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Posted Saturday, October 9th, 2010
The New England Recruiting Report was at Westfield State University on Saturday for day one of the Hall of Fame Columbus Day Challenge. One of the most notable developments of the day was the debut of seven-foot-one center Enosch Wolf who will star at Wilbraham & Monson this season before heading to the University of Connecticut next season. The skilled southpaw impressed with his skill set facing the basket, a high motor, and a good feel for the game. One…
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Posted Friday, October 8th, 2010
The University of Rhode Island scored another talented recruit on Friday night when Trahson Burrell gave head coach Jim Baron a verbal commitment. Burrell is an Albany native who debuted in New England last year at St. Thomas More and only recently transferred to Notre Dame Prep. He has been consistently recruited at the high-major level since arriving on the prep scene and was one of the best available swingmen in the northeast. While Burrell is most effective in transition,…
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Posted Thursday, October 7th, 2010
Dime Magazine recently profiled Rene Castro, who is just beginning his second season at Beaver Country Day School.
The article was written by New England Recruiting Report contributor Lucas Shapiro, who details Castro's success at Milton High School before arriving at BCD and his success on the AAU circuit, helping BABC to their sixteen-and-under national championship this summer.
To read the article in its entirety click here.
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Posted Thursday, October 7th, 2010
North Carolina became the final school to offer Alex Murphy a scholarship on Thursday when Tar Heels head coach Roy Williams called the St. Mark's junior swingman on Thursday night. North Carolina was the one remaining holdout but couldn't wait any longer after watching Murphy's latest starring performance last Sunday at the St. Mark's open gym. Williams was just one of many prestigious head coaches in the gym as he was joined by Duke's Mike Krzyzewski, Kansas' Bill Self, Florida's Billy…
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Posted Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim was at Haverhill High School on Wednesday to watch six-foot-seven Noah Vonleh. Vonleh, who starred at the recent New England Elite 75 Showcase - Frosh/Soph Edition, went up and down with his high school teammates as Boeheim and assistant coach Mike Hopkins watched from the sidelines. Vonleh is just beginning his second season at the high school level and is notably younger than most of his peers atop the class of 2013 as the Haverhill…
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Posted Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Harvard University landed their latest big recruit on Thursday when Wesley Saunders, a six-foot-five combo-forward from Los Angeles, made a verbal commitment to head coach Tommy Amaker
ESPN calls Saunders "a great competitor and prolific scorer in the mid-range area" who has a "chiseled frame and long arms."
Saunders stars at the Windward School in Los Angeles and runs with Compton Magic on the AAU circuit. He was reportedly also considering UPenn, Stanford, and USC.
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Posted Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
Lawrence Academy Freshmen Johnnie Vassar was one of 33 players from around the country invited to attend the USA Men’s Developmental National Team mini-camp held October 9th and 10th at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The mini-camp will be utilized to help identify players for the 2011-12 USA Basketball Developmental National Team program and to help prepare the U.S. for the 2011 FIBA Americas U16 Championship (dates and site TBA). The 2011 USA Basketball U16 Championship…
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Posted Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
First year head coach John Gallagher may have recently locked up his backcourt for the next four years with the additions of Wes Cole and Yolonzo Moore. Cole, a five-foot-eleven combo guard, committed while on his official visit this weekend. He averaged 14 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals per game last season as a junior at Woodlands High School and is best known for his ability to shoot the ball from behind the three-point arc. Cole ran…
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Posted Monday, October 4th, 2010
As Bridgton Academy departs class A of the NEPSAC and makes their way to class AAA, it provides a great opportunity to look back at their string of success in what was New England’s (and perhaps the countries’) most competitive basketball league. The Wolverines took four of the last six class A championships, including three in a row from 2005 to 2007. Because Bridgton Academy is home to an all post-graduate student body, the only common denominator in all of…
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Posted Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
The New Hampton School has a very proud basketball tradition and no one knows that more than head coach Pete Hutchins, who graduated from the school in 2001 and played alongside two future NBA players in Rashad McCants and Bernard Robinson during his time at NHS. Since taking the head coaching reigns in 2007, Hutchins has built his program into one that annually plays one of the toughest schedules in New England and has a reputation for developing the individual…
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