Posted Saturday, March 27th, 2021
The final spot in the Elite 75 Frosh/Soph list goes to St. Thomas More and Expressions Elite freshman Abdur-Rahman De Leon. The 6-foot-5 wing from Boston is already a well-known young prospect and has the positional size, physical tools and foundation of skill to continue ascending in the coming years. He's currently starring with the high school varsity team at St. Thomas More School and poised to be ready for the prep team sooner rather than later. Personal Statement I want…
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Posted Saturday, March 27th, 2021
The Be Seen Tour went back to Suffield Academy recently, this time to see the girls program, under the direction of longtime head coach Wayne Patterson. This program has a storied history and long-standing tradition as a NEPSAC powerhouse in girls basketball. They’ve produced numerous college athletes over the years, sending players on to both high-level basketball and academic programs. This year, they’re graduating a pair of division I athletes including Quinnipiac bound Rose Caso, who was the best player…
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Posted Friday, March 26th, 2021
Earlier this week, we detailed the 2020-21 edition of the Lee Academy prep program, a group that has already produced two scholarship players with numerous others still on the board including the likes of Akili Evans, Quion Burns, Ricky Rollins, Jerry Ngopot, Tyler Dubose and more. Since then, we've been rolling out individual highlights of many of those same players. Today comes the release of the full #BeSeen movie trailer, produced by Trophy Mode, and featured the entire Panda program…
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Posted Wednesday, March 24th, 2021
The Elite 75 Frosh/Soph list is winding down with the final players set to be announced in the coming days. The list, which recognizes the top underclassmen prospects in New England, was chosen from those prospects we were able to evaluate during the Be Seen Tour and the NERR-TV Virtual Showcase in this unique and unusual year in which the actual showcase wasn't possible. The newest additions include Fessenden and Expressions freshman guard Jeremiah Jenkins, Worcester Academy forward Dylan Cote, and…
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Posted Wednesday, March 24th, 2021
The Be Seen Tour's trip to Maryland to visit West Nottingham Academy told the story of the country's oldest prep school with a basketball program that is again ascending. As we detailed in our full prep profile, Tommy Fabian is now in his second year at the helm of the program and using this unusual year to develop a young core that he hopes will propel the program forward while simultaneously preparing Jedy Cordilia to join Mount St. Mary's next…
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Posted Tuesday, March 23rd, 2021
The Be Seen Tour went north to Lee, Maine recently…to see the region’s northern most prep power, Lee Academy. The program has been a staple of the region’s prep landscape for the last 15 years now, attracting D1 caliber talent from all over the world and providing them with a platform and a stage to prove themselves. This year’s team is again loaded with college caliber talent under head coach Dan Haynes, with players for all three levels, including two…
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Posted Monday, March 22nd, 2021
Some young prospects have the type of natural talent that jumps right out at you. Others have the type of intangibles, typically a combination of humility and work-ethic, that make you want to bet on them long-term. Few possess both...but Jeremiah Jenkins may be the exception to that rule...and that's why he's widely considered one of the top young prospects in New England. Jenkins is in his final year at the Fessenden School now, where he carries a 3.0 GPA,…
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Posted Sunday, March 21st, 2021
Danbury High School just wrapped up an abbreviated 2021 season with a 6-6 record and first-round loss in the FCIAC tournament, but as GameTimeCT documented on Friday, hopes are high moving forward after head coach Casey Bock got significant contributions from several underclassmen. Tops among that group was Cameron Perkins and Charnez Perkins, a pair of cousins who both made their presence felt this season and are poised to form a dynamic tandem for the next three years. “This is…
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Posted Saturday, March 20th, 2021
The Be Seen Tour made its farthest trip south recently to visit West Nottingham Academy in Maryland, the country’s oldest prep school, founded back in 1774. The school’s basketball tradition began almost 25 years ago when Raphael Chillious pioneered a program that featured future UConn big man Josh Boone before heading to South Kent. His departure led to a hibernation of the prep program but when Kris Johnson made the move from Lawrence Academy, he was able to revitalize it…
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Posted Friday, March 19th, 2021
Canterbury School post-graduate and longtime Crown Basketball product TJ Long announced his commitment to Fairfield University earlier this week. Long is a highly skilled, and equally smart, 6-foot-4 perimeter threat who can play multiple positions. He graduated from Holy Trinity High School last year after a decorated high school career. He was first-team All-Long Island and one of Long Island's leading scorers as a senior year. His time with Crown was equally impressive. He was named first team All-HGSL in…
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