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Choose from the categories below and make your nominations today!
College Athlete of the Year
Adaptive Athlete of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Adult Athlete of the Year
Coach of the Year
Team of the Year
Hall of Fame Inductee
Nomination Criteria
- Athletes must perform their sport from January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010. This may not include the entire season but the majority of it. For example: An athlete recognized for his/her basketball achievements in 2010 would have began their season in 2009. This is permissible.
- All nominees must reside or attend a school within the counties of La Crosse, Trempealeau, Jackson, Monroe, Vernon, Houston, MN, or Winona, MN.
- High School athletes must be in grades 9-12 during the 2010 calendar year, or have graduated from high school in the spring of 2010.
- College athletes must have been enrolled full time in a local college or university during the 2010 calendar year. They may have graduated, or transferred since the date the sport was performed. They may also have attended a college outside of the area but must have graduated from a high school in the area.
- Adult athletes are classified as 18 or older and are not currently enrolled in a high school or college athletic program.
- Adaptive athletes have successfully overcome their physical or cognitive disabilities to excel in sports. Athletes of any age are eligible for nomination.
- Athletes may participate in any type of sport to be considered for selection.
- Athletes must be in good standing with their respective school.
- To be eligible for the La Crosse Area Sports Hall of Fame, a person must have excelled in athletics as a coach, athlete, volunteer, mentor, etc. A person is eligible for the Hall of Fame if they are from the above mentioned counties and have accomplished greatness in the sports world.
- Volunteers may not be paid for the organization for which they are volunteering. Volunteers must have participated in their volunteer activities in the year 2010. Donating to an organization alone does not constitute volunteering.