Gatorade Player of the Year awards

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The Gatorade Player of the Year awards are given annually to up and coming high school student-athletes in the United States.[1][2] They are given for boys' baseball, boys' and girls' basketball, boys' and girls' cross country, boys' football, boys' and girls' soccer, boys' and girls' track & field, girls' softball, and girls' volleyball.[1]

A "State Player of the Year" award is given to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports in the District of Columbia and each of the fifty states, where each sport is recognized as an interscholastic sport.[3] Selection is based on three criteria: athletic achievement, academic excellence, and exemplary character (including sportsmanship, and participation in community and other activities).[3] Twelve "National Player of the Year" awards are then given, to the best student-athlete in each of the twelve sports, chosen from the state winners in the respective sport.[4]

Finally, one male Athlete of the Year and one female Athlete of the Year are selected from the twelve National Player of the Year recipients.[5] The two winners are voted on by a national panel that includes approximately 400 sports journalists, coaches, and others.[3] The two athletes of the year receive their awards at a special ceremony prior to The ESPY Awards, in Los Angeles, California.[3]

The Gatorade Company established these awards in 1986.[1] The selection process was administered by ESPN RISE, which was ESPN's division for high-school sports. The selection process is currently administered by the Gatorade Player of the Year Selection Committee.[1]

Past national winners include Peyton Manning and Emmitt Smith for football, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant for basketball, Allyson Felix for track and field, and Kerri Walsh for volleyball.

Athletes of the Year[]

Awards include:[note 1]

Male Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Sport Hometown College
2003 LeBron James Basketball Akron, OH None
2004 Dwight Howard Basketball Atlanta, GA None
2005 Greg Paulus Football Syracuse, NY Duke (basketball),
Syracuse (football)
2006 Greg Oden Basketball Indianapolis, IN Ohio State
2007 Kevin Love Basketball Lake Oswego, OR UCLA
2008 Matt Barkley Football Santa Ana, CA USC
2009 Garrett Gilbert Football Austin, TX Texas
2010 Brandon Knight Basketball Fort Lauderdale, FL Kentucky
2011 Dylan Bundy Baseball Owasso, OK None
2012 Johnathan Gray Football Aledo, TX Texas
2013 Andrew Wiggins Basketball Thornhill, ON, Canada Kansas
2014 Karl-Anthony Towns Basketball Metuchen, NJ Kentucky
2015 Kyler Murray Football Allen, TX Texas A&M / Oklahoma
2016 Jayson Tatum Basketball St. Louis, MO Duke
2017 MacKenzie Gore Baseball Whiteville, NC None
2018 J. T. Daniels Football Santa Ana, CA USC / Georgia
2019 Bobby Witt Jr.[6] Baseball Colleyville, TX None
2020 Arik Gilbert Football Marietta, GA LSU / Georgia
Female Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Sport Hometown College
2003 Allyson Felix Track & Field North Hills, CA USC
2004 Candace Parker Basketball Naperville, IL Tennessee
2005 Cynthia Barboza Volleyball Long Beach, CA Stanford
2006 Tina Charles Basketball Middle Village, NY UConn
2007 Maya Moore Basketball Lawrenceville, GA UConn
2008 Chanelle Price Track & Field Easton, PA Tennessee
2009 Skylar Diggins Basketball South Bend, IN Notre Dame
2010 Chiney Ogwumike Basketball Cypress, TX Stanford
2011 Morgan Brian Soccer St. Simons Island, GA Virginia
2012 Breanna Stewart Basketball North Syracuse, NY UConn
2013 Morgan Andrews Soccer Milford, NH Notre Dame
2014 Brianna Turner Basketball Manvel, TX Notre Dame
2015 Candace Hill Track & Field Conyers, GA None
2016 Sydney McLaughlin Track & Field Scotch Plains, NJ Kentucky
2017 Sydney McLaughlin Track & Field Scotch Plains, NJ Kentucky
2018 Katelyn Tuohy Cross Country,
Track & Field
Thiels, NY NC State
2019 [6] Softball Sharpsburg, GA Washington
2020 Paige Bueckers Basketball Minnetonka, MN UConn

National Sports Winners[]

Amards include:[note 2]

Baseball[]

