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See who won Happy State Bank High School Athlete of the Week voting

Story byAmarillo Globe-NewsRandall Sweet, Amarillo Globe-NewsFri, December 5, 2025 at 1:38 AM UTC·1 min readWest Texas High School football player Cayde Winters has been voted the Happy State Bank Boys High School Athlete of the Week for Nov. 24-30. Winters ran for 217 yards and three touchdowns in the Comanches' playoff win against New Home. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe senior received 1,376 of the 2,084 votes cast for athlete of the week, which was 66.03% of total votes. Meanwhile, Randall tennis player Kynley Craddock was voted the Happy State Bank Girls High School Athlete of the Week for Nov. 24-30. Craddock was named to the Texas High School Coaches Association 2025-26 Team Tennis Class 4A Super Elite Team after helping the Raiders to a regional tournament appearance. The senior received 556 of the 2,084 votes cast for athlete of the week, which was 26.68% of total votes. Happy State Bank High School Athlete of the WeekStudents in all varsity sports are eligible and can only be named Athlete of the Week one time per season, per sport, and athletes from one school cannot win more than three consecutive weeks. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementNominations are due by 5 p. m.

See who won Happy State Bank High School Athlete of the Week voting

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  • each Saturday and can be submitted through email at sports@amarillo. com. Please include statistics from the week's games and any pertinent information or honors.
  • Voting runs through Thursday each week. Submit nominees, with stats, honors and accolades for the week by Saturday each week to sports@amarillo. com. This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: Who was named Happy State Bank High School Athletes of the Week?
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