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Read more →The Northwestern (Gannett / USA TODAY Network-Wisconsin) runs a weekly multi-sport fan vote covering Oshkosh, Fond du Lac, and the surrounding communities — from Winneconne to Campbellsport. Nominations go to [email protected]; the ballot closes Friday at noon Central.
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Most people show up to a fan poll expecting a weekend-long race. This one ends at noon on Friday. That is not a footnote — it is the whole shape of the contest. If you learn about the ballot on Friday morning, your campaign has hours, not days. If you wait until Saturday to share the link, you are voting in a poll that has already closed.
The Northwestern, run by Ben Schultz under Gannett's USA TODAY Network-Wisconsin, posts the weekly ballot sometime after nominees are gathered from the previous week's results and reader nominations. The embed also surfaces on Yahoo Sports and AOL, so the audience is wider than the newspaper's direct readership. But regardless of where voters find the poll, the Friday noon Central close applies everywhere.
That deadline is the single most important fact for anyone trying to support an athlete here. Everything else — the nominee list, the sport, the school's community size — is downstream of whether you start early enough in the week to reach people before noon Friday.
The May 11–17, 2026 ballot had 13 nominees from 9 schools. That number is worth sitting with. Thirteen nominees is a large field — one that spans soccer, softball, track, and baseball in a single week. Nine schools means no single program dominated the nominations. And the schools themselves tell you something about how The Northwestern defines this region.
Oshkosh West was the only confirmed Oshkosh city program on that list. The rest came from outside the city: Omro (two nominees, track and softball), Winneconne (two nominees), North Fond du Lac (three nominees, including one shared with Oakfield), Winnebago Lutheran (a private school in Fond du Lac), Central Wisconsin Christian (based in Waupun), Campbellsport, Laconia, and Berlin. That is a footprint stretching from Waushara County west through Fond du Lac County east — not a single-city poll with a broad name.
The practical implication: small schools and private programs belong on this ballot as fully as the larger Oshkosh publics. Central Wisconsin Christian and Winnebago Lutheran are smaller-enrollment private programs. Campbellsport and Laconia are small-town publics. None of that matters on the ballot — what matters is how many people in those communities vote before Friday noon.
| Nominee | School | Sport |
|---|---|---|
| McKenzie Blair | Oshkosh West | Soccer |
| Dylan Buwalda | Central Wisconsin Christian | Track |
| Owen Ehlke | Winnebago Lutheran | Baseball |
| Sunjaya Greenlee | North Fond du Lac | Track |
| Lucas Kasuboski | Omro | Track |
| Claudia Knurowski | Omro | Softball |
| Aubrey Maurer | Laconia | Softball |
| Aubrey Mitchell | Winneconne | Softball |
| Emerson Price | North Fond du Lac | Softball |
| Brody Schaffer | Winneconne | Track |
| Selci Sirrell | Berlin | Track |
| Ireland Stahmann | Campbellsport | Soccer |
| Drew Stettbacher | North Fond du Lac/Oakfield | Baseball |
No public winner has been confirmed for this week — The Northwestern announces results separately, and those posts were not captured in available sources. That gap in the record is itself informative: unlike the Green Bay Press-Gazette, which confirmed totals as high as 48,213 votes in a single fall week, The Northwestern does not publish raw counts. You know the nominees, not the margin.
Two separate problems. First, nomination. Ben Schultz sets the field, and the confirmed submission address is [email protected]. The deadline is noon Sunday — after the weekend's games, before the new week's article is built. A submission that arrives Monday afternoon may be too late for that week's ballot. Include the full stat line: sport, school, athlete name, opponent, score, and the specific performance numbers. An email with "she played great Saturday" is not a nomination; one that lists the exact stat line — the measurable result, the opponent, and the final score — is.
Second, the campaign itself. Because the poll closes Friday at noon and not Saturday or Sunday, the window that matters is Wednesday through Thursday evening. A school's fan group that posts Wednesday, follows up Thursday morning, and pushes one last reminder Thursday night has three realistic touch points before the lock. A group that waits until Friday morning gets one — and depending on when people check their phones, maybe zero.
The community structure in this region rewards small, activated networks. A program like Campbellsport or Winneconne has a smaller absolute fan base than Oshkosh West, but those communities are tighter and faster to move. One message in the right group chat at 7:00 p.m. Thursday reaches most of the people who are going to vote. That is the actual advantage smaller programs carry here, and it is why the ballot field is as diverse as the May 2026 list. When volume isn't the constraint, activation speed is — and that favors tight networks with a clear Thursday deadline.
For broader context on multi-sport weekly fan votes in Wisconsin, the state directory is at /usa/wisconsin/, and the national index lives at /usa/. The general how-to guide walks through the weekly cadence of fan polls like this one. If you want structured support for a ballot with a compressed window, vote support campaigns built for open fan polls exist for exactly this situation.
The poll lives inside a weekly article, not a standalone voting page. Go to thenorthwestern.com and search for "Athlete of the Week" — the newest dated post is the active ballot. The embed also surfaces on Yahoo Sports and AOL, so those can work if the main site is slow to load.
Ben Schultz lists each nominee with their sport, school, and the performance that earned the nod. Read those — they are the only public explanation of who is on the ballot and why — then find the embedded poll widget below.
Select your nominee in the widget. The poll closes at noon Central on Friday, which is earlier in the day than most people expect. A vote cast at 11:00 a.m. Friday counts; one attempted at 2:00 p.m. does not.
If your athlete did not make this week's ballot, email Ben Schultz at [email protected] with the full stat line, sport, school, and opponent by noon Sunday. That is the confirmed submission window before he builds the next field.
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