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Rochester / Section V High School Football Player of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle's weekly fan vote for the best Section V football performance, presented by Faber Builders. Sports reporters pick the nominees from that weekend's games; anyone can vote — no account needed — until Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern, when the ballot closes and the winner is announced Thursday morning on @dandcsports.

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The number most campaigns in Section V don't know going in

Tyler Reger of Hilton won the Sept 23–29 2024 ballot with over 26,000 votes. That is a number worth sitting with before anything else: in a market where most people think of prep-football fan polls as a few hundred friends clicking a link, a single week of this ballot drew enough votes to fill Blue Cross Arena five times. The week after it, Matt Valicenti of Greece Olympia/Odyssey won with just over 11,000. The November 2025 winner, Duke Snyder of Alexander/Pembroke, drew over 12,000 in a week that spanned a state-quarterfinal result.

What those three data points tell you is that the Section V football vote is not a low-stakes one-school affair. The ceiling is 26,000 real votes in seven days. The floor, in late November when casual interest drops, is still 12,000. Any campaign plan that assumes a few dozen shares will carry a week has already lost to a school that treats Wednesday at 8 p.m. as a deadline worth building toward.

The thing most people arriving at this page don't know: the poll is run by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, presented by Faber Builders, and closes on Wednesday evening Eastern — not Sunday like the statewide New York poll. That three-day gap changes the entire shape of a winning campaign. The week doesn't end when your school assumes it does.

What the confirmed nominee history actually shows

The Democrat and Chronicle's ballot draws from all 12 counties of NYSPHSAA Section V, which means the field can run from Aquinas Institute in the city to Avon's Kalman Dolgos in Livingston County to Penn Yan's Eli Raplee in Yates County — all in the same week. The Oct 20–26 2024 ballot had 15 nominees. The Oct 27–Nov 2 2024 ballot had nine. The November championship weeks narrow to four or five, because only title-game performances make the cut.

The class breakdown across confirmed weeks makes the enrollment-doesn't-decide point concrete. In November 2025, Duke Snyder of Class C Alexander/Pembroke won outright with over 12,000 votes — despite being nominated alongside programs from larger classifications. Avon's Kalman Dolgos appeared on multiple 2024 ballots as a Class D nominee against Class AA programs and was named the Class D championship game MVP in November. Pierce Dinkins of Alexander/Pembroke made the Oct 27 field with three touchdowns including two defensive scores.

The Catholic school question comes up often in this market because Aquinas and McQuaid loom large. Both compete under NYSPHSAA Section V — not in a separate Catholic league — so they appear on the ballot exactly as any public school does. Allen Nesmith's McQuaid win in Week 4 of 2024 (7,500+ votes, five touchdowns and 212 rush yards in a 38-27 win over Penfield) confirms that Catholic-school supporters mobilize as effectively as any public program in the section, sometimes more so, because McQuaid's network of alumni extends well beyond the immediate neighborhood.

How the Wednesday close reshapes a campaign's timeline

The two polls that most Rochester fans know about have different close days. The SI/SBLive statewide New York High School Football Player of the Week poll closes Sunday. The Democrat and Chronicle's Section V ballot closes Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. Most people — including the families of nominees — don't realize the local poll is still open days after the statewide race is settled.

 D&C / Section V (regional)SI/SBLive (statewide NY)
ClosesWednesday 8 p.m. EasternSunday (statewide)
Nominee poolSection V only (12 counties)All 11 NYSPHSAA sections
Account requiredNoNo
Vote capNone statedNone stated
Winner announcedThursday, @dandcsportsSunday/Monday, si.com

That Wednesday night deadline means the decisive hours of a Section V campaign run Tuesday and Wednesday — when most supporters have mentally moved on. The school that sends one more reminder Tuesday evening and another Wednesday afternoon is voting into a field that has already gone quiet. Early-season weeks like Reger's (26,000+ votes) show what happens when an entire community treats the full window as live; championship-week totals like Snyder's (12,000+ in late November) show that motivated campaigns can still move serious numbers even when general interest has narrowed to football die-hards.

Running a real Section V campaign before Wednesday night

Getting on the ballot starts earlier than most people expect. The Democrat and Chronicle's sports desk accepts nominations at [email protected]. A submission that arrives by Sunday night — athlete name, school, position, stat line in full (yards, touchdowns, opponent, score), and a note on why the performance stands out — gives reporters what they need before the article is written. Nominations that arrive Monday risk coming in after the field is set.

