Vote for the lohud Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week, presented by White Plains Hospital

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The lohud Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week poll, presented by White Plains Hospital, spotlights the players who had a headline-worthy impact on the previous week. Your vote determines the winner. Review what our finalists got done in between the lines, then vote for the player who had the biggest impact.

We'll keep the poll open until 3 p.m. Wednesday and then announce the winner on social media.

Lohud Athlete of the Week polls are presented by White Plains Hospital.

Dakota Bourgie, Putnam Valley

The junior attackman and midfielder got four goals and one assist in a 12-11 overtime loss to Clarktown South, six goals and one assist in a 15-14 win over Carmel and three goals and two assists in a 10-9 loss to Westlake.

Max Cotrone, North Salem

The junior midfielder opened the season by netting five straight Tigers goals in a 14-1 win over Ardsley. He finished with six goals and one assist.

Luke Dessi, Greeley

The freshman attackman delivered seven goals and one assist in a 16-11 win over Mamaroneck and six goals in a 14-4 win over Mahopac.

Jackson Kearns, Dobbs Ferry

The sophomore attackman had four goals in an 11-10 loss to Harrison, six goals and two assists in a 15-9 win over Magnus and four goals and two assists in a 4-2 win over Rye Neck.

Kevin Kukla, Tappan Zee

The senior midfielder had two goals and one assist in a 14-8 win over Fox Lane, seven goals and four assists in a 14-5 win over Hen Hud and four goals and two assists in a 19-8 win over Red Hook.

Joe Martucci, Pelham 

The senior midfielder totaled four goals and one assist in an 8-3 win over John Jay and three goals and one assist in a 13-8 win over Mahopac.

Aidan Mazzoni, Hen Hud

The senior goalie made 13 saves in a 14-9 loss to Scarsdale and 28 saves in a 15-4 loss to Tappan Zee.

Finnegan Mitchell, Suffern

The senior midfielder finished with three goals and two assists in a 13-11 win over Fox Lane and three goals and one assist in a 15-6 win over Blind Brook.

Blake O’Callaghan, John Jay

The junior goalie made 14 saves in a 6-2 loss to Yorktown, nine saves in a 13-4 win over Carmel and 11 saves in an 8-3 loss to Pelham.

John Jay goalie Blake O'Callaghan meets Yorktown's Brady Sheridan at the point of attack during the Huskers' 6-2 win on Saturday, April 5, 2025 at John Jay High School in Cross River, N.Y.

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