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<p>After looking at some defensive-minded players in New York, attention gets turned to the attackers, the scorers. These five players all possess great scoring ability.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='169395' first='Petra' last='Bandula'], WNY Flash, Class of 2026</p>
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<p>Bandula is Canadian born, she plays club in Western New York and she is a member of the U17 Croatian National Team. She's quite a player who shows dedication to this sport. She has next-level talent in terms of her ability on the ball and she has supreme confidence. Her touch is light and she moves with the ball easily. She can use the dribble to beat defenders, but also shows great passing acumen and a deadly cross. She dangerous when she cuts in on her right foot, and she's so quick and agile it's hard to stop her from doing so.</p>
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<p>Addison Ingwersen, Kings Park, Class of 2029</p>
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<p>Ingwersen is an eighth grader who played summer league with Kings Park High and will attend there next year. She has great agility already for someone here age, and her stop and start allows her to separate from defenders. She also has the straight line speed needed to get down the pitch at her No. 7 spot. She is a full effort player, who tracks back, defends and dispossesses opponents.</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='110754' first='Isabella' last='Di Muccio'], Albert Magnus, Class of 2027</p>
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<p>Di Muccio is a forward and a midfielder, but no matter how you slice it, she is a dangerous player. She likes to advance forward, and shows a speed burst that a lot of defenders cannot keep up with. She's quite good at using that burst of speed to get on the end of a ball, and she can one-time hit a ball home or toe-touch it around a keeper coming out. She has great balance and vision, showing good technical and physical characteristics.</p>
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<p>Winslow Rowley, Dalton Schoool, Class of 2027</p>
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<p>Rowley has a golden right leg. She scores some stunning goals from range with accuracy, power and precision. She is a great finisher in the box, too. She uses her body well to keep herself between the defender and the ball and can score under duress. She finishes cooly and neatly, slotting balls home. She's technically gifted and not just a goal scorer. She can sit deeper and receive the ball, and likes to combine with her midfielders and wide forwards. She is a clever player who can play a pretty ball, showing great passing ability. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='110741' first='Olivia' last='Shaw'], St. Anthony's, Class of 2027</p>
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<p>Shaw is relentless in her pursuit of scoring goals. She pressures defenders, causes mistakes and can capitalize. She punishes mistakes because she gets in on goal so quickly and then she gets a lightning quick shot on frame. She can get on the end of a ball and one-time it home, or she can weave past defenders and create space. She has great feet as she can shuffle quickly to free up just an inch of space to get a shot off. With good speed, power and technical ability, Shaw is an up and coming forward on the east coast.</p>
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After looking at some defensive-minded players in New York, attention gets turned to the attackers, the scorers. These five players all possess great scoring ability.
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