Orthopaedic Center of Southern Illinois Prime Time Performer nominees

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Voting is open and will run through midnight Saturday for the next Orthopaedic Center of Southern Illinois in Mt. Vernon Prime Time Performer.

Here are the nominees for January 2-6:

Mia Balota, Benton: The senior went 3-0 with 2 falls and a major decision (19-5) to win the girls 120 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Blue Bishop, Herrin: The senior went 4-0 with 2 falls and a tech fall (18-2) to win the boys 150 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Chandler Buckingham, Marion: The junior won the South Seven boys bowling championship with 1108 pins helping the Wildcats win the team title as well.

Jase Burkett, Woodlawn: The senior was named MVP of the Midland Trail Conference Tournament after averaging 18.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 4 steals in 2 wins helping the Lady Cardinals win the title.

Alivia Ming, Goreville: The senior went 2-0 with 2 falls in a total of 2:26 to win the girls 145 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Gage Peterson, Waltonville: The sophomore averaged 18.3 points, 9.7 rebs, and 3.3 assists helping the Spartans go 3-0 for the week.

Maddie Ramaker, Trico: The junior went 3-0 with 3 falls in a total of 5:13 to win the girls 190 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Maddux Randall, Mt. Vernon: The senior went 4-0 with 3 falls to win the boys 175 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Nikolette Ronketto, West Frankfort: The sophomore went 2-0 with 2 falls in a total of 2:49 to win the girls 105 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Isaac Smith, Carbondale: The senior went 4-0 with 3 falls and a major decision to win the boys 132 pound weight class at the Murdale Wrestling Tournament in Carbondale.

Aly Stutts, Mt. Vernon: The junior won the South Seven girls bowling championship with 844 pins helping the Lady Rams win the team title as well.

Owen Treat, Vienna: The senior averaged 21.7 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3.6 steals helping the Eagles go 2-1 for the week.

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