
Players that register on The Coaches' Eye website will be filmed during the Atlanta Elite Championship playoff weekend this November.
Below is some information on the coaches that run "The Coaches' Eye". For more information please click on the logo above to be directed to their website.
Coach Ted Garber has coached at Division 1 lacrosse at the University of New Hampshire and UMass. He is currently the offensive coordinator for the MLL Boston Cannons. Coach Garber for the past 12 years has also served as head coach at Avon Old Farms School in Avon, Connecticut where his overall record is 106-55, and his teams have won numerous Western New England Titles and Founders League Championships. Brett Garber currently plays midfield for the MLL Boston Cannons and was a captain on the 2006 UMass team that reached the NCAA final. He was also an All American at UMASS.
Here is a testimonial from parents right here in Atlanta on The Coaches' Eye.
When we realized our son had the ability to play lacrosse at the college level we were unprepared for the recruiting process. Even if your son plays on a travel team or participates in camps and is being seen by some college coaches, it is generally not enough to ensure he will get offered a slot with the right program. Becoming involved with The Coaches Eye and Ted Garber simplified the process for us. Not only did our son get offered an athletic scholarship to a prominent Division I program, their assistance in the process proved cost effective and exceeded our expectations. As parents, especially down South, we are at a talent and geographical disadvantage when compared to players in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Having well respected professionals pick up the phone to let a head coach know about your son’s ability first hand accelerates the recruiting process. We highly recommend The Coaches Eye to anyone interested in playing at the next level.
**The Soto’s, Marietta, Georgia (Parents of Pope High School graduate, Eric Soto who will be playing for the University of Massachusetts this fall)**