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Read more →The High School on SI weekly fan vote for the best Palm Beach County prep football performance. SI's regional reporter nominates the field, anyone can vote unlimited times at si.com with no account required, and the ballot closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific — a county-specific poll separate from the South Florida SI vote that covers Miami-Dade and Broward.
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Palm Beach County runs roughly fifty miles from north to south, and the football it produces splits along a geographic seam that the SI ballot captures every week. On the eastern side sit the suburban and private-school programs: Spanish River in Boca Raton, Cardinal Newman and Saint Andrew's in West Palm Beach, West Boca Raton on the county's southern edge, and American Heritage's Delray Beach campus. When the November 18, 2025 ballot was set, all twelve nominees came from this eastern corridor — three of them from American Heritage alone. These are schools with large family networks, booster organizations, and donor bases that can activate online when a player earns a nomination.
On the western side, where the county gives way to sugarcane fields and the communities of Belle Glade, Pahokee, and South Bay, sits Glades Central. Taj Barnes and Vinkevious Jones were both on that same November ballot, meaning the Glades Central community faced a choice its western neighbors did not: consolidate behind one nominee or let two names split the vote. Belle Glade is a small agricultural community whose football alumni spread across Florida but whose in-county loyalty concentrates inside a single school. When Glades Central has one nominee to rally around, that concentrated network activates fast. When it has two, the math gets complicated the same way it does for American Heritage with three names on the field.
Understanding which corridor a nominee comes from — and how many candidates from that community are on the same ballot — is the first thing worth knowing before organizing a campaign here.
The November 18, 2025 poll — closing November 23 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific — is the most complete confirmed data point for this ballot. Twelve players, seven schools, representing three different community types across Palm Beach County:
| Nominee | School | Area / Status |
|---|---|---|
| Zachary Stelus | Spanish River | Boca Raton (Public) |
| Jaeden Phillips | Spanish River | Boca Raton (Public) |
| Taj Barnes | Glades Central | Belle Glade (Public) |
| Vinkevious Jones | Glades Central | Belle Glade (Public) |
| Pedro Martinez | Atlantic | Delray Beach (Public) |
| James Jones | Atlantic | Delray Beach (Public) |
| Adam Balogoun-Ali | Cardinal Newman | West Palm Beach (Independent) |
| Christopher Medina | West Boca Raton | Boca Raton (Public) |
| Marcus Stracke | American Heritage Delray | Delray Beach (5A) |
| Johnathan Cesar | American Heritage Delray | Delray Beach (5A) |
| Tyler Kovic | American Heritage Delray | Delray Beach (5A) |
| Jack Williams | Saint Andrew's | West Palm Beach (Independent) |
Read the school groupings, not just the names. Three nominees from one program (American Heritage), two from another (Spanish River), two from a third (Glades Central), and two from a fourth (Atlantic) — that is four schools facing an internal vote-split problem simultaneously, plus three single-nominee schools that could rally a unified community behind one name. On this specific ballot, a Cardinal Newman or Saint Andrew's community voting as a bloc has a structural advantage over a school whose own supporters are weighing three nominees.
That is the ballot mechanic that matters here. FHSAA classification and enrollment do not separate the field — a public school from Belle Glade and a 5A private-school campus in Delray Beach compete on the same list. The poll is won by whoever consolidates the most real people behind one name before Sunday closes.
The Palm Beach County ballot closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific. That is the one structural constraint that shapes every campaign decision here. There is no Monday extension — unlike the Dallas-Fort Worth regional ballot, which gives campaigns an extra day. The usable window runs from whenever the article posts Saturday or Sunday morning through Sunday evening.
Getting a player onto the ballot starts earlier than most families expect. SI's regional reporter Reed Green — @reed_green7 on X, reed_green1582@hotmail.com — compiles the field from the weekend's results. A submission that lands Saturday night with the player's full stat line, position, school, and the opponent's name gives the reporter what they need while the ballot is still being built. Games that no one flags can be overlooked even when the numbers merit a nomination.
Once the poll is live, the work is reach across the Sunday window. The ballot is uncapped, and the November 18 field confirms the breadth of competition: twelve nominees mean the vote distributes widely if communities do not consolidate. For campaigns facing a multi-nominee field from their own school — or competing against a rival that has consolidated behind one player — structured vote-support campaigns exist to extend reach beyond what a school's text threads can cover in a single day. For a broader look at how weekly fan-vote campaigns work, the how-to guide covers the recurring cadence and what separates one-day surges from sustained mobilization.
More Florida contests are collected at /usa/florida/, and the full national directory of fan-vote polls lives at /usa/.
The poll lives inside a dated article on si.com/high-school/florida, not a permanent page. After the weekend's games, search the site or follow @reed_green7 on X for the newest Palm Beach County football Player of the Week post — older polls remain accessible online, so confirm you are on the current week before voting.
Each candidate is listed with the performance that earned the nod: rushing totals, passing yards, touchdowns, the opponent. The November 18, 2025 ballot carried twelve names across seven schools — the field can run wide some weeks, so the write-ups are worth reading before you commit.
Tap your player in the embedded ballot widget. No account or login is required. The organizer has confirmed no limit on how many times a fan can vote during the competition, so one supporter can return multiple times before Sunday night's close.
The ballot closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific. Unlike some SI regional polls in other states that close Monday night, Palm Beach County closes Sunday. Saturday-night shareouts and a Sunday morning reminder are the full usable window; campaigns that treat Sunday as cleanup leave the decisive hours on the table.
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