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Lamitie, Anzelone, Vega, Eckles, Booen Named USA Lacrosse High School Boys' Players of the Week

April 2, 2025
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
Bullis Athletics

USA Lacrosse recognizes the most outstanding individual performances in high school boys’ and girls' lacrosse in each region we cover with the USA Lacrosse Players of the Week.

New this year, coaches and others can submit athletes for consideration using our online form. Click here to enter your nomination.

Honorees are selected by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors and published each Wednesday on the USA Lacrosse Magazine website (usalacrosse.com/magazine) as well as our social media channels (@USALacrosseMag).

NORTHEAST

Dash Lamitie, Salisbury School (Conn.)

A dash of Dash was the perfect ingredient for Salisbury School (Conn.) to pick up a massive regular season win.

Dash Lamitie was outstanding for the Crimson Knights, playing a starring role in an 8-5 victory at Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) on Saturday. The Johns Hopkins-bound goaltender made 16 saves, including multiple from point-blank range, to stymie the potent Loomis Chaffee offense. An outrageous stop to rob Dartmouth-commit Milki Conway-Reppert in the fourth quarter might have been his best.

“Dash played amazing,” Salisbury School head coach Tom Spinella said. “He made the saves that he was supposed to make and a handful of others that were on another level.”

Also notable: Luke Dessi, Horace Greeley (N.Y.); Max Eynon, Port Washington (N.Y.); Lucas Garcia, Brunswick (Conn.); Charlie Koester, Garden City (N.Y.); Dylan Martini, Wantagh (N.Y.); Chandler McClements, St. Sebastian’s (Mass.)

— Dylan Butler 

MID-ATLANTIC

Quinn Anzelone, Bullis (Md.)

The senior attackman’s fifth goal of the game with 3:46 left in the fourth quarter gave Bullis an 8-7 win over Gonzaga (Md.). Anzelone also had an assist that helped the Bulls improve to 7-2 this season. The game marked the third time this season that Anzelone has scored five goals. The Navy commit also scored twice and had an assist in one half of play during Bullis’ 13-6 win over Cape Henlopen (Del.) to start the week.

Also notable: Bogue Hahn, McDonogh (Md.); Gabe Howard, Manchester Valley (Md.); Jackson Maher, Bullis (Md.); Daniel Mitchell, Dundalk (Md.); Gavin Romweber, Delbarton (N.J.); Kenny Shifflett, Dundalk (Md.); Jeff Stake, Lawrenceville (N.J.)

— Justin Feil 

SOUTH

Jayden Vega, Benjamin (Fla.)

Vega has been a prolific scorer for Benjamin, and he played a major role in a trifecta of victories. Against Gilman (Md.), he had four goals with an assist. The senior attackman had a six-goal outing against St. Albans (D.C.). Vega also scored an early goal against the Academy of the New Church (Pa.) to help Benjamin out of a slow start. He is committed to Brown.

Also notable: Jackson Corlew, St. Andrew’s (Fla.); PJ Kennedy, Pope John Paul II (Tenn.); Connor Kowalewski, Episcopal Dallas (Texas)

— Justin Boggs 

MIDWEST

Johnny Eckles, Rockhurst Jesuit (Mo.)

The Hawklets graduated their five leading scorers from a season ago, leaving a definite void. Eckles has helped fill that void, with 11 goals and six assists in Rockhurst Jesuit's first three games. He has scored or assisted on 39.5 percent (17 of 43) of the Hawklets' goals, including five goals and two assists against Lee's Summit West (Kan.) and two goals and two assists in an 8-2 win over Chaminade (Mo.).

Also notable: Max Kemp, Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.); Lachlan Moffatt, Detroit Catholic Central (Mich.); Tay Rodriguez, Culver Academy (Ind.); Wally Swiney, Upper Arlington (Ohio)

— Jonah Rosenblum 

WEST

Brody Booen, Santa Margarita (Calif.)

Booen, a sophomore, was Santa Margarita’s top goal scorer in all three games last week. He netted three goals and one assist in the loss to Sacred Heart (Calif.) before recording four at St. Francis (Calif.) and six against Judge Memorial (Calif.). The right-handed attackman averages four goals per game, good for second on the team behind senior Ryan Winters.

Also notable: Kellen Dunn, De La Salle (Calif.); Henry Goldberg, Cherry Creek (Colo.); Parker Lee, De La Salle (Calif.); Nicholas Parker, Arapahoe (Colo.); Owen Sherrod, Arapahoe (Colo.)

— Theresa Palmquist 

Nominations

High School Player of the Week

Nomination Form

New this year, coaches and others can submit athletes for consideration using our online form. Honorees are selected by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors.

Walton (Ga.) LSM Oliver Skeean