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WZZM13 Grand Rapids High School MVP of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

The WZZM13 "13 On Your Sidelines" weekly fan vote covering high school football in fall and boys basketball in winter across the Greater Grand Rapids metro. Voting opens Monday and closes Thursday at 5:30 p.m. — mid-week, mid-afternoon — a hard stop that most voters never see coming.

Run by: WZZM13 / 13 On Your Sidelines Market: Grand Rapids, MI Cadence: weekly Vote cap: Closes Thursday 5:30 p.m.; per-period cap not confirmed by organizer
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The deadline nobody reads until it is too late

Most people who discover the WZZM13 MVP of the Week poll find out about the Thursday close the wrong way: they plan to vote Thursday night and it is already over. The ballot shuts at 5:30 p.m. — not midnight, not end of day, but early evening — because WZZM13 announces the winner in its Thursday newscast. That is not an administrative detail. It reshapes the entire week's campaigning.

Every other weekly poll in West Michigan runs through the weekend. The MLive Grand Rapids Athlete of the Week closes Sunday. The SI Michigan statewide ballot closes Sunday. This ballot's active window is roughly 60 to 80 hours — Monday or Tuesday when the article posts, to Thursday at 5:30 p.m. The last meaningful push window is Wednesday night. Anyone treating Thursday as campaign day has already lost most of it.

That compression is the single most important thing to understand about this poll. Everything that follows — how nominees get on the ballot, which schools tend to move votes, what the confirmed performances look like — runs inside that constraint.

What the confirmed nominees tell us about this market

Three full performances are on record from the 2024 football season. Week 1 nominees were Grayson Fellows — 236 passing yards and 3 touchdowns — and Riley Smith as a co-nominee; school affiliations were not reported in available records. Week 3 brought Liam Leek of Whitehall with 241 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. Week 7 had Landon O'Donnell of Spring Lake with 6 touchdowns in a single game against Forest Hills Eastern.

The geography matters. Whitehall sits on the Muskegon coast, roughly an hour from downtown Grand Rapids. Spring Lake is an Ottawa County lakeshore town of about 2,500 residents. Neither is a large suburban school. The fact that both appeared on a ballot covering the full West Michigan metro — which includes Rockford, Grand Rapids Catholic Central, West Catholic, and Caledonia — tells you something about how the WZZM13 editors define their territory: it is wider than the immediate Grand Rapids suburbs, and smaller-town programs from the lakeshore corridor are legitimate nominees, not novelties.

On the basketball side, the 2025-26 season introduced the first-ever winter MVP ballot. A February 2026 nominee reached 1,000 career points in his featured game. Because the basketball ballot is new, there is no multi-season history to benchmark typical vote totals against — which cuts both ways. Campaigns in basketball's first year are working without a baseline, but so is everyone else.

How the West Michigan network actually moves votes before Thursday

Grand Rapids metro high school sports draw on a distinct social topology that is worth knowing before building a campaign here. West Michigan's school communities — particularly the lakeshore towns like Spring Lake and Whitehall, and the Catholic programs like West Catholic and Grand Rapids Catholic Central — are tighter and more centralized than the sprawling suburban networks around a larger city like Detroit or Lansing. A Spring Lake parent group text reaches a large fraction of the voting-age community in one afternoon. That density is an asset when the deadline is Thursday at 5:30 p.m.

Larger suburban programs like Rockford carry more raw supporters but wider, looser networks. A poll link shared in a Rockford boosters group travels through more layers before it converts. That is not a disadvantage in an uncapped weekend poll where there is time to let the message spread — but in a three-day window that closes Thursday afternoon, distributed networks lose ground to centralized ones unless somebody is actively pushing each day.

The practical schedule: get the ballot link into team group chats Monday evening when the article posts. Send a reminder Tuesday to any network that has not yet engaged. Wednesday night is the last full-push window. Thursday morning is a final reminder only — votes after 5:30 p.m. Thursday do not count, and there is no recovery window.

Nominations are a separate step: submit to butler@scorebooklive.com with "MIHSAW Nomination" in the subject, including the full stat line and opponent, by Monday to give the editors time to include the player in the current week's ballot. A strong game that nobody flags can miss the field entirely.

Because the window here is shorter than any other Michigan weekly poll, vote-support campaigns timed to the Wednesday evening push tend to have more impact than the same volume spread across a seven-day ballot. For how regional fan polls work more broadly, the how-to guide covers the weekly cadence. More Michigan contests are at /usa/michigan/ and the full national directory is at /usa/.

How to vote in WZZM13 Grand Rapids High School MVP of the Week

  1. 1

    Find the current week's article on wzzm13.com

    The poll is embedded inside a sports article on wzzm13.com, not on a permanent standings page. Navigate to the sports section and look for the "13 On Your Sidelines MVP of the Week" post for the current week — check the date, because older ballot articles stay accessible and an expired poll will show the same layout without accepting new votes.

  2. 2

    Read the nominee stat lines

    WZZM13 lists each candidate with the game performance that earned the nomination: yards, touchdowns, opponent, and score. These write-ups are the only place the field is explained — the widget itself shows names only, so reading the article first tells you exactly who earned the nod and why.

  3. 3

    Submit your vote in the embedded widget

    Select your nominee in the poll widget on the page and submit. No account or login is required. The per-period cap is not published, but the ballot closes Thursday at 5:30 p.m. sharp — there is no overnight window the way Sunday-close polls have, so votes cast after that time do not count.

