The Caledonian-Record Athletes Of The Week: Ballots For Oct. 13-19

The Caledonian-Record is inviting readers to help recognize the top high school athletes for the 2025-26 season. Cast your votes between October 13 and 19, and celebrate local sports talent.

Key Takeaways:

  • Voting runs from October 13 through October 19.
  • The Caledonian-Record focuses on the 2025-26 high school sports season.
  • Readers are encouraged to participate in naming Athletes of the Week.
  • The publication date is October 20, 2025.
  • The coverage aims to celebrate local student-athlete achievements.

Acknowledging the Voting Drive

The Caledonian-Record is reaching out to sports fans and community members to help select this week’s standout athletes. Ballots must be cast by October 19, giving readers a chance to voice their support for local high school competitors.

Highlighting the 2025-26 High School Season

This voting initiative takes place during the 2025-26 high school sports season, a time when students across the region are showcasing their passion and talent on the field, court, and beyond. The Caledonian-Record’s coverage underscores the importance of community support in empowering these young athletes’ journeys.

How to Participate

Although detailed instructions are not publicly available, The Caledonian-Record encourages all readers to get involved by selecting deserving players from schools throughout the region. Together, supporters can ensure that top performers gain recognition for their efforts and accomplishments.

Why It Matters

“The Caledonian-Record seeks your help naming Athletes of the Week during the 2025-26 high school sports season,” the publication announced, underscoring its commitment to highlighting local sports. Recognizing student-athletes brings communities together and fosters pride in young talent that may one day represent the next generation of college and professional sports stars.

Looking Ahead

As the season progresses, The Caledonian-Record plans to keep readers informed about upcoming ballot periods and the athletes who capture the public’s attention. Stay tuned for more details on each week’s nominees and final winners. In the meantime, cast your vote—and help shine a spotlight on the rising stars of high school sports.

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