By Tom Peace
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 6/8/16
DALLAS, Texas – A group of more than 80 players began competing Wednesday in the Girls C2C Spotlight lacrosse showcase at the Greenhill School in Dallas.
The 3-day event features training and showcase games with skills instruction from 11 Division I coaches (including Maryland, Duke, UVA, Notre Dame and James Madison). Following instruction the first half of the day Wednesday players competed in showcase games.
Here are some players that stood out from Day 1:
Courtney Anderson, 2018, Midfield, Coppell, TX – Anderson moves well with and without the ball. The Stanford commit has great field vision and isn’t afraid to right to the cage when she has the ball.
Chloe Hunter, 2019, Midfield, Kinkaid School, TX – Hunter is aggressive on the draw controls and excels in chasing ground balls and finding the open man. She hustles up and down the field.
Cassidy Halloran, 2017, Attack, Woodlands, TX – Halloran is very athletic and has the tools to play at the Division I level. She is a vocal leader and she had a couple nice goals in several of the games.
Maggie Cooley, 2019, Attack, Kingwood, TX – Cooley shined in the game she played in. As one of the players to watch in the event, she didn’t disappoint. Cooley is in solid shape and moves the ball and she has a nasty shot on cage.
Chloe Monroe, 2018, Goalie, Carroll Senior HS, TX – Monroe stood out in a big way in the first day of games, making key saves and moving her hands and feet well.
Sam Miocic, 2017, Attack, Colleyville HS, TX – Miocic just recently decommitted from Mercer and is looking to play at another Division I school. She showed great field vision, good lax I.Q. and her fundamentals are sound.
Katelyn Love, 2017, Midfield, The Hockaday School, TX – Love stood out in the first day of games and in the skill sessions. The rising senior isn’t selfish and has a great shot on goal.
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