Tommy Dolciotto '23Syosset, NY / Syosset HS
Midfield
5'10'' 165lbs
#14
commits:
https://twitter.com/stonybrookmlax?lang=ennike bluechip, team91 (spallina), IL invitational, LI Classic, NLF, LI Legacy
2017: 9G
football RB/S
same program as kalbacher, celauro, alejo, reiter
according to team 91:
No. 3 Tommy Dolciotto, midfield, Syosset
The recent addition of a shot clock in the college game will do wonders for Dolciotto, who's a tough, two-way midfielder who can do a little bit of everything. He can dodge well and has a big-time shot, but he's also comfortable on the defensive end, plays wings on faceoffs and handles man-down defense. The Swiss Army knife-type prospect brings a lot to the table.
interview:
https://medium.com/@ROONEYKNOWS/rooneyknows-player-spotlight-2cd6fedf11b0Today’s Player Spotlight goes to Tom Dolciotto. I had the opportunity to watch Dolciotto at the Fall Classic. He is the COMPLETE mid-fielder, playing defense, going straight to offense, and hustling back on defense. In lacrosse terms we call this guy the work horse. He was up and down the field all weekend playing with Team 91 Crush. I think the Crush could be the best team in the country, the team is stacked. Dolciotto reminds me of Brian Sherlock, a former Loyola and now Atlanta Blaze mid-fielder, an absolute machine. He never gets tired,dodges with everything he has, and gets the ball in the back of the net. Dolciotto has his style and he will be a force for Syosset this year. I can’t wait to watch him the next for years and I’m sure a ton of college coaches will be knocking at his door.
and more:
http://mylacrossetournaments.com/news/index.html?article_id=145&content_type=printable&plugin_id=news.front.system&block_id=5001Tommy Dolciotto '20, midfield, Syosset (N.Y.) / Team 91 Crush
Dolciotto tends to fly under the radar on the best 2020 team in the country because his game isn't super flashy, but he's the type of two-way midfielder that every coach wants and every team needs. He's tough, seems to understand defensive concepts well and pushes the ball well in transition. In an early-morning game, he showed the ability to get into traffic and come away with tough ground balls.
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