Gary Sheffield was the first winner of the award.
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Gary Sheffield Tampa, FL Did not attend
1987 Willie Banks Jersey City, NJ Did not attend
1988 Mark Lewis Hamilton, OH Did not attend
1989 Jeff Jackson Chicago, IL Did not attend
1990 Todd Van Poppel Arlington, TX Did not attend
1991 Brian Barber Orlando, FL Did not attend
1992 A. J. Hinch Midwest City, OK Stanford
1993 Alex Rodriguez Miami, FL Did not attend
1994 Doug Million Sarasota, FL Miami
1995 Chad Hutchinson San Diego, CA Stanford (football)
1996 Matt White Waynesboro, PA Did not attend
1997 Darnell McDonald Englewood, CO Did not attend
1998 Drew Henson Brighton, MI Michigan (football)
1999 B. J. Garbe Moses Lake, WA Did not attend
2000 Jason Stokes Coppell, TX Did not attend
2001 Casey Kotchman Seminole, FL Did not attend
2002 Zack Greinke Apopka, FL Did not attend
2003 Chris Lubanski Collegeville, PA Did not attend
2004 Mark Rogers Topsham, ME Did not attend
2005 Justin Upton Chesapeake, VA Did not attend
2006 Clayton Kershaw Dallas, TX Did not attend
2007 Rick Porcello West Orange, NJ Did not attend
2008 Kyle Skipworth Riverside, CA Did not attend
2009 Matt Hobgood Norco, CA Did not attend
2010 Kaleb Cowart Adel, GA Did not attend
2011 Dylan Bundy Owasso, OK Did not attend
2012 Lance McCullers Jr. Tampa, FL Did not attend
2013 Clint Frazier Loganville, GA Did not attend
2014 Justus Sheffield Tullahoma, TN Did not attend
2015 Luken Baker Conroe, TX TCU
2016 Kyle Muller Dallas, TX Did not attend
2017 MacKenzie Gore Whiteville, NC Did not attend
2018 Ryan Weathers Loretto, TN Did not attend
2019 Bobby Witt Jr. Colleyville, TX Did not attend
2020 Jared Kelley Refugio, TX Did not attend
2021 Buford, GA Committed to Vanderbilt

Basketball[]

