Instead of seeking out social media-worthy experiences in his new Hampton-area home, Giles-Harris keeps it low key. He enjoys spending time at the Hampton History Museum and nearby Buckroe Beach. He likes driving through other college campuses in the area like William & Mary, Old Dominion and Norfolk State.
He bought a ukulele during the pandemic and tried to teach himself “One Love” by Bob Marley. In his downtime, he’s trying to read more. The books are about coaching and mindset, of course. There isn’t much nightlife near his apartment, he said, and he’s done with the go, go, go lifestyle of college.
The little things are all Giles-Harris needs. There’s a strip mall near his apartment where he practices in his spare time, peppering the back wall of MOOYAH Burger for 45 minutes at a clip.
“I just like hearing the ball hit the wall,” Giles-Harris said. “I’ll listen to some music sometimes.”
Just him, his stick and a ball. All by himself. On an island with his thoughts. JT Island, if you will.
“He’s very relaxed,” Danowski said. “He’s a gem. He’s a better person than he is an athlete — and he’s a phenomenal athlete. He’s someone I would trust with my family, with my money, with anything.”
The most recent entry, at least at press time, in his quote collection is straightforward. “Day one, week one.” It’s about going to work each day with the same energy as if it was your first. Giles-Harris will experience his first taste of meaningful international competition from June 21-July 1 at the World Lacrosse Men’s Championship in San Diego. It will likely be the biggest stage of his lacrosse career.
Danowski isn’t worried about his longtime defenseman.
“Sure, nerves could happen,” Danowski said. “First time on this stage, first time playing Canada — but it won’t happen a second time.”
Not with Giles-Harris. He won’t let it happen to himself.
“He’s one of those guys who could be out there on an island,” Amplo, the team’s defensive coordinator, said. “There are going to be matchups that we really like with him and basically tell him, ‘We’ll see you in a few hours.’”
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