UPDATE, APRIL 10: After two and a half days of voting, Eros Bottino of Christian Brothers is officially the boys track and field top performer for Week 1. Bottino pulled in nearly 20,000 votes while Jabari Higgs of Haddon Heights finished second. You can find the rest of the poll results as well as more information on all of Week 1's nominees below. Check back on NJ.com tomorrow morning for a follow-up piece on Week 1's winner.

Week 1 of the outdoor 2019 track and field season is in the books -- and now we're taking a look at the top performers from throughout New Jersey and offering you a chance to cast your vote.

There's incentive to spread the word, too, as the winner of the poll will be the subject of a feature story later this week. This will be a weekly occurrence for all poll winners from now through the Meet of Champions in June.

The poll will close Wednesday at noon.

Here are the five nominees for Week 1:

James Bell, West Side, Senior

Bell won three gold medals at the Mountie Relays and wasted no time in his return to the top of the leaderboards. In high jump, Bell cleared 6-7 to match his personal best and record a NJ #1. He also won the long jump (21-9) and ran the 300 for West Side's Swedish Relay, which crossed the line first in 1:58.35.

Eros Bottino, Christian Brothers, Junior

This was a big-time breakout performance. Bottino hit the qualifying standard for Penn Relays after launching a 162-4 3/4 at the Beach Run Invitational in South Carolina. Bottino's mark also set CBA's junior class record.

Jabari Higgs, Haddon Heights, Senior

Higgs turned in a huge performance in a dual meet against Collingswood before winning a pair of golds at the Don Danser Relays, where he won the long jump with a NJ #1 22-7 3/4 and anchored Haddon Heights to a win in the shuttle hurdles.

Liam Landau, Pascack Hills, Senior

One of the top pole vaulters in the state and the reining Field Athlete of the Year from the indoor season cleared 15-0 but also showcased his versatility at the Pawlowski Relays. On top of his NJ #1 in pole vault, Landau threw javelin, won bronze in the shuttle hurdles and ran on the 4x100.

Marco Langon, Bridgewater-Raritan, Freshman

Langon picked up right where he left off indoors. After winning the freshman 1,500 at New Balance Nationals, Langon ran 4:21.71 to win the 1,600 at the Metuchen Relays against a field that featured five runners under 4:30.