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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 opened 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

Dylan DeOliveira, Mt. Hope  

The Huskies are out to a 7-1 start in Division III and that success continued Thursday against Burrillville. DeOliveira led Mt. Hope with 18 assists, 10 kills and seven digs.

Ryan Harrington, North Kingstown

Ryan Harrington, of North Kingstown, blasts a shot against the North Smithfield defense on Wednesday at RIC. North Smithfield vs. North Kingstown, Div. I semifinal at RIC, 6/4/24

Harrington kept North Kingstown perfect on the year with 18 kills and eight digs in a 3-1 win against East Providence. But the senior shined even more this past weekend as NK won the Rhody Invitational for the second straight year. Twenty-five teams from Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Jersey competed and Harrington was named MVP of the tournament.

Henry Kenyon, Westerly

Henry Kenyon, Westerly boys volleyball

Kenyon started the week off right with nine kills and six blocks on Monday in a sweep of South Kingstown. And on Wednesday he added 10 kills, four digs and three aces in a 3-0 win over Toll Gate.

AJ Kue, Achievement First

Achievement First’s senior setter was good for eight aces, 18 assists and two kills on Thursday in a 3-2 triumph against Mount Pleasant. He followed that up 24 hours later with 24 assists, five kills and three digs in a sweep of EWG.

Ian Nascimento, Classical

Nascimento led Classical to a big 3-2 (26-24, 24-26, 30-28, 24-26, 17-15) win vs. Coventry on Thursday. In the grueling 5-set win, he finished with 34 kills for the Purple.

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

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 opened 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

Dylan DeOliveira, Mt. Hope  

The Huskies are out to a 7-1 start in Division III and that success continued Thursday against Burrillville. DeOliveira led Mt. Hope with 18 assists, 10 kills and seven digs.

Ryan Harrington, North Kingstown

Ryan Harrington, of North Kingstown, blasts a shot against the North Smithfield defense on Wednesday at RIC. North Smithfield vs. North Kingstown, Div. I semifinal at RIC, 6/4/24

Harrington kept North Kingstown perfect on the year with 18 kills and eight digs in a 3-1 win against East Providence. But the senior shined even more this past weekend as NK won the Rhody Invitational for the second straight year. Twenty-five teams from Rhode Island, Massachusetts and New Jersey competed and Harrington was named MVP of the tournament.

Henry Kenyon, Westerly

Henry Kenyon, Westerly boys volleyball

Kenyon started the week off right with nine kills and six blocks on Monday in a sweep of South Kingstown. And on Wednesday he added 10 kills, four digs and three aces in a 3-0 win over Toll Gate.

AJ Kue, Achievement First

Achievement First’s senior setter was good for eight aces, 18 assists and two kills on Thursday in a 3-2 triumph against Mount Pleasant. He followed that up 24 hours later with 24 assists, five kills and three digs in a sweep of EWG.

Ian Nascimento, Classical

Nascimento led Classical to a big 3-2 (26-24, 24-26, 30-28, 24-26, 17-15) win vs. Coventry on Thursday. In the grueling 5-set win, he finished with 34 kills for the Purple.

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

 

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