Junior Elite 75 Returning Next Weekend
Spring is almost here, at least from a basketball perspective, and that means that both the Junior Elite 75 and Elite 75 Academic Experience are right around the corner.
When the Junior Elite 75 returns to the M-Plex next Sunday, March 12th, it will mark the 9th consecutive year that we've assembled the region's best middle school prospects for a day of instruction, education, and early exposure.
Over the years we've hosted players that have gone on to be some of the best prospects in New England with alums including the likes of Jared Terrell, Kaleb Joseph, Wayne Selden, and numerous others.
This year, every player who participates will receive a profile in our junior elite prospect database, an unmatched resource for local high school, prep, and travel coaches. Additionally, the coaching staff will be comprised almost exclusively of current prep school coaches, making this a can't miss event for any youngster that is considering prep school.
If you're not sure about your high school plans just yet, the Junior Elite 75 provides great opportunities for both students and parents to learn about their options. We'll have a "Prep vs. Public vs. Private" panel to discuss the differences that various leagues and schools are permitted to offer. We'll also have a series of other speakers and presentations as well to make this as valuable an event for parents as it is for players.
For more information on the Junior Elite 75 click here.
Then and Now...
— NERR (@NERRHoops) March 3, 2017
NBA D-League player Goodluck Okonoboh back at the JR #E75
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Then and Now...
— NERR (@NERRHoops) February 28, 2017
Geo Baker in 2011. Now he's headed to the Big Ten!
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Then and now - ESPN 100 point guard & Virginia Tech commit Wabissa Bede at the 2012 Jr #E75
— NERR (@NERRHoops) February 24, 2017
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