Stance and first move
Build a low, repeatable setup with cleaner hand speed, pressure, and whistle timing.
Weekend faceoff work
Specialty lacrosse training for players who want cleaner technique, tougher ground balls, faster exits, and more possessions on game day.



Utah Valley #18
Technique. Leverage. Possession.
February proof
My Player of the Month run is the cleanest snapshot: wins at the dot, ground balls after the whistle, and offense after possession.
92/106
February faceoffs
87% at the dot over a 5-0 Wolverine run
67
February ground balls
MCLA-leading possession work after the draw
5G / 4A
Added offense
Production beyond the stripe
Built from the dot out
I train the parts of the faceoff that decide possessions: first contact, exits, counters, ground balls, and how to stay dangerous after the win.
Utah Valley's February recognition highlighted my 5-0 run, 87% work at the dot, and nine added points.
Build a low, repeatable setup with cleaner hand speed, pressure, and whistle timing.
Train the draw, then turn wins into clean exits through pressure and second moves.
Turn contested wins into real possessions with body position, footwork, and pickup habits.
Rehearse wings, substitutions, counters, and late-clock decisions that show up on Saturdays.
Session foundation
The coaching request stays simple: share your school context, team level, training priority, and preferred date window, then I can follow up with the next step.
Request coaching
Share the team level, clinic goals, and preferred weekend windows. I can follow up with a focused plan for the first session.

Weekend reps. Game-speed feedback.
For school coaches
School context, training priority, and a preferred weekend window. I follow up directly.