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Quote from: Chairman of the Board on November 22, 2017, 09:41:52 pmVince D'Alto '23Kings Park, NY / Kings Park HSAttack#35commits: https://www.backofthecage.com/viewpost.php?id=26LI Dodgers Elite, LI Legacy, Brine National Classic2017 stats: 38G, 23A, 61GB2017 stats: 19G, 9A2017 All Conference, All Suffolk2017 Brine All Long Islandfootball RB, WR, CBfrom IL: https://recruitingrundown.com/2017/11/17/17-players-who-stood-out-at-north-american-fall-invitationalQuoteHe’s a natural lefty, but D’Alto can shoot equally with either hand and he’s a consistent scoring threat because of it. He’s got an advanced lacrosse IQ that allows him to see plays before they develop, and he’s just as adept as a feeder as he is a scorer. He put up a balanced 38-23-61 line as a sophomore, numbers that should spike if he continues to develop.video: more videos: http://www.hudl.com/profile/7361707/vince-daltoDefinitely an unorthodox player, but almost any coach would love a player like Vince. He shoots very well with both hands and is extremely intelligent with great vision. He has a couple of rough edges that need smoothing out, but he’s only a junior with time to improve.
Vince D'Alto '23Kings Park, NY / Kings Park HSAttack#35commits: https://www.backofthecage.com/viewpost.php?id=26LI Dodgers Elite, LI Legacy, Brine National Classic2017 stats: 38G, 23A, 61GB2017 stats: 19G, 9A2017 All Conference, All Suffolk2017 Brine All Long Islandfootball RB, WR, CBfrom IL: https://recruitingrundown.com/2017/11/17/17-players-who-stood-out-at-north-american-fall-invitationalQuoteHe’s a natural lefty, but D’Alto can shoot equally with either hand and he’s a consistent scoring threat because of it. He’s got an advanced lacrosse IQ that allows him to see plays before they develop, and he’s just as adept as a feeder as he is a scorer. He put up a balanced 38-23-61 line as a sophomore, numbers that should spike if he continues to develop.video: more videos: http://www.hudl.com/profile/7361707/vince-dalto
He’s a natural lefty, but D’Alto can shoot equally with either hand and he’s a consistent scoring threat because of it. He’s got an advanced lacrosse IQ that allows him to see plays before they develop, and he’s just as adept as a feeder as he is a scorer. He put up a balanced 38-23-61 line as a sophomore, numbers that should spike if he continues to develop.