John Siris
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
I’ve heard rave reviews about Siris’ game, which starts with his eye-popping speed and burst. His first step and acceleration allow him to win matchups off the end line with relative ease, frequently creating well beyond a longstick’s length of separation. He shoots the ball exceptionally well with his feet moving at full speed, generating a ton of zip while being intentional with placement. Comfortable creating offense from all areas of the offensive zone, he’s adept at changing speeds and often mixes in a well-timed hesi. Simply put, defenders are toast when they take poor approaches, as Siris consistently exploits them. To me, there are clear similarities to the Balsamo brothers—a logical comparison given that all are Manhasset natives who matriculated to Chaminade.
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
I’ve heard rave reviews about Siris’ game, which starts with his eye-popping speed and burst. His first step and acceleration allow him to win matchups off the end line with relative ease, frequently creating well beyond a longstick’s length of separation. He shoots the ball exceptionally well with his feet moving at full speed, generating a ton of zip while being intentional with placement. Comfortable creating offense from all areas of the offensive zone, he’s adept at changing speeds and often mixes in a well-timed hesi. Simply put, defenders are toast when they take poor approaches, as Siris consistently exploits them. To me, there are clear similarities to the Balsamo brothers—a logical comparison given that all are Manhasset natives who matriculated to Chaminade.
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