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Vote for the Florida Power & Light Athlete of the Week, featuring standout performances from local athletes. Bella Brooks, a quarterback from Pryor, scored a 66-yard touchdown in a 40-0 victory over Destin.
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Pryor quarterback Bella Brooks makes flag pullers miss for a 66-yard touchdown run in a 40-0 win over Destin.
The Pryor flag football team celebrates a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
Pryor head coach Justin Savage is doused in celebration following a 40-0 Okaloosa County win over Destin
Kadalina Bledsoe scores one of two touchdowns in a 40-0 win over Destin.
The Florida Power & Light Athlete of the Week includes local athletes, with Bella Brooks from Pryor being a standout this week.
Bella Brooks had an impressive performance, scoring a 66-yard touchdown run in a 40-0 win against Destin.
Voting for the Athlete of the Week can be done through the designated platform or website set up by Florida Power & Light.
The criteria for selecting the Athlete of the Week typically include outstanding performance in games, statistics, and overall contributions to the team.
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Jessalynn Robinson carries the abll upfield after an interception in a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
Pryor coaches are doused in liquid following a 40-0 win over Destin.
The Pryor flag football team celebrates a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
A Pryor coach looks on as his team defeats Destin 40-0 for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
Pryor flag football has won 10 straight Okaloosa County flag football titles.
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Pryor quarterback Bella Brooks makes flag pullers miss for a 66-yard touchdown run in a 40-0 win over Destin.
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Pryor quarterback Bella Brooks makes flag pullers miss for a 66-yard touchdown run in a 40-0 win over Destin.
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The Pryor flag football team celebrates a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
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Pryor head coach Justin Savage is doused in celebration following a 40-0 Okaloosa County win over Destin
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Kadalina Bledsoe scores one of two touchdowns in a 40-0 win over Destin.
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Jessalynn Robinson carries the abll upfield after an interception in a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
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Pryor coaches are doused in liquid following a 40-0 win over Destin.
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The Pryor flag football team celebrates a 40-0 win over Destin for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
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A Pryor coach looks on as his team defeats Destin 40-0 for a 10th straight Okaloosa County title.
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Pryor flag football has won 10 straight Okaloosa County flag football titles.
Another week, another talented crop of Florida Power & Light Athlete of the Week nominees.
Blake Peters of Choctaw won last week's honor after delivering a Ruthian, three-run blast in the region semis as part of his onslaught on opposing pitching this postseason, and now it's up for you to vote on who'll join a lauded list of past winners that includes Niceville's Ryder Hodgkinson, Shelby Plasier, Chloe Bailey, CJ Bolden, Delaney Diehl, Abbey Kuritz, Camrin Pearson, Teray Geiger and Jakobe Gilyard; Fort Walton Beach's Breanna Williams, Macy Borgen, Eric Stouder, Brian Velazquez, Sawyer Downs and Diandre Mayes; South Walton's AK Wickman, Connor Rooney and Maci Jones; Paxton's Wade Borgesen, Cade Stewart and Kenzie Lassiter; Choctaw's Blake Peters, Carter and Jack Marracco, Camry Johnson, Tamen Zabetakis and Jordan Figueroa; Navarre's Maleeya Brammer; Walton's Kaden Fuentes and Whitton West; Baker's Wyatt Straight; and Freeport's Emily Doi.
Voting runs through noon Saturday, so vote now and vote often. The winner will be announced here afterward.
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Lincoln Broussard, Niceville: Broussard jacked a grand slam to lift the Eagles to a 10-6, Game 3 win over Mosley and lift Niceville into the Region 1-5A finals.
Izzy Douglas, FWB: Douglas tossed a no-hitter versus Choctaw, striking out 11 and allowing just four walks in a 7-0 district championship win.
Maddox Gentry, Choctaw: Gentry tossed a three-hitter and struck out seven to lead Choctaw to a 4-1 win over St. Augustine in Game 3 of the Region 1-4A semifinals.
This article originally appeared on Northwest Florida Daily News: Maddox Gentry, Izzy Douglas, Lincoln Broussard up for FPL AOTW