After another exciting week of the high school lacrosse season, it's time to look back on the best performances.

Read about the players who stood out last week and let us know who you think should be the HSS North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.

Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Katie Adams, Ridgewood senior midfielder

Adams turned in another excellent week with 10 goals in three wins for the Maroons. She also combined for seven draw controls.

Rose Dooley, Holy Angels junior midfielder

Dooley racked up 14 goals and three assists last week to push Holy Angels to three wins, including one over Fair Lawn in the Bergen County tournament. The Rochester commit poured in nine forced turnovers as well.

Isabella Flaccavento, Glen Rock junior midfielder

Flaccavento not only had seven goals and four assists for the Panthers, but delivered her best game in her team's most important win of the year. In a battle for first place with Pascack Valley, she finished with season-highs of six goals, five ground balls and five forced turnovers.

Lily Harrington, Mahwah sophomore midfielder

Harrington came through in the clutch by scoring the winner in the last three minutes against Old Tappan and setting up the overtime goal in a Bergen County tournament game against River Dell. For the week, she had eight goals, four assists and six ground balls.

Will Goldstein, Ramapo junior attack

Goldstein fueled the offense in back-to-back Top 10 wins over Northern Highlands and St. Joseph. He notched six goals and four assists.

Brendan Haller, Pascack Valley junior goalie

Haller posted a .700 save percentage last week after making 28 saves on 40 shots. That helped the Panthers defeat Old Tappan in the regular season and hold Tenafly to season-low three goals in a county tournament win.

Brady Kushner, Don Bosco senior attacker

The Loyola commit scored a game-high four goals on Wednesday when No. 2 Don Bosco knocked off No. 1 Ridgewood in a 13-4 road victory. He added three goals and two assists in the following win over Mountain Lakes.

Pat O'Neill, Ramsey junior attacker

O'Neill picked up five goals and three assists for the Rams, who fell to Mahwah on Tuesday but avenged that loss days later in the Bergen County Sweet Sixteen. He buried his 100th career goal in the rematch.

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This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: VOTE HSS North Jersey Lacrosse Player of the Week for April 27-May 3