Eastern Mass. boys’ lacrosse: Players of the Week for May 6-12

Eastern Mass. boys’ lacrosse: Players of the Week for May 6-12

Here are notable performances from boys’ lacrosse players competing in Eastern Mass. conferences/leagues in the past week.

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Chase Dreystadt, Bishop Feehan —The junior attack capped a fruitful week with three goals, headlined by the OT winner, against third-ranked BC High Monday. He began the week with more two hat tricks — in a 12-9 win over Moses Brown on Thursday and a 15-2 victory against Catholic Memorial on Saturday, putting him over 100 career goals.

Owen French, Dracut —The program’s career points leader erupted for seven goals and two assists in a 12-4 win over Shrewsbury on Saturday and added a four-goal, three-assist line Monday in a 16-4 defeat of Lowell.

Dylan O’Driscoll, North Reading — The sophomore fired in five goals in a 12-5 triumph over Essex Tech on Wednesday, then potted his fourth goal of the game to defeat Newton South, 10-9, in overtime Saturday.

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Charles Parish, King Philip — The junior attack racked up six goals and two assists in a 16-5 beating of North Attleborough on Wednesday, followed by another five goals in a 16-3 domination of Hockomock rival Franklin on Monday.

Taylor Richardsonc, St. John Paul II — The junior continued his high-flying campaign with a 16-goal week, including six in a 17-5 victory over Monomoy on Wednesday, five in a 15-4 win over Monson on Saturday, and five more with four assists to cruise past Sturgis East on Tuesday, 17-5.

Travis Smith, Falmouth — The Skidmore-bound faceoff specialist showcased his expertise at the faceoff-X, winning 17 of 18 in a 16-1 win over Martha’s Vineyard on Thursday, and collecting a whopping 21 faceoff wins Monday to defeat Bridgewater-Raynham, 13-5.

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