Jack Freeman
Jack Freeman
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Jack Freeman
Jack
Freeman
5'11" | M
Summit | 2026
NJ
had some of the most impressive sequences of the day, finishing with one goal and three assists in Summit’s win. Those numbers matched what you see on film: a blend of IQ, deception, and athleticism. His first assist came in transition in the first quarter. He put his head down, drew eyes and sticks down to him, then quickly changed his posture and slipped a feed to Cole Sabol inside for a goal, despite Summit being at a numbers disadvantage.
His second assist showed off more of his athleticism. After a faceoff violation and some messy substitution matchups, Radnor tried to jump him with a double. Freeman used his speed and change of pace to run down the alley, carry through X, and draw a third adjacent defender before finding
James Grainger
James
Grainger
6'1" | 175 lbs | A/M | Right Hand
Summit | 2026
NJ
for a step-down. His final assist sparked Summit’s fourth-quarter run. He did a great job selling the next-pass look on the perimeter—opening his hips and staring at the adjacent option—only to skip it past two defenders and hit
Quinn Hynes
Quinn
Hynes
5'10" | M
Summit | 2026
NJ
on the back pipe for a quick finish. Freeman’s lone goal might have been his biggest, from a momentum standpoint. Late in the second quarter, he timed his cut perfectly, sprinted into the middle, put it in his left hand, and bounced one home to send Summit into halftime up 6–3.
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Expert Analysis
Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Jack Freeman
Jack
Freeman
5'11" | M
Summit | 2026
NJ
had some of the most impressive sequences of the day, finishing with one goal and three assists in Summit’s win. Those numbers matched what you see on film: a blend of IQ, deception, and athleticism. His first assist came in transition in the first quarter. He put his head down, drew eyes and sticks down to him, then quickly changed his posture and slipped a feed to Cole Sabol inside for a goal, despite Summit being at a numbers disadvantage.
His second assist showed off more of his athleticism. After a faceoff violation and some messy substitution matchups, Radnor tried to jump him with a double. Freeman used his speed and change of pace to run down the alley, carry through X, and draw a third adjacent defender before finding
James Grainger
James
Grainger
6'1" | 175 lbs | A/M | Right Hand
Summit | 2026
NJ
for a step-down. His final assist sparked Summit’s fourth-quarter run. He did a great job selling the next-pass look on the perimeter—opening his hips and staring at the adjacent option—only to skip it past two defenders and hit
Quinn Hynes
Quinn
Hynes
5'10" | M
Summit | 2026
NJ
on the back pipe for a quick finish. Freeman’s lone goal might have been his biggest, from a momentum standpoint. Late in the second quarter, he timed his cut perfectly, sprinted into the middle, put it in his left hand, and bounced one home to send Summit into halftime up 6–3.
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