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), Tyler Tan (White Plains), David Hundzynski (Pleasantville), Christian Biondi (White Plains) and Andrew Nessel (Pleasantville).
The poll closes at 2 p.m. on Wednesday.
Here are the Week 6 finalists:
Last week: Keep up with the Week 6 action on the lohud Boys Lacrosse Scoreboard
Chad Bowen, Yorktown
The junior FOGO won a faceoff with 2.8 seconds to go in regulation, took a couple of steps into the clear and beat the clock to force overtime in a 9-8 double-OT win over Rye. He went 12 for 21 at the dot. Bowen also scored in a win over New Fairfield,
Luca Duva, John Jay
The senior attackman helped the Wolves extend their winning streak to five straight, getting four goals and two assists against Bronxville and five goals and two assists against Fox Lane.
Harlan Glassman, Mamaroneck
The junior FOGO won 81% of the faceoffs he took in an 11-7 loss to Darien, Conn. and won 71% of the draw he took in a win over Bronxville.
Brendan Kavanagh, White Plains
The junior goalie made 11 saves in a win over Clarkstown South, 20 saves in a loss to Scarsdale and 17 saves in a win over Nyack. He gave up 27 goals on those games.
Jackson Kearns, Dobbs Ferry
The freshman attackman had one goal and one assist in a loss to Westlake, six goals in a win over Nyack and four goals and two assists in a win over New Rochelle.
Zach Pero, Byram Hills
The senior midfielder had two goals and three assists while picking up 14 ground balls in a win over Fox Lane. He added two goals and six assists while scooping eight ground balls in a win over Putnam Valley.
Matt Risley, Carmel
The senior attackman delivered four goals and two assists in a league in over Wappingers, giving the Rams a sixth consecutive win.
C.C. Savastano, Lakeland/Panas
The sophomore attackman had three goals and two assists in a win over Brewster, four goals and one assist in a win over Ossining and four goals and two assists in a win over Briarcliff.
Tyler Taerstein, Blind Brook
The sophomore attackman had three goals and four assists in a win over Edgemont, four goals and three assists in a win over Hastings, four goals and one assist in a loss to Bronxville and one goal and two assists in a loss to Hen Hud.
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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