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Posted Monday, July 9th, 2012
The college coaching presence reached its peak on Monday afternoon at Hoop Mountain's Super Week II Camp as coaches came out in waves to check out the depth the field had to offer. Here's a look at who impressed: Dustin Cole - The rising junior point guard couldn't have been much better on Monday. In the afternoon it was his playmaking and distributing that stood out as he got into the lane to find teammates for a variety of open…
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Posted Sunday, July 8th, 2012
Super Week 2’s talent was on full display Monday morning, as several local star players continued to make a name for themselves, while a few new and exciting players were able to drum up some interest thanks to playing hard at all times and showing off their skills. Through challenging drills and several games today, here are some kids that are drawing attention:Isaiah Nelsen, 2013 (North Andover) – Nelsen is one of the most talented players in camp thanks to…
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Posted Sunday, July 8th, 2012
Super Week 2 kicked off Sunday afternoon at Hoop Mountain at the location of Roger Williams University. A lot of exciting talent was displayed on the first day of scrimmages, foreshadowing what should be a very competitive week of games. Some of the players who stood out early on were:Thomas Rivard, 2013 (Worcester Academy) – Rivard’s all around skill set is very impressive. He is able to get to the basket with his length and body control, and can finish…
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Posted Saturday, July 7th, 2012
Vanier College took Roger Williams University and Hoop Mountain's Super Week I Camp by storm last week. The New England Recruiting Report was there to cover every step of the camp and got the opportunity to speak with Vanier College head coach Andy Herzog as well as several of the top players from the Canadian powerhouse.
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Posted Saturday, July 7th, 2012
Jacquil Taylor and Joe Connelly both showed out in the NBA East title game, as the Celtics got the win over a Bucks squad that was rich with Canadian talent from Vanier College Prep. Behind 6’8 sophomore-to-be Jean-Louis Wanya, a tremendous athlete, finisher, and rebounder, Shawn Thelwell, a fierce competitor and inside finisher, and Jhonny Verone, a guard who can make shots from anywhere on the floor with standout athleticism, the team from Vanier had an impressive run to the…
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Posted Saturday, July 7th, 2012
As the last full day of Super Week 1 came to an end, we started to see the effect that three action packed days had on the campers. Despite a surplus of tired legs, players continued to emerge in the final evening before the All- Star game. Some of those who impressed and surprised were:Malin Segal, 2014 (Concord Academy) – An above average defender who can stop the ball and play off in a help position. He also has the…
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Posted Friday, July 6th, 2012
Several of New England’s regulars impressed Saturday morning at Hoop Mountain Super Week I, many of them just taking over games with their superior athleticism and skillset. Once again with dozens of local college coaches in attendance, here are a few guys who played hard and stood out this morning. Play of the DayTerance Mann, 2015 (Tilton) – Mann has gotten a lot stronger the past few months, and his overall game has of course greatly benefited because of it.…
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Posted Friday, July 6th, 2012
In the night cap of day two at Super Week 1, more talent emerged as two teammates demanded spotlight from their already proven point guard, Pol Olivier. Kevin Francis spread the floor with his outstanding shooting ability, and post player Juan Bustamonte took advantage of open space by finishing around the rim. Some more players that grabbed attention late in the evening were:Colin Richey, 2014 (Choate Rosemary Hall) – Colin is a pass-first point guard with excellent vision and ball…
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Posted Thursday, July 5th, 2012
The Play of the Day was in the books early on Friday at Hoop Mountain Super Week I and it belonged to Jacquil Taylor, who was able to show off his mobility and athleticism in the lane to throw down a vicious dunk. Here's a look at that play, provided by Crusader 22 Productions:
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Posted Thursday, July 5th, 2012
Day two of Super Week 1 kicked off early Friday morning with a series of exciting games, surrounded by drill sessions on the outer courts. Rising 8th grader Tomas Murphy displayed some of the reasons why he will be an exciting player to follow over the next several years. Another young prospect, Jordan Scurry (2015), performed admirably in a one point victory in the first game of the day. Here are others who impressed from today’s morning session: Jean-Louis Wanya,…
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