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Dayton High School Football Player of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

Weekly SW Ohio football fan-vote from Dayton Daily News / Cox Media Group, covering the Greater Dayton metro and surrounding counties; voting opens noon Monday, closes Wednesday end of day, with the winner announced Friday morning.

Run by: Dayton Daily News / Cox Media Group Market: Dayton, OH Cadence: weekly Vote cap: No stated cap; manipulation detection active (suspected manipulation = disqualification)
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The thing most voters don't know before they arrive here

Every other Ohio high school football fan-vote poll either states a vote cap or says there is none. The Dayton Daily News poll does neither. It names no numeric ceiling — but it runs active manipulation detection and disqualifies votes that look suspicious before counting the final result. That is a meaningfully different enforcement model, and most voters do not realize it until after they have already voted.

The practical consequence: voting behavior that would pass without issue on the SBLive Ohio statewide poll (explicitly unlimited) could draw a flag here. And the one-per-day ceiling that structures any NEOSI Northeast Ohio campaign simply does not apply — the Dayton poll is not tracking daily counts, it is watching patterns. Automated submissions, rapid mechanical repeats, and browser-extension inflation are the behaviors the system is built to find.

What passes through is organic: a genuine supporter opening the article, reading the nominees, selecting one, and submitting. A campaign that reaches 400 real people who each do that once in the 54-hour window will produce 400 counted votes. A campaign that pushes one device to submit hundreds of times in an hour will likely produce fewer than that, net of what gets disqualified. That is the structural reality this poll's mechanics create — and it is the single most important thing to understand before you share any link.

What the 2025 winner list reveals

Ten confirmed winners across the 2025 season. Two programs — Greenon and Lehman Catholic — each produced two. The other eight weeks each went to a different school. No single program dominated the season, which is itself a signal about how the manipulation detection levels the competitive field.

WeekWinnerSchoolPerformance on record
Aug 18-24Kai RicksGreenon185 rush yds, 4 TDs; beat Shawnee 34-14
Sep 1-7Turner LacheyLehman CatholicStats not on record
Sep 8-14Aiden KirkpatrickTroyStats not on record
Sep 29-Oct 5Teagan HenryGreenon9/12, 283 yds, 4 pass TDs + rush TD; beat Cedarville 54-22
Oct 6-12Evan O'LearyLehman CatholicStats not on record
Oct 13-19Conner EyinkMechanicsburgStats not on record
Oct 20-26Isaiah ThompsonWayneStats not on record
Oct 27-Nov 2Isaiah ChristianCedarvilleStats not on record
Nov 3-9Griffin RichardsTri-VillageStats not on record
Nov 10-16Collin IsaacTippecanoeStats not on record

Five of the ten wins went to Division VI or Division VII programs: Lehman Catholic (twice), Mechanicsburg, Cedarville, and Tri-Village. Wayne, the lone Division I winner, took one week in late October. Greenon (Division IV) took two. The ballot draws from across nine SW Ohio counties, and the 2025 record shows the smallest-division schools going head-to-head with mid-size programs — and winning more often than not.

The gap in recorded stats for most weeks is real. Kai Ricks's and Teagan Henry's games are the only two with confirmed stat lines in the sourced record. Naming that gap explicitly here is more useful than padding the table with invented figures.

54 hours: how the window shapes every campaign

Noon Monday to end of day Wednesday. That is the full voting window — roughly 54 hours. The statewide SBLive Ohio poll runs through Sunday, giving a campaign nearly a full week of runway. The NEOSI poll closes Thursday at noon, a day longer than Dayton's. This poll is the tightest deadline of the three confirmed Ohio football fan-vote polls.

The compression matters because it concentrates everything into the middle of the week, when most people are working and distracted. Monday-noon timing means the ballot is often posted while games from the previous Friday are still in the conversation — which is an advantage for early sharers and a quiet death for late ones.

 Dayton Daily NewsNEOSI (NE Ohio)SBLive Ohio (statewide)
OpensMonday noonNot confirmedNot confirmed
ClosesWednesday end of dayThursday noonSunday 11:59 p.m.
CapNone stated; detection active1 per person per dayUnlimited
Winner announcedFriday morningNot confirmedNot confirmed

For any school in the Dayton coverage area, the Monday-noon drop is the starting gun. A link that goes out at noon Monday and gets reshared by Tuesday morning collects two and a half days of voter traffic. The same link sent Wednesday morning collects hours. Greenon's two 2025 wins — one in the season opener and one in late September — suggest a community with a well-worn system for moving that link fast. A school that has never won here likely has no such system yet, and the window is too short to improvise one on the day the ballot drops.

