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NUC LACROSSE BALTIMORE, MD Outstanding Performance List

Robert Wertz

Manheim Township HS, PA

11th

Midfielder #217

Wertz, 5’11.5 167, took home the Overall MVP. Wertz had a 27 inch vertical, 8’1 broad jump, ran a 4.57 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 26 feet and dominated during scrimmages. Wertz is a solid player and a good athlete as well.

Daniel Bennett

Liberty HS, MD

12th

Midfielder #231

Bennett won the Leadership Award. At 5’10 143, Bennett hustled non stop, busting his tail throughout the combine. Bennett also had a 7’8 broad jump and did a nice job during drills.

Michael Ondrusek

Hempfield HS, PA

11th

Attack #218

Ondrusek was the top attacker at the combine. Ondrusek, 5’10.5 163, bullied his way downfield during drills, ran a 4.55 shuttle and tossed the medicine ball 23 feed. Ondrusek is a threat to score at any time.

Spencer Barnett

Penn Manor HS, PA

11th

Midfielder #219

Barnett, 5’10 159, had the best shot. Barnett had great technique and outstanding power behind his shot, ran a 4.35 shuttle and tossed the medicine ball 25 feet. Barnett’s outstanding shot will help carry any team he plays for.

Joseph Baker

Hershey HS, PA

10th

Midfielder #224

Baker, 6’0 157, was the top Midfielder as well as the Combine King. Baker had a 27 inch vertical, 8’1 broad jump, ran a 4.64 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 23’10 and did a great job during scrimmages. Baker is the total package.

Matt Watson

North Cross HS, VA

11th

Defender #204

Watson won the top Defender award. At 5’8 158, Watson shut down the attack during scrimmages, ran a 4.74 shuttle, tossed the medicine ball 23’6 and hustled as if there were no tomorrow. Watson is definitely a coach’s dream.

Michael Hager

Salem HS, VA

10th

Goalie #226

Hager, 6’2 156, won the top Goalie award. Hager had solid technique and quickness, which he used to make a bunch of impressive saves during scrimmages.

Dear Mr. Schuman,

"I just committed to West Point today. I have to say being a part of the your showcase and the Ultimate 100 directly and positively affected my recruiting process. This is just my way of saying thank you and I give my endorsement of your combine, to all the kids coming up at my high school. Thank you again and its good to see how big your program has become. I am happy I was apart of the early years."

Sincerely,
Geoffrey Easterling

 
 
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