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Read more →The High School on SI fan vote for the top Central Florida girls basketball performance of the week. SI editors nominate; anyone can vote with no login; voting closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific — mid-season ballots have drawn nominees from Montverde Academy, Bishop Moore, Lake Highland Prep, and Ocoee.
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When someone in Central Florida girls basketball earns a High School on SI nomination, the instinct is to treat the stat line as the outcome. Mia-Elle Lieverst put up 27 points in Montverde's 87–59 rout of Holy Trinity Episcopal on Feb 4, 2026. Jamila Ray had 24 and 10 for Montverde on Jan 21. If this were an editorial award, those numbers would likely decide it. In this fan vote, they are the entry ticket — not the result.
Montverde Academy is one of the best girls basketball programs in the country. It recruits nationally, competes against ranked independent programs, and sends players to high-major college programs. That prestige creates a dispersed community: families from Maryland, Texas, and Georgia whose daughters played at Montverde, alumni scattered across multiple states, a national follower base that does not check SI's Florida section on a random Wednesday in January. A stat line that would win every other award in the state does not automatically move that community to a browser poll in a specific seven-day window.
Meanwhile, a parent at Kissimmee Gateway or a coach's family at Ocoee is local, motivated, and already in the group chat where the link gets shared. That is the structural fact the numbers leave out — and the reason the March 17, 2026 ballot could list both Valeria Munoz of Lake Highland Prep and Alyssa Marino of Gateway on the same field with the same voting mechanic applying to both.
The March 17, 2026 poll is the cleanest picture available of how wide the Central Florida field runs. Seven nominees, spanning two FHSAA private associations, one national independent, and three public programs:
| Nominee | Position | School | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gabriella Fortius | SF/PF | Ocoee | FHSAA public |
| Valeria Munoz | PG | Lake Highland Prep | FHSAA private |
| Jaiden Peterson | G | Bishop Moore | FHSAA Catholic |
| Alyssa Marino | PG | Kissimmee Gateway | FHSAA public |
| Carleyssia Wallace | SF | Bayside | FHSAA public |
| Gianna Conklin-Jones | SG | Holy Trinity Episcopal | FHSAA private |
| Breyanna Blount | C | Orlando Christian Prep | Independent |
Four different school types on one seven-name list. FHSAA classification separates them on the court — public schools chase district and regional titles through class brackets; Lake Highland and Bishop Moore play their own FHSAA private lanes. In this fan poll all seven are on the same ballot with the same mechanic: whoever's community moves the fastest between poll-open and Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific wins.
Bayside is the outlier by geography — it sits in Brevard County, east of the Orlando core. That it appeared on the March ballot confirms the coverage area is drawn loosely enough to pull in a Space Coast program when the performance warrants it.
The Central Florida girls basketball poll typically opens midweek and closes at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Sunday — roughly 2:59 a.m. Monday Eastern. In practice that is a window of four to six days from when most families first see the link to when it closes. How that window gets used is most of the campaign.
The fastest network here is not the largest one — it is the most connected one. Bishop Moore has a Catholic school parent community that tends to move together when a student earns public recognition; the alumni network from a parish school is often more centralized than a large suburban public's fragmented alumni base. Lake Highland Prep draws a tight independent-school parent community. Kissimmee Gateway sits inside a school community in Osceola County where Spanish-language family networks often move quickly once a family member's achievement is announced.
For any nominee's supporters, the mechanics are: find the current week's article on si.com/high-school/florida, share the direct link — not the homepage — and push it into every relevant channel before Sunday afternoon. The window closes in Pacific time, which means anyone in the Eastern time zone has until nearly 3 a.m. Monday. Sunday evening is not too late. The how-to guide walks through how recurring weekly fan votes work in general; the broader vote support overview covers what structured reach looks like for this type of poll. For other Florida contests, see /usa/florida/, and the full national directory is at /usa/.
The ballot lives inside an article on si.com/high-school/florida, not on a permanent poll page. After the weekend's games are in, search or browse for the latest "Central Florida High School Girls Basketball Player of the Week" post — older weeks' polls can still be found and voted on, so confirm the publish date before you cast your votes.
Each nominee is accompanied by the game line that earned her the nod: point totals, rebounds, assists, the opponent, sometimes the score. Those brief stat lines are the only place the full field is described, and they are worth reading to understand who is on the ballot before you commit.
Tap your nominee's name in the poll widget embedded in the article. No account and no login is required to vote. The poll invites repeated voting, and there is no stated per-period limit — the only hard stop is Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific, when the ballot closes.
The poll typically goes live midweek or by the weekend and runs to Sunday close. A link shared on a team group chat Friday can accumulate votes all weekend; one shared Sunday afternoon has only hours. The window is short — treat Monday as already closed.
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