The Brine/US Lacrosse Players of the Week are named each Tuesday to recognize the most outstanding individual performances in high school girls’ lacrosse in each of the five regions — Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, Midwest and West — outlined in our high school coverage.
Northeast
Andra Savage, Palmyra-Macedon (N.Y.).
The incredibly prolific and productive sophomore midfielder/attacker became her school’s all-time leading scorer with a goal against Marcus Whitman (N.Y.) last week. Unfortunately, Savage tore her ACL in the next game against Canandaigua (N.Y.). Savage has 64 goals and 37 assists this season for the Red Raiders, who advanced to the Class C state semifinals last season. She has 190 goals and 76 assists in the past three seasons.
Also notable: Caroline DeBellis, Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.); Amanda Cramer, Fayetteville-Manlius (N.Y.)
— Will Cleveland
Mid-Atlantic
Caitlynn Mossman, Notre Dame Prep (Md.)
Mossman scored two goals and had one assist as the Blazers defeated McDonogh (Md.) in the IAAM championship game. She also had one assist in the semifinals victory over Glenelg Country (Md.).
Also notable: Kaitlyn Pham, Holton-Arms School (Md.); Stephanie Hong, Holton-Arms (Md.); Kacey Knobloch, Moorestown (N.J.); Mariana Lopez-Ona, Princeton (N.J.); Dana Carlson, Springfield-Delco (Pa.); Sydney Wolfington, Agnes Irwin (Pa.)
— Mike Loveday
South
Genny Wood, Hockaday (Texas)
The senior attacker scored six goals and won seven draw controls to help Hockaday beat No. 1-seeded Kinkaid and win its first Texas Girls High School Lacrosse state championship. Wood had a total of 16 goals, four assists and 19 draw controls in the three-game tournament.
Also notable: Kylie Skovira, Charlotte Catholic (N.C.); Allegra Catalano, American Heritage-Delray (Fla.); Kylie Hazen, American Heritage-Delray (Fla.); Brooke Beverly, Mill Creek (Ga.); Briana Carrasquillo, Milton (Ga.); Haleigh Manning, Cambridge (Ga.); Elizabeth Harrison, Lassiter (Ga.).
— Aimee Ford Foster