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See one of the Male Athlete of the Year contenders in actionThe best of the best. The cream of the crop. The cherries on top.
Here are the 2014-15 MaxPreps Male Athlete of the Year nominations and a ballot box to vote at the bottom. Those votes will count 25 percent along with picks from the MaxPreps senior writing and editing staff.
Look for the winner to be announced next week.
MaxPreps Male Athlete of the Year contenders

Devin Duvernay, Sachse
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Devin DuvernaySchool: Sachse (Texas)Sports: Football, track
Size: 5-11, 180
Year: Junior
Achievement: The
wide receiver caught 54 passes for 895 yards and eight touchdowns in
just eight games. He's ranked the No. 2 wide receiver in the country for
his class by 247Sports. ... In track, he ran the second-fastest
100-meter time in the country this year at 10.27 seconds to win the
Texas 6A state title.
Kiante EllisSchool: Winchester (Ind.)Sports: Football, basketball
Size: 6-2, 195
Year: Junior
Achievements: In
football, he rushed 299 times for 3,189 yards, which ranked fourth
nationally, along with 49 touchdowns for the 10-2 Golden Falcons. He's
ranked the No. 54 recruit in the country by 247Sports and he's already
committed to Michigan. ... He averaged a team-best 23.2 points per game
for Winchester's basketball team.
Hunter LileSchool: Booker (Texas)Sports: Football, basketball and baseball
Size: 5-10, 175
Year: Senior
Achievements: In
football, Lile threw for 3,676 yards and 39 touchdowns in 11 games and
finished with 14,408 career passing yards and 162 scores. He also rushed
for 760 yards and 12 TDs and finished with 2,335 career rushing yards
and 46 touchdowns. His team went 10-1 in 2014. ... In basketball, he
averaged 19.1 points and 7.5 rebounds. ... In baseball, he hit .600 with
60 hits — 21 for extra bases — with 41 RBIs and 32 stolen bases. On the
mound he was 1-0 with a 1.24 ERA with five saves. ... He
is among the state career leaders in a number of football and baseball
categories.
Kyler Murray School: Allen (Texas)Sports: Football and baseball
Size: 5-11, 180
Year: Senior
Achievements: The MaxPreps National Football Player of the Year threw for 4,715 yards and 54 touchdowns with just seven interceptions, rushed for 1,498 yards and 24 more scores, leading Allen to a 16-0 record and state 6A and mythical MaxPreps national championship. ... In baseball, he hit .286 with 18 hits, 18 runs and four RBIs. He played shortstop and outfield.

Austin Riley, DeSoto Central
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Michael NormanSchool: Vista Murrieta (Murrieta, Calif.)Sport: Track and field
Size: 6-2, 180
Year: Junior
Achievement: He
tied the national record by winning the California state 400-meter
title in 45.19 seconds. He also won the 200 in a national-best time of
20.30 seconds, No. 5 all-time on the national list, and led Vista
Murrieta to the state championship, running tremendous legs on both
relays that reached the state finals.
Austin RileySchool: DeSoto Central (Southaven, Miss.)Sports: Football and baseball
Size: 6-3, 240
Year: Senior
Achievements: The former quarterback stuck to punting and kicking in 2014 and averaged 42.4 yards per punt and kicked three field goals and 27 extra points. .. The third baseman hit .423 in 37 games with 11 home runs, 14 doubles and 31 RBIs. Also a stout pitcher, he was 7-2 with a 2.70 ERA with 82 strikeouts in 59 innings. He led his team to a state title and then was selected 41st overall in the Major League Baseball Draft by the Atlanta Braves.
Ben SimmonsSchool: Montverde Academy (Fla.)Sport: Basketball
Size: 6-8, 220
Year: Senior
Achievements: The MaxPreps National Player of the Year averaged 27.1 points, 11.8 rebounds and 4.1 assists, leading the Eagles to a 31-1 record and No. 1 finish in the final MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Boys Basketball Rankings. Simmons, a two-time first-team All-American, is headed to LSU.