and the player of the year. All official nominees can receive a free ticket. Check back later in the year for information on how to RSVP.
The Greater Jacksonville High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
Here are the girls nominees:
Ciara Aitken, Providence, sophomore
Madison Balaskiewicz, Bolles, junior
Madelyn Campbell, Fernandina Beach, senior
Sahana Chokshi, Episcopal, 7th grade
Alexa Fallis, Bishop Kenny, sophomore
Alyzabeth Morgan, Fleming Island, freshman
Tori Mouton, Bolles, senior
Annabelle Mozingo, Providence, senior
Anika Richards, Fernandina Beach, senior
Violet Robbins, Bolles, sophomore
Addy Vogt, St. Johns Country Day, freshman
Emma Wells, Providence, sophomore
During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with the top three finalists and the player of the year. All official nominees can receive a free ticket. Check back later in the year for information on how to RSVP.
The Greater Jacksonville High School Sports Awards show is part of the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, the largest high school sports recognition program in the country.
Here are the girls nominees:
Ciara Aitken, Providence, sophomore
Madison Balaskiewicz, Bolles, junior
Madelyn Campbell, Fernandina Beach, senior
Sahana Chokshi, Episcopal, 7th grade
Alexa Fallis, Bishop Kenny, sophomore
Alyzabeth Morgan, Fleming Island, freshman
Tori Mouton, Bolles, senior
Annabelle Mozingo, Providence, senior
Anika Richards, Fernandina Beach, senior
Violet Robbins, Bolles, sophomore
Addy Vogt, St. Johns Country Day, freshman
Emma Wells, Providence, sophomore
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