Once the ballot is live, the math is reach, not repetition. The confirmed week totals — 26,000, 12,000, 11,000 — came from community-wide mobilization, not from one household clicking for seven days. Hilton's 26,000-vote week was driven by a genuine three-phase performance (offense, defense, special teams in one game) that gave supporters something concrete to share; the story traveled because the stat line was genuinely unusual, not just because someone posted a link twice.

The community topology matters here. A program like McQuaid or Aquinas draws on alumni spread across Monroe County and beyond — networks that are wide but need coordination to activate quickly. A program like Avon or Alexander/Pembroke operates in a tighter geography where a single group chat can reach a meaningful share of the entire fan base in an afternoon. Neither has an inherent advantage; the school that organizes its specific network for a Wednesday deadline wins. For campaigns that want to close gaps or extend a lead before the 8 p.m. close, structured vote-support campaigns exist for weekly uncapped polls of this type.

For more Section V context, the full Rochester market guide is at /usa/rochester-new-york/; other New York State prep sports polls are collected at /usa/new-york/; and the national directory of weekly high school sports fan votes lives at /usa/.

How to vote in Rochester / Section V High School Football Player of the Week

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    Find the current week's Democrat and Chronicle article

    The ballot lives inside a dated article at democratandchronicle.com/sports/high-school/, not on a permanent poll page. Each new week's nominees are embedded in that week's post — check the publish date before you vote, because older ballots remain accessible online and can be mistaken for the live race. The same article is often syndicated to Yahoo Sports if the embed is easier to access there.

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    Locate the poll widget and pick your nominee

    The poll is embedded in the article body — scroll past the stat write-ups to find the widget. Each nominee is introduced with the performance that earned the nod: rushing yards, touchdowns, opponent, score. Those details matter before you commit; a candidate's performance context occasionally surprises even regular followers.

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    Vote, then return before Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern

    Cast your vote in the widget. The organizer has explicitly stated that voters can vote more than once — the hard deadline is Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. Some early-season weeks in 2024 ran a Tuesday 8 p.m. close instead; Wednesday appears to be the settled standard as of 2025, but checking the article's stated close time is worth a moment.

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    Watch @dandcsports Thursday morning for the announcement

    The Democrat and Chronicle announces the winner on Instagram @dandcsports on Thursday morning. The winner write-up also goes up on democratandchronicle.com, and those articles stay in the archive — making them the only public record of who won in prior weeks, since raw vote totals are not published in aggregate.

Rochester / Section V High School Football Player of the Week — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

Does winning the Section V weekly poll affect sectional rankings or seeding?
No. The Democrat and Chronicle poll is a fan-vote recognition award with no connection to NYSPHSAA sectional seeding or classification standings. Aquinas won the 2024 Class AA sectional title independent of how any individual performed in the weekly fan vote.
What does the organizer say about automated or scripted voting?
The Democrat and Chronicle's fan vote is designed for manual public participation. Automated scripts and vote bots work against the purpose of the poll and can result in votes being thrown out. Building real reach — more people voting, not one person cycling through more requests — is what produces a result that holds.

Process & delivery

How does the Wednesday close differ from other New York State prep football polls?
The SI/SBLive statewide New York High School Football Player of the Week poll closes Sunday. The Democrat and Chronicle's Section V ballot runs until Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern — three days longer. That extended window means campaigns here have a full work-week arc: the ballot opens Sunday or Monday, and the decisive push happens Tuesday into Wednesday rather than Sunday afternoon.
Can I suggest an athlete for the ballot?
Yes. The Democrat and Chronicle accepts nominations via [email protected]. A submission that arrives by Sunday night with the full stat line — yards, touchdowns, opponent name, final score, and the athlete's school and position — gives the sports desk what it needs before that week's article is written. Nominations that land Monday or later risk arriving after the field is set.
When exactly does a new ballot open each week?
The Democrat and Chronicle publishes the new article with the embedded poll on Sunday or Monday, after reporters have compiled the previous week's Section V stat lines. The ballot then runs through Wednesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. After the close, the winner announcement goes up Thursday morning on @dandcsports; the voting article stays in the archive permanently.