Kobe Bryant was the first winner not to play college basketball.
Candace Parker was the first male or female player to win the award multiple times.
Male Basketball Player of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 J.R. Reid Virginia Beach, VA North Carolina
1987 LaBradford Smith Bay City, TX Louisville
1988 Alonzo Mourning Chesapeake, VA Georgetown
1989 Kenny Anderson Jamaica, NY Georgia Tech
1990 Damon Bailey Bedford, IN Indiana
1991 Chris Webber Detroit, MI Michigan
1992 Corliss Williamson Russellville, AR Arkansas
1993 Randy Livingston New Orleans, LA LSU
1994 Felipe López New York, NY St. John's
1995 Stephon Marbury Brooklyn, NY Georgia Tech
1996 Kobe Bryant Ardmore, PA Did not attend
1997 Baron Davis Santa Monica, CA UCLA
1998 Al Harrington Elizabeth, NJ Did not attend
1999 LaVell Blanchard Ann Arbor, MI Michigan
2000 Jared Jeffries Bloomington, IN Indiana
2001 Kelvin Torbert Flint, MI Michigan State
2002 LeBron James Akron, OH Did not attend
2003 LeBron James Akron, OH Did not attend
2004 Dwight Howard Atlanta, GA Did not attend
2005 Greg Oden Indianapolis, IN Ohio State
2006 Greg Oden Indianapolis, IN Ohio State
2007 Kevin Love Lake Oswego, OR UCLA
2008 Jrue Holiday North Hollywood, CA UCLA
2009 Brandon Knight Fort Lauderdale, FL Kentucky
2010 Brandon Knight Fort Lauderdale, FL Kentucky
2011 Bradley Beal St. Louis, MO Florida
2012 Jabari Parker Chicago, IL Duke
2013 Andrew Wiggins Thornhill, ON, Canada Kansas
2014 Karl-Anthony Towns Metuchen, NJ Kentucky
2015 Ben Simmons Melbourne, Australia LSU
2016 Jayson Tatum St. Louis, MO Duke
2017 Michael Porter Jr. Columbia, MO Missouri
2018 RJ Barrett Mississauga, ON, Canada Duke
2019 James Wiseman Nashville, TN Memphis
2020 Emoni Bates Ann Arbor, MI High school sophomore
2021 Chet Holmgren Minneapolis, MN Gonzaga
Female Basketball Player of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Deming, WA Texas
1987 Scotch Plains, NJ Seton Hall
1988 Vicki Hall Indianapolis, IN Texas
1989 Lisa Harrison Louisville, KY Tennessee
1990 Lisa Leslie Inglewood, CA USC
1991 Michelle Marciniak Allentown, PA Notre Dame / Tennessee
1992 Katie Smith Logan, OH Ohio State
1993 La'Keshia Frett Hampton, VA Georgia
1994 Wilmington, DE Virginia
1995 Stephanie White West Lebanon, IN Purdue
1996 Fort Thomas, KY Western Kentucky
1997 Nikki Teasley Frederick, MD North Carolina
1998 Tamika Williams Dayton, OH UConn
1999 Nicole Kaczmarski Middle Island, NY UCLA
2000 Shereka Wright Copperas Cove, TX Purdue
2001 Shyra Ely Indianapolis, IN Tennessee
2002 Ann Strother Highlands Ranch, CO UConn
2003 Candace Parker Naperville, IL Tennessee
2004 Candace Parker Naperville, IL Tennessee
2005 Abby Waner Highlands Ranch, CO Duke
2006 Tina Charles Middle Village, NY UConn
2007 Maya Moore Lawrenceville, GA UConn
2008 Nneka Ogwumike Cypress, TX Stanford
2009 Skylar Diggins South Bend, IN Notre Dame
2010 Chiney Ogwumike Cypress, TX Stanford
2011 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis Santa Ana, CA UConn
2012 Breanna Stewart North Syracuse, NY UConn
2013 Mercedes Russell Springfield, OR Tennessee
2014 Brianna Turner Manvel, TX Notre Dame
2015 Katie Lou Samuelson Huntington Beach, CA UConn
2016 Erin Boley Hodgenville, KY Notre Dame / Oregon
2017 Megan Walker Richmond, VA UConn
2018 Christyn Williams Little Rock, AR UConn
2019 Azzi Fudd Arlington, VA UConn
2020 Paige Bueckers[7] Minnetonka, MN UConn
2021 Wilmington, NC South Carolina

Cross Country[]

Male Cross Country Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
2008 Chris Derrick Naperville, IL Stanford
2009 The Woodlands, TX Wisconsin
2010 Lukas Verzbicas Orland Park, IL Oregon
2011 Lukas Verzbicas Orland Park, IL Oregon
2012 Futsum Zeinasellassie Indianapolis, IN Northern Arizona
2013 Edward Cheserek Newark, NJ Oregon
2014 Grant Fisher[8] Grand Blanc, MI Stanford
2015 Grant Fisher Grand Blanc, MI Stanford
2016 Andrew Hunter Purcellville, VA Oregon
2017 American Fork, UT BYU
2018 Provo, UT BYU
2019 Liam Anderson[9] Larkspur, CA Stanford
2020 Nico Young Newbury Park, CA Northern Arizona
2021 Greenwood Village, CO North Carolina
Female Cross Country Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
2008 Wellington, FL Duke
2009 Jordan Hasay San Luis Obispo, CA Oregon
2010 Rochester Hills, MI Washington
2011 Aisling Cuffe Cornwall, NY Stanford
2012 Molly Seidel Hartland, WI Notre Dame
2013 Simi Valley, CA Oregon
2014 Alexa Efraimson[10] Camas, WA
2015 Anna Rohrer Mishawaka, IN Notre Dame
2016 Katie Rainsberger Colorado Springs, CO Oregon
2017 Aurora, CO California
2018 Katelyn Tuohy Thiells, NY
2019 Katelyn Tuohy[11] Thiells, NY
2020 Katelyn Tuohy Thiells, NY NC State
2021 Rawlins, WY Arkansas

Football[]

