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<p>The fall season kicked off in style at The Preview, a playday-style event held inside Chase Fieldhouse in Delaware. Featuring nine games across three divisions—2027, 2028, and 2029—the event brought together four nationally recognized programs in BBL, Duke's LC, 2Way, and Team Ten. Streamed live on YouTube, The Preview gave fans an early look at some of the top prospects in the Northeast as they transitioned into fall ball. Part one of this three-part series highlights 2027, 2028, and 2029 standouts who made their mark in one of the first major events of the season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the top uncommitted players from 2Way, Viggiano made a strong impression at The Preview. What stands out most about him is his adaptability—he's versatile in every sense of the word. Viggiano can play both attack and midfield, he's genuinely two-handed, and he makes plays in a variety of ways.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">On offense, his ability to use either hand gives him a major edge. He's not just proficient with both—he's smart about when to use them, constantly adjusting to the problems defenders present. He can score inside with quick, crafty releases or step outside and vary his release points to keep goalies guessing. No matter where he's slotted, Viggiano plays with a competitive edge, hunting for the ball in rides and creating turnovers between the lines—a true all-around playmaker.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The two-way lefty midfielder from Lawrenceville is a player who should be on the radar for plenty of college programs. He impacts the game on both sides of the field and plays with the confidence of a high-level prospect. On offense, Mulhern is a powerful dodger with a smooth on-the-run shot, and when he sets his feet, his lefty windup is deceptive enough to throw off goalies. Off the ball, he times his cuts well and finishes with creativity and touch. Defensively, Mulhern's size, length, and athleticism make him a tough matchup. He moves his feet well, plays physical, and has the motor to stay in front of dodgers. He's a first-time ground-ball getter and consistently makes plays in transition. With his two-way ability, poise, and athletic profile, Mulhern looks like a complete midfielder who should attract serious college attention after his performance at The Preview.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Aiden Fournier was a late addition to The Preview roster, but it didn't take long for him to make an impression. By the end of his first game—during which he scored four goals and added an assist against BBL—many were asking, “Who is that kid?” The lefty attackman does serious damage from the wing, punishing defenders who give him even a sliver of space. With his feet set, he can catch and release in an instant, generating impressive velocity on his shot. When catching on the move, he loves to sweep to the middle and will bury his chances if given an opening.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Fournier also stands out for his passing touch and creativity. He uses varied release points to slip feeds around defenders and hit backside cutters with precision. Already earning varsity minutes as a freshman at McDonogh, Fournier has the skill set and confidence to become one of the top offensive names to watch in Maryland's 2028 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Kelleher brings an ideal mix of size, athleticism, and IQ, making him a standout among the 2028s at The Preview. He proved he can play both ends of the field, showing legitimate offensive upside from the LSM position. Against Duke's Elite, Kelleher set the tone early, scoring the first goal of the game in transition off an assist from fellow pole Will Motland. Throughout the event, he handled the ball with poise and showed he can push transition confidently, serving as both a scoring and distributing threat. Defensively, Kelleher's IQ and timing stood out. In the first quarter against Duke's Elite, he slid hard to the ball, attacked the hands to create a turnover, and pushed transition before wisely pulling it out when the numbers weren't there. With his combination of length, athleticism, and smart decision-making, Kelleher looks like one of the 2028s to watch as recruiting opens next September.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Jax Monte was one of the top scorers among the 2029s at The Preview, and he made it clear why he's considered a rising name in his class. If defenders don't get physical or get on his hands early, he'll run right past them. Monte excels at making one sharp move before sweeping across to get his stick to the middle, where he consistently generates quality shots.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">What really separates Monte is his shooting ability. He has a quick release and impressive velocity for an incoming freshman, making him a legitimate scoring threat from multiple spots on the field. With his combination of speed, confidence, and skill—and playing for a powerhouse program like BBL, not to mention a reputable high school—Monte's future looks bright.</p>
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The fall season kicked off in style at The Preview, a playday-style event held inside Chase Fieldhouse in Delaware. Featuring nine games across three divisions—2027, 2028, and 2029—the event brought together four nationally recognized programs in BBL, Duke's LC, 2Way, and Team Ten. Streamed live on YouTube, The Preview gave fans an early look at some of the top prospects in the Northeast as they transitioned into fall ball. Part one of this three-part series highlights 2027, 2028, and 2029 standouts who made their mark in one of the first major events of the season.
HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
180
POS
A/M
CLASS
2027
State:
Connecticut
Club:
2 Way
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
M
CLASS
2027
State:
New Jersey
School:
Lawrenceville
Club:
Team Ten
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HEIGHT
5'11"
POS
A
CLASS
2028
State:
Maryland
Club:
2Way
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
180
POS
LSM/D
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
2Way
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State:
New Jersey
Club:
BBL
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