Edward Chi
Edward Chi
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Eddie Chi made his presence felt with and without the ball against IMG on Friday. Just two minutes into the game, the lefty attackman assisted Ryan Archer on a slow break, setting the tone for St. John’s ball movement and tempo. If defenses don’t pressure Chi behind the cage, he’ll carve them up with his vision and pinpoint passing. With the ball in his stick, Chi is elusive and shifty enough to leave defenders behind. His first goal came late in the third quarter, early in the shot clock, on a sequence that perfectly captured his lacrosse IQ. Seeing his defender hung near GLE, Chi baited help by dodging toward the adjacent defender, then rolled back, attacked a tough approach, dropped his hands to freeze the goalie low, and finished high with almost no angle. It was an example of how he manipulates defenders with subtle changes in his posture and executes plays with his quickness and deception.
His second goal highlighted his off-ball awareness. When his defender shaded to support a high dodge, Chi drifted into a blind spot between the two slides, caught a skip pass, and released instantly — staying on the same plane and firing far-high before the defense could recover. Chi’s game is full of those quiet, high-level details that show up more clearly on a slow replay.
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