Wyatt Robertson
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Strong lacrosse IQ, lots of box and field lacrosse experience, passionate, versatile and multi-sport athlete.
I started playing lacrosse at the age of 8, playing in both field and box lacrosse leagues against much older competition. It was then that I developed a love for the game that has not waivered since. I've played both midfield and attack and am a strong off ball player who is comfortable finishing with both hands. I pride myself on my spatial awareness and being able to find soft spots in the defense in order to set up for a step down or inside finish. I am very comfortable around the crease and from the wings as my time playing box lacrosse for True Utah has forced me to adjust to the tighter space and smaller angles. In school I am taking Honors English as well as Honors Precalculus. Along with taking honors classes, I have also earned the seal of biliteracy in Spanish and scored a 4 on the AP test for AP Language and Composition.
Along with lacrosse, I have enjoyed playing tennis as I believe it significantly improves my footwork, reaction time, and short distance sprint speed.
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Jeff Brzoska
Wyatt is a player that can play attack or midfield. Big body with the ability to use both hands. Excels in unsettled situations and can shoot from anywhere on the field.

Jack Spallone
Wyatt simply has a nose for scoring goals and putting up points. A fluid flowing player with a heavy box influence to his game, he has a knack for freeing his hands in limited space and getting off his shots with an incredibly quick and accurate release. Excelling as a power dodger and attacking with purpose are hallmarks of his game, if he gets hot, video game type numbers ensue. -Jack Spallone True Illinois Box