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National high school top stars, best girls performances of the week (May 15-21)

Which high school girls turned in the best performances this week?

Each week, SBLive scours all corners of the country for the top high school performances.

Here are the best girls performances around the country from May 15-21.

Who did we miss? Let us know at andy@scorebooklive.com and back it up with some stats.

Kelly Colleran, North Attleboro (Massachusetts)

Colleran hit a home run and pitched a perfect game with 16 strikeouts as North Attleboro defeated Dartmouth, 3-0. Colleran is a Boston University signee.

Sarah Davenport, Hillsborough (New Jersey)

Davenport threw an eight-inning perfect game with 18 strikeouts in a 1-0 victory over Vernon.

Camryn Fisher, Ellington (Connecticut)

Only a sophomore, Fisher fanned 16 and didn’t allow a hit as Ellington edged Waterford, 1-0.

Akala Garrett, Albemarle (North Carolina)

Garrett set four Class 1A state meet records by winning the 200 (24.25), 100 hurdles (13.52) and 300 hurdles (40.26) while running a leg of Albemarle’s 4X400 relay team that finished in 3:57.16. The Texas signee’s 200 time is the best in the country this spring.

Shawnti Jackson, South Granville (North Carolina)

Jackson took home three gold medals at the Class 2A state meet, placing first in the 100 (11.33), 200 (22.70) and 400 (53.02). The Arkansas signee’s 200 time was a new North Carolina state record and the third-fastest nationally this year.

Kassidy LaTour, Lyman Memorial (Connecticut)

LaTour pitched a five-inning perfect game with 10 strikeouts and went 3 for 5 at the plate with a home run in an 18-0 victory over Tourtellotte.

Kalena Lemus, Ganesha (California)

Lemus threw a one-hitter and struck out nine as Ganesha captured the Division 7 title with a 5-0 win over Ontario.

Hadley Lucas, Bloomington North (Indiana)

Lucas shined at the Girls Sectional 26 meet by earning gold medals in the shot put (50-0) and discus (166-2, just off her personal record of 167-2). The junior ranks fourth nationally in both events.

Madi Mirz, Mountain Lakes (New Jersey)

Mirz dazzled in the circle with an 18-strikeout no-hitter as Mountain Lakes downed Boonton, 7-0.

Kadence Pettit, John Marshall (West Virginia)

Pettit fired a no-hitter with 10 strikeouts in a 2-0 postseason victory over University.

Amira Rodriguez, San Benito (Texas)

Rodriguez smacked a pair of grand slams as San Benito won a three-game series against New Braunfels in the Region IV-6A semifinals. The sophomore is also a star pitcher for San Benito.

Isabella Schaeffer, South Hadley (Massachusetts)

Schaeffer fanned 20 and gave up just one hit in a 2-0 shutout of Northampton.

Sami Shelton, Proctor (Minnesota)

Shelton ripped three doubles and finished with six RBIs — including the game-winner — as Proctor defeated Rush City, 7-6.

Taylor Smith, Catoctin (Maryland)

Smith out-dueled Penn State commit Abi Britton by throwing a 19-strikeout no-hitter in the Class 1A state quarterfinals. Catoctin defeated Allegany, 1-0.

Rowan Thompson, South Salem (Oregon)

Thompson struck out 15 and surrendered just three hits in a 6-1 victory over Sprague. The junior Oregon commit has struck out 238 in 125 2/3 innings this season.

Sydnie Watts, Austintown-Fitch (Ohio)

Watts, a sophomore, struck out 20 and gave up just two hits in a 2-0 victory over Mentor.