Landon Drilling
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2025 Midfield: Versatility: Midfield/Attack/LSM. Experience playing defense too. Coachable, Hard Worker, TEAM First, Tri-Sport Athlete: Lacrosse/Football/Track, Young Men's Service League - Green Cord (100 hrs of community service)
My name is Landon Drilling, midfielder for Keller High School. My passion is playing lacrosse.
I love the speed, skill and physicality of the game and hope to have the opportunity to earn my place on the big stage. While midfield is my primary position, at times I'm asked to play attack, lsm or even defense.
When I'm not playing lacrosse you can find me on the track and in the weight room getting ready for the upcoming football season (Running Back and Linebacker). You can also find me out at the lake, relaxing and fishing with the Keller bass team. Yes, you heard that right. :) Fishing is a high school sport in Texas. My favorite class is math and science a close second. As a member of the Young Men's Service League, I completed over 100 community service hours in the 21-22 school year alone. This is known as "green cord", and double the number of hours compared to neighboring schools.
I live in Keller Texas with my Dad (Wes), Mom (Christi), brother (Gavin) and dog Hank.
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Justin Becker
Landon will play a very important role on the UNRL Texas 2025 team this summer. He is a strong, quick, and explosive midfielder. His skills and ability impressed our National Director (Cory Childs) at our summer evalautions to the point where Landon was offered a spot on the UNRL National 2025 team. His lacrosse IQ and knowledge are well above those of a majority of other freshman Landon has a cannon of a shot with both hands and has the ability to get his hands free his dodges. In my opinion he is one of the top 2025 midfielders in the state of Texas.
Jack Gorman
Landon was undoubtedly one of our best midfielders this past season. His IQ and stick skills for a freshman are impeccable. He’s quick, shifty, and his release from either hand is next level. This is a name that will be recognized throughout North Texas in the years to come.