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Quinn DeCourcey has made headlines in Scituate as he receives the title of High School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week, following a stunning six-goal performance against Silver Lake. With over 35,000 votes from enthusiastic fans, this accolade showcases the community’s passion for high school lacrosse. His teammate, Willy Robinson, also reached a significant milestone with 300 career goals, further highlighting the talent within the team. As they prepare for the upcoming playoffs, Scituate’s lacrosse squad emphasizes teamwork and intelligent play, making their matches thrilling for all fans.

Scituate Celebrates Lacrosse Star Quinn DeCourcey!

In the heart of Scituate, excitement is buzzing as senior Quinn DeCourcey has been crowned the High School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Week! This accolade comes after DeCourcey pulled off a remarkable feat during a recent match where he netted an impressive six goals in a commanding 15-8 victory over Silver Lake. Talk about a record-breaking performance!

Thousands of Votes for a New Star

DeCourcey didn’t just win this honor; he truly earned it! With a whopping over 35,000 votes cast, it’s evident that the community stands firmly behind this talented player. The enthusiasm from the fans shows just how passionate Scituate is about their high school lacrosse, and clearly, DeCourcey has captured the hearts of many.

Rivalry and Teamwork Shine

But let’s not forget that DeCourcey isn’t the only standout in town. His teammate Willy Robinson made waves of his own last week, scoring six goals and providing an assist in a close 14-10 win against Nauset. In doing so, Robinson surpassed a monumental milestone by reaching 300 career goals—a feat few can achieve, placing him among the elite in Scituate lacrosse history.

The team also saw some impressive performances outside of Scituate. Ryan Trombly and Shane Mulcahy each tallied four goals and two assists in a resounding 13-2 win against Whitman-Hanson, while Owen Hofford showcased his skills by scoring three goals and dishing out four assists in Cohasset’s massive 19-0 triumph over East Bridgewater. The lacrosse field is certainly buzzing with talent this season!

Thrilling Overtime Heroes

Other players across the league are also making headlines. Anthony Barriere scored an incredible seven goals and added three assists during Archbishop Williams’ 14-4 victory over St. Mary’s. Plus, Tyler Riley’s crucial two goals, including a game-winner in overtime, helped Pembroke escape with an 8-7 win against Plymouth North. John Stones even managed to net the game-winner just seconds before the final whistle, securing a thrilling 10-9 victory against Weymouth!

Dynamic Duo and Team Strategies

In terms of strategy, the Scituate boys lacrosse team places a strong emphasis on teamwork and movement on the field. This approach helps them steer clear of what they call the “Willy Ball” mentality, focusing instead on smart plays. Robinson, a standout midfielder committed to playing lacrosse at Army, has played a pivotal role in leading the team. So far this season, he has racked up an astonishing 80 goals and 32 assists for a total of 112 points. With a career total of 205 goals and 84 assists, he’s ranked No. 3 all-time in Scituate history for goals and No. 4 for points!

Of course, it’s not all about individual achievements. The Scituate coaching staff, led by Mark Puzzangara, emphasizes intelligent play and discipline, something that is shining true this postseason. Although the team faced challenges in previous years during the playoffs, they are currently on a hot streak. After a decisive 20-6 win against Hanover in the Round of 16, they are gearing up for their upcoming Elite 8 match against Nashoba Regional at home.

A Strong League Performance

Scituate isn’t the only team turning heads; notable players like Ben Lusby, Braeden Sutton, and Nolan Jennings have emerged from other squads as well. Competitors like Medfield and Burlington are also making the league more thrilling than ever.

As the action heats up in the coming weeks, remember to cast your vote for the next Player of the Week, but hurry! Voting ends on Wednesday, April 23 at noon. And again, just a friendly reminder—votes via email won’t count!

So let the cheers ring louder as we celebrate Quinn DeCourcey and all the amazing young athletes who make high school lacrosse in Scituate so exhilarating!

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