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<p>The final whistle capped a highlight-worthy sequence — a dominant forward win at the stripe by Alex Dimnaku, sharp ball movement through [player_tooltip player_id='121619' first='Ryder' last='Scott'] and Chris Colsey, and a crafty finish from [player_tooltip player_id='123794' first='James' last='Brimhall']. It was a fitting end to the Main Stage All-Star Game between the Navy and White squads, a contest that featured no shortage of skill, energy, and big-play moments. These standouts found an extra gear in the final game of the day, leaving a strong impression on one of the summer circuit's premier stages.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Goger won Offensive MVP at the Main Stage event, which took place just minutes from his home at Severna Park High School. He scored twice in the All-Star Game. Both goals came from quick dodges on the right wing that left defenders behind. On Day Two of the event, he showed how to score with clever finishes around the crease and showcased his powerful overhand shot, which can challenge a defense. Goger has been impressive this summer. His mix of speed, strength, and shooting skill makes him a player to watch in the DMV's strong 2027 class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dimnaku was named the Faceoff MVP after a strong performance in the Main Stage All-Star Game. He unofficially went 9-for-11 at the stripe and added a transition goal for good measure. Alex was the most dominant faceoff specialist at the event. He consistently beat his opponent to the clamp due to his quick hands and powerful exits. One unique aspect of his setup is how low he gets, with his knee almost touching the turf. This position allows him to burst into counters and redirect pressure easily. Dimnaku's mix of technique, toughness, and transition awareness makes him one of the top faceoff prospects in the class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Eynon brought a surge of energy to the All-Star Game at Main Stage. He earned Goalie MVP honors after a steady and impactful performance in the final game of the day. I counted that the New York native stopped three shots and allowed three goals, which is a solid performance in a fast-paced showcase, especially when compared to the one- or two-save outings from other goalies. What set Eynon apart was his ability to kickstart transitions after a save. He consistently made long, accurate outlet passes that changed the field and initiated fast breaks, showing great poise and vision. With his performance on one of the summer's biggest stages, Eynon is ready to continue climbing in a strong 2027 goalie class.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Sean Currie has made a strong impact at almost every major event this summer. That success continued at Main Stage, where he received Defensive MVP honors and an All-Star selection. At an impressive height of 6-foot-7, Currie creates a mismatch. He is too tall and intimidating for most attackmen to challenge confidently. He played with a controlled intensity throughout the event, gaining takeaways and converting defense into offense. One standout moment saw him hit the far high corner with a low-to-high shot. If Currie decides to pursue lacrosse at the next level, many college coaches will likely pay attention.</p>
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HEIGHT
6'0"
POS
M
CLASS
2027
State:
Maryland
School:
Severn School
Club:
Annapolis Hawks
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HEIGHT
5'11"
WEIGHT
160
POS
FO
CLASS
2027
State:
Massachusetts
School:
Phillips Andover
Club:
3d New England
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HEIGHT
6'1"
WEIGHT
175
POS
G
CLASS
2027
State:
New York
School:
Port Washington
Club:
Shore 2 Shore
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HEIGHT
6'7"
WEIGHT
235
POS
LSM/D
CLASS
2027
State:
New Jersey
School:
Lawrenceville
Club:
Leading Edge
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