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Vote for your Butler Eagle Female Athlete of the Year: Meet the 5 nominees for 2025-26

The Butler Eagle has celebrated its top male and female athletes of the school year each of the past two summers.

This time, we are announcing our nominees for the honors and letting readers and fans vote for who they think is the best of the best in Butler County high school athletics. The female 2025-26 AOTY nominees are out now, with the male nominees released Monday. Fans will have a week to vote in the polls at the end of the nomination lists. We’ll announce the fan-vote winners after polls close.

In July, the Eagle sports staff will unveil its Male and Female Athletes of the Year.

Meet the Butler Eagle Female Athlete of the Year nominees:

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Phoebe Brandon, jr., Karns City
Karns City’s Phoebe Brandon (15) is a nominee for the 2025-26 Butler Eagle Female Athlete of the Year after leading the Gremlins girls soccer team to a sixth straight District 9 title and winning four district medals in track and field. Rob McGraw/Butler Eagle

Sports: girls soccer, track

Brandon looks like the face of next year’s senior class that could win their own four straight District 9 Class 1A girls soccer titles (and sixth in a row for the program) after she scored 20 goals, including one in the D9 championship victory, and had a county-leading 28 assists in the fall. That effort, a dramatic step up from her sophomore season, earned the forward Butler Eagle all-county first team honors. Brandon then followed up a sophomore track season that saw her win two D9 medals with golds in the 100-meter dash (12.55-second PR) and the 4x100 relay (51.14) in this year’s district meet. She also added silver in the long jump (16-8.75) and fourth in the high jump (4-10), earning D9 MVP honors, and qualified for states in the 100, 4x1 and long jump.

Related Article: D9 Track & Field: Karns City’s Phoebe Brandon has massive day
Anna McGrath, sr., Mars
Mars senior attacker Anna McGrath (27) is heading to Notre Dame after a storied girls lacrosse career that saw her help the Planets to a fourth straight WPIAL title. JJ LaBella/Special to the Eagle

Sport: girls lacrosse

The Butler Eagle Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year candidate was front and center during the Planets’ overwhelming run to a fourth straight WPIAL Class 2A title and another appearance in the PIAA tournament quarterfinals. One of the top recruits in the nation in the Class of 2026, McGrath will head to Notre Dame next after she produced 57 goals, 37 assists and 94 points from her midfield spot this season, finishing with 158 goals, 99 assists and 257 points for her career. A two-year captain, McGrath also earned multiple WPIAL honors and was a 2025 Academic All-American, according to head coach Abby Latona.

Related Article: WPIAL girls lacrosse: Mars extends ‘legacy,’ steamrolls Quaker Valley to 4th straight Class 2A crown
Madison Romanovich, sr., Slippery Rock
Slippery Rock's Madison Romanovich earned our Girls Basketball Player of the Year honors after scoring 1,000 career points, averaging 22.4 this season and leading the Rockets to the District 10 final. JJ LaBella/Special to the Eagle

Sport: girls basketball

Romanovich has been the centerpiece of the Rockets’ incredible rebuild, leading the team to consecutive PIAA Class 4A tournament appearances and its first District 10 championship game appearance since 2022. This season, she earned Butler Eagle Girls Basketball Player of the Year honors after averaging 22.4 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game at guard while clearing 1,000 career points. Her scoring and assist numbers were among the best in Butler County, and head coach Jeff Steele viewed her as the model for how the program can develop youth basketball players into future stars in the coming years. She’ll play collegiately at John Carroll next year.

Related Article: Butler County’s girls basketball 2026 all-stars: Madison Romanovich POTY, first team and more
Simone Sharpless, sr., North Catholic
North Catholic senior Simone Sharpless is a two-time Butler Eagle girls soccer all-county first-teamer, scored 100 career goals and was the star running back on the flag football team in the spring. Eddie Clancy/Special to the Eagle

Sports: girls soccer, flag football

Sharpless has been a star forward and midfielder on the soccer pitch for a while, earning the Butler Eagle Girls Soccer Player of the Year in 2024 and a first-team honor in 2025. She scored more than 100 career goals, including 29 with 15 assists in her senior year, and guided the Trojanettes to the WPIAL Class 4A quarterfinals. She’s committed to Division I Western Michigan, where she’ll study aviation flight science, as well. And with flag football now a sanctioned sport, Sharpless is likely to be named to the inaugural Butler Eagle all-county first team this season after she led the team in rushing yards and touchdowns (11), plus three receiving TDs and four defensive interceptions. She was also named a Jerome Bettis Leadership Award winner during the season and was honored on the NFL draft stage, in Pittsburgh, when the Steelers made their first-round pick.

Related Article: A look behind the scenes at the NFL draft with North Catholic, Seneca Valley flag football players
Naomi Venesky, sr., Karns City
Karns City's Naomi Venesky (1) led the Gremlins girls basketball team to a fourth straight District 9 title and finished with 1,000 career points. Plus, she was a district all-star in girls volleyball. JJ LaBella/Special to the Eagle

Sports: girls volleyball, girls basketball

Venesky closed out a storied career that saw her win four straight District 9 girls basketball titles. She was known most for her basketball prowess, where the shooting guard earned KSAC MVP honors while averaging 16.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.8 steals and 1.8 assists. In 107 career games, she finished with 1,109 points, 223 steals and 163 assists.. Venesky was named a Butler Eagle girls basketball all-county first-teamer. The senior was also a District 9 Class 2A volleyball all-star at middle back in the fall.

Related Article: Naomi Venesky hits 1,000 career points to power Karns City girls basketball past Brookville
Vote for your Butler Eagle Female Athlete of the Year

Cast your vote below by 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 23. If the poll doesn’t appear, click this link to vote.

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