Week in and week out, Florida athletes showcase the level of talent we have in Florida. These young athletes are putting on a show from the panhandle to the Keys.

Our weekly feature showcases some of the state’s top individual performances. It’s not a ranking but a way to recognize players who have excelled. We encourage you to submit your information at https://bit.ly/3Lp5PEs by Tuesday of the following week for consideration. Your participation is key to making this feature a success.

Josslynn Grimsley of the Firecrackers Mueller squad was an absolute terror at the plate, ripping the ball with a blistering .625 batting average and a whopping .727 on-base percentage. The slugger’s 4 RBI and one booming home run were key factors in her team’s success.

Santa Fe Inferno 09’s Paityn Donalson was a force to be reckoned with, posting a scorching .560 batting average and wreaking havoc with 4 doubles, 3 triples, and a staggering 13 RBI.

Firecrackers Cronin’s Addison Queen delivered a textbook performance, batting a sizzling .555 with 7 RBI, 4 doubles, and a moonshot home run. Queen’s well-rounded offensive display was the driving force behind her team’s victory.

Santa Fe Inferno 09’s Berit Acker was a true triple threat, batting .414 with a trio of towering home runs, including a grand slam, while racking up 13 RBIs. This kid’s power and production were essential to her team’s success.

Atlanta Vipers 07 Maldonado’s Lucie McDonald was an absolute hitting machine, batting a scorching .521 with 13 RBI and 3 massive home runs. McDonald’s explosive bat was the X-factor that propelled her team to victory.

Santa Fe Inferno 09’s Paige Bettermann was a dominant two-way force, striking out 23 batters with a .553 ERA and .113 BAA, while also batting .417 at the plate.

VA Unity Meadows/Johnson’s Bre Clark was unhittable in the circle, tossing 20 innings with 26 strikeouts and a minuscule .700 ERA. The young hurler’s dominance was a major reason why her team secured a strong finish.

Santa Fe Inferno Humphrey’s Dani Humphrey was a hitting machine, ripping the ball at a .529 clip with 2 doubles and 8 RBI. The slugger’s potent bat was a driving force behind her team’s success.

Atlanta Vipers 07 Maldonado’s Alondra Maldonado was a terror at the plate, batting .458 with 8 RBI and 2 monstrous home runs. The young slugger’s power display was a key factor in her team’s victory.

Santa Fe Inferno Humphrey’s Rylee Swilley was a dual threat, dominating in the circle with a .880 ERA and 19 strikeouts, while also raking at the plate with a .461 average, 3 homers, and 11 RBIs. Swilley’s all-around brilliance was instrumental in her team’s performance.

Atlanta Vipers 07 Maldonado’s Rhianna Hudson was a shutdown force in the circle, posting a microscopic 0.67 ERA and racking up 19 strikeouts over 20.2 innings. The young hurler’s dominance was a major reason for her team’s strong showing.

Santa Fe Inferno Humphrey’s Jaiden Prestipino brought the lumber, batting a scorching .565 with a home run and 7 RBIs. The slugger’s consistent production was a key factor in her team’s success.

VA Unity Meadows/Johnson’s Jazmine Ramos-Merced was a doubles machine, batting .385 with 4 two-baggers and 8 RBIs. The young hitter’s ability to drive in runs was crucial to her team’s performance.

Santa Fe Inferno Nowling’s Addison Allaire was a one-woman wrecking crew, ripping the ball at a .380 clip with 4 massive home runs and 11 RBIs. The young slugger’s power display was a game-changer for her squad.

VA Unity Meadows/Johnson’s Makenna Meadows was unhittable in the circle, tossing 16.2 innings with 16 strikeouts and a perfect 0.00 ERA. The young hurler’s dominance was a driving force behind her team’s strong finish.

Santa Fe Inferno Nowling’s Grace Jones came up big at the plate, batting .500 with 2 towering home runs and 7 RBIs. The slugger’s monster performance was a key factor in her team’s success.