Structured vote-support options exist for short-window polls, but the manipulation detection here means organic-looking distribution matters more than raw volume — spread across the 54 hours, not front-loaded in a single burst.

How to vote in Dayton High School Football Player of the Week

  1. 1

    Navigate to the current week's vote article

    Go to daytondailynews.com/sports/athlete-of-the-week/ and open the football-specific ballot for the current week. Each week's article has a date in its headline; confirm you are on the active football poll, not a previous week's closed one or a different-sport ballot that lives on the same hub page.

  2. 2

    Read the nominee list before selecting

    The Dayton Daily News sports staff selects finalists from coach, AD, and fan email submissions and publishes each nominee's school and game performance on the article page. These stat lines are the only place the field is explained — read them before committing a vote.

  3. 3

    Use the embedded ballot and vote naturally

    The poll widget is embedded directly in the article. Select your nominee and submit. No stated per-hour cap applies, but manipulation detection is active: votes showing patterns that look automated or mechanically repeated are disqualified before the final count. Cast your vote through the normal poll interface without any tool that generates repeated submissions.

  4. 4

    Share the direct article link before Wednesday end of day

    The voting window runs from noon Monday through Wednesday end of day — roughly 54 hours. There is no weekend runway and no Sunday-night push. Copy the direct article URL (not just the hub page) and get it to school channels, parent groups, and booster accounts on Monday itself; a Tuesday evening reminder and a Wednesday-morning final call are the two remaining checkpoints before polls close.

Dayton High School Football Player of the Week — frequently asked questions

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

Legality & scope

What does manipulation detection actually mean for how I vote?
The Dayton Daily News explicitly states that votes from suspicious sources are disqualified before the winner is determined. Automated scripts, browser extensions designed to submit the ballot repeatedly, and high-frequency mechanical submissions are the behaviors that trigger this. The organizer does not publish a specific threshold. Genuine supporters opening the article, selecting a nominee, and submitting once each are the intended participants — that is what the detection system is designed to pass through.

Process & delivery

Why does this poll close Wednesday when the statewide Ohio poll closes Sunday?
The Dayton Daily News sets its own schedule independent of the SBLive Ohio statewide ballot. The statewide poll closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m.; this regional ballot closes Wednesday end of day, giving the sports staff time to prepare a Friday-morning winner announcement. For a school in the Dayton footprint, the practical difference is that the decisive 54-hour window runs Monday noon through Wednesday — there is no weekend runway, no Monday push at the end, just a compressed midweek sprint.
Is there a cap on how many times I can vote?
No per-period vote cap is published in the Dayton Daily News rules. That makes it structurally different from the NEOSI Northeast Ohio poll, which states a confirmed one-vote-per-person-per-day limit. The Dayton poll instead relies on manipulation detection to identify and discard suspicious patterns. The absence of a hard cap does not mean unlimited is safe — it means the enforcement is behavioral rather than numerical.
How do I nominate a player for this poll?
Nominations go to the Dayton Daily News sports staff by email from coaches, ADs, school administrators, or fans. The current week's vote article is the most reliable place to find the active submission contact. Send the player's full name, school, position, complete game stats, opponent, and final score. Because voting opens Monday noon, a nomination that reaches the staff before Monday morning has the best chance of making that week's ballot.
When does a new ballot open each week, and when is the winner announced?
Voting opens noon Monday on the current week's article. It closes Wednesday end of day. The Dayton Daily News sports staff announces the winner Friday morning, typically alongside a write-up of the player's performance. The two-day gap between Wednesday close and Friday announcement is when staff review the vote count with manipulation-detected votes excluded.
How early do nominations need to reach the staff for the football ballot?
Voting opens noon Monday, which means the sports staff is building the ballot over the weekend. A nomination that reaches the Dayton Daily News by Sunday morning — with the player's full name, school, position, complete game stats, opponent, and final score — gives editors time to evaluate and include it before the Monday article goes live. A submission that arrives Monday afternoon, after the ballot is already posted, will not make that week's poll regardless of how strong the stat line is.

