Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for Dec. 8-14

Lynnwood, WASports

The article discusses the nominees for The Herald's Athlete of the Week for Dec. 8-14, focusing on the remarkable achievements of several local high school athletes. Last week's winner, Bubba Palacol from Marysville Getchell, scored 41 points in a thrilling overtime victory, showcasing his talent and determination. Other nominees include Owen Collins, who excelled in swimming, and Jo Lee, who delivered an outstanding performance in basketball. Additionally, Akira Shaw and Nina Wilson are recognized for their significant contributions in girls basketball.

The article invites the community to participate in the voting process, emphasizing the importance of local engagement in recognizing young talent. Voting closes at midnight on Sunday, and the winner will be announced in next Wednesday's paper, encouraging readers to stay tuned for updates. This initiative not only celebrates athletic excellence but also fosters a sense of community support for high school sports.

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