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Matt Isnardi
Position: G
Hometown: Massapequa, N.Y.
High School: Chaminadek

WORTH NOTING:
Big, strong player who can play a variety of roles this season ... excellent field sense who is very aware of what goes on around him ... should see early playing time.

EA365sports Big fan of this kid's game. He's an above average athlete, two-handed and has a lot of ability between the lines. Goes hard dodging the alleys but is also a nice option off the invert, often getting to the cage at will. His vision is his best asset - easy to see why he had twice as many assists this year as he did goals.
EA365 sports.com is finding, watching and evaluating top and emerging lacrosse talent throughout the country and Canada. Our goal is to find top players and to find those players rising to that level.
Our 2013 Top 4 prospects list includes players from 13 states and a wide variety of regions, even one from Canada. New York leads the way with nine prospects, followed by Maryland with four and Massachusetts with two.
Zach Ambrosino, D/LSM, Sophomore, Taft School (Watertown, Conn.)
The 6-foot-1 Dover, Mass., native, a University of Virginia commit, has outstanding stick skills and an intuitive feel for the game. He joins NEPSAC member Taft after playing two seasons at Dover-Sherborn (Mass.)
Local Quote: Bruce Lerch, Boston Herald (@BLerch27)
"From the first day he stepped on the field at Dover-Sherborn, Zach was a force in the lineup and a terror in the defensive zone. He has been extremely well-coached both in high school as well as during the offseason, and as he has matured physically, he now has the size and strength to overpower opponents while losing none of the stick skills or quickness that have gotten him this
John Daniggelis, M, Sophomore, Smithtown East (N.Y.)
Breakout performances at several summer showcases have made this hard-nosed and athletic two-way talent, also the quarterback on the varsity football team, a priority target of many of the nation’s top programs.
Local Quote: Chris Vaccaro, Sachem Report (@ChrisVaccaro)
"Suffolk County’s Division I should be worried they have to deal with Daniggelis for the next three years. He’s one of the top sophomores in the nation playing in one of the deepest divisions."
far. His Lax IQ is off the charts for a young player and he also has a winner's mentality. D-S went 39-7 in his two seasons there, reaching the state championship game both times, and winning it last spring.".
Kyle McBride, CA
Kyle is two-way speedster he is a quick and shifty player who is adept at shooting on the run with great  defence.
Local Quote: Jermaine Keyes EA365sports.com, Sachem Report
"Kyle brings one of the top multi-dimensional midfield games in the country. His strong play between the lines and dodging ability as a lefty or righty makes him one of the most shifty and smart players out there." EA365sports believes that Kyle will be the next best lacrosse player to come out of California due to his relentless defence ability and high IQ for the game. We believe his physical ability and his determination will drive Division I schools to offer him early...
Jordan Evans, A/M, Senior, Jamesville-Dewitt (Dewitt, N.Y.)
Versatility is the name of the game for this Syracuse University-bound standout, who is equally comfortable at either offensive position.
Local Quote: John Moriello, New York State Sportswriters Association President (@nysswa)
"A foot injury from basketball severely limited (Evans) early as a junior in 2012. What we saw over the final 12 games of J-D's march to the state semifinals is why he'll be in the running for Central New York Player of the Year this season. His numbers (40 goals, 31 assists last spring and 125 career goals) only hint at the real issue in trying to stop him:
Whether at midfield or on attack, he anticipates the flow, and already knows his next move before the ball even touches his stick."
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