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Seattle Sports Star of the Year award honorees announced

Honorees include ice hockey great Guyle Fielder, retired Seattle Times columnist Larry Stone, youth softball enthusiast Olivia Vitello and the nonprofit Rise Above.

SEATTLE — The Seattle Sports Commission announced Wednesday the honorees for the 89th annual Sports Star of the Year Awards, which take place in February.

Honorees include ice hockey great Guyle Fielder, retired Seattle Times columnist Larry Stone, youth softball enthusiast Olivia Vitello and Rise Above, a nonprofit empowering Native youth.

The awards ceremony will take place Feb. 15, 2024 at the Westin Seattle.

The commission has yet to announce the recipients for the most anticipated awards of the ceremony – Seattle Sports Star and Story of the Year. The public can help the nominations committee pick winners by voting from Jan. 15-22, 2024.

Fielder was awarded the Royal Brougham Sports Legend Award. Fielder spent 15 of his 22 years in professional hockey with the Seattle Totems, helping them to Western Hockey League championships in 1959, 1967 and 1968.

He holds career records in minor league hockey and is the only professional American hockey league player to score over 2,000 points.

Stone won the Keith Jackson Media Excellence Award. Stone spent 27 years with the Seattle Times and became what the commission called “one of the most trusted voices in sports.” Before retiring in 2023, Stone won numerous awards, including being named Washington Sportswriter of the Year three times.

Vitello won the Wayne Gittinger Inspirational Youth Award. Despite Vitello’s diagnosis with the rare genetic disorder Morquio syndrome, Vitello is an active seventh grader who loves softball. Her family also created the I Can And I Will Run fundraiser to help others.

Rise Above won the Sports Equity and Inclusion Award. The nonprofit uses sports to engage Native youth in building skills and resilience. Other programs include education, financial literacy and mentorship. The organization has served 10,000 kids in the Pacific Northwest over the last eight years.

During the awards ceremony, Seattle championship teams will also be honored, including the 10th anniversary of the Seahawks’ 2014 Super Bowl win, the 20th anniversary of the Storm’s first WNBA championship and a program recognition of the Sounders, which is entering its 50th season.

KING 5 will broadcast the 89th annual Sports Star of the Year Awards in February.

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