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Reno Gazette-Journal Athlete of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week from the Reno Gazette-Journal (USA TODAY Network): a weekly fan vote for Northern Nevada varsity athletes across every sport and both genders, hosted at rgj.com/sports with no account needed.

Run by: Reno Gazette-Journal (USA TODAY Network) / Champion Chevrolet (sponsor) Cadence: weekly Vote cap: Not published beyond the standing rule against automated traffic, confirm the current week's window and any per-device limit on the live rgj.com/sports ballot.
Reno Gazette-Journal Athlete of the Week — fans voting online in the Nevada fan-vote poll

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Two Champion Chevrolet polls, one dealership name, zero shared ballots

Search "Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week" and two live Nevada programs turn up, not one. That's the trap. The Reno Gazette-Journal runs its own version at rgj.com/sports for the Reno-Sparks metro. Elko Daily Free Press runs a separate one at elkodaily.com for the rural Elko County market, a few hundred miles northeast. Same dealership sponsorship. Different outlet, different nominees, different site, no shared results.

A supporter who lands on the wrong one during a busy week isn't voting for their athlete at all, just adding a click to an unrelated Northern Nevada program under an identical name. RGJ, part of the USA TODAY Network, opens its ballot to Northern Nevada varsity athletes across every sport and both genders, hosted at rgj.com/sports with no account needed. Nominations route through [email protected], not a web form.

RGJ Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week at a glance
ItemDetail
PublisherReno Gazette-Journal (USA TODAY Network)
SponsorChampion Chevrolet
Vote locationrgj.com/sports
CoverageAll varsity sports, both genders, one rolling ballot
Account requiredNo
Nomination contact[email protected]
Not to be confused withElko Daily Free Press's separate Champion Chevrolet poll (elkodaily.com, rural Elko County)

Neither program publishes a running vote count. That's a real gap for anyone trying to pace a push, and it's worth naming rather than guessing at a number RGJ hasn't confirmed. What is confirmed is the mechanism itself, and that's enough to run a real campaign on. For the mechanics of pacing a real-turnout push against a poll with no visible scoreboard, see the online vote-buying guide.

Why Reno-Sparks gets its own ballot instead of joining Nevada's statewide one

Nevada already has a statewide Athlete of the Week program. The Las Vegas Review-Journal's Nevada Preps section runs it, pulling nominees from both Clark County and Northern Nevada onto one ballot with a published Thursday-noon close. RGJ doesn't feed into that program. It runs Champion Chevrolet as its own, separately branded poll under a different publisher, USA TODAY Network rather than Lee Enterprises, scoped specifically to the metro it actually covers.

That distinction matters for anyone comparing the two. A Reno-Sparks nominee on the statewide Nevada Preps ballot is competing in a pool where Clark County's much larger population and alumni networks dominate by sheer numbers. On RGJ's own Champion Chevrolet poll, the field stays Northern Nevada, Washoe County programs like Reed, McQueen, Bishop Manogue, Damonte Ranch, and Spanish Springs sit in a pool sized to the market rather than dwarfed by Las Vegas metro turnout. Nevada's statewide Athlete of the Week is the program to check for that wider comparison; the season-capping equivalent runs at Nevada High School Player of the Year.

None of it touches NIAA standing. The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association handles classifications, seeding, and championships entirely on its own track, and a Champion Chevrolet win changes nothing about postseason eligibility. It's a media promotion riding alongside real football, basketball, and every other varsity sport on the calendar, not a substitute for any of it.

What a Reno-Sparks campaign actually looks like

Start with the nomination. An email to [email protected] needs the school, the sport, the opponent, and the performance that earned the nod, sent promptly by a coach or parent rather than routed through any online form, because there isn't one. Miss the opponent name and a small sports desk covering a whole metro has less to act on fast.

Once a nominee is live at rgj.com/sports, the actual push runs through the networks that already exist: a school's booster page, a team parent chain, the group text that includes alumni who left Washoe County years ago but still check in on Friday nights. That last group matters more here than it might elsewhere. The widget doesn't check location, so a Reed grad now living in Sacramento votes with the same single tap as someone at the game this weekend.

Because RGJ hasn't published a fixed weekly close time the way the statewide Nevada Preps ballot has (Thursday noon, publicly), the safest approach is checking the live page for the current window rather than assuming last week's timing repeated. Once a nominee's organic network is fully activated, some campaigns turn to real vote support to sustain the push through the final stretch. See Best of Nevada for the state's business-recognition side, and the Elko Daily version of this same sponsorship for how the identically named rural program runs. The full USA contest directory covers every other state and market running a fan-vote program like this one.

