Miles Dobson
Miles Dobson
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Tanner Demling | Prep Lacrosse Scout
One of the most versatile poles in the Commonwealth each of the past two seasons, Dobson put his athletic abilities on full display each time he stepped on the field. Having the skillset to play down low or up top at LSM, Dobson showed to be an exceptional one-on-one defender who can match feet and cause real trouble for his matchup. He is good off the ground and can make an impact in transition when needed.
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Allowing 9.6 goals per game this season, the St. Xavier defense has been strong to start the season and there are many faces that have shined on that end for the Tigers. The senior LSM has, however, shown up in a multitude of facets for St. Xavier this spring. Dobson has made his presence known on the back end as a strong cover-man, on the faceoff wings as a ground ball gobbler, and in transition offense where he has two assists thus far.
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Dobson was arguably St. Xavier’s best defender on Saturday afternoon. He was tasked with guarding MBA’s top offensive weapon in
Cade Sturdivant
Cade
Sturdivant
5'10" | 165 lbs | M | Right Hand
Montgomery Bell Academy | 2026
TN
. Dobson showcased good on-ball defense, being able to match feet and stay with the Army verbal almost every time he tried to get a step on the senior pole. Dobson put his entire repertoire on display for his biggest play of the game as he came up with the ground ball and pushed up field where he found Devin Ryan for the game-tying and overtime-forcing score.
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A dual-sport athlete who also plays safety in football, the senior pole packs a ton of speed and athleticism. That fact alone helps make him such versatile player at the LSM position. Dobson has show to be a consistent pest for opposing offenses, being able to create havoc both on-ball as a cover man and off-ball as someone who can clog passing lanes. Dobson can also help start early offense when needed.
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Dobson was an uber-productive pole at the LSM position for the Tigers and helped make up a strong rope unit. Also playing defensive back in football, the 6-foot-1, 185-pound pole has a good amount of athleticism and speed. A disruptive pole both on and off-ball, Dobson’s best attribute is his ability to turn defense into offense in a jiffy. He is also very good at matching feet and being able to turn his man.
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Having recently returned after missing a few games to injury, Dobson was all over the field in the Tigers’ Wednesday night win. A dual-sport athlete who also plays defensive back in football, Dobson moves and runs the field well. With that, he is an impact player both on the defensive end of the field as well as in transition offense. He helped to jump-start things in that real for the Tigers’ on Wednesday. In addition to his usual exploits on the back end on Wednesday, Dobson saw time at the faceoff dot to help put a stop to St. Xavier’s woes in that facet of the game. Dobson was able to come in and be a disruptor, helping to give the Tigers better chances at the dot especially so in the fourth quarter.
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