VOTING CLOSED: The 2017 Hometown Heroes Award presented by Quicken Loans
VOTING CLOSED: The 2017 Hometown Heroes Award presented by Quicken Loans
VOTING CLOSED: The 2017 Hometown Heroes Award presented by Quicken Loans
VOTING CLOSED!
Hometown Heroes -- an award to recognize the finest coaches in the country who make an impact in the community by changing high school-age athlete's lives for the better. Watch each video below, and don't forget to vote between now and December 8th to crown one coach the 2017 Hometown Hero. FloSports will award the top coach with a $25,000 cash prize on behalf of national mortgage lender Quicken Loans.
Allen Jordan, Softball
Amanda Montemayor, Marching
Paul Tetreault, Track and Cross Country
Michele LeBeouf, Volleyball
Jim Rutter, Wrestling
FloSports conducted a nationwide search for coaches who provide the fundamental groundwork for their athletes to excel by building strong communities and showing the importance of teamwork, goal setting, and work ethic. FloSports will award the top coach with a $25,000 cash prize on behalf of national mortgage lender Quicken Loans.
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