Will Miller 2009 HS Lacrosse Highlights - Recruiting Video

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Senior this fall. Highlights from Junior season at Weston High School (CT) 2009 highlights. 6'3" 185 lbs defensive player. Three year varsity player has played in the State Championship game three years in a row. Scored 5 long pole goals. Named captain for the 2010 season. Looking for a good college that can use a big, fast athletic defensive player with great stick skills

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  • Yes. Committed to Adelphi for Fall 2010.

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  • Those back checks against good attackmen wont work in college. Play better position

  • Go Willie go!

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  • are you rowing a boat or cradling?

  • im the same weight/height as you. what shoulder pads/arm pads do you use?

  • 2:17 shoot it, shoot it hahaha

  • dont get me wrong your good bro but no left hand can be a problem

  • the kids crazy good

  • @lacrossedude6767 thats crazy. i said the EXACT same thing

  • I'm 5'11 and 195 as a Freshman.It's my first year (about 3 months actually.) I was a attackman for like 5 games, and had 4 goals. I'm not sure if that's that good but yeah. Then I switched to D-pole and had about 10-12 saved goals for my last 4 games. Also for my last game, I got a goal and an assist out of my 4 clears. Is a Scholarship possible for me?

  • lol he runs and cradles exactly like me.

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