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Flint-Area High School Football Player of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

The MLive / Flint Journal weekly fan-vote poll for the top Genesee County prep football performance. Staff nominates 11–14 candidates, readers vote via an embedded poll.fm widget at mlive.com, and the ballot closes Thursday morning — two to three days earlier than the statewide SI poll serving the same state.

Run by: MLive / The Flint Journal Market: Flint, MI Cadence: weekly Vote cap: 1 vote per device per hour
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Flint, Genesee County, and why the football culture here travels

Genesee County has been the center of Michigan's automotive economy and its collapse, its comeback stories, and its continuing reinvention. That history is not background noise to prep football here — it is the field the game is played on. Programs like Davison, Grand Blanc, and Flint Powers Catholic carry communities that have stayed connected through generations of alumni who moved away for work but never severed the tie to a team's Friday night. That connectivity is exactly what a fan-vote poll tests.

Confirmed 2024 winners Levi Lloyd of Swartz Creek and Austin Williams of Flushing both represent that community depth. Swartz Creek is a suburban Genesee County program with a consistent playoff presence in Division 2; Flushing is its neighbor and rival, also Division 2, with an alumni network that runs across the county. When either program has a player on a ballot, the vote is not just a school exercise — it moves through the kind of group texts and community Facebook pages that Genesee County maintains year-round.

Flint Powers Catholic, at Division 4, draws on a different network: a parochial alumni base that extends well beyond Genesee County into families who sent children to Powers for a generation. When Javontae Ross threw three touchdowns in a 47-0 shutout of Saginaw United in 2024 and made the ballot as one of eleven nominees, that school's network was the mechanism behind whatever vote total he built. Division size does not explain poll outcomes in Genesee County. Community connectivity does.

The Thursday close, and what it means for a Flint campaign

The most consequential fact about this poll for anyone trying to support a nominee is when it ends. The Flint-area MLive ballot closes Thursday morning — published Monday or Tuesday, closed by Thursday. That is a two-to-three-day window. The statewide Michigan poll run by High School on SI closes Sunday night, giving campaigns a full week. Anyone who carries habits from the SI poll into this one will be planning around a deadline that already passed.

 Flint-Area MLive PollMichigan Statewide SI Poll
OrganizerMLive / The Flint JournalHigh School on SI
Platformpoll.fm iframe in mlive.com articleSI widget at si.com
Vote cap1 per device per hourUnlimited
ClosesThursday morningSunday 11:59 p.m. PT
Field size11–14 nomineesVaries by week
Geographic scopeGenesee, Lapeer, Shiawassee countiesAll of Michigan

The hourly cap shapes the campaign differently from an unlimited poll. Returning every hour through Wednesday night compounds into a meaningful total; a single device that votes once is done for an hour. A Swartz Creek or Flushing supporter who sets a reminder, votes before bed Monday, returns Tuesday morning, and keeps the rhythm through Wednesday is doing the actual work of this poll. The structure rewards sustained engagement over a concentrated push — which is the opposite of how most first-time supporters approach it.

Confirmed nominees and what the 2024 field reveals

Three names from the 2024 season are confirmed in available records. Two are winners: Levi Lloyd of Swartz Creek and Austin Williams of Flushing. One is a confirmed nominee: Javontae Ross of Flint Powers Catholic, who made a field of eleven after his three-touchdown performance against Saginaw United. No position or stat line is on public record for Lloyd or Williams — those details were not captured in accessible sources — so they are not filled in here.

What the record does show is the geographic spread. Swartz Creek and Flushing are adjacent programs in central Genesee County; Flint Powers Catholic is in the city itself. The ballot regularly draws from Genesee, Lapeer, and Shiawassee counties, with Davison and Grand Blanc — the area's largest Division 1 programs — among the programs whose players appear in nomination discussions most seasons. Week 1 of 2024 carried fourteen candidates, confirming that the field at the season's start is as wide as any week during the year.

One practical implication: with 11–14 nominees on most ballots, vote share is split more ways than on a six-name field. A plurality here is achievable at a lower absolute total than on a smaller ballot — but the hourly cap means that plurality builds across days rather than from a single push, and the Thursday morning close means those days are numbered from the moment the article posts. For how recurring MLive regional polls work more broadly, the Flint metro contest directory collects related polls, and the national directory is at /usa/.

Running a real campaign in the Flint-area poll window

Two levers move votes in this poll: getting the player onto the ballot, and sustaining the voting pace for two to three days before Thursday morning.

Getting onto the ballot starts with the Flint Journal sports desk. Brendan Savage covers the area and builds the field from weekend game reports and coach submissions. A stat line that reaches him by Sunday — player, school, position, the full performance, the opponent — gives the editors what they need before the article is set for Monday or Tuesday. A game that nobody surfaces can be missed even when the numbers would have made the field.

Once the article is live, the job is distributing the link through the actual networks that Genesee County football runs on: team group chats, booster page posts, and the extended alumni chains that programs like Powers Catholic and Davison maintain across the region and beyond. The hourly reset means each person in those networks can contribute across the window, not just once. A campaign that posts the link on Monday and goes quiet has done a fraction of what is available. One that nudges its network again Tuesday and Wednesday, with the Thursday close explicitly named, is using the structure the poll gives it.

Because the ballot is decided entirely by who reaches their people in the available window, structured vote-support campaigns exist for exactly this kind of regional poll — adding consistent volume across the hourly cadence where organic reach is slower to compound.

How to vote in Flint-Area High School Football Player of the Week

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    Find the current week's MLive article

    The poll.fm ballot lives inside a dated article on mlive.com/highschoolsports/flint/ — there is no standing poll URL. Each week's nominees are published in a new article after the weekend games. Search mlive.com for the most recent Flint-area Player of the Week post, and confirm the date before you vote; older weeks' polls stay embedded in their original articles but are already closed.

