The past week of Shore Conference boys lacrosse action featured several great individual performances.

Now it’s time to get your vote in for who had the top performance in the Shore to choose the Orthopaedic Institute of Central Jersey Player of the Week. The winner will be announced on Thursday right here on ShoreSportsNetwork.com. Voting will end Wednesday at 11:59 p.m.

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Player of the Week nominees for 5/14 to 5/20

*Stats based on results reported to Shore Sports Network*

 

Canyon Birch, Manasquan

Birch continued his historic season with 11 goals and three assists to lead the Warriors to a 21-2 win over New Egypt in the first round of the South Jersey Group 1 playoffs.

 

Seamus Cochrane, Red Bank

Cochrane sank the game-winning goal in overtime to give Red Bank a 5-4 win over Toms River South. Cochrane finished the game with two goals and one assist. He also had a hat trick in a loss to Robbinsville in the first round of the South Jersey Group 3 playoffs.

 

Keith Dement, Long Branch

Dement recorded his 400th career save during a game against Mater Dei.

 

Wyatt Feinberg, Rumson-Fair Haven

Feinberg scored twice in an 18-2 win over Lawrence in the first round of the South Jersey Group 2 playoffs and added three goals and one assist to help the Bulldogs defeat Lacey, 17-11, in the quarterfinals.

 

Sean Laverty, Jackson Memorial

Laverty scored the game-winning goal with 10 seconds left in overtime to give Jackson a 7-6 win over Brick in the first round of the South Jersey Group 3 playoffs. Laverty finished the game with three goals and two assists. He scored twice in a 13-7 loss to Mainland in the quarterfinals.

 

Ryan McWhorter, Southern

McWhorter, a senior midfielder, scored four goals and added two assists when the Rams defeated Toms River East, 9-4, to clinch the Class A South division title for the sixth consecutive season. He had one goal in Southern’s 7-2 loss to Monroe in the South Jersey Group 4 quarterfinals.

 

Tim O’Hern, Wall

The senior attackman had four goals and one assist in Wall’s 17-4 win over Lower Cape May in the first round of the South Jersey Group 2 playoffs and then scored five goals in a 14-6 win over Cranford that put the Crimson Knights into the semifinals for the first time in program history.

 

Luke Valentino, CBA

Valentino scored four times, including the go-ahead goal with four seconds left in regulation, to lift CBA to a 9-8 comeback win over Pingry. He added three goals for the Colts in their 16-4 win over Paul VI in the first round of the NJSIAA Non-Public A playoffs.

 

 

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