We're keeping score and taking down names.
Our readers will again be able to make a statement each week. We'll be taking a quick look back and highlight some of the previous week's top performances each Monday. The readers will then decide who had the biggest impact by voting for the lohud Player of the Week.
The previous winners are Fin McConnell (Kennedy Catholic) and Tyler Tan (White Plains).
The poll closes at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Here are the Week 3 finalists:
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Max Cotrone, North Salem
The sophomore had four goals in a loss to Croton and four goals and two assists in a win over Hastings.
Jared Effinger, Harvey
The senior led the Cavaliers to a 13-6 win over Horace Mann, finishing with six goals and two assists.
Chris DeGiorgio, Putnam Valley
The senior had two goals and two assists in a win over Pawling, two goals and four assists in a win over Edgemont, three goals and one assist in a win over Hastings and two goals and one assist in a win over Irvington.
Stephen DiNapoli, Westlake
The senior helped the Wildcats stay unbeaten, getting four goals in a win over Suffern, four assists in a win over Blind Brook and two goals and one assist in a win over Clarkstown North.
David Hundzynski, Pleasantville
The sophomore won 12 of 20 draws in a win over Byram Hills, then went 16 for 22 and picked up 13 ground balls in a win over Bronxville.
Matt Mayfield, Somers
The junior was again dominant at the dot, going 28 for 31 in wins over Fox Lane and Mahopac while adding one goal, two assists and 22 ground balls.
Joseph Rafferty, Rye Country Day School
The sophomore had two goals and two assists in a loss to Frederick Gunn, then delivered eight goals and one assist in a win at Long Island Lutheran.
Matt Risley, Carmel
The senior was a catalyst in three wins, collecting three goals and five assists against Brewster, two goals and two assists against New Fairfield and three goals and one assist against New Rochelle.
Dom Savastano, John Jay-Cross River
The senior sparked wins over Mahopac and Haldane, going 20 for 22 on faceoffs against the Wolf Pac and 15 for 18 against the Blue Devils.
Dylan Warzecha, Nyack
The junior had three goals and four assists in a win over Hastings and two goals and eight assists in a 13-5 victory over North Rockland. He's got 18 goals and 23 assists in seven games.
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: You make the call. Who is the lohud Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week?
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