Poll

Vote For The Ruden Report-Fairfield County Bank Players Of The Week

We have seven male and six female finalists for The Ruden Report-Fairfield County Bank Player of the Week votes.

The votes will run until noon on Thursday. The winners will get our POTW T-shirts, courtesy of Fairfield County Bank.

Here are the male finalists:

Kyle Colsey, Ridgefield Lacrosse. Colsey finished with six goals and two assists in a 14-8 win over Greenwich.

Jacob Ditscher, Danbury Baseball. Ditscher pitched a three-hit shutout with eight strikeouts in a 1-0 win over Trumbull.

Connor Johnston, Trumbull Baseball. Johnston allowed four hits over six innings in a 7-0 win over Ridgefield.

Teddy Luthy, Brien McMahon Lacrosse. Luthy set a school record for points in a game with nine goals and four assists in a 19-6 win over Trumbull.

Sean McAdams, Fairfield Ludlowe Baseball. McAdams had three hits, including a double, drove in one run and scored another in a 3-2 win over Darien.

Matthew Minicus, Darien Lacrosse. Minicus finished with six goals and six assists in wins over Mahasset and Yorktown.

Justin Zych, Greenwich Baseball. Zych had the Cards’ only hit, a game-winning walkoff two-run single in the seventh inning of a win over Staples, and had two hits, including a home run and four RBIs in a win over Norwalk.

Here are the female finalists:

Niamh Dougherty, St. Joseph Softball. Dougherty 4 for 4 with two home runs, three RBIs and four runs scored in a 10-0 win over Fairfield Warde.

Emily Dowd, Fairfield Warde Softball. In two games Dowd struck out eight in 10 innings and went 6 for 10 with two singles, two doubles and two homers, including a grand slam.

Chloe Humphrey, Darien Lacrosse. Humphrey scored nine goals in wins over New Canaan and Staples.

Ally Lanzarotto, Norwalk Softball. Lanzarotto went 7 for 14, with three doubles, two triples and four RBIs.

Dillyn Patten, New Canaan Lacrosse. Patten scored eighth goals as the Rams went 2-1 against nationally ranked teams.

Riley Sullivan, Westhill Softball. Sullivan went 7 for 8 in two games, with seven RBIs and six runs scored.