There were plenty of highlights throughout the Central Mass. field hockey scene last week, and Jennifer Toland picked a few of the best for readers to vote on to decide the Hometeam Field Hockey Player of the Week.

Congratulations to Northbridge’s Isabelle Stanley for taking the top spot in last week’s poll of over 38,000 votes. Stanley recorded 17,631 votes (46.3 percent) to take the top spot ahead of Algonquin’s Anna Belville (8,267 votes) and St. Bernard’s Molly McGowan (5,642).

These picks were selected from performances reported by area coaches to the Hometeam Scoreboard. Coaches or administrators are encouraged to report game results and highlights each night by calling the T&G sports desk at 508-793-9350 or emailing sports@telegram.com.

Morgan Bieler, Nipmuc

The senior scored four goals to lead the Warriors to a 2-0-1 week.

Lexi Carroll, Hopedale

The junior scored four goals, including a hat trick against Notre Dame Academy, and helped Hopedale to a pair of wins.

Julianna Casucci, Uxbridge

The senior scored eight goals, including a six-goal outburst in a win over Doherty, and had an assist to lead the Spartans’ 2-0-0 week.

Jillian Degnan, Westborough

The senior scored five goals and had an assist to lead the Rangers to a 2-0-0 week.

Maria Hamm, Quabbin

The eighth grader scored a goal and added two assists in a win over Groton-Dunstable.

Olivia Hammond, Oxford

The sophomore made 10 saves in a scoreless draw with South and stopped 29 shots in a 4-0 loss to Fitchburg.

Kacie Horn, Marlborough

The junior had a hat trick in a 3-3 draw with Shrewsbury and dished out three assists in the Panthers’ win over Oakmont Regional.

Gianna Manca, Narragansett

The senior posted three shutouts, including a seven-save performance against Maynard, to bring her season total to eight.

Addie McGrath, Grafton

The sophomore had four goals and an assist in the Gators’ three games.

Val Michel, Nashoba

The senior made seven saves in a shutout win over Algonquin Regional and helped lead the Wolves to a 2-0-0 week.

Rylie Nelson, Tahanto

Nelson scored five goals and added an assist to lead Tahanto to a 3-0-0 week.

Cate Phillips, Notre Dame Academy

Phillips’ first varsity goal broke a tie in the fourth quarter and lifted the Rebels to a 2-1 win over Oakmont Regional.

Ireland Shea, St. Paul

The junior scored five goals, including a natural hat trick in a win over Worcester Tech, added an assist and led the Knights to a 2-0-0 week.

Isabelle Stanley, Northbridge

The sophomore dished out four assists in a win over Quaboag Regional.

Grace Woodsmall, Wachusett

The junior scored a goal and added two assists in a win over Grafton.

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