redhead091
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Is it a brace or just a leg sleeve? I couldn't completely tell
good point...it does look more like a leg sleeve.
Is it a brace or just a leg sleeve? I couldn't completely tell
He has been wearing a knee brace all throughout preseason leading up to that Northport game last night. Perhaps he really did tear his ACL last year and it just didn’t get publicized because the injury didn’t happen during lacrosse season?Is it a brace or just a leg sleeve? I couldn't completely tell
He has been wearing a knee brace all throughout preseason leading up to that Northport game last night. Perhaps he really did tear his ACL last year and it just didn’t get publicized because the injury didn’t happen during lacrosse season?
He also was doing physical therapy but for what reason, idk. All just speculation— but whatever happened, it looks like it didn’t effect him too much as he showed out last night with an 8 point performance.
Yeah that’s also possible and probably more accurate. Whatever it was, it didn’t seem to effect him last night lol.Possible he had a meniscus or cartilage issue but highly unlikely he tore his ACL and is back playing this quickly.
Sageder jumped out. Relentless with great hands and stick.7-1 Sinai at half. Sageder has amazing handle and awareness. Jake Spallina is struggling at X but he's a junk yard dog and sticks with the play without drawing a penalty consitently. And Joey well... He's just a college player in a HS jersey lol.
His athleticism has been criticized (or whatever word you want to use) before. It’s not a secret he’s not a pure thoroughbred of an athlete. But, in his case, with the skills and work ethic that he has, it probably doesn’t matter. He’ll be elite at the college level. It may just not come as “naturally” as it does for some others.Stopped by the three way scrimmage between Mt. Sinai, Yorktown and St. Ignatius (Ohio) on Saturday. Couple of things - as for the knee brace, I was told it was some torn cartilage from football / not an ACL injury. Didn't sound too serious and the brace (more of a leg stocking) was just protective.
As a side note - Sageder was great in both games (each game was 30 minutes running time then an additional 15 for the B team). Sageder was all over the field vacuuming up ground balls. Built and plays like Brett Kennedy so very excited about that.
Mt. Sinai is a difficult team to watch - small school with a lot of D1 talent. You can tell they've been playing together awhile, but everything revolves around getting the ball to Spallina at X or out on the right side of the cage. My recollection is that Mt. Sinai scored 8 against St. Ignatius and 7 against Yorktown. Spallina probably had around 10 goals combined. Deadly shooter in space. I wasn't too impressed with the goal totals because like I said, his whole team defers to him and neither opponent tried to either shut him off or double him (I presume they were working on their own sets). But to me the most impressive part of his game is his feeding ability - should have had around 8 assists if his teammates could finish. He carries the ball with his head up the way John Zulberti used to do (and I only make that comparison because I was watching some old clips of him today). It's really an advanced skill at that age - he doesn't commit to a dodge or an action but rather waits to see what develops and how the defense reacts. There were a couple things about his game that I was less impressed with - athletically he appeared only average and I don't know if that is a residual of the knee injury. That's not to say he is slow or unathletic, but I think he's going to have a harder time at the next level creating his own shot. But like I said - he's an A+ feeder and finisher. I would also say that in that offense he doesn't move without the ball but rather waits for the offense to come to him - but I think that is largely a coaching issue. Also, his teammates (and many are very talented) all seem to like him...but there was some grumbling from the parents in the crowd which is to be expected (and kind of comical).
Hoping this doesn't come off as pessimistic - he's college ready and a Day 1 starter. Definitely needs to be coached up, but other than having a below average left hand he has all the tools to be great.
Also, forgot to mention this - that who team (including Joey) rides like you wouldn't believe. To me that always says something about their desire. Super impressive.
13 assists in a championship is all I had to know about Spallina . Thought of attack of Spallina, Hiltz and Dordevic is tantalizing but Im guessing that Tucker moves back to mid. Team is not going to be rebuilding next year, its going to be a very good team and very fun to watch.
Feels like #22 type numbersHope I have this correct, but this is Spallina's points for the first three games of the season -
6 goals and 2 assists vs Northport
5 goals and 8 assists vs Port Jefferson
6 goals and 2 assists vs Hauppague
17 goals and 12 assists on the season so far. Averaging almost 10 points a game.
Agree on the last!!!Feels like #22 type numbers
Unreal looking at the legacy
Gary Gait (1988-1990)
3 National Titles
4-Time All-American
192 goals, 61 assists, 253 points
Charlie Lockwood (1991-1994)
4-Time All-American
1 National Title
87 goals, 55 assists, 152 points
Casey Powell (1995-1998)
4-Time All-American
1 National Title
158 goals, 129 assists, 287 points
Ryan Powell (1999-2000)
4-Time All-American
1 National Title
137 goals, 150 assists, 287 points
Mike Powell (2001-2004)
4-Time 1st Team All-American
2 National Titles
150 goals, 157 assists, 307 points
Dan Hardy (2006-2009)
2 National Titles
3-Time All-American
83 goals, 53 assists, 136 points
Cody Jamieson (2010)
1 National Title
36 goals, 16 assists, 53 points (2-year span)
JoJo Morasco (2011-2013)
1-Time All-American
54 goals, 87 assists, 141 points
Jordan Evans (2014-2017)
57 goals, 36 assists, 93 points
I like to pretend Chase Scanlon never wore it.
Nothing like a father publicly praising his son for being a team player??