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<p>Below is a preview of fives Class of 2029 prospects from Pennsylvania who we predict will make a name for themselves in the Keystone state this spring.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">After the scoring prowess Dumais displayed at recent marquee events like the NLF Fall Invite, Philly HS Challenge and One Percent Winter Showcase, including him in this post was an easy decision. Over the last two months Dumais (One Percent Offensive MVP) has proven to be unstoppable in 1v1 situations at both attack and midfield. Dumais repeatedly cooked his initial defender and then dashed into open space for goal or an assist on the run. His ability to change directions multiple times in traffic and then finish around the crease was extremely impressive. Dumais demonstrated that he is an accurate perimeter shooter too. He ripped step downs into all four the corners as well as off hip. When opposing teams double teamed Dumais, he swiftly moved the ball to an open teammate. College coaches will love the relentlessly attacking style and elite offensive instincts Dumais demonstrated in November and December. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Thanks to his quick burst, low center of gravity, ability to cut on a dime and filthy stick skills, Lamont is impossible to defend 1v1. Lamont uses that list of assets to blow past his man and then elude sliding defenders for scoring opportunities in close. Once he gets to the crease area, Lamont has shown he can finish via powerful overhands, sidearm rips, and crafty bouncers. Lamont has also proven that he can charge the net, draw the slide, and then distribute to an open teammate. His ability to feed cutters is especially impressive. Additionally, Lamont is an effective off ball player. His timely cuts, drifts and sweeps frequently produce clean looks. College coaches will be impressed with Lamont's ability to crank with both hands. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">This long, and extraordinarily athletic (also standout ice hockey player) lefty pole has shown that he can run at LSM or close defense. From both spots, Johns is a tenacious on-ball defender. Johns does a fantastic job of getting into offensive players early in their dodge and bouncing them outside or stopping their run cold. His long wingspan and active stick give opposing ball carriers fits. Those assets combined with his crafty lifts, pokes and stick checks enable Johns to cause turnovers all game. Once he has scooped up the GB, Johns will use his speed to push the fast break. With his timely slides and excellent communication skills, Johns is an outstanding team defender too. </p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Selchert is a speedy as well as solidly built offensive prospect with a deep bag of moves and the ability to pass / shoot with either hand. He can get downhill in a flash and blow past defenders or Selchert can play a physical style of attack and bully opposing players. Selchert is capable of absorbing significant contact on his dodges while still maintaining possession. When he is not scoring on the move, Selchert is firing step downs past goalies. He can ping all four corners with his accurate and powerful rips. Selchert also excels at executing a shot fake / hitch move and then gliding past the defender for a clean scoring chance. His ability to sweep across a defense and then roll back for a shot on net is impressive too.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Stewart is an incredibly athletic and uniquely versatile 2029 prospect. In addition to being an outstanding LSM, Stewart has proven that he can also operate as a two-way short stick midfielder. With a pole in his hands, Stewart is a disruptive defensive force all over the field. His speed and polished footwork enable him to pursue ball carriers on the perimeter. Stewart's lengthy reach and anticipation skills allow him to snare ill-advised passes. As a bonus to his defensive skills, Stewart is a ball hawk when it comes to GBs. As a short stick, Stewart excels in transition where he can push the rock for goals or assists. In 6v6 action, Stewart's explosive first step creates instant separation from his defender. Once his hands are free, Stewart will fire a shot into the back of the net while on the move. Stewart is just scratching the surface of his potential and his upside is ridiculous.</p>
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Below is a preview of fives Class of 2029 prospects from Pennsylvania who we predict will make a name for themselves in the Keystone state this spring.
HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
170
POS
A/M
CLASS
2028
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
Long Island Express
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
165
POS
A
CLASS
2029
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
NXT
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
170
POS
D/LSM
CLASS
2029
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
Duke's Elite
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HEIGHT
5'9"
WEIGHT
170
POS
M/A
CLASS
2029
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
Duke’s Elite & BPG Nationals
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HEIGHT
6'0"
WEIGHT
170
POS
LSM/SSDM
CLASS
2029
State:
Pennsylvania
Club:
Dawgs LC
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