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North Carolina High School Softball Player of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

The High School on SI statewide fan vote for the best North Carolina prep softball performance of the week. SI editors nominate 10 players from across all NCHSAA classifications; anyone can vote with no account, unlimited times, and the poll closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT after a roughly six-day window.

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The one thing most voters get wrong about this poll

The North Carolina softball poll does not announce its winners publicly in a standalone list. You find out who won by reading the following week's ballot article — SI names the prior week's winner at the top before introducing the new nominees. That is the entire public record. No totals. No percentages. Just the name and school, buried in the first paragraph of the next week's post.

That matters for strategy because it means momentum is invisible to everyone except the team running the campaign. You cannot watch the leaderboard fill in and decide when to push harder. Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT is simply the end, and whoever is ahead wins. A campaign that treats the Sunday close as the actual deadline — not Saturday evening, not Friday after the game — is the one positioned to take advantage of the final hours when casual support has drifted off.

The other thing worth knowing: the poll lives inside a dated article, not on a permanent page. Sharing the article URL directly is the single most effective thing supporters can do, because every extra step between a fan and the ballot loses votes. A link to a player's name on a school Facebook page helps. A link that opens the article with the vote widget already visible helps more. For the mechanics of running a weekly fan campaign from scratch, the how-to guide walks through the cadence.

What the April 2025 nominees actually show about the field

The April 14, 2025 poll is the most fully documented week on record for this poll, and the nominee list is worth examining as a map of what the ballot actually looks like.

NomineeSchoolRegionStat line
Joella Thomas (jr)WeddingtonUnion County (suburban Charlotte)One-hitter, 15 K, 0 BB vs Sun Valley
Sadie Jo Hunter (so)North BuncombeBuncombe County (Asheville area)Two-hitter, 15 K vs T.C. Roberson
Macie Crutchfield (sr)Southwestern RandolphRandolph County (Piedmont)No-hitter (5 inn), 11 K, 700+ career K
Makenzie Goin (sr)RichlandsOnslow County (coastal)One-hitter, 12 K, 3-for-4 vs Croatan
Michelle Jenkins (fr)J.H. RosePitt County (eastern NC)3-for-3, double, 4 RBI vs Havelock
Kendall Rumans (jr)FranklinMacon County (far western NC)School-record 10th HR, 3 RBI
Layla Carr (sr)LaneyNew Hanover County (Wilmington)2-for-3, 2-run HR vs South Brunswick
Lanna Haggans (jr)Purnell SwettRobeson County (southeast)2 hits, 3 RBI vs South View
Mary Peyton Hodge (sr)Oak GroveDavidson County (Piedmont)Five-hitter, 9 K
Avery Wilson (jr)Union AcademyUnion County (rural)One-hitter, 8 K, 3-run HR vs Mount Pleasant

Ten schools in ten counties spanning the full width and depth of the state. Weddington, in the suburban Charlotte ring, sits in the same poll as Purnell Swett in Robeson County, a Title I school in one of the state's most economically stretched regions. That is the structure of a truly statewide ballot — and it means the school with the most organized supporters in that specific week, not the school in the biggest market, wins.

The pitching concentration in this particular week was unusual. Four of ten nominees threw complete-game efforts with double-digit strikeouts, and two of those (Thomas and Hunter) put up identical 15-K lines in the same week. Voters faced a genuinely hard choice, which usually means the outcome comes down to which community organized fastest, not which stat line was better.

How the Sunday close interacts with a school's real social network

Six days is a long time on paper. In practice, most of the votes in a weekly SI poll arrive in two bursts: the first 24-48 hours after the article goes live (when school and local sports social accounts pick it up), and then Sunday afternoon when someone reminds everyone the window is about to close.

For a North Carolina softball program, the relevant networks are usually the school's official social accounts, a parent booster group (often a Facebook group or group text), and the player's own teammates and class. A program like Weddington in Union County has a large suburban parent base with high phone engagement. A program like Franklin in Macon County has a smaller total count but a tight community where a single post by the right person reaches essentially everyone who cares. Neither has an obvious advantage — it depends on who posts first and how well the reminder on Sunday lands.

What kills a campaign is a good week-one push followed by silence. The vote is cumulative; supporters who voted Tuesday can vote again Friday and again Sunday. A reminder sent Sunday morning to people who already voted once is one of the highest-return actions available. For programs that want to extend reach beyond their immediate network, the mechanics of fan-poll vote campaigns are built around exactly this weekly deadline structure. The broader North Carolina high school fan vote directory covers other state polls, and /usa/ has the full national index.

How to vote in North Carolina High School Softball Player of the Week

  1. 1

    Find the current week's poll article on SI

    The poll is not a standalone page — it lives inside a dated article at si.com/high-school/north-carolina. Navigate to the athlete-of-the-week hub or search directly for the current week's date in the poll title. Softball polls run March through May; outside those months the ballot will not exist yet.

  2. 2

    Read each nominee's stat line before picking

    SI lists every nominee with the performance that earned the nod — innings pitched, strikeout totals, batting line, opponent. For a pitching-heavy sport like softball, those numbers are often the deciding factor for on-the-fence voters, so they are worth a minute.

  3. 3

    Cast your vote in the embedded widget, then return

    Tap your player in the poll widget embedded in the article. No login or sign-up is required. The poll accepts repeat votes from the same device through the week; the hard stop is Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT.