How to vote in Reno Gazette-Journal Athlete of the Week

  1. 1

    Go straight to rgj.com/sports, not a search engine

    There's no dedicated, bookmarkable Fever-style hub page here. The ballot lives inside the Reno Gazette-Journal's general sports section, so the fastest route is typing rgj.com/sports directly rather than hunting through a search result that might surface last week's story.

  2. 2

    Confirm the nominee field covers the sport you're following

    Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week draws from every varsity sport and both genders on one rolling ballot, not a single-sport rotation. A football nominee one week can sit beside a swimmer or a golfer the next, so check who's actually listed before assuming last week's format repeated.

  3. 3

    Vote through the embedded widget, no account

    Tap the nominee and submit. Nothing to register, nothing to confirm by email first, the same friction-free tap RGJ's USA TODAY Network sister sites use for this exact poll format nationwide.

  4. 4

    Don't assume RGJ's close day matches a neighboring Nevada poll

    The Las Vegas Review-Journal's statewide Nevada Preps ballot closes Thursday at noon. RGJ hasn't published an equivalent fixed close-day policy for this poll, so treat the live rgj.com/sports page, not a sibling paper's schedule, as the actual deadline authority each week.

  5. 5

    Route any nomination to [email protected], not a web form

    There's no online submission portal. A coach, parent, or booster emails the sports desk directly with the school, sport, opponent, and stat line that earned the nod.

Reno Gazette-Journal Athlete of the Week — frequently asked questions

10 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Process & delivery

Does RGJ split the ballot into separate boys and girls polls like the Elko version?
The confirmed mechanism is one rolling ballot open to varsity athletes across every sport and both genders, not a fixed dual-track split. Check the live rgj.com/sports page for the current week's actual nominee list rather than assuming a structure carried over from a different Nevada paper's format.
Can someone who no longer lives in the Reno-Sparks area still vote?
Yes. The widget doesn't check location or require a subscription to RGJ, so a former Washoe County resident now living elsewhere votes the same one-tap way as someone reading the print edition locally.

Service quality

Can a vote-support service help before the ballot closes?
The result still comes down to real people reaching rgj.com/sports before the week's window shuts, there's no published per-account cap on the current page, only the organizer's standing rule against bots and automated traffic. <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">Sports fan-poll vote support</a> exists for that kind of open, human-turnout ballot; check the live page's current rules first since RGJ can adjust terms week to week.

Platform specifics

How is this different from the Elko Daily Free Press's Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week?
Same sponsor name, nothing else shared. Elko Daily Free Press runs a completely separate Champion Chevrolet-sponsored ballot at elkodaily.com for the rural Elko County and Northern Nevada mining-country market, with its own nominees and its own boys/girls split. RGJ's version covers the Reno-Sparks metro at rgj.com/sports. A voter landing on the wrong site during a busy week reaches the wrong nominee pool entirely.
Does RGJ publish weekly vote totals or a margin?
No confirmed public tally exists for this program. There's no posted running count or percentage breakdown to gauge how close a given week's race is, so campaigns are working blind on the numbers until a winner is named.
Does a Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week win affect NIAA eligibility or playoff seeding?
No. The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association runs classifications, seeding, and championships on a completely separate track. This is a media-run fan vote sponsored by a car dealership; it carries zero postseason or eligibility weight.
How does this compare to the statewide Nevada Preps Athlete of the Week from the Review-Journal?
Nevada Preps runs one statewide ballot covering both Clark County and Northern Nevada schools, with a published Thursday-noon close each week. RGJ's Champion Chevrolet poll is scoped to the Reno-Sparks metro specifically, under a different publisher (USA TODAY Network rather than Lee Enterprises), and hasn't published an equivalent fixed weekly close time.
Which Reno-Sparks schools tend to show up on the ballot?
Washoe County programs including Reed, McQueen, Bishop Manogue, Damonte Ranch, and Spanish Springs sit in the pool RGJ draws from for its Northern Nevada coverage, alongside other varsity programs across the metro's full sport calendar.
Is this the same program as any Las Vegas-area Athlete of the Week poll?
No. Las Vegas metro nominees run through the Review-Journal's separate Nevada Preps ballot, which is a different outlet, different publisher, and different weekly cadence than RGJ's Champion Chevrolet program for the Reno-Sparks market.

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What does a nomination to [email protected] actually need?
School, sport, opponent, and the specific performance or stat line, sent by a coach, parent, or booster after the game. There's no web form, so an email that's missing the opponent or the final score gives a small sports desk less to work with.

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