Posted Monday, April 20th, 2020
Fairfield Warde High School alum and New Hampton School post-graduate Matt Becker made a verbal commitment to Saint Anselm College over the weekend, accepting a full athletic scholarship from the division II school. Becker, who played his grassroots basketball for Project Triple Threat, had a decorated high school career in the CIAC before proving himself at the highest level of prep competition in the country this year. A big guard with unique floor vision and passing ability, Becker built-up his…
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Posted Monday, April 20th, 2020
Marlon Short traveled across the country, from California to Connecticut, to play in the New England prep ranks and prove he was a division I player. He was on his way to doing it too before he was derailed by injury. While the injury cost him both the fall open gym months as well as the opening of the season, he was back to full strength down the stretch of the year, and not coincidentally, Canterbury was able to capture…
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Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2020
Jaheim Tanksley may not have played in New England, but he's certainly made his mark here. The point guard for both New Heights as well as the Patrick School's national team, Tanksley has made his mark on both the highest levels of grassroots and prep school basketball. Accordingly, he's had steady recruitment from a series of division II schools, including those in the NE-10, but aspires to play at the division I level, specifically in the MEAC. Prospect Profile Hght/Wght:…
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Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2020
Putnam Science Academy post-graduate big man Josh Gray announced on Friday that he has accepted a scholarship offer from LSU. Williams, a 7-foot post player out of Brooklyn, N.Y., played with the PSA Cardinals in the EYBL. “Will Wade is the head coach who recruited me the most, as opposed to other schools with more of the assistants. So when it’s the head coach, I know I’ve already got a solid relationship with him and that meant something to me,…
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Posted Saturday, April 18th, 2020
Whitman-Hanson's Ben Rice just capped a tremendous high school career. He was named to virtually every post-season all-state team possible and led his team to the MIAA D2 state championship along the way. He's been recruited by roughly 15-20 schools, mostly at the D3 level, since the summer. He's looking for the highest level of competition possible and while he has some D2 interest, it's less than you would expect for a player of his stature and still untapped potential. …
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Posted Saturday, April 18th, 2020
Jack Molloy announced his commitment to Yale on Thursday as part of the class of 2021. Molloy will graduate from Northfield Mount Hermon School this year and spend a post-graduate year at the Hotchkiss School. He is also product of the PSA Cardinals grassroots program. Molloy is the 40th NMH alum to commit to the Ivy League since 2007. He saw his recruitment grow exponentially last summer and returned to NMH having changed his body and become much more explosive. …
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Posted Friday, April 17th, 2020
A year ago, Bruce Saintilus had just wrapped up a decorated career at King Philip Regional High School and yet was very under-the-radar. He opted for a post-grad year in hopes of proving himself against higher levels of competition and ended up doing just that and emerging as one of the key leaders for a Bridgton Academy team that exceded all expectations this season. Of all the unsigned seniors we've profiled so far this spring, no one has received more…
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Posted Thursday, April 16th, 2020
Northeastern landed an important late pledge this week when New Hampton School post-graduate Jahmyl Telfort made his verbal commitment. Telfort is a Canadian native who arrived in New England this fall and played a huge role in the Huskies NEPSAC AAA championship. He averaged 14 points and nearly 7 rebounds and 3 assists per game while proving to be one of the most versatile forwards in all of prep school basketball. "Jahmyl is a great leader and teammate. He puts…
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Posted Thursday, April 16th, 2020
Providence Country Day's Michael Harris isn't a guy who is going to blow you away with 30-point games. He is, however, someone that is raved about by every coaches he has played for...for his work-ethic, his desire to improve, his intangibles, and impact on culture. He's also a coach's son who understands how to play the game the right way and is about winning first and foremost, and proven himself a college basketball player in the process. Prospect Profile Hght/Wght:…
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Posted Wednesday, April 15th, 2020
Over the years, there have been late-blooming big men hiding in the MIAA. From Wildens Levesque to Dimon Carrigan, these guys were already dominant at their respective levels and yet just scratching the surface of their long-term potential. Taconic High School senior Mohamed Sanogo could also be cut from that same cloth. "Junior" as those close to him know him by is a 6-foot-9 big man who was a dominant defender in the MIAA who led Taconic to a share…
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