Stick Stars: The best players in Long Island boys and girls lacrosse - Newsday
A look at the top lacrosse performers on Long Island this week:
A late lacrosse winner isn’t uncommon in the playoffs, but doing so as time expires adds something special to the moment. Buscaglia’s fourth goal was exactly that in No. 8 Ward Melville’s 9-8 Suffolk Class A first-round win over No. 9 Floyd.
His four goals and one assist helped No. 3 Huntington pull away from No. 6 Commack in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.
The Thundercolts keep rolling, and Marco provided the fuel in No. 1 Hills’ Suffolk Class A quarterfinal win over No. 8 Ward Melville with six goals.
He had three goals and one assist in No. 5 Comsewogue’s Suffolk Class B quarterfinal win over No. 4 Harborfields, including the go-ahead score with 1:57 remaining.
McCarvill had three goals and three assists for No. 3 Port Washington in its Nassau Class A win over No. 6 Plainview-Old Bethpage JFK. Behan, a defenseman by trade, added two goals and two assists as the Vikings scored 11 second-quarter goals.
With four goals and two assists, it’s fair to say Vitale was the catalyst behind No. 5 Sayville’s win over No. 4 Islip in the Suffolk Class B quarterfinal.
The Tigers are moving on, and Atkinson’s five goals and one assist were exactly why as No. 3 Northport defeated No. 6 Connetquot in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.
A seven-goal game by Franco propelled No. 8 Longwood past No. 9 Bay Shore in the first round of the Suffolk Class A playoffs.
Her game-high five points made the difference for No. 10 Patchogue-Medford in its first-round Suffolk Class A win over No. 7 Sachem North.

Huntington's Valentina Puccio attempts a shot as Commack's Sarah Franke defends during a Suffolk Division I game at Commack on Tuesday, April 23, 2025. Credit: David Meisenholder
Puccio picked a good time for her best game of the season, scoring a season-high five goals along with two assists to lead No. 2 Huntington past No. 10 Patchogue-Medford in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.
All hail the champions. Virgilio recorded her 100th point and scored seven of the Cougars' 13 goals against Nichols (Buffalo) in the state CHSAA Class A final. Treacy had a goal and five assists.
: In a county with few upsets, No. 6 Plainedge delivered one last Saturday in part on Wade’s five goals and one assist against No. 3 North Shore in the Nassau Class C quarterfinals.
Michael Sicoli covers high school sports for Newsday. He graduated from Quinnipiac in 2022 and left with a master’s degree in sports journalism in 2023.