May 11, 2025 - 17:19

A diverse group of talented athletes from various schools is in the running for this week's Non-Football Athlete of the Week. Featured on the ballot are representatives from North DeSoto, Huntington, Ruston, Calvary, Shreve, Loyola, Bossier, Benton, Minden, Byrd, Airline, and Haughton.
These athletes have showcased exceptional skills and dedication in their respective sports, making significant contributions to their teams and communities. Each candidate brings a unique story and impressive achievements to the table, reflecting the hard work and perseverance that define their athletic journeys.
As the voting period unfolds, supporters are encouraged to rally behind their favorite athletes, celebrating their accomplishments and the spirit of competition. This initiative not only highlights individual talents but also fosters a sense of camaraderie among schools and communities. Make sure to participate in the voting process and show your support for these remarkable young athletes!
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