Joe Mauer was the first winner not to play football collegiately or professionally.
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Jeff George Indianapolis, IN Purdue / Illinois
1987 Emmitt Smith Pensacola, FL Florida
1988 Curtis Bray Monroeville, PA Pittsburgh
1989 Terry Kirby Tabb, VA Virginia
1990 Robert Smith Euclid, OH Ohio State
1991 Marquette Smith Winter Park, FL Florida State / Central Florida
1992 St. Paul, MN Miami (FL) / Minnesota
1993 Ron Powlus Berwick, PA Notre Dame
1994 Peyton Manning New Orleans, LA Tennessee
1995 Brock Huard Puyallup, WA Washington
1996 Tim Couch Hyden, KY Kentucky
1997 Travis Minor Baton Rouge, LA Florida State
1998 Ronald Curry Hampton, VA North Carolina (football and basketball)
1999 Long Beach, CA Stanford
2000 Brock Berlin Shreveport, LA Florida / Miami (FL)
2001 Joe Mauer St. Paul, MN Selected in MLB draft;
signed by Minnesota Twins
2002 Lorenzo Booker Oxnard, CA Florida State
2003 Kyle Wright Danville, CA Miami (FL)
2004 Jeff Byers Fort Collins, CO USC
2005 Mitch Mustain Springdale, AR Arkansas / USC
2006 John Brantley Ocala, FL Florida
2007 Matt Barkley Santa Ana, CA USC
2008 Garrett Gilbert Austin, TX Texas / SMU
2009 Malcolm Jones Westlake Village, CA UCLA
2010 Justin Worley Rock Hill, SC Tennessee
2011 Johnathan Gray Aledo, TX Texas
2012 Max Browne Sammamish, WA USC / Pittsburgh
2013 Andrew Brown Chesapeake, VA Virginia
2014 Kyler Murray Allen, TX Texas A&M / Oklahoma
2015 Jacob Eason Lake Stevens, WA Georgia / Washington
2016 Tate Martell Las Vegas, NV Ohio State / Miami (FL) / UNLV
2017 J. T. Daniels Santa Ana, CA USC / Georgia
2018 Jake Smith Scottsdale, AZ Texas / USC
2019 Arik Gilbert Marietta, GA LSU / Georgia
2020 Jaxson Dart Draper, UT USC
2021 Shillington, PA Penn State

Soccer[]

Morgan Andrews was the first male or female player to win the award multiple times.
Male Soccer Player of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Kevin Hundelt Hazelwood, MO SIU Edwardsville
1987 Boise, ID Duke
1988 Lyle Yorks Storrs, CT Virginia
1989 Chris Henderson Everett, WA UCLA
1990 Todd Haskins Ellicott City, MD North Carolina
1991 Claudio Reyna Newark, NJ Virginia
1992 Matt McKeon St. Louis, MO Saint Louis
1993 Mike Fisher Batavia, IL Virginia
1994 Chagrin Falls, OH Virginia
1995 Milford, CT Maryland
1996 Andy Kirk Milwaukee, WI Maryland
1997 Nick Garcia Dallas, TX Indiana
1998 Nick Downing Redmond, WA Maryland
1999 Kyle Martino Westport, CT Virginia
2000 Alecko Eskandarian Oradell, NJ Virginia
2001 Ned Grabavoy New Lenox, IL Indiana
2002 Jordan Harvey Mission Viejo, CA UCLA
2003 Greg Dalby Poway, CA Notre Dame
2004 Patrick Phelan Wilbraham, MA Wake Forest
2005 Lee Nguyen Plano, TX Indiana
2006 Eric Alexander Portage, MI Indiana
2007 Brayan Martinez West Orange, NJ Seton Hall
2008 Chris Agorsor Severn, MD Virginia
2009 Dillon Powers Plano, TX Notre Dame
2010 Soony Saad Dearborn, MI Michigan
2011 Luis Rendon Midlothian, VA Duke
2012 Ema Boateng Accra, Ghana UC Santa Barbara
2013 Cristian Roldan Pico Rivera, CA Washington
2014 Abu Danladi Takoradi, Ghana[12] UCLA
2015 Jack Harrison Bolton, England Wake Forest
2016 Lucas Mendes Arlington, VA Virginia
2017 Umar Farouk Osman Tamale, Ghana[13] Michigan
2018 Ousseni Bouda Millbrook, NY Stanford
2019 Omar Hernandez Dalton, GA Wake Forest
2020 Jony Muñoz Olathe, KS Liberty
2021 Bryce Boneau Keller, TX Notre Dame
Female Soccer Player of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1998 Aly Wagner San Jose, CA Santa Clara
1999 Christie Welsh Massapequa, NY Penn State
2000 Aleisha Cramer Lakewood, CO BYU
2001 Mary McDowell[14] Lakewood, CO North Carolina
2002 Jill Oakes West Hills, CA UCLA
2003 Heather O'Reilly East Brunswick, NJ North Carolina
2004 Ashlyn Harris Satellite Beach, FL North Carolina
2005 Amy Rodriguez Rancho Santa Margarita, CA USC
2006 Lauren Cheney Indianapolis, IN UCLA
2007 Melissa Henderson Garland, TX Notre Dame
2008 Teresa Noyola Palo Alto, CA Stanford
2009 Rachel Quon Lake Forest, IL Stanford
2010 Mollie Pathman Durham, NC Duke
2011 Morgan Brian St. Simons Island, GA Virginia
2012 Morgan Andrews Milford, NH Notre Dame
2013 Morgan Andrews Milford, NH Notre Dame
2014 Forest, VA Tennessee
2015 Mallory Pugh Highlands Ranch, CO UCLA
2016 Ella Stevens Loganville, GA Duke
2017 Cerritos, CA Stanford
2018 San Juan Capistrano, CA Santa Clara
2019 Atherton, CA Duke
2020 Flemington, NJ Rutgers
2021 Studio City, CA Stanford

