Coby Cantor
Coby Cantor
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Coby Cantor
Coby
Cantor
5'8" | FO
St. John's College | 2027
deserves recognition for the way he controlled possession for St. John’s against IMG on Friday. The junior went 12-for-17 at the faceoff X against tough competition in High Point commit
Zander Brasher
Zander
Brasher
5'10" | FO | Right Hand
IMG Academy | 2026
FL
and sophomore
Holden Carlson
Holden
Carlson
5'11" | FO
IMG Academy | 2028
FL
, setting the tone for the Cadets throughout the day.
Cantor’s performance was an example of what college programs look for in a gritty face-off specialist. At the next level, it’s rare to dominate every matchup — success often comes down to technique, stick skills, and efficiency in 50/50 situations. Cantor showed all of that Friday: he battled through tie-ups, handled the ball cleanly, and came away with critical ground balls when possessions hung in the balance. What stood out most was his ability to exit effectively after prolonged tie-ups, especially when he only had around 51% control of the ball. That poise and persistence reflect real growth since his summer evaluation. His steady development and confidence at the X make him a cornerstone piece for St. John’s this spring — and with the schedule the Cadets face, he’ll have plenty of chances to prove how good he is.
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Coby Cantor
Coby
Cantor
5'8" | FO
St. John's College | 2027
deserves recognition for the way he controlled possession for St. John’s against IMG on Friday. The junior went 12-for-17 at the faceoff X against tough competition in High Point commit
Zander Brasher
Zander
Brasher
5'10" | FO | Right Hand
IMG Academy | 2026
FL
and sophomore
Holden Carlson
Holden
Carlson
5'11" | FO
IMG Academy | 2028
FL
, setting the tone for the Cadets throughout the day.
Cantor’s performance was an example of what college programs look for in a gritty face-off specialist. At the next level, it’s rare to dominate every matchup — success often comes down to technique, stick skills, and efficiency in 50/50 situations. Cantor showed all of that Friday: he battled through tie-ups, handled the ball cleanly, and came away with critical ground balls when possessions hung in the balance. What stood out most was his ability to exit effectively after prolonged tie-ups, especially when he only had around 51% control of the ball. That poise and persistence reflect real growth since his summer evaluation. His steady development and confidence at the X make him a cornerstone piece for St. John’s this spring — and with the schedule the Cadets face, he’ll have plenty of chances to prove how good he is.
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