SportsKid of the Year

"SportsKid of the Year" was introduced by Sports Illustrated magazine after the highly successful Sportsman of the Year award was introduced in 1954. The "SportsKid of the Year" award honors a young athlete, ages seven to 15, for superior performance on the field, in the classroom and service in the community.

In addition to being featured exclusively on the December Sports Illustrated Kids cover, the "SportsKid of the Year" receives a profiling article and fold-out poster in the issue. The SportsKid is also honored at Sports Illustrated's annual Sportsman of the Year awards celebration in New York City and in 2011 was featured on Cartoon Network's "Hall of Game" in Los Angeles.

The award has been given to the following recipients:

YearWinner(s)Sport(s)Age(s)Ref
2007 Brock HeffronBMX10[1]
2008 Derek AndrewsBaseball, Soccer, Hockey, Basketball, Gymnastics, Swimming8[2]
2009 Austin McCarthyHockey10[3]
2010 Jessica AneyTennis and Hockey12[4]
2011 Noah FlegelWakeboarding14[5]
2012 Conner and Cayden LongTriathlon9, 7[6]
2013 Jack WellmanWrestling14[7]
2014 Mo'ne DavisBaseball13[8]
2015 Reece WhitleySwimming15[9]
2016 Tai, Rainn, and Brooke SheppardTrack11, 10, 9[10]
2017 Maxwell "Bunchie" YoungFootball and Track10[11]
2018 Leah HayesSwimming13[12]
2019 Ally SentnorSoccer15[13]

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