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Josh Stockwell, Park City, UT. Winner Against the Odds: Josh Stockwell wrote the book on heart, desire, devotion and discipline. He is a very talented downhill skier but not your ordinary story. He has Cerebral Palsy. Over the years he has fought prejudice, discrimination, and a multitude of injuries en route to still becoming the sixth ranked Paralympic skiier in the nation. By Kevin Rail

Sharlene Hawkes, Centerville, Utah. Winning Citizen: Sharlene was named Miss America in 1984. Since that time, She has married and with her husband, Bob, is raising three children. She is an active member of the community and remains busy working with a company that helps our military with historical matters and digital archiving. Sharlene has truly used her life to assist others and is a real businesswoman and mother. By Scott Schulte

Trent Plaisted, Provo, Utah, Winning Athlete: The 6-foot-11 BYU basketball player, who had a year of playing eligibility remaining, is officially a pro. No one’s done that with Cougar connections before his senior year since Shawn Bradley, another big man (seven inches taller than Plaisted, in fact) controversially skipped out of Provo for a lucrative NBA deal in the early 1990’s. Plaisted will travel the country to work out for NBA teams. Plaisted averaged 15.6 points and a team-leading 7.7 rebounds per game as a junior and was a first-team All-MWC selection.He’s expected to meet with at least 15 NBA teams, including every one that has a first-round draft pick from Nos. 15-30. By Jason Franchuk