Vote for Your Favorite Memorable Lakota Raiders Athlete Since 2000
The Lakota Raiders are inviting fans to vote for the most memorable athlete from their extensive roster since 2000. Key candidates include standout performers across various sports, each leaving their mark in unique ways. Voting is open from 3 p.m. Monday to 3 p.m. Friday, celebrating the legacy of these athletes. Notable nominees include Cami Wasserman, a four-time state pole vault qualifier, and Trevor Franks, who set program records in rushing yards and touchdowns. The campaign seeks to honor the Raiders' rich sports history while engaging the community in reminiscing about their favored players.
By the Numbers- Cami Wasserman qualified for state four times in pole vault with two third-place finishes.
- Trevor Franks rushed for a record 2,009 yards in a single season and scored 24 touchdowns.
- Voting for the most memorable athlete from the last 26 years runs from Monday to Friday.
- Athletes across multiple sports, including football, wrestling, and basketball, are honored in this community engagement effort.
As voting concludes, the community will likely rally around the top athletes, shining a spotlight on their achievements. Anticipation will build towards announcing the fan-favorite and honoring their contributions to Lakota sports.
Bottom LineThis voting initiative not only acknowledges the exceptional talent from Lakota's athletic history but also fosters community spirit and pride, reinforcing connections among current and former students.
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