Riley Shiner
Riley Shiner
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Shiner put himself on the national radar on ESPNU when he opened the scoring for Next Level in the Naptown Championship game with a slick toe drag. It was a perfect representation of who he is as a player—confident, creative, and a problem when he has space to dodge. Last spring at The Heights, he finished with 23 goals and 27 assists, and based on the confidence he gained over the summer, that production should exponentially grow.
As a dodger, he’s a threat from anywhere, but he’s especially dangerous initiating from the righty wing and from behind the cage. He can win with multiple moves, and his hitch is a real weapon—defenders lunge, slides start to creep, and he’s quick to make them pay. He pairs that with a quick shot release that can beat the slide and the vision to hit the skip when the defense starts rotating. Off the ball, he’s just as effective, piling up one-timer goals by staying assertive around the crease and timing his cuts in front to get his hands free before defenses can react.
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Shiner put himself on the national radar on ESPNU when he opened the scoring for Next Level in the Naptown Championship game with a slick toe drag. It was a perfect representation of who he is as a player—confident, creative, and a problem when he has space to dodge. Last spring at The Heights, he finished with 23 goals and 27 assists, and based on the confidence he gained over the summer, that production should exponentially grow.
As a dodger, he’s a threat from anywhere, but he’s especially dangerous initiating from the righty wing and from behind the cage. He can win with multiple moves, and his hitch is a real weapon—defenders lunge, slides start to creep, and he’s quick to make them pay. He pairs that with a quick shot release that can beat the slide and the vision to hit the skip when the defense starts rotating. Off the ball, he’s just as effective, piling up one-timer goals by staying assertive around the crease and timing his cuts in front to get his hands free before defenses can react.
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