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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.
Aidan Mulholand, Manhasset (N.Y.)
The Woodstick Classic had been played every year since 1935 until the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 season, which included the anticipated annual showdown between Manhasset and Garden City. Mulholland made sure Manhasset picked up where it left off, playing a starring role in a 19-14 victory at Garden City on Saturday afternoon. The Michigan-bound midfielder is playing on the attack line while getting his lacrosse legs under him after a county-championship football season. The senior looked plenty lively to pace the Indians’ attack with a game-high five goals in the highest-scoring Woodstick Classic in history, as the Indians made it three straight wins and have a 75-62 advantage in the series.
Also notable: Dylan Beck, Yorktown (N.Y.); Owen Duffy, St. Anthony’s (N.Y.); Will Hughes, Wilton (Conn.); Joey Spallina, Mt. Sinai (N.Y.); Joey Terenzi, Manhasset (N.Y.)
— Dylan Butler
Ben Smith, Boys’ Latin (Md.)
The senior midfielder scored three goals and added an assist as Boys’ Latin rallied from an early deficit for an 8-7 win over Loyola Blakefield (Md.) in the MIAA-A Conference quarterfinals on Saturday. The Penn commit has been a steady contributor for the Lakers, who avenged a 12-10 loss to Loyola just six days earlier. Loyola led 5-0, 6-1 and 7-3 before Boys’ Latin was able to come back. Smith’s assist pulled the Lakers within 7-5, and then he scored twice to put his team in position to win it on Jacob Pacheco’s goal.
Also notable: Connor Gorman, Don Bosco (N.J.); Tommy Lubin, Calvert Hall (Md.); McCabe Millon, McDonogh (Md.); Colin McGill, Malvern Prep (Pa.); Ryan Schrier, Archbishop Spalding (Md.)
— Justin Feil
Hillis Burns, Louisville St. Xavier (Ky.)
Hillis Burns’ five-goal effort led Louisville St. Xavier to a state title on Saturday. He had a hat trick in the first quarter of the state championship. Burns is committed to Air Force.
— Justin Boggs
Crandall Quinn, Forest Hills Central (Mich.)
With 17 saves and five goals allowed, Rangers keeper Crandall Quinn put up some serious numbers to help his team snag a key 6-5 victory at Detroit Country Day (Mich.) on May 11. He then capped his terrific week with a four-save shutout against Northville (Mich.). That puts Quinn at a save rate of 65 percent for the season.
Also notable: Matthew Rodgers, Carmel (Ind.); Ryan Kemp, Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.); Andrew Macheca, Culver Academy Prep (Ind.)
— Jonah Rosenblum
Joey Garcia, Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.)
The senior goalkeeper made 19 saves in a 9-8 win over then-No. 3 St. Margaret’s (Calif.) on May 11, a result that lifted the Knights back into the top 10. He also added nine saves in a 13-6 victory over Palos Verdes (Calif.) on Saturday. Garcia has allowed just 5.5 goals per game and has a 68.9 percent save rate this season.
Also notable: Billy Barnds, Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.); Tommy Bethel, Mater Dei (Calif.); Thomas Power, Cherry Creek, Colo.; Jack Ringhofer, Regis Jesuit (Colo.)
— Laurel Pfahler