Service quality

Where do outside vote-support services fit in for a poll like this one?
The Section V ballot is entirely open, uncapped, and decided by turnout before Wednesday night. Services such as <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">sports fan-poll vote support</a> exist for exactly this format — weekly, no-account, volume-driven polls where the gap between a tight race and a clear win is real mobilization reach.

Platform specifics

Does this poll cover all NYSPHSAA sections, or only Section V?
Section V only — the Rochester metro and the 12 surrounding counties (Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, Cayuga, Wayne, Yates, Seneca, Steuben, Allegany, Wyoming). Programs competing under NYSPHSAA in Western New York but outside Section V — Section VI (Buffalo/WNY) schools, for example — are not eligible for this ballot. The statewide SI/SBLive New York poll does draw from all 11 sections, so a Section V winner could appear there in a different week.
Do Catholic schools like Aquinas and McQuaid compete on the same ballot as public schools?
Yes. Aquinas Institute and McQuaid Jesuit compete under NYSPHSAA as Section V member schools — unlike downstate Catholic programs in the CHSFL. Both have appeared on the Democrat and Chronicle ballot in the same weeks as Monroe, Penfield, and Greece Olympia, and Allen Nesmith's McQuaid win in Week 4 of 2024 (over 7,500 votes) confirms that Catholic-school nominees can draw turnout competitive with the largest public programs in the section.

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What are the confirmed vote totals from recent Section V football weeks?
Three weeks have published vote totals: Tyler Reger of Hilton won the Sept 23–29 2024 ballot with over 26,000 votes; Matt Valicenti of Greece Olympia/Odyssey won the Sept 30–Oct 6 2024 ballot with over 11,000 votes; Duke Snyder of Alexander/Pembroke won the Nov 17–23 2025 ballot with over 12,000 votes. The Democrat and Chronicle does not publish raw vote counts for every week — only the winner's name — so these three totals are the confirmed record, not averages.
Why did Hilton's Tyler Reger draw 26,000+ votes in a week where other winners needed 11,000?
Reger's Sept 23–29 2024 ballot was early in the regular season, when general interest is highest and multiple fan bases are freshly activated. His performance was a true three-phase game — three receptions and a touchdown on offense, eight tackles and an interception on defense, and a field goal on special teams — which is unusual enough that Hilton's community and neutral fans both rallied around it. That combination of early-season timing and a rare all-phase stat line drove a total nearly two and a half times the November norm.
Can a Class D or Class C school really compete with Aquinas or McQuaid on the same ballot?
Confirmed: Avon's Kalman Dolgos appeared on the Oct 27–Nov 2 2024 ballot in the same field as Ian Lanahan of McQuaid and Kalin Watkins of Webster Schroeder. Alexander/Pembroke's Duke Snyder won the Nov 17–23 2025 ballot outright with over 12,000 votes — a Class C program beating out every Class AA program nominated that week. Enrollment stops mattering when a tight rural community votes at a higher percentage of its network than a larger school does.
Who are the confirmed winners from the 2024 and 2025 Section V football seasons?
Confirmed winners with totals: Allen Nesmith (McQuaid, Sept 16–22 2024, 7,500+ votes; 5 TDs, 212 rush yards vs. Penfield); Tyler Reger (Hilton, Sept 23–29 2024, 26,000+ votes); Matt Valicenti (Greece Olympia/Odyssey, Sept 30–Oct 6 2024, 11,000+ votes); Wesley Farley (Avon, Nov 11–17 2024); Duke Snyder (Alexander/Pembroke, Nov 17–23 2025, 12,000+ votes). Several additional weeks had confirmed nominees without a published winner, and the November 2025 ballot with Snyder is the most recent confirmed result on record.
Where can I see past Section V football winners?
Each week's winner is written up on democratandchronicle.com and in a Yahoo Sports syndication article. Browsing the D&C sports archive for high-school football is the only way to find prior winners — the Democrat and Chronicle does not publish a cumulative season leaderboard. The end-of-season "Top Football Athlete of the Week of the Fall" ballot, which also runs through Faber Builders and closes Sunday 8 p.m., is a separate annual poll among that season's weekly winners.
Is the Democrat and Chronicle poll the same as the Section V Athletics Player of the Week?
No. Section V Athletics (sectionv.org) names its own Player of the Week per class and division, but that award is an editorial and committee selection — no public fan vote. The Democrat and Chronicle poll is the only confirmed public fan-vote football Athlete of the Week in the Rochester market.

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