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.@ConnectLAX boys’ recruit: Mira Costa (CA) 2016 goalie Van Sickle commits to Drexel

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By Chris Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 1/8/15

Mira Costa (CA) 2016 goalie John Van Sickle has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Drexel University.

John Van Sickle ledger:

John Van Sickle

John Van Sickle

High School: Mira Costa, CA

Graduation Year:
2016

Position: Goalie

College Choice:
Drexel University (ConnectLAX college profile)

Club Affiliation: 3D Los Angeles, FCA National, West Coast Starz

Major lacrosse honors, camps and showcases:
Camps/Showcases – Jake Reed Nike Blue Chip, Maverik Showtime, 3D D1, Adrenaline Black Card, Adrenaline High Rollers

What will you major in/study? Business and Finance

Why did you choose school?
“With Drexel University being located in Philadelphia, it offered me everything I wanted in my college experience. Their academic and athletic program was a perfect fit for me.”

Outlook for your High School team?
“We are hoping to win a CIF ring.”

Thank You: “I want to thank my family and my coaches that have taught me through the years.”

Other schools considered: Loyola, Syracuse, Rutgers

ConnectLAX, the official sponsor of TopLaxRecruits.com Boys’ Recruits, congratulates John Van Sickle. ConnectLAX helps recruits highlight their skills and connect with college coaches. Recruits maximize their recruiting exposure with a mobile recruiting profile that is linked to their team’s roster, helping coaches find them on the field and evaluate their profile while watching them play. Create your ConnectLAX mobile recruiting profile for free. Click here to sign up!

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