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The USA Lacrosse Players of the Week recognize the most outstanding individual performances in high school boys’ lacrosse in each of the five regions — Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, Midwest and West — outlined in our high school coverage.

NORTHEAST

Cal Lambert, Victor (N.Y.)

Lambert made sure Dan Stone’s debut as the Victor head coach was a victorious one, sparking a second-half comeback in a 13-8 victory over Hilton (N.Y.). After Victor struggled offensively in the first half against Hilton’s zone, Stone challenged his team for “one shot, one goal,” in the second half, and Lambert led that charge. The Army-bound two-way senior midfielder scored eight goals on 50 percent shooting while playing great on both ends of the field.

Also notable: Anthony Mollica, Massapequa (N.Y.); Hayden Shin, New Canaan (Conn.); Nick Graap, Lakeland/Panas (N.Y.); Nolan O’Brien, Lincoln-Sudbury (Mass.)

— Dylan Butler

MID-ATLANTIC

Kevin Tucker, Loyola Blakefield (Md.)

Tucker had a hat trick to help the Dons defeat Boys’ Latin 12-10 on May 9. Each time that Loyola Blakefield would build a cushion, Boys’ Latin would answer, but in the fourth quarter, Tucker scored back-to-back goals for a 12-8 lead that proved decisive. It marked the third win in a row for Loyola Blakefield, starting with handing Archbishop Spalding just its second loss of the season.

Also notable: Chuck Cacciutti, Haverford (Pa.); Ryan Duenkel, St. John’s College High (Md.); Nick Golini, St. Mary’s (Md.); John “JD” Nett, St. John’s Catholic Prep (Md.); Parker Sealey, Severna Park (Md.)

— Justin Feil

SOUTH

Max Sanderson, Jupiter (Fla.)

The senior won a state championship with Jupiter on Saturday and helped his squad by scoring three times in the title game against Winter Park (Fla.). In the state semifinal, Sanderson had four goals in a win over Plant (Fla.). Sanderson, a Lafayette recruit, had a team-leading 71 goals in 2021.

Also notable:  Anthony Borodiak, St. Andrew’s (Fla.); Thomas Mencke, Highland Park (Texas); Curran Rose, Dallas Jesuit (Texas); Jack Schulte, St. Andrew’s (Fla.)

— Justin Boggs

Nike/US Lacrosse High School Rankings
National Boys' Top 25 | National Girls' Top 25
Northeast Boys' Top 10 | Northeast Girls' Top 10
Mid-Atlantic Boys' Top 10 | Mid-Atlantic Girls' Top 10
South Boys' Top 10
| South Girls' Top 10
Midwest Boys' Top 10
| Midwest Girls' Top 10
West Boys' Top 10
| West Girls' Top 10

MIDWEST

Mac Scholl, Upper Arlington (Ohio)

The final score might not show it, but Upper Arlington’s 12-4 win over Dublin Jerome (Ohio) in the MSLCA tournament title game had plenty of tense moments and Scholl rose to the challenge every time. Up 1-0 late in the first quarter, the standout goalkeeper made several point-blank saves. Tied at one early in the second, Scholl made a fine five-hole save. Leading just 4-2 in the opening minutes of the third, Scholl stunned the crowd at Hudson Memorial Stadium with a couple of lunging saves.

Also notable: Jake Klein, Carmel (Ind.); Johnny Hackett, New Trier (Ill.); Connor Borkowicz, Brother Rice (Mich.); Davis Provost, Culver Military Academy (Ind.)

Jonah Rosenblum

WEST

Nils Barry, St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.)

The senior attackman scored the first two goals to put the Wildcats ahead early en route to a 9-8 win over Torrey Pines (Calif.) in a battle between the region’s top two teams Saturday. St. Ignatius never trailed, and Barry added a third goal late in the game to break a 7-all tie before Luke Williams scored the game-winner two minutes later.

Also notable: Andrew Cook, Torrey Pines (Calif.); Carter Korzenski, Cherry Creek (Colo.); Eric Neilson, Corner Canyon (Utah)

— Laurel Pfahler