Rhett Schnatmeier
Rhett Schnatmeier
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
When you look down 3D Georgia’s roster, Rhett Schnatmeier is one of those players that makes you wonder, “How is he still uncommitted?” The lefty loves to operate from his natural side, where he can do damage both on and off the ball. With the ball in his stick, he changes pace well and can hurt defenders no matter where they force him. He’s dangerous sweeping to the middle with his on-the-run shot and can be just as effective with a quick toe-drag underneath. Schnatmeier’s IQ shows in his feel for passing lanes. Off the ball, he positions himself well for catch-and-shoot chances. With the ball, has a great sense on how to manipulate defenders to open lanes to zip passes through traffic. His mix of shooting touch, creativity, and awareness makes him a polished uncommitted attackman in the 2027 class.
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Read EvaluationTy Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
The proof is in the pudding – it’s almost as if there’s a type with Georgia attackmen: super quick, skilled, a tad undersized, and tough as can be. By the looks of it, Schnatmeier certainly fits the mold. The bouncy left-handed dodger turned the corner and finished at a high rate on Sunday, and often took a beating in the process, soaking contact and finishing more often than not. Turning heads with his first step, body control, and savvy playing style, he’s a highly capable attack prospect who racked up 50 goals and 25 assists as a freshman while averaging more than a hat trick per game. He’s got range on his shot, but didn’t have to show it too much, and was a key piece in 3d Georgia’s success and ability to make it tight against formidable opponents.
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