The Warrior/US Lacrosse Players of the Week are named each Tuesday to recognize the most outstanding individual performances in high school boys' lacrosse in each of the five regions — Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, Midwest and West — outlined in our high school coverage.
Northeast
Logan Tobias, Commack (N.Y.)
Tobias won 18 of 21 faceoffs to help Commack dominate possession in a 9-8 upset win over Half Hollow Hills East (N.Y.). Tobias also scored a goal in the win. In controlling tempo and possession, Commack didn’t allow East to score a goal over the final 24 minutes of the game. Tobias is headed to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.
Also notable: Michael Giaquinto, Ward Melville (N.Y.); Klay Stuver, Fairport (N.Y.)
— Will Cleveland
Mid-Atlantic
Joe White, Collegiate (Va.)
White became the first player in Virginia history to reach 400 career points on May 2. He scored two goals and added two assists against Benedictine (Va.) to reach the milestone. The Penn State signee has 403 career points and has put the state's scoring lead well beyond the next player on the list. Dan Doty from Potomac School (Va.) scored 323 career points and was the state's all-time leader since 2000.
Also notable: Liam Powderly, McDonogh (Md.); Mac Bredhal, Chatham (N.J.); C.J. Kirst, Delbarton (N.J.); James Reilly, Conestoga (Pa.)
— Mike Loveday
South
Owen Caputo, Middle Creek (N.C.)
The senior midfielder became North Carolina’s all-time leading scorer in Middle Creek’s 20-3 win over Athens Drive in the state playoffs. Caputo had six goals and three assists in the win, all in the first half. He tied the state record for points when he assisted his brother Jake and then set the record on an unassisted goal. Caputo has 80 goals and 45 assists this year. He had 480 career points.
Also notable: Dylan Hess, Ponte Vedra (Fla); Jonathan Endicott, Louisville Trinity (Ky.); Nicky Solomon, Centennial (Ga.); Jake Lemon, Tampa Jesuit (Fla.); Carl Klepper, St. Andrew’s (Fla.); Christian Laureano, Cardinal Mooney (Fla.); Jake Kiefer, Bishop Moore (Fla.); Anthony Molle, St. Andrew's (Fla.).
— Aimee Ford Foster