The winner of last week’s Boys Athlete of the Week poll was GNB Voc-Tech’s John Santana. He had more than 3,000 votes (60%) to receive the honor.
In three games, Santana had a combined 40 saves.
Previous winners were Fairhaven’s Gavin Herman, Old Colony’s Rowan Caulkins, New Bedford’s Jonah Wahnon, Old Rochester’s Malik Washburn and Chase DeMello and Wareham’s Tomas doCanto.
Each week during the regular season, we will highlight the top performances.
Here’s your chance to vote for the top high school boys athlete performance from the past week.
Editor’s note: Voting will end at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 31.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Chace Garcia, GNB Voc-Tech
Against Barnstable, Garcia had 27 assists and 10 digs. He also had 12 assists and 6 digs against BC High.
Jael Maldonado, GNB Voc-Tech
Maldonado had a career-high 13 kills and 14 digs in a win over Barnstable. He also had 9 kills and 8 digs against BC High.
Evan Monteiro, GNB Voc-Tech
Monteiro had 11 kills and 13 digs in a win against Barnstable.
Gabe Vieria, GNB Voc-Tech
Against Barnstable, Vieria had a career-high 25 digs. He also had 15 digs against BC High.
Gabdiel Arroyo, New Bedford
Arroyo had a team-high 12 kills in a win over Hingham.
Jonah Wahnon, New Bedford
In three matches, Wahnon had a combined 45 assists.
BOYS TRACK
Henry Berry, Old Rochester
In addition to winning the long jump against Somerset Berkley, Berry took second in the long jump and fifth in the 200 at the South Coast Conference championship meet.
Noah Thorell, Old Rochester
Not only did Thorell win the 400 against Somerset Berkley, he placed second in the 400 and fourth in the high jump at the South Coast Conference championship meet.
Malik Washburn, Old Rochester
Washburn won the 110 hurdles and set a school and meet record with a time of 14.27 at the South Shore Twilight Invitational. He also won the 110 hurdles and triple jump at the South Coast Conference championship meet and took first in the 110 hurdles, triple jump and high jump in a win over Somerset Berkley.
Ty-Rell Pires, Wareham
Pires won the shot put, took fourth in the discus and sixth in the javelin at the Mayflower Athletic Conference championship meet.
Ryland Potter, Wareham
At the Mayflower Athletic Conference championship meet, Potter placed second in the 110 hurdles and third in the high jump.
BOYS LACROSSE
Nick Barriga, Apponequet
In a win over Dighton-Rehoboth, Barriga had 4 goals and 1 assist.
Colin McKay, Apponequet
McKay had 3 goals and 3 assists against Dighton-Rehoboth.
Brady Ellsworth, Bishop Stang
In a win over Old Rochester, Ellsworth had 4 goals and 1 assist.
Jack Ellsworth, Bishop Stang
Ellsworth had a combined 6 goals and 1 assist in two games.
Andrew Lally, Bishop Stang
In two games, Lally had a combined 6 goals and 9 assists.
Will Sanders, Bishop Stang
Sanders had a combined 27 saves and 1 assist in a pair of games.
Conner Araujo, GNB Voc-Tech
In two games, Araujo had a combined 2 assists and 10 goals to set the school’s single-season record for goals with 68.
Carter Lister, GNB Voc-Tech
Lister had a combined 6 goals and 2 assists in two games.
Nate Tobin, Old Colony
With 18 saves against Tri-County, Tobin surpassed 400 for his career.
BOYS TENNIS
Tyler DaSilva, Dartmouth
DaSilva won his first singles match against Durfee.
Alex Hu, Fairhaven
Hu won his first singles match against Somerset Berkley.
Caden Gonsalves, Old Rochester
Gonsalves won his third singles match against Fairhaven.
Subhav Parajuli, Old Rochester
Parajuli won his first singles match against Fairhaven.
Tomas doCanto, Wareham
doCanto won his second singles match against Middleboro.
SAILING
Sam Sperry, Dartmouth
Sperry won 8 out of 9 of his races in A Division as Dartmouth captured first in the Cape & Islands League Championship over 13 other schools.
This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: Vote SouthCoast Boys Athlete of Week May 18-25 2026