Connor Maher and Piper Bond Impressing in Camp for Archers LC
The Archers have Latrell Harris as the anchor of their short-stick defensive midfield while Mark McNeill provides further support as a veteran presence. But Maher and Bond definitely each have an opportunity to flash enough that they seize the open game day spot that was left by Dominique Alexander’s retirement and maybe even fight McNeill to be the third active SSDM.
When prompted about who’s impressed through the early days of camp, Tom Schreiber noted that “I think it’s everybody, that’s been my main takeaway.” He continued, saying that “I wouldn’t want to be Coach [Bates} where he has to shave this thing down. Everybody has been awesome.”
Extending from there, Schreiber did specifically point to Bond and Maher as players who’ve caught his eye. “The two rookies at short stick have both been real good,” he added. “I think those guys have passed the early test and short stick is a pretty big jump from college to pro. [But] those guys really haven’t backed down, so they’ve been impressive.”
There are further tests for Maher and Bond to pass in the coming days and weeks. But the initial indications being positive is notable and important for an Archers roster that needed help at the defensive midfield and gambled on the two of them with the 13th and 21st overall picks in the draft. Should the early signs prove correct, the Archers could be in a truly solid place in their defensive midfield with both an elite player in Harris and substantive depth and versatility with McNeill, Bond, and Maher.