Logan Mack
Logan Mack
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
At an event with no shortage of big names, Mack may have been the most dominant performer on Tuesday at Naptown. Quite frankly, he barely missed. A tall, talented, and clutch lefty from NorCal, Mack put up two goals in the first game that I saw against Madlax, then followed that up with a four-goal first half (and another in the second half) in the quarterfinals. Mack scored at the end of the first quarter, getting held blatantly by a shortstick yet scoring anyway, then tallied at the end of the half on a bit of a question mark. He was a pivotal piece of the puzzle in a thrilling upset win over Mad Dog, and showed off his confident and smooth dodging style up top. Throughout the day, he found the net on a few rollbacks and showed off his pretty over-the-top or three-quarters release that goalies had a rather difficult time picking up. He’s super steady, gets to his spots, and has a plethora of release points. Projecting as a midfielder at the next level, he’s played plenty of attack in the best, though Mack is undoubtedly at his best above the cage. Simply put, his Tuesday campaign made a statement and certainly raised his stock in the eyes of the college recruiters in attendance.
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