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<p>As we wrap up content coming away from <a href="https://preplacrosse.com/high-school-lacrosse-2026-class-northeast-region-player-rankings/">last month's release on the Top 75 seniors in the Northeast</a>, let's now take a look at five more offensive weapons who have leveled up over the past year. <br><br>ICYMI, the rest of our post-rankings content: <br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/12/the-northeasts-top-75-seniors-surging-new-york-public-schoolers/">Surging New York Public Schoolers</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/12/northeasts-top-75-seniors-the-regions-fast-rising-defenders/">The Region's Fast Rising Defenders </a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/12/the-northeasts-top-75-new-5-stars-and-three-26s-on-the-cusp/?itm_source=parsely-api">New 5-Stars and Three More '26s on the Cusp</a><br><a href="https://preplacrosse.com/2025/12/the-northeasts-top-75-seniors-surging-new-york-public-schoolers/">The Northeast's Top 75: Main Storylines</a></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Unranked heading into 9/1 last year, Campisi shot up to 46th in the Northeast and looks poised to climb even higher before matriculating to Denver next fall. After the Rams graduated a considerable amount of firepower from the Class of 2024, Campisi stepped up considerably last spring, racking up 31 goals and 20 assists and earning All-American honors in the process. He plays with a ton of confidence and swagger, winning his matchups when he wants to and dodging with purpose and finesse. Campisi has the athleticism and footwork to stop on a dime or explode out of his rollback to get his hands free, and he's a feared shooter on the run. Overall, he just has a tremendous knack for finding seams in defenses, plus he's underrated as a feeder, too. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Covered extensively here since the week Prep Lacrosse launched, Curry has seemed to get better every time I've seen him in person. Last year, he popped off for 91 points on 57 goals and 34 assists, playing the role of Robin to Tedy Frisoli's Batman and forming a 1-2 punch that was as difficult to stop as any in the country. Possessing soft hands and a scorer's touch, he's remarkably two-handed and dependable inside, catching everything thrown at him and putting high-quality shots on cage, showcasing a plethora of release points and utter creativity. He does all of the little things at an elite level and has the grit and poise to score with guys draped all over him, a nod to his hockey background. Quite frankly, his five-spot promotion doesn't properly paint the picture of how much better Curry has gotten. Even with Notre Dame loading up offensively in its last few recruiting classes, his well-rounded skill set and smarts will get him on the field in South Bend. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">I developed an even greater appreciation for Harrigan's game during his junior season, during which he shifted down to serve as the Friars' lefty attackman and put up 28 goals and 26 assists. On a team as loaded as St. Anthony's, with so many established players drawing slides, Harrigan's off-ball wizardry and powerful and precise shooting were on full display. Teams would slide off of him, and he consistently took advantage, cutting to space and catching the ball fully loaded. He was at his best when the lights were the brightest, posting 4g/3a in a win over Lawrenceville and 4g/4a in the CHSAA championship victory over archrival Chaminade. Expected to bump back to his natural midfield spot once he makes his way to College Park, Harrigan is more than capable as a dodger, too, and I have a feeling that we'll see more of that from him during his senior year. </p>
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<p>Carrying over momentum from a 47-goal, 28-assist All-American junior season, Hayden was outstanding this summer. In particular, what was striking was how many different ways he can produce scoring plays. He can come out of the box, execute a long dodge, make one move and go to the rack, then find the back of the net with a pretty shot on the run. Hayden has an incredible knack for freezing defenses with a subtle fake or a strong face dodge or hitch, often showcasing an almost Canadian-like handle and dodging style when the time is right, along with numerous release points. Perhaps even more notably, he plays without the ball a lot and does it at a high level, especially on a loaded NH Tomahawks offense. He is significantly more polished and confident than he was a year ago, and as dominant as Hayden was this past summer, it still feels like his best lacrosse is ahead of him. I'll be intrigued to see how his game progresses at Penn State, especially once he learns to use his 6'3 frame to his advantage more often. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A wildly creative goal-scorer with a flair for the dramatic, Whitehorse took his game to another level during a season of growth at Salisbury, having joined the Crimson Knights mid-year. His game has always been rather highlight reel-friendly, and more than anything, he's learned to play within himself more and pick and choose when to get fancy and when to just hit a single as opposed to a home run. Whitehorse was awesome with the Haudenosaunee U-20 team over the summer, having lost 15 to 20 pounds, which has allowed him to be even more nimble and tough to limit. He can still play with power and use his big frame wisely, while also showcasing a bit of finesse and flash, as well as his much-improved ability as a feeder. Moving from 40th to 26th in the Northeast rankings, Whitehorse is another player who looks poised to climb even higher in the next edition. </p>
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6'3"
WEIGHT
170
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M
CLASS
2026
State:
Connecticut
Club:
Eclipse
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
190
POS
A/M
CLASS
2026
State:
Massachusetts
School:
St. Sebastian's
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HEIGHT
5'10"
WEIGHT
175
POS
M
CLASS
2026
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
M
CLASS
2026
State:
New Hampshire
Club:
NH Tomahawks
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HEIGHT
6'2"
WEIGHT
185
POS
A
CLASS
2026
State:
Connecticut
Club:
SweetLax
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