  4. 4

    Move before Thursday afternoon, not Thursday night

    The 5:30 p.m. Thursday close is the most unusual feature of this poll. Supporters who remind their network Thursday morning or at lunch are voting into the decisive window; anyone who plans to push Thursday evening has already missed it. Treat Wednesday night as the last full push opportunity.

WZZM13 Grand Rapids High School MVP of the Week — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

What does WZZM13 say about vote manipulation or automated voting?
WZZM13 has not published explicit language about bots or scripts the way SI's Michigan polls have. The ballot is a manual fan vote embedded on a local news page; the appropriate approach is reaching real supporters before Thursday 5:30 p.m. rather than automating a device.

Process & delivery

Why does this poll close Thursday at 5:30 p.m. instead of over the weekend?
WZZM13 publishes the MVP winner in its Thursday evening broadcast and digital coverage — so the ballot closes in time for the newscast. That is structurally different from every other weekly Michigan poll: SI's Michigan statewide POTW closes Sunday night, the MLive Grand Rapids AOTW closes Sunday, and the Detroit Free Press AOTW closes Sunday. This is the only ballot in West Michigan that runs Monday through Thursday mid-afternoon.
Is there a vote cap on the WZZM13 ballot?
The organizer has not published an explicit per-hour or per-day limit. What is confirmed is the hard close: Thursday at 5:30 p.m. Unlike SI's Michigan polls — which state unlimited fan voting and disqualify automated votes — WZZM13 has not published an equivalent policy. Vote efficiently rather than assuming unlimited repeat voting applies here.
When does a new ballot open each week?
WZZM13 typically posts the new nominee article early in the week — Monday or Tuesday — after the previous week's winner is announced in Thursday evening coverage. The active voting window is Monday through Thursday 5:30 p.m., which is roughly 60 to 80 hours depending on when the article goes live.

Service quality

Where can I find services that support fan polls like this one?
Because the ballot closes mid-week and voting time is compressed, getting real supporters engaged before Wednesday night is the most important variable. Structured support through a service like <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">sports fan-poll vote support</a> is used for exactly this kind of regional weekly ballot where the window is short and the field is concentrated.

Platform specifics

How does this poll compare to the MLive Grand Rapids Athlete of the Week?
Both cover the Grand Rapids metro, but they differ on close day, scope, and organizer. MLive's AOTW covers all sports and genders year-round, closes Sunday, and is backed by a digital news organization. WZZM13's MVP covers football and basketball only, closes Thursday at 5:30 p.m., and is tied to a local TV broadcast schedule. A nominee's school could appear on both ballots in the same week — they are not mutually exclusive.

Targeting & customisation

Can a player from a smaller school like Spring Lake compete with a Rockford-sized program?
The 2024 season results say yes. Spring Lake's Landon O'Donnell was a Week 7 nominee despite Spring Lake being a smaller program than a school like Rockford. In a regional fan vote, a school's enrollment and conference size matter less than how quickly its community activates — and a lakeshore town with a close-knit booster base can move votes faster than a larger suburban program that turns out a smaller share of its available supporters.

Custom orders

Who are confirmed past WZZM13 football MVP winners?
Two verified nominees are on record from the 2024 fall season. Liam Leek of Whitehall was a Week 3 nominee with 241 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. Landon O'Donnell of Spring Lake was a Week 7 nominee with 6 touchdowns in a win over Forest Hills Eastern. Both performances earned the nomination on a ballot covering Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan county programs. Week 1 nominees included Grayson Fellows (236 passing yards, 3 TDs) and Riley Smith as co-nominees, though school affiliations were not confirmed in available records.
What sports does the WZZM13 MVP poll cover?
Football during the fall season and boys basketball during winter — the basketball version launched for the 2025-26 season, described by WZZM13 as "for the first time ever" bringing the MVP of the Week award to hoops season. That makes this a year-round ballot for roughly eight months rather than the three-month football window it started as.
Which schools are typically on the ballot?
The West Michigan metro footprint draws from Kent, Ottawa, and Allegan counties: programs like Spring Lake, Whitehall, Rockford, Caledonia, West Catholic, Grand Rapids Catholic Central, Mona Shores, and Forest Hills Eastern have appeared in nominee pools or as opponents in confirmed game write-ups. It is a regional ballot, not a statewide one, so a Whitehall nominee is not competing against a nominee from Belleville or Detroit.
How is the basketball MVP ballot different from the football ballot?
The structure is the same — weekly nominees, fan vote, Thursday 5:30 p.m. close — but the basketball ballot is new as of the 2025-26 winter season. A February 2026 nominee reached 1,000 career points in his nominated performance. Because the basketball ballot is recent, there is less public history for gauging typical vote totals or winning margins than the football version.
How are nominees chosen and can I submit a player?
WZZM13's sports staff select nominees from the weekend's game results. Nominations can be submitted to butler@scorebooklive.com with "MIHSAW Nomination" in the subject line; include the player's full name, school, position, and complete stat line with opponent and score. Submissions that arrive by Monday give the staff the most time before the ballot is set.
Does winning the WZZM13 MVP put a player on the MLive or SI Michigan ballot?
No. The WZZM13 MVP and the MLive Grand Rapids Athlete of the Week are independent polls run by different outlets with separate editorial processes. A player could appear on both in the same week, but the WZZM13 result carries no automatic cross-nomination. The SI Michigan AOTW is a separate statewide ballot that also runs independently.
Where can I see past MVP winners?
Each winner is announced in WZZM13's Thursday broadcast and a companion article at wzzm13.com/sports. Past nominee articles remain accessible in the site's sports archive. There is no aggregated season leaderboard; browsing the weekly articles is the only public record of prior winners.

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