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Voting is currently open for the latest round of Athletes of the Week, with the deadline set for Thursday. This initiative highlights outstanding performances from high school athletes in the area, allowing fans and community members to recognize their achievements. Among the contenders is Bryant, who is on the verge of reaching an impressive milestone of 1,000 receiving yards for the Illinois team. His performance this season has garnered attention, showcasing his skill and dedication on the field.
Additionally, a trio of former area standouts continues to make waves in their respective sports at the collegiate level. Their journeys serve as a testament to the strong athletic programs in the region and the talent that emerges from local high schools. As the voting continues, supporters are encouraged to participate and show their appreciation for these young athletes who are making significant impacts in their sports. The results will be announced soon, shining a spotlight on the hard work and determination of these remarkable individuals.
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