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Season highs and new faces: Top 15 Shore girls lacrosse standout performances from Week 4

The girls lacrosse season is heating up.

As each game starts to have more meaning for postseason seeding, there's been some familiar faces, yet new names, that have been stepping up. Season-high performances, consistent scoring, and good defense has been had through the week of April 22 to 28.

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Here's the top 15 girls lacrosse standouts in the Shore Conference from last week.

Bridie Fitzgerald, Trinity Hall, Jr.

The junior came up big this past week in narrow wins over Manasquan Friday and Shore Tuesday when she scored three goals in each game.

Manasquan celebrate their win over Rumson-Fair Haven. Manasquan Girls Lacrosse outlasts Rumson-Fair Haven 10-9 in Rumson on April 23, 2024.
Manasquan celebrate their win over Rumson-Fair Haven. Manasquan Girls Lacrosse outlasts Rumson-Fair Haven 10-9 in Rumson on April 23, 2024.

Sophia Evans, Manasquan, Jr.

Evans had a late-game goal that proved to be important to win over Rumson-Fair Haven Tuesday, she finished with two goals and one assist. She also had three goals against Trinity Hall.

Rachel James, Rumson-Fair Haven, Jr.

The Loyola University Maryland commit tied her season-high five goals in a 12-11 win over Allentown on Monday. Plus she had three goals and one assist in a victory over Middletown South on Friday.

Gabby O'Brien, Shore, Jr.

The midfielder had six goals, four assists, two ground balls and five draw controls in a win over Manalapan on Saturday.

Chloe Keating, Red Bank Regional, So.

At the attack position, Keating had five goals and an assist in a win over Toms River North on Friday. Plus she had four goals against Southern on Tuesday.

Southern Regional vs Red Bank Catholic girls lacrosse. Southern’s Delaney Falk and RBC’s Molly Malone. Red Bank, NJSaturday, April 9, 2022.
Southern Regional vs Red Bank Catholic girls lacrosse. Southern’s Delaney Falk and RBC’s Molly Malone. Red Bank, NJSaturday, April 9, 2022.

Delaney Falk, Southern, Jr.

The midfielder nearly outscored Red Bank Regional herself as she finished with five goals in the 8-6 win over the Bucs on Tuesday.

Alyson Sojak, Barnegat, Sr.

The High Point University commit has continued her offensive onslaught this past week with seven goals and one assist over Red Bank Catholic to help her team remain unbeaten.

Hannah Leete, Wall, So.

The midfielder had two goals and four assists in a win over Red Bank Catholic on Tuesday. She also finished with four goals and two assists over St. John Vianney on Wednesday.

Sophia Devaney, Jackson Memorial, Sr.

The midfielder was on fire Monday when she finished with a season-high nine goals to go with two assists, four draw controls, four forced turnovers, and nine ground balls in a 14-3 win over St. Rose.

Grace Crowley, Toms River East, Jr.

In their three-game winning streak last week, Crowley had three goals against Point Pleasant Boro on Tuesday, five goals and two assists against Howell on Thursday, plus four goals and two assists against Jackson Memorial on Friday.

Madeline Krohn, Toms River South, Jr.

She made up for half her teams total points with six goals in their 12-10 win over Colts Neck on Wednesday.

Aryelle Stein, Manalapan, Fr.

The freshman scored a season-high nine goals in a 14-7 win over Brick Memorial on Thursday.

Sunny Betz, Holmdel, Fr.

The midfielder scored a season-high six goals in a win over Brick Memorial on Monday.

Maddie Koehler, Donovan Catholic, So.

The midfielder finished with four goals, an assist, two ground balls and seven draw controls in a victory over Long Branch on Monday.

Lily Scalabrini, Point Pleasant Boro, So.

At the attack position, she finished with three goals and an assist in a win over Colts Neck on Friday.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: NJ girls lacorsse: 15 standout Shore Conference players Week 4