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Racine Journal Times Athlete of the Week (Supernova): How Voting Works & How to Win

The Racine Journal Times' weekly "Supernova" fan vote, the newspaper names five Racine-area high school athletes each week and readers vote online for the performance that most stood out. Free, no account required, published weekly during the school sports calendar at journaltimes.com/sports.

Run by: Racine Journal Times (Gannett / USA TODAY Network Wisconsin) Market: Racine, WI Cadence: weekly Vote cap: Not published by the organiser beyond the weekly ballot window, always follow the current rules on the live journaltimes.com poll page.
Racine Journal Times Athlete of the Week (Supernova) — fans voting online in the Wisconsin fan-vote poll

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A baseball line next to a track result. That's Supernova's whole trick.

In a June 2025 edition, the Racine Journal Times put a standout baseball performance on the same five-name ballot as a track and field result. No football-only field, no single-sport bracket. Whatever happened that week in Racine County sports, that's the field.

Supernova is the weekly athlete-of-the-week feature the Journal Times (a Gannett paper inside the USA TODAY Network Wisconsin group) runs at journaltimes.com/sports during the school sports calendar. Five athletes, five different games or meets, one vote. The judgment being asked of a reader isn't "who's your favorite" so much as "whose performance was the one." A statistical line, a specific meet result, a single game: that's what's on the ballot, not a season-long reputation.

ItemDetail
OrganiserRacine Journal Times (Gannett / USA TODAY Network Wisconsin)
Program nameSupernova
Where to votejournaltimes.com/sports
Nominees per weekFive Racine-area high school athletes
ScopeRacine County and surrounding southeast Wisconsin coverage area
Sports coveredMulti-sport, varies by season (football, baseball, track and field, others)
Cost to voteFree, no subscription required
Account requiredNo

Case, Horlick, Park, or one of the county schools: who actually gets a slot?

Racine Unified School District covers the city: Case, Horlick, Park. Outside city limits sit Union Grove, Waterford Union, Burlington, Racine County schools with their own leagues and rivalries. Supernova doesn't reserve seats for either group. It just takes whoever's week was the standout one.

So a city program and a county program can land on the same five-name list if both delivered, and a school with nothing notable that week simply doesn't show up, sometimes for several weeks running. There's no conference quota smoothing that out. Compare that to the statewide Wisconsin High School Athlete of the Week poll, which pulls from every WIAA member school in the state rather than one county's game log.

Supernova also isn't the Milwaukee paper's poll wearing a different name. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Athlete of the Week runs under the same Gannett ownership but as a fully separate ballot for a different metro entirely.

Editors pick five names. Readers pick the winner. That split matters.

Nomination is editorial. The Journal Times sports desk reviews that week's Racine-area games and meets and decides which five performances earn a spot in the article. Readers don't nominate, they vote, and only after the five names are already locked in.

One wrinkle: old Supernova articles don't disappear from journaltimes.com once their voting window closes. They just sit there, looking identical to the current week's post. Check the publish date before you vote for anything. And because the organiser hasn't published a per-vote cap the way some statewide polls do, don't assume a rule from three weeks ago still holds. The live poll page is the only source that matters this week.

A five-name field spanning three or four sports also changes what a share message needs to say. "Vote for our athlete" doesn't work when there are two baseball players, a sprinter, and a lineman on the same ballot; a supporter has to name both the athlete and the specific performance being judged. General online voting mechanics for open-ballot fan polls like this one are covered in the main guide, and readers comparing season-long honors rather than a single week can check the Wisconsin High School Player of the Year program.

Moving a county-level vote without a published total to chase

The Journal Times doesn't publish raw vote counts for Supernova, so a supporter is working somewhat blind compared to a poll that shows a running tally. What does work: reaching people who already know the nominee. Teammates. Classmates. Family. The booster or club network around whichever program had the standout week.

Naming the athlete and the exact performance in the outreach message isn't optional here: it's the only way a recipient scanning five names across three sports finds the right one fast. Real-vote outreach support exists for communities trying to convert that kind of organic local reach into a stronger weekly count, and the same approach applies across other social-driven fan-vote campaigns in Wisconsin and beyond.

