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Nick Testa of St. Andrew's (Fla.) boys' lacrosse

Testa, Lewis Named USA Lacrosse High School Boys' Players of the Week

March 4, 2026
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff

USA Lacrosse recognizes the most outstanding individual performances in high school boys’ and girls' lacrosse in each region we cover. Click here to nominate a player.

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 (@USALMag).

South

Nick Testa, St. Andrew's (Fla.)

Nick Testa has consistently been one of the most prolific offensive players in the country, and his start to the 2026 campaign has been no exception. The senior attackman already has 40 assists and 15 goals through eight contests, including a four-goal, 10-assist effort against NSU University School (Fla.). He also posted an eight-point effort against Vero Beach (Fla.) and several seven-point contributions. He is slated to attend Johns Hopkins University.

Also notable: Brandon Barlow, Oviedo (Fla.); Diego Salazar, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.)

— Justin Boggs

West

Bryson Lewis, St. Ignatius (Calif.)

Lewis was the definitive game-changer in St. Ignatius’ big 12-11 win over Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.), anchoring the defense with 19 saves and two ground balls and providing the kind of presence between the pipes that shifted momentum when his team needed it most. The senior goalie stood tall in clutch moments, making multiple key saves that kept the Wildcats in striking distance and energized his teammates on both ends of the field.

A committed recruit to Holy Cross, Lewis has steadily established himself as one of the most reliable goalkeepers in the West Region. His performance against a physically demanding Loyola attack showcased his quick reflexes, anticipation, and leadership, the foundation of a true play-maker who can single-handedly alter the course of a game. With his vocal presence and consistent stops, Lewis was the backbone of the victory and a major reason St. Ignatius came out on top in a tightly contested matchup.

Also notable: Ross Jacobsen, Torrey Pines (Calif.), Tripp King, Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.), Joey McNamara, Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.), Tate Sedlachek, Marin Catholic (Calif.)

— Sonorah Hunter