Jaslene Massey (Aliso Niguel) won the Feb. 17-23 Girls Performer of the Week Poll
We'll conduct a weekly poll highlighting some of California's best performances.
The California Performer of the Week poll will close at 5 p.m. PST on Thursday, March 6, and the winner will be announced shortly after.
Check out some of the top-performing boys from last weekend.
CANDIDATES
Justine Wilson (Rosary Academy) - At the Mustang Round Up, it was the Justine Wilson show everywhere you looked on the track. Wilson won the 200m in 24.31 (CA No. 2), the 400m in 56.57 (CA No. 5), and was part of Rosary Academy's winning 4x100m relay.
Josie Hill (Technology)- Sophomore Josie Hill completed the monster double victory at the Big Cat Invitational in both the 800m and 400m events. Hill finished with a time of 2:14.79 in the 800m, making her California's number one, and completed the 400m in 57.14, securing the eleventh fastest time in the state.
Makenna Herbst (Carlsbad 2025)- The University of Arkansas commit clocked 53.92 in the 400m, ranking her U.S. number two in the event. She is the second girl to break the 54-second barrier in 2025 so far. This performance continues her strong start to the season after winning the 600m at the 117th Millrose Games.
Hanne Thomsen (Montgomery)- Hanne Thomsen ran 10:05.96 in the 3200m (CA No.1) and 4:57.86 in the 1600m (CA No.2) to start her senior season. The Stanford commit is currently ranked U.S. number one in the outdoor girls 3200m.
Kiera Donovan (Golden Valley)- At the John Godina Throwers Invitational, Kiera Donovan achieved a throw of 147-11.5 in the discus, securing the second-best throw in California. She also ranks as the tenth-best discus thrower in the nation.