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What was the best high school sports moment from 2017-18? You decide.

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Former Jefferson-Morgan standout Gavin Teasdale

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Ringgold players celebrate their win over Valley View in the PIAA Class 4A baseball championship game at Penn State.

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The Waynesburg girls soccer team celebrates after beating Freedom in the WPIAL Class 2A championship match at Highmark Stadium in Pittsburgh.

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Washington’s Myckel Brown holds high the WPIAL Class 2A championship trophy as his teammates celebrate after the Little Prexies beat Steel Valley for their first championship since 2001. Washington beat Steel Valley, 37-10, at Robert Morris University’s Joe Walton Stadium Nov. 25.

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Canon-McMillan players dogpile near the pitcher’s mound after winning the PIAA Class 6A baseball championship at Penn State in June.

The different high school sports seasons go by in a flash.

Football season quickly turns to basketball and wrestling seasons, and the winter ends right as baseball, softball and track and field begins. Before we know it, the summer is here.

During the year, we don’t have the time to take a step back and realize how incredible some of the moments we witnessed truly were.

Well, over the next four weeks, that’s exactly what we’re going to do.

Starting today, we are launching the 2018 Best Moments in High School Sports bracket tournament. But instead of the O-R sports staff determining what the best moment was from 2017-18, we are asking for your help.

What moment do you, the reader, think was the best? Was it Jefferson-Morgan’s Gavin Teasdale winning his fourth state wrestling title? Or was it West Greene softball winning its second straight PIAA crown?

What about a single-game accomplishment, like Chartiers-Houston girls basketball player Alexa Williamson scoring 51 points in the state playoffs? Or a career milestone like Trinity’s Joey Koroly eclipsing 4,000 rushing yards in football and scoring 1,000 points in basketball?

We determined the 16 best moments of the year. Now, it’s up to you.

The voting, at www.observer-reporter.com/best moments, for the first-round begins today and ends at 6 p.m. Saturday. We will publish the results in next Sunday’s newspaper. The quarterfinals, semifinals and finals will each run by the same weekly schedule, with the winner being announced Aug. 5.

For the first three rounds, every voter will be entered into a contest to win four tickets to a Washington Wild Things game and four guest admission passes to the Heinz History Center.

At the end of the tournament, each voter will be entered a contest to win a $50 Amazon gift card as the grand prize.

To vote, visit observer-reporter.com/bestmoments.

First-round matchups

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