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Who was the area's top performer last week? You tell us.

You can vote for the high school athlete of the week until 3 p.m. Saturday, May 23. You don't have to be a subscriber to vote.

Green Bay Southwest softball player Elizabeth Boughton was last week’s winner, receiving 18,133 votes.

Bay Port’s Artie Adams was runner-up with 12,323 votes. All seven athletes in the poll received more than 1,000 votes each, including Luxemburg-Casco’s Aaliyah Wallace (6,903), Green Bay Preble’s Maximus Davis (5,468), Green Bay West’s Isaiah Hester (2,172), Denmark’s Shaelyn Kraschnewski (2,141) and Pulaski’s Molly Molthen (1,604).

Boughton is the second Southwest athlete to win player of the week in the history of the poll, joining golf standout Emma Cunningham.

Here are this week's nominees. Be sure to vote in the poll below

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Ruth Krause, Pulaski soccer​


The senior captain was one of the heroes of the Red Raiders’ 3-1 win over Green Bay Notre Dame in a Fox River Classic Conference showdown.

Krause scored two goals, including Pulaski’s final score of the night that helped put the match away.

It was part of a 2-0 week for the Red Raiders, who beat West De Pere 1-0 a couple of days later with a goal from Maggie Gumina.

Krause has been an important piece all season for Pulaski after serving as the top player on the tennis team and winning a match at the WIAA Division 1 state tournament in the fall.

She leads the Red Raiders with eight goals and 19 points.

Grant Lawton, De Pere golf​


The freshman is a candidate for the second time this spring, and for good reason.

Lawton earned medalist honors at the Oneida Classic at Oneida Golf & Country Club, shooting a 71 and helping the Redbirds win the team title with a 306.

Lawton won the title by one stroke over Seymour senior and University of Wisconsin-Green Bay commit Vince Sigl, who is the defending D2 state champion and one of the top golfers in Wisconsin for the 2026 class.

Drew LeClaire, Bay Port baseball​


There is no question it has been a rough year for Green Bay Southwest, and there have been some huge offensive outputs against the Trojans, but it’s difficult to overlook what LeClaire did against them in the Pirates’ win last week.

The junior infielder went 4-for-4 with three home runs, 10 RBI and four runs.

He almost put together a full season of quality power numbers in five innings.

Nolan Vertz, Ashwaubenon baseball​


The junior catcher and infielder had a nice week at the plate for a Jaguars team that went 2-1, including wins over Menasha and Green Bay Notre Dame.

Vertz had two hits in each of the three games and combined for six RBI and two doubles.

He entered the week leading Ashwaubenon with a .364 batting average and tied for the team lead with two home runs.

Kaia Waldrop, Green Bay Notre Dame softball​


After missing her junior season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, the standout catcher is making up for lost time.

She played a pivotal role in a 4-0 week for the Tritons, including going 5-for-5 with two home runs, six RBI and three runs against Manitowoc.

Waldrop finished the week with three home runs, a triple, three walks, 10 RBI and five runs.

She has 10 home runs, 49 RBI and a 1.310 OPS this season.

Olivia Waldrop, Green Bay Notre Dame softball​


Oh, no.

Pitting sisters against each other in an athlete of the week poll is cruel, especially to loved ones forced to finally pick their favorite.

But, hey, it was a really good week for the Waldrops.

Like her older sibling, Olivia was a star at the plate in a perfect week for the Tritons.

She went a combined 7-for-14 with seven RBI, 10 runs, four walks, three stolen bases, one double and one triple.

The sophomore is hitting .500 with 46 runs, 17 RBI, four triples, 3 doubles and 26 stolen bases. She has a .571 on-base percentage and a 1.193 OPS.


Cellcom Green Bay athlete of the week

2025-26 winners​


Week 1: Jaxson Beaumia, Ashwaubenon (11,898 votes)

Week 2: Aiden Bruce, Green Bay Preble (7,587 votes)

Week 3: Seneca Nooyen, Ashwaubenon (37,894 votes)

Week 4: Jacob Nuthals, Green Bay Preble (40,530 votes)

Week 5: Parker Marshall, Pulaski (1,378 votes)

Week 6: Gavin Sullivan, Green Bay Preble (4,428 votes)

Week 7: Ella Van Ermen, Coleman (20,356 votes)

Week 8: Emma Cunningham, Green Bay Southwest (18,008 votes)


Week 9: Liam Letizia, Green Bay West (48,213 votes)

Week 10: Cayden Cavanaugh, De Pere (1,392 votes)

Week 11: Hannah Miller, Kewaunee (36,394 votes)

Week 12: Brock Gauthier, Bay Port (5,976 votes)

Week 13: Joey Massey, Green Bay Notre Dame (21,794 votes)

Week 14: Camille Konkol, Green Bay Preble (44,354 votes)

Week 15: Cade DeLarwelle, Denmark (471 votes)

Week 16: Brooklynn Lucassen, Green Bay Preble ( 8,067 votes)

Week 17: Kiya Brand, Crivitz (14,133 votes)

Week 18: Natalie Rudnick, Seymour (645 votes)

Week 19: Hayden Schultz, Northeastern Wisconsin Lutheran (18,382 votes)

Week 20: Isaiah Faulkner, Providence Academy (27,163 votes)

Week 21: Elliana Memken, De Pere (36,080 votes)

Week 22: Conrad Kreutzberg, Pulaski (61,871 votes)

Week 23: Reagan Schneider, Algoma (18,253 votes)

Week 24: Jack Falk, Pulaski (23,288 votes)

Week 25: Quinn Wesenberg, Bonduel (12,150 votes)

Week 26: Carter Tebon, Bay Port (13,510 votes)

Week 27: Skylyn Baxter, Peshtigo (14,611 votes)

Week 28: Andrew Wiesner, Sevastopol (22,015 votes)

Week 29: Will Krueger, De Pere (21,198 votes)

Week 30: Jack Bookter, De Pere (12,510 votes)

Week 31: Isaac Herlache, De Pere (5,534 votes)

Week 32: Serene Adamski, Green Bay Notre Dame (27,448 votes)

Week 33: Payton Spaeth, De Pere (69,869 votes)

Week 34: Grace Aichele, Ashwaubenon (33,625 votes)

Week 35: Lera Black, Ashwaubenon (6,301 votes)

Week 36: Noah Chervenka, Luxemburg-Casco (8,803 votes)

Week 37: Elizabeth Boughton, Green Bay Southwest (18,133 votes)

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Vote for May 11-16 Cellcom Press-Gazette high school athlete of week

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