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Ryan Archer, Attack, Jamesville-DeWitt (N.Y.)/Orange Crush, 2017
Archer blew up this spring at Jamesville-DeWitt – jumping from just one point as a freshman to a whopping 84 points as a sophomore on 62 goals and 22 assists. This lefty is very slick, has a coach’s son smarts and plays much tougher than you’d expect given his 5-foot-7 frame. Archer can PUMP the ball into the net. He’s just about automatic if he gets the ball inside a few yards. And if he gets it out on the wing, he can set his man up with a little hesitation or hitch-like movement and then slip past him. He will go at his man too, but he more often than not puts himself in a spot to be a threat and his shooting is outstanding. His hands are fast inside. Archer played well at Orange Crush showing off these traits, no surprise given his nasty performance in the spring. The son of former Syracuse attackman and current Red Rams head coach Jamie Archer had nine games last spring with five or more points. He’s one of the elite scorers coming back next year in Section 3 and is one of the better uncommitted players in Upstate New York at the moment.
http://3drising.com/articles/recruiting/orange-crush-recruiting-showcase-standouts
Looks like J-D is loaded again.
Archer blew up this spring at Jamesville-DeWitt – jumping from just one point as a freshman to a whopping 84 points as a sophomore on 62 goals and 22 assists. This lefty is very slick, has a coach’s son smarts and plays much tougher than you’d expect given his 5-foot-7 frame. Archer can PUMP the ball into the net. He’s just about automatic if he gets the ball inside a few yards. And if he gets it out on the wing, he can set his man up with a little hesitation or hitch-like movement and then slip past him. He will go at his man too, but he more often than not puts himself in a spot to be a threat and his shooting is outstanding. His hands are fast inside. Archer played well at Orange Crush showing off these traits, no surprise given his nasty performance in the spring. The son of former Syracuse attackman and current Red Rams head coach Jamie Archer had nine games last spring with five or more points. He’s one of the elite scorers coming back next year in Section 3 and is one of the better uncommitted players in Upstate New York at the moment.
http://3drising.com/articles/recruiting/orange-crush-recruiting-showcase-standouts
Looks like J-D is loaded again.