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Field Hockey: Decision in favor of The Player Of The Week
Every week, The Diary News/lohud requests that its perusers vote online for Field Hockey Player of the Week.

Last week, with mentors having designated three players for the honor, 31,644 votes were projected and Nanuet's Meghan Meehan won.

The goalie, who recorded 28 recoveries more than two successes, caught 12,629 votes. Pearl Stream goalie Megan McDonald was the sprinter up with 10,791. 사설토토

This week, mentors have selected eight competitors for their Sept. 12-17 play.

If it's not too much trouble, read about their achievements beneath, then, at that point, look to the survey to cast a ballot.

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There's no restriction to the times you might cast a ballot. Yet, kindly vote soon. The survey will close around early afternoon on Tuesday and results will be reported sometime thereafter by means of web-based entertainment.

First week survey: Field hockey: Decision in favor of The Diary News/lohud Player of the Week

Field hockey fight: Rye, which had been down 2-0, ties Lakeland 2-2 in most recent 21 seconds

District sports milestone:Clarkstown South's Jordan Turner indents Rockland unrivaled 200th win

Jenna Cunningham, Albertus Magnus
The senior forward, who's known for her speed and capacity to convey the ball, played a significant part in each of the five objectives the Birds of prey scored north of three games the week before. She scored two times and had an aid a 3-1 win over Pawling, scored the Bird of prey objective in a 1-1 bind with Pleasantville and had the help as Magnus scored as of now to disturb North Salem 1-0.

Emily Fidalgo, Nyack
The senior forward has made a major piece of Nyack's offense this year through her capacity to both move the ball and get it to colleagues for scoring possibilities. However, Fidalgo can likewise score was the game's high scorer with two objectives in a shutout prevail upon last week Clarktown North.

Klara Finkenberg, Rye Neck
Falling off seven days in which she had 40 recoveries in a 1-1 bind with Harrison and 28 in a 2-0 misfortune to Bronxville, the senior goalie kept eight recoveries in a 2-2 bind with Hastings, shut down every one of the eight shots she looked to keep the shutout in a 2-0 win over Croton and halted five shots in a 1-0 misfortune to Pawling.

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Olivia Leahy, Clarkstown North
The senior manager halted 52 shots north of three games. Included were 25 recoveries — some exceptionally athletic and unlikely — against now-positioned Fox Path. In one occasion, she had the option to lift an aeronautical shot that appeared to be headed for the rear of the net over-top the objective.

Maya O'Keefe, Mahopac
The flexible midfielder has been a closure player protectively, as well as a major hostile flash. The senior, who's serious areas of strength for exceptionally progress, scored both Mahopac objectives in its 2-2 bind with Fox Path and scored in an additional time shootout prevail upon have Somers in its competition.

Chelsea Porto, Harrison
The sophomore forward, whose changed play was dropped because of Coronavirus crossing out, scored the Huskies' solitary objective against positioned Rye prior to scoring multiple times in a success over Nyack. Porto, who has been major areas of strength for exceptionally hostile corners, has 11 objective on the season.

Samantha Reder, Fox Path
Reder, a sophomore forward, indented five of her 11 objectives on the season the week before. She had a full go-around and an aid a success over Clarkstown North and scored two of the Foxes' three objectives in a 3-0 win over North Rockland.

Reina Thalheimer-Santamaria, Rye Nation Day
The senior forward, who's headed toward the best beginning of her profession, recorded had stunts in three straight games last week, assisting the Wildcats with winning each of the three.