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This week’s Mean 15 performers in South Jersey boys and girls lacrosse include standout players nominated for the Player of the Week poll. Maddie Goulburn from Shawnee won last week's poll, followed by Caroline King and Erin Dunlap.
Each week we will highlight 15 boys and girls lacrosse standouts and give you all a chance to vote for your favorites.
Congratulations to Shawnee's Maddie Goulburn who won last week's poll. Caroline King of Bishop Eustace placed second, while Delran's Erin Dunlap placed third.
Please check out the poll that can be found at the bottom of this post for your vote. The poll ends Saturday morning.
Here are this week's South Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week nominees:
Riley Austin, Haddonfield. With six goals in a win against St. Ignatius of San Francisco, the Dawgs senior leads the team with 31 goals.
Mary Casano, Rancocas Valley. The Red Devils' senior erupted for nine goals in a win over Absegami to raise her season total to 40.
Rylee DiGenova, Winslow. The Eagles' junior has a pair of four-0gaol games, in wins against Burlington City and Highland.
Drew Groff, Haddon Township. The Hawk's junior has a six-game streak of at least three goals to push his season total to 30 goals.
Zoey Holstrom, Cedar Creek. One of the top scorers Down the Shore, the Pirates' sophomore has back-to-back six-goal games in wins against Gateway and Millville.
Liam Kennedy, Mainland. The Mustangs' senior scored five times in a win over St. Joseph Academy, matching his season best.
Aspen Knapp, Highland. The Tartans' senior has been the team's leading scorer four times in a dozen games.
Lorenzo Leomporra, Cherry Hill West. With six goals and an assist in an 8-7 win over Highland, the Lions' junior cemented his spot as the team's leading scorer.
Hattie Madden, Haddon Heights. With seven goals in a win over Middle Township, the Garnets' junior reached her season-high for four times.
Bruce Magladry, Eastern. With six games of at least a hat trick, the senior leads the Vikings with 25 goals.
Brian McKeever, Clearview. The junior scored twice as the Pioneers topped West Deptford in a key SJILL game.
Mason Raucci, St. Augustine. With 24 goals already this season, the Hermits' senior is five goals ahead of his previous season-best total.
Stephen Ruhf, Hammonton. The Blue Devil's junior hit the five-goal mark of the third time this season in a win over Timber Creek.
Natalie Stoltz, Middle Township. An eight-goal effort against in a win over Millville is a highlight in a 41-goal season so far for this Panthers senior
Arianna Walker, Moorestown Friends. The freshman leads the Foxes with 22 goals including a season-best seven against Burlington City in a win.
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This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: South Jersey High School Week 5 Girls and Boys Lacrosse top performer
The nominees for this week's South Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week include several standout players, with details available in the accompanying poll.
You can vote for the South Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week by participating in the poll located at the bottom of the article, which ends Saturday morning.
Maddie Goulburn from Shawnee won last week's South Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week poll.

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