Chase Houser
Chase Houser
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Though Houser isn’t the biggest player on the field, his slickness more than compensates. One of his most impressive moments came when
Matthew Good
Matthew
Good
5'10" | 165 lbs | M/A | Right Hand
Delbarton School | 2027
NJ
drew a slide from GLE and found Houser sitting in a seam. Houser caught the pass, toe-dragged past a short stick, and buried a subtle leaner while taking a heavy hit that drew a flag. Later, he absorbed another big check that went uncalled but showcased his toughness. He nearly added another assist with a quick skip pass that was inches from connecting for a goal.
Houser’s ability to generate offense is what makes him special. He’s quick, agile, and comfortable using both hands, with an array of release points that keep goalies guessing. Combine that with his deception as both a dodger and finisher, and you’ve got a player who’s tough to game-plan for. Houser’s competitiveness and skill set should translate immediately at High Point — he’s versatile enough to play anywhere in the offense and tough enough to handle the physicality of the college game.
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Though Houser isn’t the biggest player on the field, his slickness more than compensates. One of his most impressive moments came when
Matthew Good
Matthew
Good
5'10" | 165 lbs | M/A | Right Hand
Delbarton School | 2027
NJ
drew a slide from GLE and found Houser sitting in a seam. Houser caught the pass, toe-dragged past a short stick, and buried a subtle leaner while taking a heavy hit that drew a flag. Later, he absorbed another big check that went uncalled but showcased his toughness. He nearly added another assist with a quick skip pass that was inches from connecting for a goal.
Houser’s ability to generate offense is what makes him special. He’s quick, agile, and comfortable using both hands, with an array of release points that keep goalies guessing. Combine that with his deception as both a dodger and finisher, and you’ve got a player who’s tough to game-plan for. Houser’s competitiveness and skill set should translate immediately at High Point — he’s versatile enough to play anywhere in the offense and tough enough to handle the physicality of the college game.
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