VOTE for the Top Mental Game Shore Conference Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week: April 21-27

Top Mental Game Shore Conference Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week

The poll is open to select the latest Shore Sports Insider Shore Conference boys lacrosse player of the week.

Read through each player’s accomplishments and cast your votes. You can vote once per hour. This week’s poll will close on Thursday at 10 p.m.

 

Player of the Week nominees (listed in alphabetical order).

April 21 to 27

 

Nick Correia, Jr., Attack, Brick Memorial

Recorded three assists in a win over Ocean to become Brick Memorial’s all-time assists leader with 77. He totaled four goals and four assists in two games.

 

Joe Egan, So., Midfield, Red Bank Catholic

Scored four goals and assisted on another when the Caseys defeated Colts Neck 11-7 for their first win of the season. Egan tallied 10 goals and two assists in four games.

 

Liam Griffin, Sr., Midfield, Southern

Scored twice and added an assist to reach 100 career goals in a 12-2 win over Holmdel. Also scored twice versus Rumson-Fair Haven.

 

Eli Greenberg, So., Attack, Manalapan

Scored a career-high five goals in a win over Red Bank Catholic and recorded a hat trick in a 15-3 win over Donovan Catholic.

 

Jakob Jason, Sr., Attack, Barnegat

Tallied a career-high seven points, including his 100th career point, when Barnegat rolled to a 22-11 win over Point Boro. Jason had 12 goals and 11 assists in four games as the Bengals increased their winning streak to nine games.

 

Pat Loxley, Sr., Goalie, Manasquan

The Muhlenberg commit made 10 saves, including two crucial stops in the third quarter, in an 8-7 overtime win over CBA. Also made six saves in one half of work against Red Bank.

 

Luke Lydon, Jr., Attack, Rumson-Fair Haven

Scored three goals and added one assist in an 11-8 win over Southern to reach 100 career goals. The Boston University commit totaled six goals and three assists in four games.

 

Tucker Malfa, Sr., Midfield, Shore

Recorded a hat trick that included the go-ahead goal in the fourth quarter during an 8-7 comeback win over Holmdel, then scored a career-high five goals in an 11-10 win over Wall that extended Shore’s winning streak to six games.

 

Ben Misa, Sr., Midfield, Toms River North

Matched his career-high with four goals when the Mariners defeated Marlboro, 11-8, in a battle for first place in the Freedom Division.

 

Gerard Uzzolino, So., Attack, Toms River East

Recorded 16 points in two games with six goals and four assists in a win over Jackson Memorial and four goals and three assists in a win over Middletown South.