Softball[]

Year Winner Hometown College
1998 Amanda Freed Cypress, CA UCLA
1999 West Hills, CA Stanford
2000 [15] Santa Ana, CA Washington
2001 Cat Osterman Cypress, TX Texas
2002 Alicia Hollowell Fairfield, CA Arizona
2003 Lisa Dodd San Diego, CA UCLA
2004 Anjelica Selden Fairfield, CA UCLA
2005 Palm Harbor, FL LSU
2006 Keller, TX Baylor
2007 River Ridge, LA Louisiana-Lafayette
2008 Oro Valley, AZ Arizona
2009 Oro Valley, AZ Arizona
2010 Dunnellon, FL Florida/Arkansas
2011 The Woodlands, TX UCLA
2012 Watkinsville, GA Georgia/Oregon
2013 Central, SC Stanford/LSU
2014 Taylor McQuillin Mission Viejo, CA Arizona
2015 Rachel Garcia Palmdale, CA UCLA
2016 Merced, CA UCLA
2017 Norco, CA CSUF
2018 Megan Faraimo San Diego, CA UCLA
2019 [6] Sharpsburg, GA Washington
2020 Jayda Coleman The Colony, TX Oklahoma
2021 Papillion, NE Oklahoma

Track and Field[]

Marion Jones was the first three-time winner of the award in any sport.
Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Eric Mastalir Carmichael, CA Stanford
1987 Kamy Keshmiri Reno, NV Nevada
1988 Sandy, OR Oregon
1989 Dion Bentley Pittsburgh, PA Florida
1990 Brent Noon Fallbrook, CA Georgia
1991 Bryan Bronson Jasper, TX Rice
1992 Sheddric Fields Dallas, TX Houston
1993 Waco, TX Mississippi State
1994 Sanford, FL Auburn
1995 Michael Stember Sacramento, CA Stanford
1996 Michael Granville Bell Gardens, CA UCLA
1997 Sharif Karie Springfield, VA Arkansas
1998 Fremont, CA Stanford
1999 Jake Freeman Warwick, RI Manhattan
2000 Donald Sage Elmhurst, IL Stanford
2001 Alan Webb Reston, VA Michigan
2002 Brendan Christian Austin, TX Houston
2003 Kerron Clement LaPorte, TX Florida
2004 Jason Richardson Cedar Hill, TX South Carolina
2005 Ryan Whiting Harrisburg, PA Arizona State
2006 David Klech San Ramon, CA Oregon
2007 Bryshon Nellum Los Angeles, CA USC
2008 German Fernandez Riverbank, CA Oklahoma State
2009 Curtis Beach[16] Albuquerque, NM Duke
2010 Sam Crouser Gresham, OR Oregon
2011 Gunnar Nixon Edmond, OK Arkansas
2012 Grand Prairie, TX Army
2013 Trayvon Bromell St. Petersburg, FL Baylor
2014 Trentavis Friday[17] Cherryville, NC Florida State
2015 Michael Norman Murrieta, CA USC
2016 Michael Norman Murrieta, CA USC
2017 Armand Duplantis Lafayette, LA LSU[18]
2018 Anthony Schwartz Plantation, FL Auburn
2019 Matthew Boling[19] Houston, TX Georgia
2020 Nico Young Newbury Park, CA Northern Arizona
2021 Ann Arbor, MI Northern Arizona
Female Track and Field Athlete of the Year
Year Winner Hometown College
1986 Denver, CO Colorado
1987 Janeene Vickers Pomona, CA UCLA
1988 Chryste Gaines Dallas, TX Stanford
1989 Oxnard, CA UCLA
1990 Melissa Weis Bakersfield, CA Cal St.-Bakersfield
