

Stick & Ball Control and Passing are already showing up as meaningful strengths in live attacking and transition sequences, and those strengths are beginning to raise the quality of every rep. The next jump is Positioning.
Sloane is doing well with reverse stick, and that strength is starting to show up in more live reps. The goal is to keep making it reliable when the pace rises.
Sloane needs to keep developing positioning so this part of the game becomes more consistent under pressure. The next step is cleaner reps that hold up at game speed.
A Season view of how Sloane is trending over time.
See the strongest skill groups and the clearest room to grow.
Sloane's Skill Build: Positioning
Your drill this week: Zones of Play Introduction
Introduce basic positional awareness by assigning players to colored zones and teaching them to stay within their zone.
A player who scans constantly is never surprised — make awareness a habit, not an afterthought.
Young players naturally flock to the ball, ignoring their positional responsibility.
Divide a 30x25-yard field into 3 zones with cones; assign players to zones by bib color.
Stay in your color zone
You've got it when you know which zone you're in without looking down, you feel the space and stay in it.
Reduce zones to require precision positioning.
Each skill gets a 1-10 rating that maps to a milestone, helping track skill development and player growth over time.
Milestones show progress in a specific skill. Players usually move through milestones with age, practice, and better game understanding.
Stages describe the player's broader development level. They are based on the overall rating, which averages the skill ratings in the report.
A player can be at different milestones in different skills while still having one overall stage for the report. The value is seeing what changed from one evaluation to the next.
The player is building the base. Coaches are looking for understanding, effort, and cleaner reps before expecting the skill to show up consistently in games.
Open a skill to see the rating, growth, and next milestone.
Stick & Ball ControlCompetitive milestone7.85ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
Stick & Ball Control measures how reliably the athlete performs this part of the game when the pace, pressure, and decision-making demands are real.
Flat stick skill is a primary weapon. Tight space dribbling, deceptive passing — hard to defend.
Reverse stick used offensively as a weapon. Creates passing angles that flat stick can't.
PassingCompetitive milestone7.65ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
Passing measures timing, accuracy, pace, and whether the ball is delivered in a way that helps the next action happen cleanly.
Push pass creates scoring opportunities. Quick release in tight space. Combination play is fast.
Switches play with elite accuracy. Long pass opens games. Hit is a dangerous weapon.
ShootingCompetitive milestone7.55ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
A goal threat from anywhere in the circle. Shot variety forces the goalkeeper to react. Penalty corners are a weapon.
DefenseCompetitive milestone7.48ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
Defense measures how well the athlete protects space, stays disciplined, and disrupts the opponent without losing shape.
A defensive player opponents account for. Channeling creates turnovers.
Tackles are a weapon — wins clean possession, creates counter-attack opportunities.
PositioningCompetitive milestone7.28ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
Positioning measures how early and how well the athlete gets into the right spot instead of reacting late to the play.
ClearingCompetitive milestone7.42ratingCompetitive⌄FOUBUIDEVCAPCONCOMSTAELI
Clearing measures how reliably the athlete performs this part of the game when the pace, pressure, and decision-making demands are real.