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Player Performances
Career

Mikey Berkman from West Orange (Fla.). Photo courtesy: TK Photography for West Orange High School
Mikey Berkman from West Orange (Fla.) became Florida’s all-time scoring leader with an eight-point playoff performance last night.
The Syracuse signee’s six-goal, two-assist night put him at 483 career points, surpassing the 482 points by Conor Whipple from St. Andrew’s (Fla.). Whipple’s record had stood since 2013.
Berkman’s individual performance came on a night where he helped his team to a 13–11 win over Lake Minneola (Fla.) in the District 11 championship game.
The senior has put together quite the season. He joined the 400-point club earlier this season and became the first player in state history to record 200 career goals and 200 career assists.
Vincent Cartelli scored five goals and two assists for Somers (N.Y.) to surpass 200 career points. His teammate, Tyler Carr made 14 saves to give him more than 500 for his career.
Points

Eric Malever from Woodward Academy in Georgia. Photo by Mike Loveday
10: Eric Malever, Woodward Academy (Ga.)
10: Ben Hull, Kennesaw Mountain (Ga.)
Final. Mustangs win 15–7. @KageDees with another strong game with 4 goals. @benhull1112 with 10pts (4G, 6A).
— KMHS Boys Lacrosse (@KMHSLax) April 20, 2018
10: CJ Ashton, North Warren (N.J.)
10: Xavier Arline, Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.)
10: Joey Spallina, Mount Sinai (N.Y.)
Goals
7: Justin Tiernan, Glenn (N.Y.)
7: Andrew Branson, Cape Henry Collegiate (Va.)
Assists
8: Trevor Glavin, Mountain Lakes (N.J.)
7: Jake Coleman, Pleasantville (N.Y.)
7: Gaige Lennon, Interboro (Pa.)
Saves
25: Collin Drill, Bishop Ahr (N.J.)
Faceoff Percentage

Matthew Brock from Perkiomen Valley (Pa.).
100.00: Matt Brock, Perkiomen Valley (Pa.)
90.00: Zach Broomall, Springfield-Delco (Pa.)
88.89: Brian Mitrow, Hunterdon Central (N.J.)
85.71: AJ Porreca, Interboro (Pa.)
84.62: Matt Rueter, Holy Ghost Prep (Pa.)
82.35: Ben Lipkin, Millburn (N.J.)
81.25: Ryan Matsinger, Penncrest (Pa.)
80.95: Lucas Kopecky, Montgomery (N.J.)
80.00: Jake Auerbach, St. Joseph (N.J.)
80.00: John Dugenio, Bridgewater-Raritan (N.J.)
78.95: Mike McShea, Radnor (Pa.)
By the numbers: @RadnorLacrosse over @SHBoysLacrosse 10–5, Drew Brown 4g, Connor Pierce 3g1a, John Austen 2g1a, Jackson Birtwistle 3a, Ryan Bernicker 1g, Jack Dooley 1a. Mike McShea 15/19 FO, Archer Darrach 16 S. @NXTLCboys @phillylacrosse @Philly_Faceoff @sportsdoctormd
— Radnor HS Lacrosse (@RadnorLacrosse) April 20, 2018
78.95: Ryan Trapasso, Croton (N.Y.)
76.47: Zach Cole, Lenape (N.J.)
72.22: Tyler Rummel, Cedar Grove (N.J.)
71.43: Billy Kroeger, Ocean City (N.J.)
70.00: James Reilly, Conestoga (Pa.)
69.57: Nico Mattia, Queensbury (N.Y.)
65.38: Lucas Novack, Morris Hills (N.J.)
65.00: Liam Rosato, Germantown Academy (Pa.)
65.00: Russell Eberding, Sparta (N.J.)
65.00: Aidan Uralli, Rock Canyon (Colo.)
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