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

Nine standout performances from the past week up for consideration

Apr. 6, 2026 at 8:07pm

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With nine worthy candidates who shined last week, readers can vote to decide who the lohud Girls Lacrosse Player of the Week should be. The poll will be open until 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 and the winner will be featured on lohud sports social media accounts.

Why it matters

Girls lacrosse is a popular high school sport in the region, and recognizing the top players each week helps celebrate their achievements and build excitement around the sport.

The details

The candidates include Faith Brown of Pleasantville, LuLu Carey of Pearl River, Fin Degl of John Jay-Cross River, Brooke Green of Pelham, Michaela Kaltsas of Fox Lane, Elle Mason of Rye Country Day School, Sophie Olsey of Harrison, Ava Ryan of Yorktown, and Kyla Zamprelli of Clarkstown South. Their stat lines from the past week's games are provided, showcasing their standout performances.

  • The poll will be open until 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 8.
  • Last week's poll winner was Sofia Conners of Somers.

The players

Faith Brown

The Pleasantville midfielder had five goals, three assists, nine draw controls and two caused turnovers in a 17-8 win over Somers.

LuLu Carey

The Pearl River freshman scored four goals in an 8-6 win over Harrison.

Fin Degl

The John Jay-Cross River midfielder had six goals and an assist to lead the Wolves in a 16-14 win over Wappingers, and also scored five goals in their 18-8 win over Mahopac.

Brooke Green

The Pelham sophomore had three goals and an assist in a 15-7 win over Albertus Magnus, and four goals in their 12-11 loss to Rye Country Day School.

Michaela Kaltsas

The Fox Lane player had three goals and three assists in the Foxes' 14-4 win over Section 2's Guilderland.

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What they’re saying

“Despite a shortened schedule during the holiday week, there still were several outstanding team and individual performances.”

— Stephen Haynes, Author

What’s next

The poll will be open until 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 and the winner will be featured on lohud sports social media accounts.

The takeaway

Recognizing the top girls lacrosse players each week helps celebrate their achievements and build excitement around the sport in the local community.