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<p>Here's some evaluations on several St. Louis Scott Gallagher Prospects to Watch in the Class of 2028. When doing these write-ups, I particularly looked at the 2010 ECNL Green and Navy squads. Here's part 1 to the list. Profiles should be added in the near future!</p>
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<p><strong>Zella Sites (Navy #6)</strong></p>
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<p>Zella Sites is an aggressive player up top who can play as a striker or winger. When watching her, you can see an outstanding ability to apply pressure on the opposing defenders and goalies. Often placing them in tough situations while they have the ball. With the ball at her feet, she does a terrific job of creating her own shots while using both feet efficiently. Can also create off the dribble and willing to make crosses into the box while playing as a winger.</p>
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<p><strong>Lillian Harris (Navy #4)</strong></p>
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<p>She's a confident box-to-box midfielder with a variety of skills at her disposal. With her above-average height, Harris wins lots of 50-50 balls in her area. She also excels at changing direction with the ball and creating space to receive passes running off the ball. Aggressive at winning ground duels, too. Overall a highly mobile prospect with so much to offer.</p>
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<p><strong>Anabelle Steinmetz (Green #10)</strong></p>
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<p>She's a high-IQ midfielder that's a little more offensive minded. While watching her, you see a unique ability to change the field of play and make runs into the attacking box. As a passer, she has a tremendous ability to make consistent through-balls to wingers.</p>
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<p><strong>Lily Limpert (Green #7)</strong></p>
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<p>Limpert's a high-energy midfield capable of making plays anywhere on the field. Displays outstanding ball-control with an ability to out-dribble numerous opponents at once. Good at switching the field and closing out passing lanes for attacking opponents. Even showed an ability to challenge balls against larger opponents.</p>
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<p><strong>Elizabeth Pratt (Navy #22)</strong></p>
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<p>Pratt is a super technical left back. Good touch with the ball and has a unique ability to change direction and make plays up the field. Which also shows terrific vision for someone her age. Defensively, she does a really good job of keeping attackers in front of her. </p>
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Here's some evaluations on several St. Louis Scott Gallagher Prospects to Watch in the Class of 2028. When doing these write-ups, I particularly looked at the 2010 ECNL Green and Navy squads. Here's part 1 to the list. Profiles should be added in the near future!
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