Trevor Sardis
Trevor Sardis
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Ty Xanders | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Having been committed to Michigan since August, Sardis is now slated to join the Crimson in the fall after getting into Harvard (as well as MIT) on his own. He was one of two face-off specialists in Michigan’s class and will be one of two at Harvard, however, the Crimson don’t currently have a committed FOGO in the ’25 class.
Sardis is off to a strong start in his senior campaign, winning 76 percent along with 55 GB’s, three goals, and three assists. On Tuesday, Brandon Gould of NJ.com called him the state’s best player at his position at the midseason point and touted him for his play in big games, as Sardis went 70 percent against Bridgewater-Raritan, Ridge, and Pingry.
From Eric Bretz’s preseason rundown of New Jersey’s top senior face-off specialists:
If Bernards is going to get back to the South Jersey Group 1 title game, then its specialists will have to play a huge role for the Mountaineers. The 3-star Michigan signee is coming off a great junior year, winning 69 percent on 396 attempts while chipping in seven goals to help Bernards finish 16-5 and 2nd in the Waterman Conference. He has lightning-quick hands and is extremely skilled in winning the face-off either between his legs or forward, where he uses his speed and stick skills to make smart plays with the ball on a fast break. He can handle the ball and shoot right off the face-off or dish it to set up a teammate. When he is unable to win it cleanly, Sardis hustles for ground balls and uses maximum effort if caught on defense. If Sardis stays consistent like he’s been able to do, Somerset County better watch out.
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