After another thrilling week of the high school soccer playoffs, 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 North Jersey Player of the Week in the poll at the bottom of this page.
Voting closes at 5 p.m. Thursday.
The senior finished with nine saves on Friday when the Warriors grinded out a 1-0 road win over division rival Emerson in the North 1, Group 1 final. He stopped six of seven in the semifinal against Indian Hills.
The senior forward gave the Maroons their first sectional title in 31 years on Friday by scoring five goals in the tournament and at least one in every round. The Lafayette tennis commit volleyed in the winner in the 75th minute when Ridgewood beat Clifton, 2-0, in the North 1, Group 4 final.
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The senior helped the Panthers clinch their first sectional title since 2018 and upset four-time defending champ Ramsey. He accounted for seven goals in the tournament, including both Glen Rock tallies in a 2-0 semifinal win and the first in a 2-1 finals win over the Rams.
The Penn State commit and newly-minted All-American chipped in one goal and three assists in the Spartans’ runaway win over Gill St. Bernard’s in the North Non-Public B final. The senior had a goal and an assist in the semifinal earlier in the week.
The Seton Hall commit picked up a seven-save shutout on Thursday when IHA blanked Oak Knoll, 3-0, in the North Non-Public A final. In three sectional matches, the senior totaled 23 saves to only one goal allowed.
The freshman poured in another two goals on Thursday when Ramsey downed Sparta, 3-0, to stay unbeaten and repeat as North 1, Group 2 champion. The rookie forward leads her team with 22 goals to go with 16 assists.
Geller took control in the sectional finals, netting a hat trick in Thursday’s 3-1 win over Morris Knolls. She added a goal and two assists in the previous round when Northern Highlands knocked off top seed Ramapo.
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