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This week’s athlete of the week goes to Ridge Point wide receiver, Dane Jones. The senior standout has emerged as one of the Panthers' most formidable weapons on the football field. With his impressive speed and agility, Jones has consistently demonstrated his ability to make crucial plays, helping his team advance deeper into the playoffs.
Throughout the season, Dane has showcased his exceptional skills, making him a key player in Ridge Point's offensive strategy. His ability to read defenses and create separation from defenders has resulted in numerous big plays, thrilling fans and teammates alike. As the Panthers continue their playoff journey, Jones's contributions will be vital in their quest for success.
Coaches and teammates praise his work ethic and leadership qualities, which have made a significant impact on the team’s morale. With the playoffs heating up, all eyes will be on Dane Jones as he strives to lead Ridge Point to victory.
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