2026 #E75 North College Showcase Recap pt.II
Eli Landman
Beverly HS, 6'1", 2027
Landman found ways to impact the game around the basket despite mainly playing on the perimeter. He attacked the glass aggressively, using his timing to secure rebounds above defenders before finishing the possession. He also stepped out and knocked down threes from the top of the key.
Thaddeus Boucree
The Phelps School, 6'5", 2026
Boucree's energy immediately caught the eye of those watching on throughout his outing. The 6'5" forward played with aggressiveness, attacking the basket to score while using his athleticism to finish above the rim. He also crashed the glass hard, showing off his bounce as a rebounder. Definitely looks the part of an impactful college player at the D3 level.
Ian McGrath
Melrose HS, 6'2", 2027
McGrath showed the ability to score the ball from deep in a variety of ways. He knocked down catch-and-shoot threes while also creating space off the bounce to rise into jumpers. Once he found a rhythm, he became difficult to slow down from the perimeter.
Colby Eaton
Ellsworth HS, 6'2", 2027
Eaton made his presence felt in multiple areas throughout the day. He rebounded well on both ends of the floor, created second-chance opportunities, and converted those extra possessions into points. Offensively, he also showed the ability to score off the bounce and make plays with the ball in his hands. College prospect up in Maine's MPA.
Kaleb Ordway
Mount Anthony Union, 5'10", 2027
Ordway did a great job moving without the ball, making smart cuts that led to easy baskets. Defensively, he stayed active, forcing turnovers and creating extra possessions with his effort. His ability to impact the game without needing touches stood out throughout the day.
Mason Nieves
Greater Lowell Tech, 5'8", 2027
Nieves showed impressive range, knocking down several deep three-pointers with confidence. He also played with high motor, consistently putting himself in position to come away with loose balls.
Jack Fontaine
Maranacook Community HS, 6'0", 2027
Fontaine stayed active around the basket, creating extra possessions with offensive rebounds and turning them into putback opportunities. He also flashed some court vision as a passer, making reads when help defenders collapsed. His activity level allowed him to impact the game in multiple ways.
Sean Connelly
Arlington Catholic, 6'4", 2027
Connelly used his 6'4" frame well, playing with power and embracing physicality around the basket. He attacked off the bounce with a quick spin move that consistently created space to finish. He also rebounded well and brought toughness to the frontcourt.
Dylan Jolicoeur
Manchester Memorial, 5'10", 2027
Jolicoeur brought quickness and pace to the point guard position. He kept the ball on a tight string, finished plays off the bounce, and also made smart cuts without the ball for easy baskets. His ability to impact the game both on and off the ball made for a productive outing.
Tripp Rabtoy
BFA St. Albans, 6'0", 2027
Rabtoy consistently found himself around the ball, crashing in to secure offensive rebounds and extend possessions. He kept the offense moving with unselfish passing and also showed a clean-looking jumper from the perimeter. State champion this past March.
Quinn LeBeau
Vergennes Union HS, 6'2", 2027
LeBeau continues to establish himself as one of the better shooters in Vermont's 2027 class. The 6'2" guard has really clean mechanics and showed the ability to knock down threes both on the catch and off movement, and carves himself out as a specialist in that aspect.
Sean Phelps
Pinkerton Academy, 6'8", 2027
Standing at 6'8", Phelps immediately changes the look of the game with his length. He met shots at the pinnacle for blocks, finished effectively around the basket, and covered plenty of ground defensively. The next step for him is getting stronger and more assertive on the court as one of the tallest players on it.
Cooper Sobel
Hanover HS, 5'11", 2027
Sobel's quickness with the ball stood out throughout the day. He used a tight handle and good burst to get downhill before finishing around the basket. He also stepped confidently into threes when defenders gave him space. Tough guard to stay in front of.
Brody Ennis
Belmont HS, 6'4", 2027
Ennis played with a high motor from start to finish. He ran the floor well, attacked the glass aggressively, and consistently found scoring opportunities with timely cuts into the lane. His activity level allowed him to impact the game without needing the ball for long stretches.
William Sohlich-Kopcho
Bedford HS, 6'4", 2027
Sohlich-Kopcho showed the different ways he can impact the game at 6'4". He knocked down pull-up jumpers, finished in transition, and used pump fakes effectively to draw contact and earn trips to the foul line.
Ryan Shortt
Hillsboro-Deering HS, 6'0", 2027
The southpaw guard showed a smooth, repeatable release from beyond the arc and consistently looked comfortable shooting the basketball. He also attacked the paint, drew contact, and finished inside when opportunities opened up.
Andrew Braganca
Beverly HS, 6'2", 2027
Braganca was all over the glass, using his body and athleticism to secure rebounds in traffic. He competed hard around the basket while also stepping out to knock down threes from the perimeter. His willingness to mix it up inside while stretching the floor made for a productive outing.

