Quinn O’Neill
Quinn O’Neill
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
When I see a lefty windup like Quinn O’Neill’s, I immediately circle his name. The fact that Quinn shares the same last name as the player whose windup he reminds me of is fitting. He hides the ball behind his body through most of his motion, then snaps it through with quick wrists. That release gives him a chance to score a lot of goals down the line because he gets it off with velocity, deception, and very little wasted movement. On the first day of The Show, he put up a hat trick, then buried one in transition in the All-Star Game on day two. His instinct for baiting checks was especially impressive. He did it in a Garnsey-esque way, baiting checks early in the dodge and creating a step without needing much space. He also mixed in subtle hitches in the middle of his dodge that helped him get to the middle without having to shoot through contact. He capped off his hat trick with a goal off a slip that showed his IQ in the two-man game, which is not a concept you usually see executed on the summer circuit.
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