Never in the history of Star of the Week have we had such a feast of different sporting achievements.
We've had plenty of inspiring injury comebacks, and you've also been dipping your toes into clay pigeon shooting, swimming, race walking, rowing - even a spot of showjumping.
Keep sending them in, good or bad, funny or sad, using the form on the right. It doesn't matter what age or standard you are.
This week's star is Zeke after his change of fortunes on the football pitch.
Aftre being told he wasn't good enough at his old football club he found a new team, Edinburgh City.
Zeke bagged a hat-trick last week and is now one of the top scorers. He's even picked up a new nickname from his team-mates - the Zekestar.
Great stuff Zeke. Why don't you send in a photo of you and your team in action? The details are at the bottom of the page.
Other superstars this week are:
THE HEROES
Hassan recently went to Sri Lanka with the England blind cricket team to play in a three-Test series.
Joe is one of Hassan's mates and has nominated him saying: "I am really proud of Hassan as he has worked and trained hard to get in the squad. Well done mate and keep up the hard work."
Matt plays for Leybourne U-14s and his two goals helped them to win 5-0 to reach the final of the local cup competition for the fifth time in a row.
Matt celebrates his win with Leybourne U-14s
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Ken plays tennis with friend Jordan. They've just joined a club and remain unbeaten against all their older opponents.
Tommy wants Rupert to get some well-deserved recognition. Rupert has overcome a bad knee injury and has just taken over the role of managing their six-a-side football team, 'The Toon Army'.
Tommy says: "He is an inspiration to us despite the huge frustration he must be feeling."
Kilian has recently helped UCG Rugby Club to avoid relegation playing eight matches this season at the tender age of 62. He's the oldest player on the team by 25 years.
He says: "I feel like I've got another 20 years left in me. I hope this tale will inspire the elderly everywhere out of the armchairs and back on to the playing fields."
Mike has full of praise for a friend called John Shatwell, who completed the Nike 10K run after overcoming two difficult knee problems.
Jemma plays for Downsway School netball team and they've just won their first match. A special "well done" to Zoe who scored all the goals in the 4-1 win.
Raymond's U-11 school football team were trailing 5-0 and came back to win 6-5. Raymond bagged a goal.
Jessica was victorious in the 2K race walking U-13 County Championships at Worcester.
Edward is Alton United's Player of the Week
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Edward coaches a women's college football team called the Pink Panthers and they've just won the Cuppers final against Jesus College, who were unbeaten all season, top of the first division and cup holders.
Edward praises the whole of the team and says: "It was a real David and Goliath performance and they all did so well."
Another Edward has just won the honour of being voted Alton United's junior Player of the Week.
Alan and friends Kamy, Martin, Owen are members of a coxed rowing squad and have just rowed themselves to win the U-15 regional tournament. Much credit also goes to their cox Richard.
Nick has improved massively in his clay shooting and, after years of teaching his kids, he can proudly announce they are now good enough to beat their dad.
Rick was playing in a golf competition representing Brough Golf Club. On the par four 18th, he holed a monster 15-foot putt to guarantee second spot.
Thomas has told us he can now swim a full width of Cheam swimming pool without his armbands.
Matthew has won the final of the main event at a national showjumping competition in Sheffield on his horse Winston.
"It was the proudest day of my life," he says. "My rosette is now framed and hung on my bedroom wall for all my friends to see." He dedicates the win to his whole family. Got any pictures Matthew?
Proud father Peter has revealed how his daughter Molly (aged four) has just completed her Junior Dolphins level one swimming award.
Joe's six-a-side football team TLEM have just won the Exeter University intermural league in the final game of the season, beating the team who were level on points with them.
Joe says: "The title means even more since our team are all first-year students, and have only known each other for six months."
James and his badminton partner Tom have won the U-18 Dorset regionals after a "thrilling" victory over their rivals, who are three years older.
Stuart recently grabbed an excellent second place in the Scottish Tennis Open.
Thanks to everybody. Sorry if you didn't make it this week, but keep your e-mails coming in by filling in the form at the top of the page.
And don't forget your pictures or video.
How to submit a picture or video
If you've done something you're proud of, or you want to showcase your team, then email it to us NOW!
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