Who's the Providence Journal boys volleyball player of the week? Vote now to decide.

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It’s time for our high school boys volleyball athlete of the week voting.

This week, and every week during the volleyball season, we will nominate a handful of standouts for the honor. To be nominated for the voting, we need the results of matches from the home coaches after the games. Coaches have been asked to email results to [email protected]. We will handle the results from there.

This week’s ballot opens on Tuesday and closes on Friday at 11:59 p.m. Voting must be done online via the ballot below. Email submissions will not be accepted.

Vote for the Providence Journal Boys Volleyball Player of the Week​



Vote for the Providence Journal Boys Volleyball Player of the Week

Grant Godzwon, Burrillville​


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Godzwon helped Burrillville rebound after a loss to Portsmouth with 11 digs, three aces and one kill in a sweep of Block Island on Friday.

Jack Loper, Portsmouth​


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Loper had an outstanding week with six aces, two kills, five digs and 27 assists in Portsmouth’s 25-17, 27-25, 25-14 win against Burrillville on Wednesday. Two days later, he added five aces, three kills, 28 assists and one dig against Pilgrim. Portsmouth has yet to lose a set this season.

Ashton Mak, Cranston West​


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Cranston West went 2-1 last week and Makhelped secured Friday’s sweep of Toll Gate with four aces, five kills and 15 assists.

Ethan Pereira, West Warwick​


Pereira started his week on the right foot with 14 kills, seven digs and seven blocks in West Warwick’s win over South Kingstown on Monday. He topped that performance on Wednesday with 19 kills and a dozen blocks in West Warwick’s upset victory over Division I’s Cranston West.

Cody Tow, North Kingstown​


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Tow amassed 13 kills in North Kingstown’s 25-14, 25-23, 25-16 win over Classical on Tuesday. The Skippers have lost only one set this season as NK is in pursuit of perfection in D-I.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Vote now to decide the ProJo boys volleyball player of the week

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