These five players helped their teams to victory on day two of the Men’s U21 World Championship in Limerick.
Joshua McLaughlin, Jamaica
McLaughlin scored six goals and two assists as Jamaica defeated Latvia, 14-0. His eight points are the most in a game by any athlete so far in Limerick.
@JamaicaLacrosse ends the game with 14 total goals unanswered by @TeamLatviaLax pic.twitter.com/CU22N9CIVK
— 2022 Men’s U21 Lacrosse World Championship (@2022worldu21lax) August 11, 2022
Christian Della Rocco, Netherlands
Della Rocco totaled two goals and four assists for the Netherlands as they pulled out a 10-9 thriller over Sweden. His four assists are a single-game tournament high.
Hing Yui Tsang, Hong Kong
Tsang notched four goals and two assists to power Hong Kong past Korea, 11-4. He was one of five players with a six-point performance in the first two days of the tournament.
Jaden Algerin, Puerto Rico
Algerin made 13 saves on 14 shots faced for Puerto Rico as they defeated Israel, 11-3. He tied for the most saves in a game by a winning goalkeeper and posted the highest single-game save percentage of any goalkeeper in the tournament.
Dylan Hsu, China
Hsu recorded six points with three goals and three assists as China opened their tournament with a 10-1 win over Chinese Taipei. He tied for the second-most assists in a game and is the only player to record three goals and three assists in the same contest.
End of Q1 and China has dominated the game so far @China_Lacrosse 3
Chinese Taipei 0#WLMU21C @WorldLacrosse pic.twitter.com/zlrC42b8U9— 2022 Men’s U21 Lacrosse World Championship (@2022worldu21lax) August 11, 2022