Wrexham will hope an impressive season doesn’t come to an end when they face Middlesbrough in the final game of the regular season this weekend. Phil Parkinson’s side head into Saturday’s clash sixth in the EFL Championship table, one of three teams battling for the final playoff spot. If results go their way, Wrexham will advance to a two-legged playoff semifinal for a place in the final at Wembley Stadium and a shot at the Premier League. Whatever happens, the Red Dragons have already secured the highest league finish in the club’s 162-year history. They also reached the FA Cup fifth round for the first time since 1997 and the League Cup fourth round for the first time since 1978. With little time left in a historic season, Sports Illustrated looks at the standout candidates for Wrexham ’s Player of the Year. Josh Windass Josh Windass has enjoyed a strong debut season at Wrexham.…