Posted Saturday, December 12th, 2009
With some off season movement class B has some new faces in the east and west this year with Camden Hills and Falmouth being the favorites to come out of their respective divisions. Camden Hills – The defending state champions blasted their way through the eastern division playoffs last year, claiming the regional by an average post-season margin of victory of 27 points. They then defeated western champion Cape Elizabeth 62-49 to claim the state title. With Tyler McFarland, Keegan…
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Posted Friday, December 11th, 2009
Maine’s best talent once again lies in Class A as a number of programs find themselves in contention to start the season. Here is a look at some of the early favorites: Hampden – The powerhouse from the east returns their entire rotation from a season ago while adding some major firepower. Bentley bound swingman Jacob Moore is the headliner of the group but Camden transfer Graham Safford gives the team a devastating one-two punch. Moore is a major mismatch…
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Posted Thursday, December 10th, 2009
The NEPSAC’s smallest league has two big talents as Boston Trinity and Christian Heritage are the frontrunners in Class D. The two favorites have an early season match-up on the horizon as they will face off at a neutral site when they meet at St. Andrew’s holiday tournament on December 18th. Boston Trinity Academy (MA) Head coach Rick Linet’s team may have the most talent and depth in the league but experience isn’t necessarily in their favor with only two…
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Posted Thursday, December 10th, 2009
YNETV will be airing Brewster Academy’s game against NIA Prep from the National Prep Showcase. The game will be aired on December 26th at 12:30p.m.on MyTV (WZMY) and Satellite TV and will reach approximately three million households throughout Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont. NIA Prep went on to defeat Brewster Academy in an overtime thriller 103-99. Brewster has rattled off four straight wins since suffering their only defeat of the season and features a star studded roster featuring Will…
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Posted Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Yesterday was an up and down day for the people at the University of Connecticut. It began on a high note when six-foot-seven small forward Maurice Harkless announced he was making a verbal commitment to the Huskies on SNY.TV. Later last night UConn dropped a heartbreaking loss to Kentucky at Madison Square Garden 64-61. Harkless is an athletic slasher from the wing who should be able to put points on the board right away upon arriving in Storrs. He averaged…
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Posted Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
St. Mark’s is looking for the three-peat in Class C, Lawrence Academy out to prove they are the only real competition, Holderness hoping to offset the loss of a potential point guard, and Middlesex relying on their star to get them into the championship mix. Those are just some of the storylines that highlight the upcoming NEPSAC Class C season. St. Mark’s School – MassachusettsThe two time defending champions enter the 09-10 campaign as the favorites in Class C despite…
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Posted Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
Of all the prep school leagues in the region perhaps none is as wide open as the Western New England Conference. The WNEC, which splintered off from Class B last year, plays host to 18 teams, of which only 8 make the post-season. With more contenders then there are spots, every game will be a big one this season. Loomis Chaffee – Windsor, Connecticut The defending champions will be looking to go two for two in the opening years of…
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Posted Monday, December 7th, 2009
Class B is wide open this year with no less than eight programs having legitimate championship aspirations. The New England Recruiting Report has already profiled many of the top teams in the conference, but with the season officially getting under way last week we thought we would take one last look at the favorites. Tilton School – Tilton, New Hampshire Whenever you are coming off back to back titles you have to be considered the favorites until someone proves otherwise. …
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Posted Sunday, December 6th, 2009
The Hoop Mountain Prep Classic saved the best for last as Sunday was once again the highlight of the three day event. With several college coaches looking on (including assistants from UConn, Providence, and Alabama) a number of New England’s top teams and individual players were in action. Here is a game by game recap of the action. Satellite Academy 44 REDA 42 The day’s action tipped off with two out of area programs matching up in a highly…
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Posted Saturday, December 5th, 2009
A couple of dramatic late game finishes energized the crowd as Brimmer & May and Suffield Academy fought to the finish as did Marianapolis Prep and Proctor Academy. When it was all said and done the day saw six quality games, some tremendous prospects and individual performances, and a handful of jaw dropping plays. Choate Rosemary Hall 61 Master’s School 39 Four players scored in double figures for Choate led by Stevie Rogers who finished with 18 points as he…
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