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Iowa State women's basketball standout Audi Crooks is set to be the guest speaker at the highly anticipated 2024-25 Iowa High School Sports Awards show, scheduled for June 12. This prestigious event celebrates the achievements of high school athletes across the state, recognizing their hard work, dedication, and sportsmanship.
Crooks, known for her remarkable skills on the court and her leadership qualities, is expected to share her journey and insights with the young athletes in attendance. Her experience as a collegiate athlete, combined with her passion for sports, makes her an inspiring figure for the next generation of competitors.
The Iowa High School Sports Awards show aims to honor not only the athletic prowess of these young individuals but also their commitment to academics and community service. As excitement builds for the event, many look forward to hearing Crooks' motivational message and the impact it will have on aspiring athletes throughout Iowa.
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