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It is now time to vote for the South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week award for March 10-16, 2025, presented by the YMCA of Greater Michiana!
WE HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED THE RULES TO THE POLL. You will now only be able to vote once per hour, per device. For example, if you have a phone, computer and tablet, you can vote three times an hour, once on each device. We are hoping this makes things as fair as possible to give everyone a shot at winning the vote.
More: Bethel University men's basketball punches ticket to NAIA Sweet 16
The poll will still remain open until 11:59 p.m. Thursday, March 20. You can find the link to the poll by SCROLLING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.
Here are the nominees, in alphabetical order by school.
Young led the Bobcats to a second-straight MHSAA Division 3 regional championship this week. While her lockdown defense was the highlight, she still had six points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals in the 60-32 semifinal win over Bronson Monday, then 12 points, six assists and three steals in the 45-32 championship victory against Kalamazoo Christian Wednesday.
More: 'It's special.' How Brandywine girls basketball repeated as MHSAA regional champions
King continued his dominant postseason Saturday, recording 14 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in a 56-40 victory over Westview to win an IHSAA Class 2A regional title for the Jimmies.
More: Jimtown, Triton earn IHSAA boys basketball regional championships
In one of the best performances in program history, Jones had 45 points, 10 rebounds and four steals as the Wildcats outlasted Warsaw, 77-71, in double overtime to win an IHSAA Class 4A regional championship Saturday. Jones was an eye-popping 18-for-21 shooting from the field in the win.
More: Tyrese Jones authors masterpiece in South Bend Riley double overtime regional victory
For a second-straight week, King scored the decisive points in a Huskies win, this time with a layup in the final minute to lift his team to a 50-46 win over Columbia City in an IHSAA Class 3A regional title game Saturday. King scored 11 of his team-high 13 points in the second half to spark the victory.
More: Saint Joseph boys basketball passes second-straight test at IHSAA regionals
Patrick did a little bit of everything for the Trojans Saturday, registering eight points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals in a 63-40 win over Lakewood Park Christian to win an IHSAA Class 1A regional championship.
This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: VOTE: YMCA South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week, March 10-16, 2025
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WE HAVE RECENTLY CHANGED THE RULES TO THE POLL. You will now only be able to vote once per hour, per device. For example, if you have a phone, computer and tablet, you can vote three times an hour, once on each device. We are hoping this makes things as fair as possible to give everyone a shot at winning the vote.
More: Bethel University men's basketball punches ticket to NAIA Sweet 16
The poll will still remain open until 11:59 p.m. Thursday, March 20. You can find the link to the poll by SCROLLING TO THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.
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Here are the nominees, in alphabetical order by school.
Brandywine girls basketball senior Miley Young
Young led the Bobcats to a second-straight MHSAA Division 3 regional championship this week. While her lockdown defense was the highlight, she still had six points, six rebounds, five assists and four steals in the 60-32 semifinal win over Bronson Monday, then 12 points, six assists and three steals in the 45-32 championship victory against Kalamazoo Christian Wednesday.
More: 'It's special.' How Brandywine girls basketball repeated as MHSAA regional champions
Jimtown boys basketball senior Branden King
King continued his dominant postseason Saturday, recording 14 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in a 56-40 victory over Westview to win an IHSAA Class 2A regional title for the Jimmies.
More: Jimtown, Triton earn IHSAA boys basketball regional championships
South Bend Riley boys basketball junior Tyrese Jones
In one of the best performances in program history, Jones had 45 points, 10 rebounds and four steals as the Wildcats outlasted Warsaw, 77-71, in double overtime to win an IHSAA Class 4A regional championship Saturday. Jones was an eye-popping 18-for-21 shooting from the field in the win.
More: Tyrese Jones authors masterpiece in South Bend Riley double overtime regional victory
South Bend Saint Joseph boys basketball sophomore Elijah King
For a second-straight week, King scored the decisive points in a Huskies win, this time with a layup in the final minute to lift his team to a 50-46 win over Columbia City in an IHSAA Class 3A regional title game Saturday. King scored 11 of his team-high 13 points in the second half to spark the victory.
More: Saint Joseph boys basketball passes second-straight test at IHSAA regionals
Triton boys basketball junior Landon Patrick
Patrick did a little bit of everything for the Trojans Saturday, registering eight points, seven rebounds, six assists and three steals in a 63-40 win over Lakewood Park Christian to win an IHSAA Class 1A regional championship.
This article originally appeared on South Bend Tribune: VOTE: YMCA South Bend Tribune Athlete of the Week, March 10-16, 2025
Continue reading...