Posted Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
Everything came together for South Kent on Wednesday night. It was Raphael Chillious’ last game as the school’s head coach and his players responded with a very impressive 101-83 victory over Brewster Academy. In front of a capacity crowd with standing room available only, the night began when South Kent’s Headmaster Andrew Vadnais took the microphone and spoke about the impact that Coach Chillious has had at the school. He talked about how he was responsible for making the program…
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Posted Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Saturday, Jan. 19thNotre Dame Prep 101, Cegep de Sainte Foy 68Nationally ranked (6th) Notre Dame Prep went on a 21-2 run midway through the second half to pull away from Cegep de Sainte Foy 101-68..Ryan Allen, brother of Celtics Tony Allen, led ND with 16. Missouri bound Kimmie English 15, Louisville bound Terrence Jennings 12 and many big time athletic dunks, Louisville verbal Melquan Bolding 13.14 players for ND prep were in the scoring column.Sainte Foy was led by athletic…
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Posted Monday, January 21st, 2008
Basketball fans around Boston will be in for a special treat on Saturday, March 22nd as two all-star games will be played at Harvard University’s Lavietes Pavilion featuring the city area’s best talent. The night will begin with the senior game at 6:30. Commitments have already come in from some of the class of ‘08’s best players including: Stevie Mejia (Lawrence Academy, Hyde Park); Jake O’Brien (Boston College HS); Jamal Turner (Tilton School, Roxbury); Andrew Van Nest (Northfield Mount Hermon,…
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Posted Sunday, January 20th, 2008
Four local prep school teams were in action on Sunday as Brewster Academy, Winchendon, South Kent, and St. Thomas More all took to the court. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a very good day for New England as Brewster’s early win proved to be the only one of the day for the local teams. Brewster Academy 111 Chinese Junior All-Stars 47What looked like an exciting match-up on paper turned out to be an extremely one side contest as Brewster Academy dominated the…
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Posted Friday, January 18th, 2008
Uche Egesionu – Trinity Catholic HS (MA): The big man had a BIG game as he absolutely dominated the interior against Matignon, to the tune of 39 points and 18 rebounds. Trinity Catholic won the game 88-73.Tommy Deegan – Weymouth HS (MA): The 6’4” senior swingman led Weymouth to a 2-0 week, scoring 23 in a win over Dedham, and then leading the Wildcats with 28 in a win over perennial league power Newton North. Brian Clark – Frontier Regional…
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Posted Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Erik Murphy could have gone anywhere he wanted. Virtually every high major school in the country was recruiting him, or at least trying to. In fact, when Murphy and his St. Mark’s teammates worked out for the only time this fall it was like a who’s who of the nation’s most notable head coaches. North Carolina’s Roy Williams was there, so was Florida’s Billy Donovan, UCLA’s Ben Howland, Michigan’s John Beilein, Virginia’s Dave Leitao, Georgia Tech’s Paul Hewitt, Notre Dame’s…
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Posted Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Choate Rosemary Hall went into Suffield Academy last night missing three starters. With Mike Ryce and Luke Matarazzo out of action, and Nick Justiz severely limited by a hip flexor injury, the Boars had fallen into a significant hole by halftime. But Kyle Kesses took over in the second half with a dominating performance. He scored 32 points including 7 three-pointers after the break, and finished with a game high 38 points including 9 three-pointers. He set two school records…
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Posted Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
When Mike Myers-Keitt arrived at Marianapolis Prep this fall, he was already being followed closely by several in-state division I schools. While some of those schools have received commitments from other players, Quinnipiac has been active with the Fairfield Prep alum all season long. But now, Myers-Keitt has taken his play to another level, attracting the attention of a new group of college coaches. “He’s playing really well,” said Marianapolis Head Coach Dave Vitale. “Every part of his game has…
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Posted Monday, January 14th, 2008
While conference records may be the best indication of where teams fall in relation to one another, it is actually there overall record that will decide if they will qualify for the NEPSAC playoffs at the season’s end. With a .500 mark needed, here is a look at where each program currently stands. Brewster Academy 14-1 Overall, 6-0 NEPSAC “A”: Jason Smith’s squad is having a tremendous year thus far. There only loss on the season came to the nation’s…
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Posted Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Charlestown is the talk of the greater Boston area after winning their first 8 games of the season, including a 12 point victory over defending state champions Boston College High School and a hard fought win at East Boston. Head Coach Steve Cassidy’s squad has relied on three upper classmen to get them to this point as seniors David Riley and Greg Hackett, along with junior Shabazz Napier are all playing very well. Napier may be the most well known…
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