Landen O'Neil of Tabor works against Belmont Hill in the ISL championship game last season. (Brian Kelly photo)
In December, I traveled to Florida for the IMLCA Players Summit for the fourth year in a row.
Unlike previous trips, I emerged unscathed by sickness and got to fully experience the best players at the best event to cap off the year. More teams from the New England area meant more players to watch than ever before.
I saw hundreds of players compete against the best club teams across the nation for two straight days. Now, after some reflection over the holidays, I think it's time to talk about the very best players I saw, committed or not.
These were the four biggest standouts in the Class of '28. Players are listed with position, school and club.
