The Brine/US Lacrosse Players of the Month 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
Danielle Pavinelli, Northport (N.Y.)
Through May 5, Pavinelli was leading Suffolk County (N.Y.) in scoring with 69 goals and 25 assists in 15 games. She finished with five goals and three assists in an impressive win over Wilton (Conn.). Pavinelli has at least seven points in eight of her games this season.
Also considered: Caitlin Cook, Garden City (N.Y.); Courtney Carollo, Ward Melville (N.Y.); Sophie Alois, Middle Country (N.Y.); Isabelle Vitale, Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.); Arden Tierney, Sacred Heart (N.Y.).
— Will Cleveland
MID-ATLANTIC
Blair Pearre, McDonogh (Md.)
Pearre is the senior leader of the No. 1 team in the country and she loves the role. She put the Eagles on her back in a 9-7 victory over Bishop Ireton (Va.) in mid-April, leading with five goals.
Also considered: Katie Duttenhofer, Oak Knoll (N.J.), Christina Cavallo, St. Stephens & St. Agnes (Va.), Hunter Chadwick, Severna Park (Md.)
— Tom Peace
SOUTH
Jordyn Case, Weddington (N.C.)
The sophomore was named the Charlotte-area Player of the Year, a testament to the respect she has earned throughout The Tar Heel State. She leads undefeated Weddington in goals and points and has won more than 70 percent of her draws. She has stepped up in the Warriors’ biggest games, scoring four goals twice against Lake Norman and once against Charlotte Latin.
Also considered: Jay Browne, Episcopal Dallas (Texas); Anna Winkler Episcopal Dallas (Texas); Alison Mills, Lassiter (Ga.), Leelee Denton, Harpeth Hall (Tenn.), Caroline Mullahy, Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.)
— Jonah Rosenblum