Julian Navab
Julian Navab
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Braeden Kasemeyer | Prep Lacrosse Scout
While Navab’s teammate Peter Buonanno may have been the MVP, there was no denying that there were at least two offensive studs from Deerfield. A long and powerful midfielder, Navab was one of the most dominant players on the field at all times. Playing both ways, there was not much he showed he could not do, and he was able to dominate the wing by getting ground balls nonstop while strapping opposing midfielders on the defensive end. With the ability to run for days and push transition, he really started to make the opposing team pay. A downhill dodger with power and a long stride, he showed a deadly ability to score. Although he played a downhill style often, we saw him break the mold taking a page from his teammate’s book and becoming a creative player re-dodging and making the crafty finish. When looking at the stat sheet postgame, it was littered with the number 50 in all categories. Heading to Dartmouth to play for longtime Virginia assistant and first-year head coach Sean Kirwan, there is a good chance we could see him play a Ryan Conrad or Jeff Conner-type role for the Big Green.
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