The All-American Futures event serves as an exclusive showcase of the next generation of lacrosse talent, spotlighting rising stars and providing them with a stage to demonstrate their skill, athleticism, and potential. Drawing inspiration from the renowned Adrenaline All-American Game, the All-American Futures is a dynamic celebration of youth lacrosse, bringing together top-tier 2030 & 2031 players from across the Western region. Players are carefully selected by the Adrenaline Evaluation Team, ensuring that the best young athletes in the sport have the chance to compete at the highest level.
The All-American Futures lacrosse event takes place every July in Frisco, Texas, spotlighting the nation’s top rising youth players. Designed as an exclusive showcase for the next generation of lacrosse talent, the Futures brings together elite 2030 & 2031 athletes from across the Western region. Inspired by the renowned Adrenaline All-American Game, this premier youth lacrosse event provides players with a national stage to display their skill, athleticism, and potential.
Held alongside the Adrenaline All-American Game, the All-American Futures includes two elite skills training sessions at the Lacrosse Barn in Dallas, an invitation to the All-American banquet, and nationally broadcast Futures games at the Dallas Cowboys’ world-class facility, The Star, live on ESPN+. Players are hand-selected by the Adrenaline Evaluation Team, ensuring that only the best compete in this unforgettable youth lacrosse showcase.

Ford Center at The Star
9 Cowboys Way
Frisco, TX 75034
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Saturday, July 26
All AA Futures players will check in at the Lacrosse Barn at 8AM. The day includes two training sessions, headshots, media day, & a lunch break. Activities conclude at approximately 3PM. Those attending the banquet should plan to arrive at the Omni Banquet Room around 5:30 PM for the banquet check-in. The banquet begins at 6PM and concludes around 9:00 PM.
Sunday, July 27
Girls Futures players should check in at The Star at 8:30 AM and will participate in a practice and walkthrough from 8:45-9:45 AM. Boys Futures players should check in at The Star at 9:30 AM and will participate in a practice and walkthrough beginning at 10:30 AM.
The Girls AA Futures Game begins at 12:30 PM, followed by the Boys AA Futures Game at 2:30 PM, both of which are broadcast on ESPN+.
All players and families are encouraged to stay & watch the High School All-American Games, with the Girls Game beginning at 5:30 PM and the Boys Game beginning at 7:30 PM.

All games are broadcast nationally on ESPN+. The broadcast is led by Morgan Alexander, Drew Hemerick, Jonathon Hoppe, and Jono Zissi.
Morgan Alexander

Morgan Alexander is a seasoned sports reporter and former sports news anchor for CBS19. After her time in local television, she transitioned into digital media, where she covered major events and teams including the Dallas Mavericks, TCU Football, the Cotton Bowl, and the Big 12 Championship. She currently works with Game On Sports Network, serving as a sideline reporter for high school football across Texas and covering SMU football and basketball.
Jonathon Hoppe

Jonathon Hoppe is a Sports Reporter for WBRC 6 News in Birmingham, Alabama and a freelance play-by-play broadcaster for ESPN+. Jonathon, a 2020 graduate of Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Communications, has experience calling high-level ACC Men’s Lacrosse games, NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Tournament games and has been the lead announcer for each of the past four Adrenaline All-American weekends.
Jono Zissi

Zissi graduated from Tufts University, where he was a 3 year starter, a 2x All New England Attackman, and scored over 100 career goals. He earned a degree in Psychology and Sociology. He also holds a Masters Degree in Education & Literacy from University of San Diego. Zissi is from Winchester, MA and attended Winchester High School & PG’d at Avon Old Farms School, where he was a three sport standout in Football, Basketball & Lacrosse. Zissi was inducted into Winchester High School Athletics Hall of Fame in May of 2017 and the Tufts University Athletics Hall of Fame, as a coach, in April of 2018.
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