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September 15, 2010

Wendy's looking for High School Heisman Award candidates

Wendy's, in conjunction with the Heisman Memorial Trust, is looking for the next class of remarkable high school student athletes who excel in academics, athletics and community service.

Applications for the 2010 Wendy's High School Heisman award, in its 17th year, are being accepted from now until Oct. 3. All student athletes in the 2011 graduating class are eligible and can submit their applications at www.WendysHeisman.com. The first 41,100 applicants will receive a Wendy's gift card randomly valued from $5 to $50.

From the completed applications, one male and one female winner will be chosen to receive the WHSH Award. In addition to the website, students can call (800) 205-6367 or contact their high school principal, guidance counselor or athletic director for more information. Students can also visit the WHSH fan page on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/wendyshighschoolheisman.

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