Cameron Weber
Cameron Weber
About Cameron
Expert Analysis
Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Weber’s upward trajectory reached another level Tuesday night, as he recorded a hat trick at home against Landon. His first goal came as a reward for relentless off-ball movement throughout the possession, eventually finding space on the wing, catching the ball across his body, and uncorking one high offside. On his second, Weber planted his foot to shake a shorty behind the cage, used a head-and-shoulder fake to make the goalie move, and finished in front. He completed the hat trick by sweeping to his right against another shorty and capitalizing on the matchup. Overall, Weber is a smooth operator who consistently creates separation and gets his hands free. From there, he’s a dangerous shooter with a pretty release. I really like where his game is headed, and it’ll be interesting to see the level of recruiting attention he draws after the season.
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Read EvaluationMichael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Cam Weber is one to keep an eye on at Gonzaga as he battles for more runs in his junior year. With his blend of size, athleticism, and feel, he plays at a speed where the game comes easy to him when he is feeling confident. Most of his goals come from getting his hands free off the dodge. He loves to go down the alley to let one go on the run or by turning the corner from GLE. The rest come off the catch, where he times his cuts well and slips into soft spots.
He’s confident with both hands, whether he’s letting it go on the run or stepping into a cleaner look. His release has some pop to it, and he can flat-out blow it past goalies when he gets his hands free. Around the crease, he uses fakes to move goalies and has shown he can regularly finish after he gets them moving. As he sharpens his consistency, he has the tools to grow into a full-package offensive midfielder.
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