Joseph Algeo
Joseph Algeo
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Senior midfielder
Joseph Algeo
Joseph
Algeo
5'10" | A/M
Manheim Township | 2026
PA
played a huge part in Manheim Township’s win over Marcellus (N.Y.), putting up three goals and making his presence felt in key moments. Township often utilizes Algeo in invert sets, where he is dangerous as both a picker and dodger from behind the cage. His first two goals came from him dodging in the invert set and going up the hashes. The opener developed out of a two-man game, where a well-timed pick freed Algeo’s hands against a sagging short-stick matchup. Selling a pass with a quick posture change, he lowered his head, turned the corner, and placed a low-and-away finish to notch Township’s first goal of the day. His second tally came from another invert look without a pick—Algeo approached with a few choppy steps, exploded toward the goal line, and buried a quick, deceptive shot that caught the goalie off guard.
Algeo’s third goal was his biggest. With just over a minute left, and Township trailing late, he tied the game on an extra-man opportunity. Operating as a feeder behind the cage, Algeo tried to thread a pass to Brock Meglic, but when the ball popped loose, he stayed alert. He intercepted a lazy pass from a defender to the goalie and finished a left-handed dunk to force overtime—a clutch sequence that highlighted his awareness. With this level of production and versatility, Algeo is quickly earning respect as a matchup problem. It wouldn’t be surprising to see teams start throwing a pole his way in future games because he has been so productive dodging shorties behind the net.
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Expert Analysis
Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Senior midfielder
Joseph Algeo
Joseph
Algeo
5'10" | A/M
Manheim Township | 2026
PA
played a huge part in Manheim Township’s win over Marcellus (N.Y.), putting up three goals and making his presence felt in key moments. Township often utilizes Algeo in invert sets, where he is dangerous as both a picker and dodger from behind the cage. His first two goals came from him dodging in the invert set and going up the hashes. The opener developed out of a two-man game, where a well-timed pick freed Algeo’s hands against a sagging short-stick matchup. Selling a pass with a quick posture change, he lowered his head, turned the corner, and placed a low-and-away finish to notch Township’s first goal of the day. His second tally came from another invert look without a pick—Algeo approached with a few choppy steps, exploded toward the goal line, and buried a quick, deceptive shot that caught the goalie off guard.
Algeo’s third goal was his biggest. With just over a minute left, and Township trailing late, he tied the game on an extra-man opportunity. Operating as a feeder behind the cage, Algeo tried to thread a pass to Brock Meglic, but when the ball popped loose, he stayed alert. He intercepted a lazy pass from a defender to the goalie and finished a left-handed dunk to force overtime—a clutch sequence that highlighted his awareness. With this level of production and versatility, Algeo is quickly earning respect as a matchup problem. It wouldn’t be surprising to see teams start throwing a pole his way in future games because he has been so productive dodging shorties behind the net.
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