Pearce Powers
Pearce Powers
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Powers is a lot of fun to watch. After standing out at a plethora of individual events in the winter (including at One Percent, where I wrote him up), he popped on film as a starter for the Winged Beavers and stacked up a lot of impactful plays. He’s just a heads-up player who has a knack for finding the ball, whether it’s in the opponent’s stick or on the ground in a scrum. He lands checks with his feet moving at full speed and quickly collects the ball and heads upfield, and he’s tough to keep up with due to his athleticism and motor. I’d like to see him work on his off-ball defense, but otherwise, there’s a lot to like.
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Powers’ approach to defense was easy to appreciate, and it was quickly apparent that he’s been coached well. Man-conscious away from the ball, he was always in the right spots and did his best to make sure that his teammates were too. Although he’s played plenty of LSM in the past, the Florida native was a force down low with fantastic footwork, an excellent stick, and impressive defensive principles. Powers moved deftly behind the cage and made life difficult for his matchups, but he was just as comfortable up top. With room to grow at 5’11 and 165 pounds, he’s got a strong lower body and found success against a variety of different styles.
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