Marquette Coach Wojo up to the challenge for Camp Hometown Heroes

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Marquette head basketball coach Steve Wojciechowski's hoops squad is in the middle of a mid-season break but right now, Coach Wojo is involved in another tough competition, the Infiniti Coaches Charity Challenge.
Coach Wojo is one of 48 NCAA men's basketball coaches taking part in an online voting competition representing charities important to them. Wojo is representing Camp Hometown Heroes, a free week-long, Wisconsin-based summer camp for military children who have lost a parent in the service of our country.
The winner of the competition gets $100,000 donated to his charity but charities also get donations for each round they advance.
There are several ways to vote, but the simplest is to go to InfinitiTimeout.com, scroll down to Coach Wojciechowski and click vote now.
First round voting ended at 10:59am on Sunday but if Wojo makes it to the second round, you'll be able to vote again soon.