Service quality

What makes this poll different from uncapped polls when using vote-support services?
The Dayton poll's manipulation detection means that vote volume alone does not guarantee a counted result — the pattern of how votes arrive matters. An uncapped poll like the SBLive Ohio statewide ballot passes any submission volume through without behavioral filtering. Here, a large bloc of submissions arriving from a narrow source in a short burst is exactly what the detection system is built to flag. That distinction is worth understanding before using any <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">sports fan-poll vote support</a> service: the 54-hour window and behavioral detection together make organic-looking distribution more important than raw speed.

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What happened when Greenon won twice in the same 2025 season?
Kai Ricks won the Aug 18-24 poll on 185 rushing yards and four touchdowns in a 34-14 win over Shawnee. Then Teagan Henry won the Sep 29-Oct 5 poll on a 9-of-12, 283-yard, four-touchdown passing game plus a rushing score in a 54-22 win over Cedarville. Two different players, two different positions, seven weeks apart — Greenon's back-to-back wins show that a smaller Clark County program can mobilize its community repeatedly, not just once.
Which schools produced winners in the full 2025 season?
Ten confirmed winners across the 2025 season: Kai Ricks and Teagan Henry from Greenon, Turner Lachey and Evan O'Leary from Lehman Catholic, Aiden Kirkpatrick (Troy), Conner Eyink (Mechanicsburg), Isaiah Thompson (Wayne), Isaiah Christian (Cedarville), Griffin Richards (Tri-Village), and Collin Isaac (Tippecanoe). Greenon and Lehman Catholic are the only programs with two wins apiece. No Div I program took more than one week, and small-division schools — Lehman Catholic (Div VI), Mechanicsburg (Div VI), Cedarville (Div VI), Tri-Village (Div VII) — combined for five of the ten wins.
What counties does this poll cover?
Montgomery, Greene, Warren, Clinton, Champaign, Miami, Hamilton, Clark, and Madison counties — the core Greater Dayton metro plus the rural and exurban ring that the Cox Media Group umbrella (Dayton Daily News, Springfield News-Sun, Journal-News) collectively covers. That footprint stretches from Dayton south toward Cincinnati's outer suburbs and north into Springfield and Champaign County.
How does this poll compare to the NEOSI and SBLive Ohio polls?
Three confirmed weekly Ohio football fan-vote polls; three different mechanics. The NEOSI Northeast Ohio poll has a stated one-per-day cap and closes Thursday at noon. The SBLive Ohio statewide poll is explicitly unlimited and closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. The Dayton poll has no stated cap, uses manipulation detection, and closes Wednesday end of day — the earliest deadline of the three, and the only one that enforces compliance through behavioral detection rather than a hard numeric limit.
Can a Division VI or VII school actually compete with Wayne or Troy on this ballot?
The 2025 record confirms it. Lehman Catholic (Div VI), Cedarville (Div VI), Mechanicsburg (Div VI), and Tri-Village (Div VII) each produced a winner in the same season that Div I Wayne and Div II Troy and Tippecanoe also won. The detection system's filtering of high-frequency submissions may reduce the advantage of a larger school's raw fan base — what the data shows is that a small school whose community turns out at a high rate is fully competitive.
Where can I find past results after a week's poll closes?
Each week's winner is written up in the Dayton Daily News sports section. Older ballot articles remain available online through the same athlete-of-the-week hub, and the 2025 full season results were documented in Yahoo Sports coverage of the Dayton Daily News season. The publication does not maintain a single aggregated archive page for all years.
What does Greenon's double win tell a Wayne or Troy booster who wants to compete?
Greenon is a Clark County school with a fraction of Wayne's enrollment. Kai Ricks won the season-opening Aug 18-24 poll; then Teagan Henry won the Sep 29-Oct 5 poll — not in the same week's momentum, but seven weeks later against a field that included Cedarville, who themselves won the Oct 27-Nov 2 poll. That spacing matters: Greenon's community demonstrated it could mobilize the ballot twice inside the 54-hour window, weeks apart, which is harder for a larger school whose voter pool is more diffuse. A Wayne or Troy campaign with a bigger absolute fan base still needs a tighter distribution chain — a Monday-noon post from the team's official account, parent network texts, and a Tuesday reminder — because more total potential voters do not help if the conversion rate per person is lower.

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