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- PREPS EDITOR MARK STEWART

The Pabst Theater will be the site of the inaugural Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Awards. The red-carpet event on May 17 will celebrate the area’s top prep performers and honor athletes who overcame some of life’s hurdles.

You’ve cheered for them on the field, celebrated their performanc­e on the court and marveled at their ability on the diamond.

At times, it seems like there is nothing the area’s top high school athletes can’t do. This spring, we’ll put them to the test by taking them out of their comfort zone and placing them into a new arena. The Pabst Theater. At 8 p.m. May 17, the 122year-old theater in downtown Milwaukee will be the site of the inaugural Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Awards. The red-carpet event will not only celebrate the area’s top performers but also honor athletes whose ability to overcome life’s hurdles show a value of high school sports that goes beyond wins and losses.

It will be a night when prep athletes get their due. Helping us celebrate those accomplish­ments as the night’s guest speaker is an athlete who knows something about succeeding at a high level as well as overcoming odds and fighting through adversity.

Jordy Nelson led the Green Bay Packers in receiving this season after missing the 2015 season due to a knee injury.

An all-state quarterbac­k and defensive back in high school in Kansas, Nelson was a walkon at Kansas State as a safety but eventually earned time as a receiver. By the time he was done, he was named a finalist for the Biletnikof­f Award,

which is given to the nation’s top receiver, and was a secondroun­d draft pick of the Packers.

For years, the Journal Sentinel has honored athletes in WIAA-sponsored sports with all-area recognitio­n. This year, we’ll name our area player of the year for each of those sports at the show.

Aurora Health Care will sponsor the Comeback Player of the Year award, which will honor an individual who has returned from injury to make a significan­t impact on his or her team. We will give the Courage Award to an athlete who has overcome a tough circumstan­ce to make a positive impact on his or her team.

We’ll also salute our boys and girls athletes of the year as well as the coach of the year, present the USA Today Sports Community Engagement Award and, last but not least, name the best mascot.

Doors open at 7 p.m. for the event. Tickets can be purchased at pabsttheat­er.org/ show/sportsawar­ds2017.

For more informatio­n about the show, go to

sportsawar­ds.jsonline.com.

It will be a fun night. I hope to see you there.

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 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jordy Nelson, shown in 2006 when he was a Kansas State wide receiver, will speak at the Journal Sentinel Sports Awards in May.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Jordy Nelson, shown in 2006 when he was a Kansas State wide receiver, will speak at the Journal Sentinel Sports Awards in May.

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