A sneak peek at the 2025 Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards

Seattle, WALocal News

The 2025 Seattle Sports Star of the Year Awards are anticipated to be a major event in the local sports scene, featuring renowned personalities such as Marshawn Lynch and Kenny Mayne. Lynch will be honored with the prestigious Paul G. Allen Humanitarian Award, recognizing his philanthropic contributions to the Seattle area. The nominee categories—Women's Sports, Men's Sports, and Sports Story of the Year—highlight the excellence of athletes from across Washington, showcasing both professionals and amateurs. Voting is open to the public until January 29, allowing fans to engage directly with the event.

The awards ceremony will be broadcast live on February 27, marking the 90th annual presentation of this celebrated event. In addition to honoring athletic accomplishments, the awards also emphasize the importance of community involvement and philanthropy in sports. The podcast "Inside the Arena," featuring insights from sports experts, discusses the event and provides updates on the return of the NBA to Seattle. This year's awards are poised to create a memorable experience for sports fans and celebrate the vibrant athletic community of Seattle.

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