Quinn Power
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Ted Sperides | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Arguably the most valuable player in the state – not just at his position, but across the board. Quinn is a dynamic athlete that brings a unique level of competitiveness and leadership to his team. While the state champion Lakeville North Panthers had an amazing all-around team last season, Power was the focal point in their success. He is extremely fast, technical and smart as a face-off specialist, giving him an edge in winning the draw clean and quickly to get his team early offensive opportunities. When he does, he also has a good enough skill set to be an offensive threat. When he loses the initial clamp, which doesn’t happen often, he is athletic and good enough defensively as a midfielder to not be a liability to his team’s defense. Last season, Power recorded astounding 78.5% face-off win percentage while taking over 400 draws last season in arguably the best conference in the state while also adding 234 groundballs. I could stop there and that would be elite in and of itself, but, he also gave his team 33 points in the way of 22 goals and 11 assists. His 2023 campaign was simply remarkable, earning him All-American, 1st Team All-State, Star Tribune’s All-Metro 1st Team and Pioneer Press’ Metro Player of the Year.
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Expert Analysis
Ted Sperides | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Arguably the most valuable player in the state – not just at his position, but across the board. Quinn is a dynamic athlete that brings a unique level of competitiveness and leadership to his team. While the state champion Lakeville North Panthers had an amazing all-around team last season, Power was the focal point in their success. He is extremely fast, technical and smart as a face-off specialist, giving him an edge in winning the draw clean and quickly to get his team early offensive opportunities. When he does, he also has a good enough skill set to be an offensive threat. When he loses the initial clamp, which doesn’t happen often, he is athletic and good enough defensively as a midfielder to not be a liability to his team’s defense. Last season, Power recorded astounding 78.5% face-off win percentage while taking over 400 draws last season in arguably the best conference in the state while also adding 234 groundballs. I could stop there and that would be elite in and of itself, but, he also gave his team 33 points in the way of 22 goals and 11 assists. His 2023 campaign was simply remarkable, earning him All-American, 1st Team All-State, Star Tribune’s All-Metro 1st Team and Pioneer Press’ Metro Player of the Year.
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