  4. 4

    Share the article link, not just the player's name

    The vote lives inside the article, not on a separate poll page. When you share with teammates, parents, or the school's booster accounts, send the direct article URL so supporters land on the ballot in one tap — every extra step loses votes.

North Carolina High School Softball Player of the Week — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

What does SI do with votes generated by bots or scripts?
SI's published disclaimer on NC softball poll pages explicitly prohibits "votes generated by script, macro or other automated means." Votes detected as automated can be removed. Campaigns that work by reaching more real people are the ones that hold.

Process & delivery

What exactly is the High School on SI North Carolina Softball Player of the Week poll?
It is a weekly statewide fan-vote poll run by High School on SI (SI / SBLive Sports) at si.com/high-school/north-carolina. Each week SI editors nominate 10 players from across all NCHSAA classifications — from 1A rural programs to the largest 8A schools — and the winner is decided purely by vote count, not by a panel. SI describes the poll as "a fun, lighthearted way for fans to show support."
When does the softball poll close each week?
Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT, after a window that typically opens Monday or Tuesday. That close is the same as the NC football Player of the Week poll but different from the Charlotte Observer athlete polls, which close Friday at noon ET. The Sunday-night deadline means a push on Saturday and Sunday afternoon carries serious weight.
Is there a vote cap on the NC softball poll?
No per-person or per-device cap is imposed. SI's own confirmed disclaimer on 2025 softball poll pages reads: "We do not allow votes generated by script, macro or other automated means." Manual repeat voting through the week is fine; automated tooling is not.

Service quality

Are outside vote-support services relevant for a poll like this?
Because the ballot is open to unlimited manual votes and the outcome is decided entirely by turnout before Sunday night, reach is the whole contest. For campaigns that need to extend beyond what a single school's network can cover in one week, <a href="/buy-votes-online/">vote support for weekly fan polls</a> is built around exactly this structure.

Platform specifics

Does the poll cover private schools and smaller NCHSAA classifications?
Yes — the nominee pool is genuinely statewide across all eight NCHSAA classifications (1A through 8A, since North Carolina expanded from four to eight in 2025–26). Small rural programs appear regularly. Franklin (Macon County, western NC) and Union Academy (Union County) were both nominated in April 2025 alongside programs from much larger markets.
Is the NC softball poll different from the Charlotte Observer girls athlete poll?
Yes — substantially. The SI poll is statewide (all of North Carolina, all classifications), runs on a Sunday-night close, and covers only softball during the spring season. The Charlotte Observer girls poll covers the Charlotte metro only, is multi-sport year-round, and closes Friday at noon Eastern. A player from Purnell Swett in Robeson County can appear on the SI ballot but will never appear in the Observer poll.

Targeting & customisation

How does a school from western NC compete against a larger Charlotte-area program?
The same way it does in any open fan vote — turnout, not enrollment. Kendall Rumans of Franklin (Macon County, far western NC) was nominated in the April 2025 poll against programs from Weddington, J.H. Rose, and Laney. Franklin's community is tighter and faster to move because the school is the center of a small town. That structural density can outpace a larger program whose fan base is spread across a suburban county and only partially mobilized.

Custom orders

Who were the nominees in the April 14, 2025 poll?
The confirmed field was: Layla Carr (sr, Laney), Makenzie Goin (sr, Richlands), Lanna Haggans (jr, Purnell Swett), Michelle Jenkins (fr, J.H. Rose), Kendall Rumans (jr, Franklin), Sadie Jo Hunter (so, North Buncombe), Mary Peyton Hodge (sr, Oak Grove), Macie Crutchfield (sr, Southwestern Randolph), Joella Thomas (jr, Weddington), and Avery Wilson (jr, Union Academy). Ten players, ten schools, spanning the coastal plain, Piedmont, and mountains.
What made the April 14, 2025 field particularly strong?
Four of the ten nominees threw complete-game shutout efforts in the same week. Joella Thomas (Weddington) posted a one-hitter with 15 strikeouts and zero walks against Sun Valley. Sadie Jo Hunter (North Buncombe) threw a two-hitter with 15 strikeouts against T.C. Roberson. Macie Crutchfield (Southwestern Randolph) no-hit her opponent across five innings with 11 punchouts — her 700-plus career strikeout total listed alongside. Makenzie Goin (Richlands) threw a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts against Croatan and also went 3-for-4 at the plate. A week when any one of those lines would normally dominate had all four in the same ballot.
Can a freshman or sophomore realistically compete against seniors on the ballot?
Yes. Michelle Jenkins, a freshman at J.H. Rose, was nominated in the April 14 field on the back of a 3-for-3, 4-RBI performance against Havelock. Sadie Jo Hunter, a sophomore at North Buncombe, was nominated for a 15-strikeout two-hitter. Class year does not filter nominations.
How does SI choose which players to nominate each week?
SI's editorial staff compile the field from results submitted and reported during the week. The nomination contact hub is at si.com/high-school/ north-carolina. Stat lines that reach SI by Saturday tend to make the following ballot; a no-hitter that goes unreported does not. Coaches and boosters who flag outstanding performances improve the odds of their player appearing.
Does winning the softball poll connect to any other SI award?
No. The weekly softball poll is independent — a win does not automatically place a player on any statewide or national SI recognition list. It is a standalone weekly fan-vote, not a qualifying round for a larger award.
Where can I find past winners of the NC softball poll?
Each week's winner is acknowledged at the top of the following week's ballot article on si.com/high-school/north-carolina. Older ballot articles stay online. SI does not maintain an aggregated winner list, so browsing the archive by date is the only public record.

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