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Posted Sunday, December 19th, 2010
Bowdoin Lands Local Duo Bowdoin College has picked up a pair of early commitments in Boston College High School’s point guard Bryan Hurley and Lincoln Sudbury’s John Swords. Hurley is a scoring lead guard who has put up big numbers throughout the course of his career at B.C.H.S. Able to put points on the board with both his jumper and his dribble penetration, Hurley also stood out this summer on the AAU circuit with the Middlesex Magic team that made…
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Posted Saturday, December 18th, 2010
Game of the Day - St. Andrew’s 71 Winchendon 46 In the event’s final contest, a highly-energized St. Andrew’s team would host Winchendon in a match-up featuring several explosive athletes on both sides. In front of an enthusiastic home crowd, a pair of threes from Aboubacar Casse off Michael Carter-Williams penetration, followed by a pull-up three from Carter-Williams, would give the hosts an early eight-point lead, at 11-3, with just over 12:30 remaining in the opening half. Carter-Williams would push…
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Posted Friday, December 17th, 2010
The class of 2011 may not have one big name like Keegan Hyland or Thomas Knight, but it has more depth than we’ve seen in some time in Maine and that promises to make the upcoming high school season all the more exciting. While there are clear favorites in all four classes, there are also a variety of teams who have a legitimate chance to contend. Class A Cheverus – The Stags won it all last year and look like…
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Posted Thursday, December 16th, 2010
The high school basketball season got off to an exciting start this week in Massachusetts. With most teams now a game or two into the season we wanted to take a look at things to come in all four of the MIAA divisions. Division I is loaded as usual with the vast majority of the top teams in the state. The notable exception is New Mission who has a legitimate argument as the state’s top team despite playing in division…
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Posted Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
The Connecticut high school basketball season got off to an exciting start on Wednesday with a series of high profile games and a couple of early upsets. Here is a class by class breakdown of the contenders as everyone looks to play their way onto Mohegan Sun for the state championship finals. Class LL St. Joseph's – Vito Montelli’s squad is deep as they are talented and consequently the favorite heading into the season. Oscar Assie and Timajh Parker-Rivera form…
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Posted Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
NERR contributor Lucas Shapiro was at Babson College on Sunday armed with his video camera and our most recent video of the week is a collection of his favorite highlights on the day featuring a variety of talented prospects from the New England region and beyond.
As always, the NERR video of the week can be found in the lower right hand corner of our homepage.
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Posted Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Another year and another group of talented players have moved on to the prep ranks. Kaleb Joseph, Kevin O’Connor, Mike Lombard, Tate Jozokos and Richard O’Brien have all made the move from the NHIAA to prep school. While those players will be missed by their old schools, there is still plenty of talent in the NH’s public schools. The class of 2011 is one of the deepest, more talented classes the NHIAA has seen in recent years. The NHIAA also…
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Posted Monday, December 13th, 2010
St. Andrew's and head coach Mike Hart, who doubles as NEPSAC's president of boys basketball, is set to host a loaded tournament field this weekend for their second annual holiday classic. The event features an abundance of class AA powerhouses and tips off on Friday at 1pm. Here is a look at the complete schedule: Friday, December 17th, 2010 1:00 pm-Marianapolis Prep School (CT) vs. Lawrence Academy (MA) SAGE GYM1:00 pm-Winchendon School (MA) vs. Avon Old Farms School (CT) JONES…
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Posted Monday, December 13th, 2010
Things already underway up north as Vermont was the first New England state to tip off the 2010-2011 high school basketball season. In this preview NERR contributor Cody Hatt takes a detailed look at what to expect this year in the Green Mountain State. Division I Defending State Champion: Essex Runner-Up: Burlington The southern part of the state has claimed only one state championship in the last 17 years, making the long trip up Interstate-89 to the University of Vermont’s Patrick Gymnasium…
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Posted Sunday, December 12th, 2010
The Scholar Roundball Classic wrapped up on Sunday with the third straight day of exciting games as 30 plus college coaches looked on. By the time the weekend had come to an end schools like Harvard, Yale, Brown, Williams, Tufts, Middlebury, Trinity, and many other top academic schools had all been on hand to check out the action. Game of the Day - Northfield Mount Hermon 62 Hill 44 In a highly-anticipated match-up between two elite academic institutions with big-time…
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