Elite 75 Frosh/Soph Event Recap
The fourth annual New England Elite 75 Showcase – Frosh/Soph Edition lived up to its lofty expectations by once again showing off the top up and coming talent in the region.
The freshmen took the stage to start the day and went on to showcase a class full of talent and depth.
Jarred Reuter solidified his spot as one of the top prospects in the class with a big performance while other proven commodities like Aaron Falzon and Tyree Robinson also backed up their reputations. Djery Baptiste emerged as a young big man with a tremendously high upside while guys like Brandon Aughburns and Devin Marsh also announced their arrival on the scene up front.
The guards were led by the likes of Jashanti Allen, Greg Bridges, Jonathon Joseph, and Ikenna Ndugba while Ian Sistare, Ben Judson, Jack Simonds and others also impressed.
The sophomores took over in the afternoon session and left a big impression as the class of 2014 looks like another big one in New England. Noah Vonleh was the obvious star of the group while Jared Terrell put on a show of his own. Kahari Beaufort, Matt Cimino, and Jared Wilson-Frame were other proven products who backed up their reputations.
Jacquil Taylor looked to be on the verge of a breakout season while Jeff Spellman, Mike Auguer, and Quincey McKnight also appeared ready to take their games to the next level.
Paschal Chukwu’s tremendous long-term potential was immediately obvious and he was joined by other breakout prospects including Freddie Oliveira, Jalen Adams, and Josh Sharma.
By the time it was said and done dozens of future college prospects had come through the doors at Mansfield Sports Plex to announce their arrival on the exposure scene.
Stay tuned to the New England Recruiting Report throughout the week as we will bring continuous recaps, analysis, and updated player profiles from what what can only be described as a highly successful 2011 New England Elite 75 Showcase – Frosh/Soph Edition.