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    Read the stat lines before picking

    Each nominee is listed with the performance that earned the nomination — touchdown totals, rushing yards, tackles, or a combined line if a player went both ways. Those are the only public records of what the field looks like, so they are worth a read before you cast.

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    Cast and return each hour

    Click your player in the poll.fm widget. The Advance Local cap limits each device to one vote per hour, so a single supporter can return through the ballot window and add to the total over multiple sessions. The hourly reset — not a lifetime limit — is what makes sustained engagement here matter more than a single high-volume push.

  4. 4

    Finish before Thursday morning

    The ballot closes Thursday morning, which gives a campaign roughly two to three days from when the article posts Monday or Tuesday. That window is shorter than most readers expect — the Michigan statewide SI poll, for comparison, runs to Sunday night — so the middle of the week is where Flint-area races are actually decided.

Flint-Area High School Football Player of the Week — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

What does the organizer say about automated voting?
MLive's polls are designed for genuine reader participation. Automated scripts and bots conflict with that design and risk having votes removed. The poll.fm platform's hourly cap already structures the contest around sustained real engagement, not volume from a single source — which is the mechanic that makes reaching more actual supporters the effective approach.

Process & delivery

How many nominees are on the ballot each week?
Field sizes for the Flint-area poll run 11–14 nominees per week. Week 1 of 2024 had 14 candidates confirmed; the week Javontae Ross was nominated had 11. The field reflects whichever players MLive / Flint Journal staff identify from game reports and coach submissions that weekend.
Is there a vote cap on the Flint-area poll?
Yes — one vote per device per hour. That is Advance Local's standard cap across its network of regional MLive polls, including Flint, and it is the most important mechanical difference from uncapped weekly polls. A supporter who votes once and moves on is not the same as one who returns every hour through Wednesday night; the hourly rhythm is the actual mechanic worth building a campaign around.
When does a new ballot open each week?
MLive / Flint Journal publishes the new article and ballot on Monday or Tuesday after the weekend games. The ballot then runs to Thursday morning — roughly two to three days. After Thursday, the winner write-up typically follows, and the next week's ballot begins the cycle again once Saturday's games are in.

Service quality

Where do outside vote-support services fit in for a capped poll like this?
The 1-vote/hour cap means total votes accumulate through sustained engagement over the ballot window, not in a single burst. That structure is exactly where <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">sports fan-poll vote support</a> services are designed to help — distributing votes across the available hours rather than concentrating them at one moment.

Platform specifics

How is this poll different from the statewide Michigan High School on SI poll?
Three structural differences separate them. The Flint-area MLive poll is run by MLive / The Flint Journal, hosted on mlive.com via a poll.fm iframe, and closes Thursday morning. The statewide Michigan poll is run by High School on SI at si.com, uses SI's own widget, closes Sunday, and carries no per-hour cap. If a Genesee County player is nominated for both in the same week, the Flint-area ballot closes several days earlier — a campaign that waits for the statewide rhythm will miss the regional window entirely.
Where can I find past Flint-area Player of the Week results?
Each week's article stays on mlive.com after voting closes, so the back catalog is there to search by player name, school, or season year. MLive and its Michigan News social accounts also post winner announcements, which creates a secondary searchable record going back at least to 2021.
How does the poll.fm platform work in practice?
Poll.fm provides an iframe widget that MLive embeds directly in the dated article — there is no separate poll page or app to download. Voting happens on the mlive.com article itself, and the widget tracks the hourly device limit automatically. Because the ballot lives in a standard article, sharing the direct article URL is the most reliable way to send supporters to the right week.

Custom orders

Who are the confirmed Flint-area winners from the 2024 season?
Two confirmed 2024 winners are on record: Levi Lloyd of Swartz Creek and Austin Williams of Flushing, both voted to the award by readers that season. Neither the specific week numbers nor their position stats appear in the publicly available sources, so those details are not included here.
What was Javontae Ross's performance that put him on the ballot?
Javontae Ross, a Flint Powers Catholic quarterback, was nominated after throwing three touchdowns in a 47-0 win over Saginaw United — one of eleven nominees on that week's ballot. His nomination appeared in 2024. Whether he won that week is not confirmed in available sources.
Can I put a player forward for nomination?
Nominees are selected by Brendan Savage of The Flint Journal / MLive from weekend game statistics and coach reports. The best approach is to make sure the player's stat line and game result reach him — through the school's athletic director or a direct submission to the Flint Journal sports desk — by Sunday, before the article and ballot are set for Monday or Tuesday.
Does a win on the Flint-area ballot affect the statewide Michigan SI poll?
No. The two polls are independent: separate organizers, separate platforms, separate editorial selections. A player who wins the Flint-area MLive poll is not automatically entered into the SI statewide ballot, and a statewide nomination does not carry over to the regional vote.
Which programs appear most often in the Flint-area field?
Confirmed nominees and winners across available records come from Swartz Creek (Division 2), Flushing (Division 2), and Flint Powers Catholic (Division 4). Davison and Grand Blanc are the area's two largest Division 1 programs and are consistent playoff participants, so their players appear in nomination discussions regularly. The field of 11–14 nominees most weeks draws from Genesee, Lapeer, and Shiawassee counties.
How does Flint Powers Catholic compete on the same ballot as Division 1 programs?
Powers Catholic plays in Division 4, well below Davison or Grand Blanc in enrollment, but division does not determine poll outcomes here — turnout does. Javontae Ross made the ballot in 2024 on a three-touchdown performance in a 47-0 shutout, the kind of line that catches an editor's eye regardless of classification. On the poll.fm widget, a Division 4 school with a focused, active alumni base can keep pace with a D1 program whose fan base is larger but less centralized.

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