Week 4 Players of the Week

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Boys

Peyton Kassay / Alonso – Peyton logged 17 points in two games, including 14 goals, 3 assists, 17 ground balls, and 4 caused turnovers against Manatee and Wharton.

Also Considered:

  • Joseph Droge / St. Stephen’s – 13 goals, 5 assists, 6 ground balls (IMG, Manatee, St. Petersburg)
  • Ryan Mothershed Cases / Bloomingdale – 12 goals, 1 assist, 5 ground balls, 3 FOWs, 1 caused turnover (Lakeland, Durant, Freedom)
  • Matthew Vara / St. Stephen’s – 11 goals, 8 assists, 21 ground balls (IMG, Manatee, St. Petersburg)
  • Garrett Krsul / Steinbrenner – 9 goals, 1 assist, 6 ground balls, 1 caused turnover (Robinson, Mitchell)
  • Hunter Coffman / Osceola – 9 goals, 4 assists, 4 ground balls (Palm Harbor Univ., Wiregrass)
  • Avery Kamuf / Steinbrenner – 8 goals, 6 assists, 4 ground balls, 1 caused turnover (Robinson, Mitchell)
  • Collis Rhodes / Lakeland – 7 goals, 3 assists, 13 ground balls (Bloomingdale, All Saints’, Lakewood Ranch)
  • Justin Millican / St. Stephen’s – 7 goals, 11 assists, 13 ground balls (IMG, Manatee, St. Petersburg)
  • Luke Mowrer / Lakeland – 6 goals, 6 assists, 15 ground balls (Bloomingdale, All Saints’, Lakewood Ranch)
  • Cooper Hersey / Alonso – 5 goals, 9 assists, 11 ground balls, 1 caused turnover (Manatee, Wharton)
  • Jack McKay / Osceola – 2 assists, 18 ground balls, 40 FOWs, 1 caused turnover (Palm Harbor Univ., Wiregrass)
  • Ian Hobson / Lakeland – 3 goals, 17 ground balls (Bloomingdale, All Saints’, Lakewood Ranch)
  • Shale Saeger / Steinbrenner – 2 goals, 1 assist, 17 ground balls, 23 FOWs, 3 caused turnovers (Robinson, Mitchell)
  • SK Moore / Jesuit – 6 goals, 6 assists, 15 ground balls, 23 FOWs (Plant, Maclay)
  • Connor Walsh / Lakeland – 5 goals, 3 assists, 14 ground balls (Bloomingdale, All Saints’, Lakewood Ranch)
  • Leif McGraw / Plant – 2 goals, 1 assist, 14 ground balls, 17 FOWs (Jesuit, Freedom)
  • Christian Gambrell / Durant – 1 goal, 14 ground balls, 20 FOWs (Bloomingdale)
  • Finley Callaghan / Alonso – 12 ground balls, 24 FOWs (Manatee, Wharton)
  • Kyle Fieo / Bloomingdale – 8 goals, 8 FOWs, 6 caused turnovers (Lakeland, Durant, Freedom)
  • Andrew Diaz / Steinbrenner – 6 goals, 10 ground balls, 5 caused turnovers (Robinson, Mitchell)
  • Sam Johnson / Steinbrenner – 20 saves, .714 save percentage (Robinson, Mitchell)
  • Cole Narkiewicz / Jesuit – 5 ground balls, 25 saves, .676 save percentage (Plant, Maclay)
  • Connor Humphrey / Durant – 5 ground balls, 11 saves, .579 save percentage (Bloomingdale)
  • Eli Peck / Lakeland – 15 saves, .556 save percentage (Bloomingdale, All Saints’, Lakewood Ranch)
  • Ben Klaus / Alonso – 2 goals, 1 ground ball, 3 caused turnovers, 12 saves, .545 save percentage (Manatee, Wharton)
  • Michael Busweiler / Plant – 2 ground balls, 13 saves, .520 save percentage (Jesuit, Freedom)
  • Nick Pagnotta / St. Stephen’s – 18 saves, .500 save percentage (IMG, Manatee, St. Petersburg)

Girls

Bailey Richardson  / Alonso – Bailey booked an incredible 32 saves in two games last week, and finished with a .478 save percentage. Games were against Sunlake and Wharton.

Also Considered:

  • Catalina Frey / Tampa Catholic – 10 goals, 5 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 12 draw controls (Wiregrass, Newsome, Sarasota)
  • Susan Lowther / Riverview – 10 goals, 1 assist, 4 ground balls, 10 draw controls (Out-of-Door)
  • Taylor Lapointe / Steinbrenner – 9 goals, 5 assists, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 16 draw controls (Robinson, Paul VI (VA))
  • Sienna Cassella / St. Stephen’s – 8 goals, 2 assists, 7 ground balls, 6 caused turnovers, 22 draw controls (St. Pete Catholic, Manatee)
  • Madison Haynes / Sunlake – 8 goals, 1 assist, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover (Alonso, Wiregrass)
  • Payton Kelly / Tampa Catholic – 8 goals, 1 assist, 7 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers, 11 draw controls (Wiregrass, Newsome, Sarasota)
  • Lauren Brown / Academy of Holy Names – 8 goals, 7 assists, 1 ground ball, 1 caused turnovers, 4 draw controls (Wesley Chapel, St. Petersburg)
  • Vivian Ernst / Freedom – 8 goals, 5 ground balls, 5 draw controls (Plant, Bloomingdale)
  • Jasmine Mimi Walters / Newsome – 8 goals, 3 assists, 1 ground ball, 3 caused turnovers, 8 draw controls (Sickles, Tampa Catholic)
  • Ashling Marshall / St. Stephen’s – 8 goals, 3 assists, 5 ground balls, 5 caused turnovers, 8 draw controls (St. Pete Catholic, Manatee)
  • Taylor Ruf / Calvary Christian – 8 goals, 6 assists, 10 ground balls, 5 caused turnovers, 12 draw controls (Cypress Creek, Lakeland, St. Pete Catholic)
  • Jiavana Schweigert / Wiregrass – 8 goals, 2 assists, 7 ground balls, 6 caused turnovers, 16 draw controls (Pasco, Tampa Catholic, Sunlake)
  • Lauren Martinez / Academy of Holy Names – 7 goals, 3 assists, 6 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 9 draw controls (Wesley Chapel, St. Petersburg)
  • Malea Blackmore / Wiregrass – 7 goals, 2 assists, 2 ground balls, 10 draw controls (Pasco, Tampa Catholic, Sunlake)
  • Emma Stone / Freedom – 4 goals, 2 assists, 19 ground balls, 13 draw controls (Plant, Bloomingdale)
  • Maggie Mashke / Pasco – 7 goals, 14 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 6 draw controls (Wiregrass, Wesley Chapel)
  • Allie Ragano / Academy of Holy Names – 1 caused turnover, 6 saves, .750 save percentage (Wesley Chapel, St. Petersburg)
  • Macey Clay / Newsome – 4 saves, .667 save percentage (Sickles, Tampa Catholic)
  • Isabella Colosimo / Sunlake – 1 ground ball, 6 saves, .545 save percentage (Alonso, Wiregrass)
  • Abigail Sommer / Wiregrass – 10 saves, .526 save percentage (Pasco, Tampa Catholic, Sunlake)
  • Mia Rey / Riverview – 7 saves, .500 save percentage (Out-of-Door)
  • Natalia Rosales / Pasco – 21 saves, .477 save percentage (Wiregrass, Wesley Chapel)
  • Sydni O’nan / Tampa Catholic – 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover, 26 saves, .433 save percentage (Wiregrass, Newsome, Sarasota)