For other Wisconsin newspaper fan-vote programs, see the Wisconsin contest guide.

How to vote in Racine Journal Times Athlete of the Week (Supernova)

  1. 1

    Find the current week's Supernova ballot at journaltimes.com/sports

    The Journal Times publishes a new Supernova article each week during the school sports calendar, naming five Racine-area athletes and their recent performances. Because older Supernova articles remain visible online after their voting window closes, check the publication date first, the active ballot is the one posted for the current week.

  2. 2

    Read each nominee's performance summary before voting

    Each of the five nominees is listed with school, sport, and a short account of the performance that earned the nod, a game, a meet, a specific statistic. That context is the only place the week's full field is explained in one place, and it shapes how a supporter frames an outreach message to their own network.

  3. 3

    Cast your vote in the online poll

    Vote for the performance you think most stood out that week. Voting is free, requires no account or login, and is open to anyone reading journaltimes.com, not just Racine County residents or Journal Times subscribers.

  4. 4

    Share the link with your school and community network

    Because the ballot is public, a supporter can send the direct journaltimes.com/sports link to teammates, classmates, family, and booster groups so they can vote for the same nominee before that week's window closes.

Racine Journal Times Athlete of the Week (Supernova) — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

Is there a daily vote limit like the statewide WisSports.net poll has?
WisSports.net publishes a per-day cap and a fixed Thursday close for its statewide ballot. The Journal Times has not published an equivalent cap for Supernova, so check the live poll page each week. A county paper's reader-engagement terms can shift between cycles without much notice.

Process & delivery

Where exactly does the Supernova vote happen, and does it cost anything?
journaltimes.com/sports, inside that week's Supernova article. No subscription, no account, no login. Open to any visitor, Racine County resident or not.
What happens if I search for last week's Supernova article by mistake?
Old Supernova articles stay live on journaltimes.com after their voting window closes, so check the publish date before you vote. There's no separate "archive" flag, an outdated ballot just looks identical to the current one.

Service quality

How does a Racine County network actually move a Supernova vote?
The share only works if it names the athlete and the specific performance, since five nominees can span three or four different sports in one week. A generic "vote for our team" message leaves the recipient guessing which of five names to click. <a href="/buy-real-votes/">Real-vote outreach support</a> exists for communities trying to convert that kind of organic reach into a stronger weekly count, though the Journal Times doesn't publish raw vote totals to check the result against.

Platform specifics

Is Supernova run by the same people as the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's athlete poll?
Both are Gannett-owned USA TODAY Network Wisconsin papers, but they're separate programs. jsonline.com runs its own Piggly Wiggly-presented ballot for the Milwaukee metro; journaltimes.com runs Supernova independently for Racine County and the surrounding area.

Custom orders

Why does Supernova pair a baseball line with a track result on the same ballot?
Because the Journal Times names five nominees from whatever games happened that week, not from one sport's schedule. A June 2025 edition put a standout baseball performance next to a track and field result in the same five-name field. The ballot follows the calendar, not a conference bracket.
Who picks the five names, and does the vote decide anything beyond bragging rights?
The Journal Times sports desk makes the nomination call editorially, based on that week's games and meets. The public vote only decides the winner among those five already-chosen names; it has no bearing on WIAA seeding, classification, or official standings.
Case, Horlick, Park: does a city school ever lose out to the county schools on the ballot?
Not by design. Union Grove, Waterford Union, and Burlington sit outside Racine city limits but compete for the same five slots as RUSD's Case, Horlick, and Park. Whoever had the standout week gets the nod; a school can also go several weeks with nobody nominated.
My nominee plays a sport with a shorter in-season window: does that hurt their odds?
It can narrow the weeks they're eligible for a nod, since nomination depends on that week's games existing at all. A track athlete only shows up on weeks track meets happened; a football player is only in the pool during the fall window.

Sources

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