
Jack Erdmann of St. George's and 3D New England was one of the region's standouts at attack this summer. (Dave Arnold/NELJ).
Ah, yes, the most important players on the field.
Goals are always the most volatile and valuable commodity in lacrosse. That doesn’t change from the high school to college level, but the ability to score them with frequency certainly does.
At least, for most players.
Each summer I tend to focus on players from the two classes entering their junior and senior years. I feel like trying to evaluate players younger than that can be hit or miss, but players with at least two years of high school lacrosse under their belts are going to give their best in the summer.