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Montgomery Schroeder

Evaluated at Midwest Boys Academic 50 ID Camp on 08/06/2020 by Coach Dombrowski of Carthage College

Skillset Overview

Technical Abilities - 89 / 100
Passing - Creates opportunities for teammates with accurate passes. Rarely over or under hits the ball.
Ball Control - Quality first touch in space, and controls the ball under pressure.
Tactical Abilities - 89 / 100
Field Spacing - Highly active and involved in the attack. Gives good distance of support and passing angles for teammates.
Reading The Game - Does well seeing the first level of pressure and making appropriate decision on the ball.
Physical Abilities - 95 / 100
Endurance - Great work rate throughout camp. Showed endurance that helped effectiveness, especially late.
Strength - Did a good job handling challenges and played well shoulder-to-shoulder.
Mental Abilities - 95 / 100
Competitiveness - Showed a strong desire to win and seems to enjoy the competition. Keep working hard!
Team Player - Great team-first attitude. Was encouraging and supportive to teammates throughout camp.
Coach's Comments
Montgomery, is a big player who has a quality first touch and can find the final pass that can cut through the defense and create goal scoring opportunities. He works really hard and is strong which will really help him at the next level.
Speed of play - continue to work on the speed of your decision. as you go to play college and you play in the middle of the field the speed will be very high pace and you will need to know whats around you and what you're going to do before you receive the ball or right when you win the ball back from playing defense.
getting faster - as you should always be working on soccer make sure you're taking the steps to improve your body as well, the quicker you can be the better you want to be able to get 5-10 yards quickly as you transition into offense and defense
Communication - being in the middle of the field you should always be one of the loudest guys on the field because you can see a lot of what is going on and be telling forward players lots of information. college coaches love having players in the midfield that communicate