VOTE for the Top Mental Game Girls Lacrosse Player of the Week: April 21-26

Shore Conference Girls Lacrosse Player of the Week presented by Top Mental Game

The poll is open to select the Shore Conference Girls Lacrosse Player of the Week presented by Top Mental Game

Read through each player’s accomplishments and cast your votes. You can vote once per hour. This week’s poll will close on Wednesday at noon.

 

Congratulations to Freehold Township’s Gianna Neron for winning last week’s Player of the Week poll.

 

Top Mental Game Girls Lacrosse Player of the Week nominees (listed in alphabetical order).

April 21-26

 

Isabella Acevedo-Feldman, Sr., Howell

Acevedo-Feldman led the Rebels to 2 lopsided victories this week. She scored 8 goals, distributed 5 assists, and won 5 draw controls in a 20-9 win over Brick before scoring 6 goals, tallying 2 assists, and winning 5 draw controls in a 13-1 win over Middletown North. The Sacred Heart commit currently has 210 career goals and 128 career assists.

 

Madison Adam, Jr., New Egypt

Adam earns a second straight nomination after leading to New Egypt to 2 more wins this past week. She scored 6 goals and 3 assists in addition to scooping 9 ground balls, winning 8 draw controls, and forcing 5 turnovers in a 12-4 win against Pinelands. Next, she scored 11 goals and won 7 draw controls in a 12-8 win against Long Branch. The Duquesne commit currently has 224 career goals and 60 career assists and is just 16 points shy of 300.

 

Malia D’Alterio, Sr., Red Bank Catholic

The Caseys went 2-0 against Marlboro and Toms River South this week behind D’Alterio. She scored 7 goals, distributed 2 assists, and won 10 draw controls in a 13-7 win over Marlboro before scoring 5 goals, tallying 2 assists, and winning 5 draw controls in a 15-10 victory against Toms River South. The Sacred Heart commit currently has 114 career goals and 36 career assists.

 

Delaney Falk, Sr., Southern

The senior midfielder guided the Rams past 2 ranked teams in American Division action this past week. Falk scored 2 goals and 2 assists in a victory over No. 4 Red Bank before a 5 goal and 1 assist effort in a huge win over No. 2 Shore. The Navy commit currently sits at 234 career goals and 52 career assists and is only 14 points away from 300.

 

Addison Frulio, Fr., Central

The freshman sank 6 shots and distributed an assist as the Golden Eagles took down No. 8 Toms River East before erupting for 10 goals in a 15-14 win against Wall. Frulio is off to a rapid start to her high school career with 40 goals and 4 assists through the first 10 games.

 

Rachel James, Sr., Rumson-Fair Haven

The Bulldogs went 3-0 on the week against 2 ranked teams and a South Jersey power in large part due to the offensive prowess of James. James scored 5 goals and tallied an assist in addition to winning 7 draw controls and forcing 3 turnovers against No. 7 Manasquan. She followed that up with 3 goals and an assist against Shawnee before scoring another 3 goals against No. 5 Middletown South. The Loyola Maryland commit currently has 219 career goals and 64 career assists and is only 17 points away from 300.

 

Hannah Leete, Jr., Wall

Leete totaled 15 goals in the Crimson Knights’ 3 games this past week. She scored 2 in a loss to Middletown South before following that up with 6 goals in a 15-14 win over Manalapan and 7 goals and an assist in a 15-14 loss against No. 10 Central. The Sacred Heart commit currently has 84 career goals and 24 career assists.

 

Kennedy Poser, Jr., Ranney

Poser scored 2 goals, tallied 2 assists, scooped 7 ground balls, won 10 draw controls, and forced 6 turnovers in an 11-8 win over Pinelands before scoring 6 goals and 2 assists in a 10-9 loss to Stuart Day. The Manhattan commit currently has 33 goals and 8 assists this season.

 

Romina Revelo, Sr., Long Branch

Revelo scored 11 goals and distributed 5 assists in what was the best 3 game scoring stretch for her career so far. She scored 3 goals and tallied an assist in a 7-6 win against Monmouth before scoring 5 goals and 2 assists in a loss to New Egypt and 3 goals and 2 assists in a loss to Donovan Catholic.

 

Allie Soden, Jr., Barnegat

The junior goalie’s strong play in the net elevated the Bengals to a 3-0 week including 2 one goal victories against ranked teams. Soden had 6 saves in a 5-4 victory over No. 9 Point Boro. She followed that up with 10 saves in an 11-10 win over No. 8 Toms River East before finishing the week with 7 saves in an 11-4 win against St. John Vianney.