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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).
Nick Voultos, Lawrenceville (N.J.)
The Lawrenceville staff had nightmares about Matt Higgins, the Boys’ Latin attacker who is one of the best in the country. Voultos helped them sleep easier and delivered a stellar performance, holding Higgins to one assist in the Big Red’s 10-1 win. Voultos, a senior defender committed to Michigan, is part of a Lawrenceville defense that has allowed just 5.0 goals per game and only 13 combined goals in reeling off three straight wins since an opening-season loss.
Also notable: Bennett Cook, Loyola Blakefield (Md.); Shae Lineager, Easton (Pa.); Jackson Mitchell, Calvert Hall (Md.); Tanner Shimko, Delbarton (N.J.); Brady Stangle, Calvert Hall (Md.); Alex Swinnie, Lawrenceville (N.J.) (Md.)
— Justin Feil
Jack Kelleher, Benjamin (Fla.)
It was a challenging week for Benjamin, and sophomore Jack Kelleher stepped up against tough competition. In an 8-7 victory over McDonogh (Md.), he scored two goals and two assists. Days later in a win over St. Albans (D.C.), he scored three goals and added four helpers. He has 39 goals and 38 assists for the season.
Also notable: Spence Burke, Westlake (Texas); Lucas Cheek, Lakeside (Ga.); Connor O’Brien, St. Edward’s (Fla.)
— Justin Boggs
Kyle Jenkins, Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.)
The Royals have no shortage of scoring options with David Gould and Max Kemp combining to score 45 points in their first three games. Now, Jenkins is catching fire with four-plus goals in three straight games. Most important, the Quinnipiac commit scored six goals in Hamilton Southeastern's 12-10 victory over East Grand Rapids. Jenkins combined to record a whopping 19 points in the Royals' three wins over South Oldham, Center Grove and East Grand Rapids.
Also notable: Jack Bichelmeyer, Western Reserve (Ohio); David Gould, Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.); PJ Kennedy, Pope John Paul II (Tenn.); Lachlan Moffatt, Detroit Catholic Central (Mich.); Charlie Quinn, Western Reserve (Ohio); Michael Tauscher, St. Viator (Ill.)
— Jonah Rosenblum
Owen Corsi, Cherry Creek (Colo.)
Senior goalkeeper Owen Corsi put on a standout performance between the poles for Cherry Creek on its three-win road trip. Corsi (High Point) recorded 13 saves on 21 shots on goal in the win at Torrey Pines (Calif.) and nine against La Costa Canyon (Calif.).
Also notable: Patrick Alvarez, Montrose (Colo.); Cael Carscadden, De La Salle (Calif.); Connor Conant, Marysville Getchelle (Wash.); Gavin Henry, Torrey Pines (Calif.); Cameron Huegerich, Timberline (Ida.); Parker Lee, De La Salle (Calif.); Tyler Napolilli, Arapahoe (Colo.)
— Theresa Palmquist
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.
Since 1978, USA Lacrosse Magazine has inspired generations of lacrosse families to love this great game and leave it better for the next. We harness the power of storytelling to help fuel the sport’s growth and enrich the experience of participants.