NMH Welcomes Local Products
Northfield Mount Hermon will be adding a variety of familiar faces to their program next year.
Last week Kellan Grady announced via twitter that he would be transferring from Catholic Memorial and reclassifying into NMH's 2017 class.
I have officially decided to forgo my senior season at Catholic Memorial & reclassify at Northfield Mount Hermon next year #NMH'17 #Hoggers
— Kellan Grady (@KellanGrady_30) April 7, 2015
I'm extremely appreciative to everyone who's been there for me throughout my 5 years at CM.I wouldn't be the person I am today if it wasn't
— Kellan Grady (@KellanGrady_30) April 7, 2015
for Catholic Memorial. However, I firmly believe this is the best decision for me as a student & player and I'm excited for the opportunity!
— Kellan Grady (@KellanGrady_30) April 7, 2015
Grady is coming off a huge season in which he helped Catholic Memorial to a state championship and won a variety of post-season accolades. He'll be joined by Andrew Platek, a six-foot-four swingman from upstate New York who has been a staple of the City Rock's program over the last few years and will also be reclassifying to 2017.
Two other local New England products will be joining NMH's 2017 class next season as Matt DeWolf and Matt Donahue will be transferring in from Barrington (RI) and Stonington (CT) respectively. Both were expected to be among the top rising seniors in their respective state associations.
NMH returns a talented core including A.J. Brodeur, Ian Sistare, Tomas Murphy, Jerome Desrosiers, Patrick Racy, Chuck Hannah, Calvin Whipple and Akeil Shakoor.