FLG in 3D Fall Showcase Standouts

The inaugural FLG in 3D Fall Showcase brought together quality High School athletes from across North America. Players hailed from Colorado, California, Canada, the Carolina’s, and beyond. After check-in, athletes participated in a one hour, college tempo training session. This session featured 50+ college coaches from some of America’s top schools. After a great session of position specific drills, small group training, and odd-man stations, the college coaches brought the players in. Casey Brodersen of Bryant University said it perfectly, “Boys, that’s the level we practice in college. If you think you can handle that for two plus hours a day, then this can be for you.”

After a short break to thaw out and replenish, the athletes were broken up into 4 teams. Each team competed in 3 games in front of an impressive array of schools. Overall, each player got a tremendous amount of exposure and opportunity to showcase their skills, intangibles, effort, and IQ for the game. While the fields were filled with a plethora of talent, a few stood out amongst the rest. Those few are featured below. Congratulations to our 2017 FLG in 3D Fall Showcase standouts! #BeTheBest #GetExposure #FLGin3D

 

Nick Asuan

2019 Attackman, NXT CHI & 847 Lacrosse – A slippery, Wendy’s spicy chicken sandwich. Changes on a dime, pops change into the air and cashes in tight. Gets tripped up, keeps playing from the ground up. Not your classic mid-west product. A bit undersized, skilled, hi-IQ with two hands. Nick’s Highlights

Nick had 70 points as a sophomore with 36 goals and 34 assists for Waubonsie Metea HS.

 

Brett Swanson

2019 Defense/LSM, Evanston Township HS – Brett has on-ball presence, he pokes, slaps, holds, and pushes with mid-western force. If girthy were a word,  it would best describe Swason. Off-ball, slides to collide and capable in the clear. Brett’s Highlighs

Mike Nassif

2020 Goalie, Millbrook, Fighting Clams – Bends without breaking, good reflexes, quick to respond to textes. Also, responds well to the ball. Even though 5 foot 9 inches, looks tall. The kid keeps it going hard for long, see for yourself and listen to his song. Mike’s Highlights

Sam Jean

2019 Attackman, Xaverian Brothers High School, Laxachusetts Black AA – Sam certainly is not your Levi 512 Slim Taper Fit Jean. More of a 541 Athletic Fit with a little stretch. 10 to 14 yard step downs, stretching a defense is no problem. Plays offended, constantly throws the first punch, and is not someone you want to get stuck on an island with. He’ll share his pineapple with you, but will do it after he runs through the head of your stick and sticks ones in the back of the net. Sam’s Highlights

Marcus Neeham

2020 Attackman, VA Vimy High School, Apex – Hands soft like that butter at a fine Italian restaurant with the good warm bread, not like that hard, processed, packaged butter that’s nearly impossible to spread. This kid spreads the love all over the field. Ball in and out of his stick. Gets his shaft to the collar bone. Hands and head are up. A nice hybrid game with plentiful box influence. Marcus’ Highlights

Chip Cameron

2020 Midfielder, Iona Prep, Predators – Chip plays with one on his shoulder. This down-hill dude can get to the goal with both hands. Very capable at surveying the defense, slicing, dicing, dishing, or swishing. Having two hands and being fearless gives Chip the ability to utilize the re-dodge to the fullest. Chip’s Highlights

Chip Cameron has a 3.7 GPA in all honors classes.

Liam McCann

2020 Face-off/Midfield, APEX – This gritty south paw from Canada does it all. Stick always at the ear. Defaults to his strong hand like most from his homeland. This one-handed tough guy makes it work. Selfless off-ball, tough with the ball. Liam’s Highlights

Caiden Perry

2019 Midfield, Nenqua Valley High School, Team 12 – Kids a baller, maybe 5′ 8″, plays much taller. To score, doesn’t need good angles, gets defenders feet tangled, if a cat, a Bengal. Strong, athletic, and agile: Perry is good, very. Perry’s Highlights

 

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