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CMSM Performance of the Week

By 810 Varsity, 02/09/23, 1:30PM CST

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SMA's Swingle, BVNW's Stubblefield earn honors

810 Varsity and Children's Mercy Sports Medicine Center have partnered for a weekly Children’s Mercy Sports Medicine Center Metro Area High School Male and Female Student-Athlete Performance of the Week award! 

Nominations are due each week, by Monday at noon, and can be submitted online at https://www.childrensmercy.org/performanceoftheweek 

810 Varsity also will post weekly reminders on Twitter and at 810Varsity.com as well. 

On Monday afternoon, the selection committee will review the nominations and choose a weekly Male and Female winner. Then Tuesday, the winners will be announced on both the 810 Varsity and the Children’s Mercy Sports Medicine Center social media channels, as well as 810Varsity.com .

At the end of the year, a Male and Female Student-Athlete of the Year will be selected, and each winner will be invited to be recognized on the field prior to a Sporting KC match at Children’s Mercy Park.

We are looking forward to a great year of high school sports in the KC Metro and wish everyone nothing but the best of luck!

Children’s Mercy Sports Medicine Center: Improving the performance of student-athletes through comprehensive care for a lifetime of sport participation.

FEMALE PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK - 2/9/2023

Victoria Swingle, St. Michael the Archangel

Victoria broke the single-game scoring record at SMA with 39 points in last Friday's win over University Academy. Victoria has scored over 1100 points in her career - and counting!

MALE PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK - 2/9/2023

Grant Stubblefield, Blue Valley Northwest

Grant scored 24 points in a win this week over Bishop Miege, and is a commit to the University of Omaha. Stubblefield was named the Kansas Class 6A Player of the Year last season in helping the Huskies to the Class 6A title game. The senior also has been a force at running back in helping BVNW to the 2021 state Class 6A football title, and one of the top backs in the Metro the last two years.

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