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Honor the teachers, coaches, athletes, alumni, and community heroes who shaped Kelso's legacy. Nominations open to all community members | Nominate 2026
HILANDER
Class of 2024
Athletics

John Doe

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Biography
John has been a role model for aspiring athletes, demonstrating that perseverance and commitment can lead to success.
Community Impact
John's impact on the community includes coaching local youth teams and promoting sportsmanship.
John's journey began in his hometown, where he trained tirelessly to achieve his goals. His story is one of resilience and determination.
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