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Voting is now open for the Cape Cod and Islands High School Baseball Player of the Week. The competition features players from local schools, showcasing their performances in recent games.
Sturgis pitcher Stanley Conrad sends a ball to a St. John Paul II player in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Sturgis West catcher Hunter Mayo, right, waits for the for the throw to home as St. John Paul II's Brandon Gomes comes into score in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
St. John Paul II pitcher Drew Richards delivers a ball to a Sturgis baller in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
St. John Paul II"s Marshall Glover prepares to be hit by a second inning pitch. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
St. John Paul II's Logan Our makes a second inning play. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
On first base, Sturgis player Casey Cameron looks to make a second inning play. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
St. John Paul II's Brian Mancinelli keeps an eye on the ball after making a first inning hit. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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Sturgis pitcher Stanley Conrad sends a ball to a St. John Paul II player in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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Sturgis pitcher Stanley Conrad sends a ball to a St. John Paul II player in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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Sturgis West catcher Hunter Mayo, right, waits for the for the throw to home as St. John Paul II's Brandon Gomes comes into score in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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St. John Paul II pitcher Drew Richards delivers a ball to a Sturgis baller in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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St. John Paul II"s Marshall Glover prepares to be hit by a second inning pitch. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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St. John Paul II's Logan Our makes a second inning play. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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On first base, Sturgis player Casey Cameron looks to make a second inning play. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
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St. John Paul II's Brian Mancinelli keeps an eye on the ball after making a first inning hit. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Welcome to our latest Cape Cod and Islands High School Player of the Week Poll.
High school sports fans can vote for which baseball players they think were standouts during the previous week.
The poll will be open from Tuesday through Monday. The winner will be announced on Tuesday along with the new poll. Votes are unlimited.
Votes must be cast via the Cape Cod Times website/mobile sites. Votes submitted via email and social media will NOT be accepted. To vote for this week's Player of the Week, scroll down on this page.
Hayden won his first poll of the season as he finished with 21% of the votes. He went 4-for-4 with a double, three RBIs and one run scored in a win over Dartmouth. He flashed the glove as well, recording a pivotal double play in the fourth inning, while leading the defense with six putouts.
Bryant added a solo home run in a 12-2 victory over Sandwich.
Dennis-Yarmouth starter Hudson Cambal delivers against Mashpee. baseball March 27 2026
Cambal pitched seven innings, gave up six hits, two runs, no walks and struck out 10.
Cardoza hit his second home run in a week-a walk-off two-run blast in the bottom of the seventh inning-as the Clippers defeated New Bedford 8-6.
Sandwich batter Joe Coughlan moves out of the way of a second inning pitch. Sandwich High School hosted Dartmouth High School in baseball action Friday. Photo taken April 24, 2026
Coughlan pitched seven innings, gave up four hits and one earned run, while he struck out 14 batters in a 10-2 victory over Nauset.
Day was 2-for-3 with two doubles and four RBIs in a win over Sandwich.
Delcourt hit his first varsity home run to tie the game at 2-2 in the third inning as the Dolphins went on to beat Martha's Vineyard 6-2.
Enos pitched four innings, gave up just one hit and one walk, while striking out eight batters in a 11-0 shutout over Norfolk Aggie.
Foss had the winning, two-out hit in a 5-4 win over Cohasset.
Sturgis West catcher Hunter Mayo, right, waits for the for the throw to home as St. John Paul II's Brandon Gomes comes into score in first inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Gomes was 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI in a 12-0 win over Sturgis.
Martha's Vineyard starting pitcher Lathrop Keene enters his delivery during a game at Barnstable High School in Barnstable, MA on Apr. 27, 2026.
Keene threw a compete game, scattered three hits and struck out nine in a 6-0 win over Cohasset. He also homered at the plate.
Kirkland led the Rams' offense with four hits and five RBIs in a win over Cape Tech.
Lakatos had a three-hit day in a win over Cohasset.
St. John Paul II's Brian Mancinelli keeps an eye on the ball after making a first inning hit. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Brian Mancinelli went 2-for-3 with two home runs, four RBIs and three runs scored for the Lions in a win over Sturgis.
Matta went 3-for-4 with two doubles, three RBIs and one run scored as they beat St. John Paul II 9-4.
Matta scattered five hits, allowed two runs (one earned), one walk and struck out 12 in a 4-2 win over D-Y.
Martha's Vineyard's Joe Medeiros sprints for third base during a game at Barnstable High School in Barnstable, MA on Apr. 27, 2026.
Medeiros was 3-for-3 with a home run, four RBIs and two runs scored in a win over Sandwich.
Bourne starter Tucker Muldoon delivers against Case. April 22 2026
Muldoon went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs in a win over Monomoy.. He finished the game on the mound and only allowed one hit.
Murphy led the Red Hawks going 2-for-4 with five RBIs in a loss to Bridgewater-Raynham.
St. John Paul II's Logan Our makes contact with the ball in second inning action. Sturgis Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Our went 1-for-1 with a home run and three runs scored in a loss to Falmouth.
Peters was the difference at the plate going 4-for-4 with four RBIs, a home run and a double in a victory over Nauset.
St. John Paul II's Henry Roy comes into the dug out after a play that ended the first inning. Sturgis West Charter Public School hosted St. John Paul II School in baseball action Wednesday at Lowell Park in Cotuit. Photo taken May 6, 2026
Roy went 2-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs as the Lions beat Sturgis.
Shultze led the offense with three hits as the Rams beat Bristol Aggie 11-1.
Stanley went 1-for-4 at the plate with a home run, his second of the season, and two runs scored in a 8-6 win over Mashpee.
Triveri had three hits, including a double in the 8th inning and the winning run as the Falcons beat Cohasset.
Bryce Young of Bourne slides into home as Case catcher Devyn Murphy calls off the throw. April 22 2026
Young went five innings, allowed two hits, one earned run, struck out 10, and added a double at the plate as the Canalemen beat Monomoy.
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Voting can be done online through the designated platform for the Cape Cod and Islands High School Baseball Player of the Week.
The nominees include standout players from local high schools, recognized for their exceptional performances in recent games.
Players are selected based on their performance statistics, contributions to their team's success, and overall impact in recent games.
The voting period typically closes at the end of the week, but specific dates can be found on the voting platform.

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