Upper St. Clair Student Nominated for Positive Athlete of the Week
And he needs your votes on Facebook!
Corey Wilding, a wrestler and golfer for Upper St. Clair High School, has been chosen as a candidate for Positive Athlete of the Week.
Corey was nominated by members of the Upper St. Clair community, as a standout example of a positive athlete in the Pittsburgh area.
In order for Corey to win the title, he needs your help.
Beginning today, March 14, you can vote for Corey on the Positive Athlete Pittsburgh Facebook Page by "liking" his photo. The athlete with the most "likes" by midnight March 20 will be named the Positive Athlete of the Week, will be featured on MSA's Positive Athlete Spotlight and will also remain in contention for the Positive High School Athlete Award given out in April. The winner will also receive a Hines Ward autographed Positive Athlete T-shirt.
Listed below are more detailed instructions to vote:
- Log on to Facebook and "like" the Positive Athlete Pittsburgh Facebook Page.
- View the Photo Album titled: “Positive Athlete of the Week, March 14-21.”
- Like the photo of Corey Wilding.
Kathy Enick
7:39 am on Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wonderful young man! I hope everyone takes the time to vote for him. I know I will. Good luck Corey!
tammy ardolino
10:01 am on Thursday, March 14, 2013
GO COREY!!!!
M L spazok
4:01 pm on Thursday, March 14, 2013
CONGRATS' AND BEST WIHSES TO ANOTHER uschs OUTSTANDING STUDENT AND ATHLETE
Somepplstillamazeme
4:52 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013
What are the requirements for being nominated as a “Positive Athlete of the Week” because this article does not describe why Corey is an example of a positive athlete? I’m sure he is a very positive person but a more detailed article would be helpful. Good luck Corey! I will be unable to vote because I don’t have a Facebook account. I do not support Mark Zuckerberg!
John Jahigglewitz
11:38 pm on Friday, March 15, 2013
@Somepplstillamazeme.....I agree with you about Facebook. I don't have a Facebook account either because I'm afraid that if I go on there, someone might steal my identity.