Honor Roll: Week 10


June 30, 2025
By Evan Lepler

Players are listed alphabetically. 

Jace Duennebeil, Salt Lake Shred

With five goals, two blocks, one assist, and no turns, Jace Duennebeil delivered his most dynamic game of the season in Salt Lake’s comeback win over Oakland on Friday night. While he played five O-points, most of his contributions came as a key weapon on the D-line, as he helped the Shred register eight breaks in 11 chances against the Spiders. Following Friday’s 25-21 victory, Salt Lake has now won seven games in a row heading into this week’s Fourth of July primetime showdown at Colorado. 

Jacob Fairfax, Carolina Flyers

In his ninth year in the UFA, Jacob Fairfax continues to be one of the most dominant and consistent downfield cutters in the league. And on Saturday night against the Sol, the veteran Flyer was his typical playmaking self, making tough grabs to prevent turns and sky his team to a fifth consecutive victory. Fairfax finished with eight goals—his highest single-game total since he also had eight in the 2018 season opener—and 343 receiving yards as the Flyers offense went unbroken in the second half to surpass Austin 26-21. 

Quinn Finer, Colorado Summit

The Summit weren’t overly convincing in their two Week 10 wins, but Quinn Finer and Colorado were good enough in the biggest moments to prevail in overtime on back-to-back nights in the Pacific Northwest. On Friday, Finer tallied six goals, three assists, and six more hockey assists in a 24-22 triumph in Seattle. The next night in Oregon, he only had four scores—two goals and two assists—but he also went 35-for-36 passing with a season-high 409 throwing yards, the second-most he’s had in a game during his entire UFA career. 

Walker Frankenberg, Oakland Spiders

On Friday in Salt Lake, Walker Frankenberg authored one of the most eye-popping and impressive statistical performances in the history of the league. Playing on the road against a first-place team, Frankenberg registered six goals, six assists, four hockey assists, and over 1,000 total yards, a total consisting of 413 throwing yards and 595 receiving yards, the latter being the highest single-game number for any player in the UFA this season. And if all that wasn’t enough, he then produced six more assists with three goals and two blocks in Saturday’s victory at San Diego. Combined, Frankenberg became the first player in the league this season to produce two double-digit plus/minus performances in a single weekend. 

Mark Henke, Austin Sol

Interestingly, Frankenberg’s plus-11 on Friday was the highest plus/minus of the year in the league—until Mark Henke’s gem of an effort on Saturday for the Sol. The 21-year-old fourth-year pro ended the evening at plus-12 against the Flyers, erupting for six goals, four assists, and two blocks with no turns. His goals, assists, and 385 receiving yards were all career highs, as he gave Austin Coach Steven Naji a pretty tricky decision as to whether he should perhaps remain on the Sol’s O-line for the rest of the season. The younger Henke brother has been primarily a D-line weapon since he joined the team in 2022, but Saturday showcased his versatility and potential as a possible cornerstone cutter for Austin’s offense in the years ahead. 

Allan Laviolette, Carolina Flyers

Listen to this: no one in the league has tossed more than eight assists in a game this season…except for Carolina’s Allan Laviolette, who’s done it THREE TIMES! Absurdly, Saturday against the Sol was his third nine-assist masterpiece in his last five games, and he also produced a season-best 711 total yards, including 543 with his throws. Additionally, he went 6-for-6 on his hucks and now has completed 26-of-30 huck attempts this season, a ridiculous 86.7 percent huck completion rate that is higher than any other among the league’s top 10 huckers. Laviolette also leads the league in assists, with 62, and assists per game, at six and a half per contest. He’s absolutely a top contender to win his first career MVP heading into the final few weeks of the regular season. 

Xavier Payne, Chicago Union (Pictured)

Through 10 weeks, there are only 30 players across the 24 teams in the league who’ve produced double digit blocks for the season. Meanwhile, Chicago’s Xavier Payne almost registered double-digit blocks in a single weekend. The 32-year-old handler tallied five blocks and a goal on Friday against Indy, then added four more blocks along with six assists on Saturday against Detroit. Sure, the Union were facing off against two bottom-tier teams who are now a combined 3-14, but Chicago rolled convincingly, outscoring its overmatched opponents 50-22 thanks, in part, to Payne’s dazzling performance. The Union are now 8-0 heading into Friday’s marquee matchup against Minnesota. 

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