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Read more →Shore Sports Insider runs three separate weekly fan-vote polls — Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams — for Shore Conference football covering Monmouth and Ocean counties. Voting closes Wednesday at 10:00 PM, earlier than any other New Jersey football poll, and the Wednesday close is the one fact that trips up first-time campaigns.
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The Shore Sports Insider setup is genuinely unusual. Most weekly high school football player-of-the-week polls pick one name. Shore Sports Insider picks three — Offensive, Defensive, Special Teams — and runs them as independent ballots in the same article. That structural choice produces outcomes you don't see on single-winner polls. In Week 7 of the 2025 season, Pinelands Regional won two of the three categories at once: Chase Martin took the Defensive poll, Heath Nelson took Special Teams. One school's community running two coordinated efforts simultaneously.
Compare that to how an SI statewide fan poll works: one nominee per school at most, one pool of votes across the whole state. Here, a team with standout performances across multiple phases can actually compete in multiple lanes. That shifts the math for anyone planning a campaign — you may not be facing a zero-sum choice between players on the same roster.
The other dimension is the Wednesday 10:00 PM close. Among the confirmed New Jersey weekly football polls, this is the earliest. The Asbury Park Press Athlete of the Week closes Monday; the SI statewide New Jersey football poll closes Sunday. SSI's Wednesday deadline means the effective campaign window is Sunday night through midday Wednesday — and the supporters who take Tuesday and Wednesday morning seriously are the ones who finish it.
| Poll | Organizer | Scope | Closes | Winners/week |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shore Sports Insider football | SSI (independent) | Shore Conference (Monmouth + Ocean) | Wednesday 10 PM | 3 (Off/Def/ST) |
| Asbury Park Press Athlete of the Week | APP / USA TODAY | Shore region, multi-sport | Monday 10 PM | 1 |
| SI NJ Football Player of the Week | High School on SI | Statewide New Jersey | Sunday 11:59 PM PT | 1 |
The table clarifies something important: these are not competing for the same voter. The APP poll is multi-sport and can go to a wrestler. The SI poll draws statewide and a Shore Conference player is one name among many. The SSI poll is the only one that is exclusively Shore Conference and exclusively football, which means every name on it comes from programs a Shore region voter personally follows.
Week 7 of the 2025 season produced one of the more varied ballots on record. The confirmed nominees spanned Monmouth and Ocean counties, public and Catholic programs, and Shore Conference divisions from Class A down:
Cole Torres (Shore Regional), Jack Cannon (Holmdel), Owen O'Toole (Rumson-Fair Haven), and Nicky Palmieri (Manalapan) represent the Monmouth county public-school bracket — programs in communities where high school football draws the town on Friday nights and the alumni networks run generationally. Nasir Jackson (Toms River North) and Chase Martin and Heath Nelson (both Pinelands Regional) cover Ocean county. Pinelands is a regional school drawing from Little Egg Harbor and Tuckerton; its voter base is geographically spread but clearly cohesive enough to win two categories in the same week.
Then there are the Catholic programs: Michael Thomas III (Donovan Catholic, Toms River), Abdul Turay (St. John Vianney, Holmdel), Frankie Williams (Red Bank Catholic). Non-Public programs in the Shore Conference play under NJSIAA Non-Public A and B, competing in different sections from the public schools on Friday nights. On this ballot they share the same list. Donovan Catholic's fan base is different in structure from Rumson-Fair Haven's — wider geographic draw, a strong Catholic alumni network — but the vote is open to everyone regardless.
None of this is incidental. It means a campaign for a nominee at a 200-student Catholic school and a campaign for a nominee at a 1,200-student public school are drawing on completely different mobilization channels. The question in any given week is not which school is bigger. It is which community can move fast enough before Wednesday.
Wednesday at 10:00 PM is an unforgiving close. The poll goes up after the weekend's games — usually Sunday or Monday — which means the real window is three days, not five. And most campaign fatigue in local fan polls sets in by Tuesday afternoon, when people assume the race is over. It isn't.
The campaigns that win Shore Sports Insider weeks tend to start before most supporters know the poll is live. When the article posts, the nominee's family and closest teammates already have the link. The booster page shares it Sunday or Monday. The alumni group — the 2018 and 2019 graduates now spread across Monmouth and Ocean counties — gets a direct message by Monday night. By Tuesday the field of casual voters hasn't heard anything yet; the organized campaign is already 48 hours in.
The three-category structure adds one wrinkle: if your program has nominees in two polls in the same week — which Pinelands demonstrated is possible — you are not splitting your community's effort. Each poll is independent. You can ask the same supporter to vote in both the Defensive and Special Teams polls in the same visit to the article.
For how recurring regional fan polls work across New Jersey, the Shore region's other confirmed contests are indexed at /usa/new-jersey/. The full national fan-vote directory is at /usa/. The general mechanics of weekly fan-vote campaigns are covered in the how-to guide. On a Wednesday clock, the margin between a coordinated effort and an uncoordinated one is measured in hours, not days.
The three polls are embedded inside a single weekly article at shoresportsinsider.com, not on a standalone leaderboard page. Look for the post titled something like "Vote: Shore Conference Football Players of the Week — Week [X]" published after the weekend's games. The URL for each week is different, so bookmark the homepage rather than a direct article link.
The article contains three separate embedded polls — Offensive, Defensive, and Special Teams. They are distinct widgets. If your nominee is a quarterback, you are voting in the Offensive poll; a safety goes in the Defensive poll; a kicker or return specialist goes in Special Teams. Voting in the wrong poll does nothing for your player.
Select your player in the correct embedded poll and submit. The polls close Wednesday at 10:00 PM — earlier than the SI New Jersey statewide football poll and earlier than most Gannett-network NJ polls. Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning are the windows where campaigns that started strong on Sunday often stall while rivals are still voting.
Shore Sports Insider uses a once-per-hour cap on its basketball polls; the football poll does not state the same restriction in its articles. Until the cap is confirmed on a live ballot, the safest approach is to treat it as limited and focus on spreading the link to more supporters rather than rapid-fire voting from a single device.
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