Trinity In Taylorville Prime Time Performer: April 19-24

Here are this week’s candidates for the Trinity Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Taylorville Prime Time Performer.

You can vote once every 12 hours until the polls close on Friday at 5 p.m.

The winner will receive a $20 gift card to Dublin Pub.

Arianna Mills (Glenwood Football) The Titans finished the spring season 4-2 and had a very accurate kicker all season. Mills finished 23 for 23 on PATs and has only missed one PAT in nine games since 2019.

Joey Meiseman (New Berlin Football) The Pretzels won division two in the Sangamo this season. Making his return after being out in week five Meiseman had 400 yards of offense this week versus PORTA. He racked up 324 passing yards with five touchdowns and 76 rushing yards.

Kylie Nation (Pleasant Plains Softball) The Cardinals picked up a 15-0 win over Hillsboro behind a no-hitter from Nation. She struck out nine and didn’t allow a hit or a walk in the four inning game, the only base runner was allowed on an error.

Kelsey Bruno (Tri-City Softball) Tri-City had a big doubleheader with Pawnee on Friday and in game one, Bruno threw a no-hitter with 17 strikeouts and only one walk allowed in the 2-0 win. In the second game the Tornadoes picked up their 100th consecutive MSM conference win.

Emma Carrell (Springfield High Girls Soccer) Seven goals in two games is one way to earn a PTP nomination. Carrell played a big part in two Senator wins last week as she had 4 goals versus Athens and finished with a hat trick against Williamsville earlier in the week.

Grace Petty (Rochester Volleyball) The Rockets are the CS8 champs and finished an 18-0 undefeated season this week. Senior Petty has been a big part of the team all season and continued to roll during the conference tournament. During the three games she had 22 digs, 20 kills, three blocks and three aces.

Mason Williams (Pleasant Plains Baseball) Williams did not allow a hit through five innings before giving up his only hit in the sixth versus Quincy on Friday afternoon. He struck out 15 and walked three in the complete game one hitter and also contributed offensively with an RBI as the Cardinals picked up the 4-0 win. He then went over to the football field and caught a couple touchdown passes, can you say Bo Jackson?!

Reese Edwards (SHG Football) The Cyclones wrapped up an undefeated season with a big win over Springfield High on Friday. Edwards led the team with 10 tackles in the game including one tackle for loss.  Edwards had a big interception in the redzone as well against the Senators. He finishes his senior season by leading the team in tackles.

Ryan Dennis (Williamsville Football)  They say offense sells tickets but defense wins championships. The Bullets defense has not gotten the same attention as the offense this season but they have just as many playmakers. Senior Dennis was a big part this season finishing second in tackles and leading the team in sacks.

Sarah Byrd (Springfield High Track and Field) Byrd is off to a good start of the season. In her first meet of the season she managed to not only set a new a personal record but the school record, which she previously held. In shot put she threw 43′ 4″ for the new record.

 

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