What do you think was the top Cedar Valley Sports Story in 2015? The GR Rebels boys basketball perfect season? The Hawkeyes go 12-0 & Rose Bowl bound? Look at our picks for the Top 10 Headlines from 2105 then vote for the top headline in 2015.

Our Top 10, in no particular order. Place your vote below...

1. GLADBROOK-REINBECK CLAIMS FIRST BOYS BASKETBALL TITLE WITH PERFECT SEASON: The Rebels won the Class-1A championship with a 64-52 win over Maple Valley-Anthon-Oto.
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2. COACHING CHANGE FOR IOWA STATE FOOTBALL TEAM: The Cyclones announced the firing of Paul Rhoads on Nov. 22 and hired Matt Campbell one week later.
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3. FORMER UNI RUNNING BACK DAVID JOHNSON'S INAUGURAL NFL SEASON: A solid first year has made Johnson a candidate to be named NFL Rookie-of-the-Year.
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4. GLADBROOK-REINBECK WINS FIRST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP IN SCHOOL HISTORY: A year after losing in the finals, the Rebels beat Akron-Westfield to claim their second state title in a calendar year.
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5. HAWKEYES HEAD TO ROSE BOWL AFTER FIRST PERFECT REGULAR SEASON SINCE 1922: Iowa earned its first trip to Pasadena in a quarter-center by winning the B1G West Division with a 12-0 mark.
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6. WEST DELAWARE WINS FIRST STATE VOLLEYBALL TITLE: After nine previous runner-up finishes, the Hawks capture the Class-3A crown.
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7. GO-HAWKS FLY PAST HARLAN TO CLAIM FIRST BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP: The celebration began for Waverly-Shell Rock after an 8-run fifth-inning on Aug. 1.
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8. UNI STUN TOP-RANKED NORTH CAROLINA, 71-67: The UNI Panthers men's basketball team shocked top-ranked North Carolina, 71-64.
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9. COACHING CHANGE FOR IOWA STATE BASKETBALL TEAM: Fred Hoiberg left his alma mater to coach the Chicago Bulls; Steve Prohm replaced him in Ames.
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10. IOWAN BRETT MOFFITT WIN 2015 NASCAR ROOKIE-OF-THE-YEAR HONORS: The Grimes native entered the season with only one Sprint Cup race on his schedule.
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