Brayden Robertiello
Brayden Robertiello
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Niko Amato | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Brayden Robertiello has been a trusted presence in Garden City’s varsity lineup since his 8th-grade season, contributing to two State Championship runs early in his career & developing within one of the nation’s most consistent programs. Brayden earned MVP honors at the Nassau/Suffolk All-Star Game in 2023, reinforcing his emergence as one of Long Island’s premier possession players. He separates himself through his athleticism & versatility, bringing the ability to impact the game immediately following the face-off. Robertiello recorded 20 points (6 goals & 14 assists) in 2025, demonstrating his ability to contribute offensively beyond controlling possessions at the X. He is capable of creating offense on his own, whether pushing transition, finding open teammates, or finishing scoring opportunities when defenses are unsettled. He is comfortable initiating offense in multiple ways, highlighted by a six-point performance against Ward Melville (2025), where he created goals off the dodge, delivered controlled feeds from down low, & capitalized on off-ball positioning to finish scoring chances. Besides his work at the X, Robertiello shows comfort contributing across multiple phases, capable of playing midfield or attacking roles while maintaining possession awareness. His background as a quarterback reflects his field vision & decision-making, allowing him to recognize space quickly & control tempo. With the Trojans’ transitioning into their next phase following the departure of key senior leaders, Brayden is positioned to assume a larger role within a program built on championship expectations. Robertiello could take his impact to the next level in Happy Valley. Verbally committed to Penn State.
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Read EvaluationJared Valluzzi | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Another freshman who played varsity for Garden City, Robertiello set the tone right away. He won the opening faceoff forward to himself, went right down the middle, and fired one home for the first goal of the contest just six seconds in. He did a pretty good job at the X, but what honestly stood out was the mentality Robertiello plays with. He goes to war every single rep that he’s out there and his effort turns into positive results for him and his team. He showed his offensive ability with the goal, but he also caused a turnover on defense. He played some ferocious D and also came away with some key groundballs.
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