1991 Marion Jones Oxnard, CA North Carolina (track and basketball)
1992 Marion Jones Thousand Oaks, CA North Carolina (track and basketball)
1993 Marion Jones Thousand Oaks, CA North Carolina (track and basketball)
1994 Suzy Powell Modesto, CA UCLA
1995 Joanna Hayes Riverside, CA UCLA
1996 Kim Mortensen Thousand Oaks, CA UCLA
1997 Carson, CA USC
1998 Angela Williams Chino, CA USC
1999 Stacy Martin Ellettsville, IN Auburn
2000 Monique Henderson San Diego, CA UCLA
2001 Luling, TX Texas
2002 Sanya Richards Fort Lauderdale, FL Texas
2003 Allyson Felix North Hills, CA USC
2004 Shalonda Solomon Inglewood, CA South Carolina
2005 Tracy, CA Tennessee
2006 Bianca Knight Ridgeland, MS Texas
2007 Lindsey, OH Michigan
2008 Chanelle Price Easton, PA Tennessee
2009 Anna Jelmini Shafter, CA Arizona State
2010 Oakland, CA Miami (FL)
2011 Studio City, CA Stanford
2012 Shelbi Vaughan Mansfield, TX Texas A&M
2013 Kendell Williams Marietta, GA Georgia
2014 Raven Saunders Charleston, SC Southern Illinois
2015 Candace Hill Conyers, GA Did not attend
2016 Sydney McLaughlin Dunellen, NJ Union Catholic/Kentucky
2017 Sydney McLaughlin Dunellen, NJ Union Catholic/Kentucky
2018 Katelyn Tuohy Thiells, NY NC State
2019 Jasmine Moore Georgia
2020 Taylor Ewert Beavercreek, OH Arkansas
2021 Rawlins, WY Arkansas

Volleyball[]

Kerri Walsh was the first winner of the award.
Year Winner Hometown College
1996 Kerri Walsh San Jose, CA Stanford
1997 Denise Boylan[20] Lisle, IL Notre Dame
1998 Sara Sandrik[21] Pelham, AL Stanford
1999 Logan Tom Salt Lake City, UT Stanford
2000 April Ross Newport Beach, CA USC
2001 Ogonna Nnamani Bloomington, IL Stanford
2002 Bre Ladd[22] Tucson, AZ Arizona
2003 Kristin Richards[23] Orem, UT Stanford
2004 Cynthia Barboza Long Beach, CA Stanford
2005 Cynthia Barboza Long Beach, CA Stanford
2006 Megan Hodge Durham, NC Penn State
2007 Alix Klineman[24] Manhattan Beach, CA Stanford
2008 Kelly Murphy[25] Wilmington, IL Florida
2009 Gina Mancuso Papillion, NE Nebraska
2010 Shakopee, MN Minnesota
2011 Krista Vansant Redlands, CA Washington
2012 Tampa, FL Stanford
2013 Lauren Carlini Aurora, IL Wisconsin
2014 Louisville, KY Auburn
2015 West Point, IA Nebraska
2016 Khalia Lanier Phoenix, AZ USC
2017 Solana Beach, CA Texas/Nebraska
2018 Roebuck, SC Florida
2019 New Orleans, LA Illinois
2020 Livonia, MI Michigan
2021 Katy, TX Nebraska

State winners[]

See [note 3]

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ For biographical sketches of the current winners, see: [5]
  2. ^ For the official list of winners (1985–present), see [4]
  3. ^ For the official list of state winners (including D.C.) from 1985 to the present, see [3]

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