#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions Recap

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions Recap

Posted Tuesday, April 21st, 2015

The underclassmen talent at the 2015 Northeast Hoops Festival was off the charts, particularly in the 9th grade division where the PSA Cardinals, Mass Rivals, New England Playaz, Albany City Rocks, NY Rens and many others were in action. The champion though was a somewhat lesser named program that made a big statement this weekend as the Millbank Flyers came from New York to take the title. Cardinal Hayes wing Terry Hawkins stood out for the champs, showing a strong… READ MORE >

#NEHF Varsity Division Recap

#NEHF Varsity Division Recap

Posted Monday, April 20th, 2015

NY Rens came to New England and took the 2015 Northeast Hoops Festival championship in the varsity division. The Rens had a relatively slow start on Saturday but got better with each passing game and were absolutely dominant through their three games on Sunday. Rawle Alkins, a top 30 national prospect, treated local fans to displays of his talent all weekend long as he combined power, playmaking skills and athleticism. He wasn't alone though as Sacred Heart (CT) southpaw Tyrn… READ MORE >

#NEHF Varsity Division - Sunday Recap I

#NEHF Varsity Division - Sunday Recap I

Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2015

Pool play is over and the first round of play-offs now complete and so the quarterfinal match-ups are now set in the Northeast Hoops Festivals’ varsity division. The BABC City team came out of their pool yesterday and gave Wayne PAL all they could handle this morning, but ultimately the New Jersey squad continued to execute and make big plays down the stretch of a tight game and so they advance to play Middlesex Magic. The Beantown Bulls knocked off… READ MORE >

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions - Sunday Recap I

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions - Sunday Recap I

Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2015

It’s championship Sunday at the Northeast Hoops Festival and we’ve got continuous recaps coming at you throughout the day. Here’s a look at the early standouts in the Underclassmen divisions: The House of Sports Pride team showed off a talented u16 club with talent across all five positions. Jayquan Smith, a powerful 6-foot-6 combo-forward was the biggest standout, and a very pleasant surprise with his combination of size, strength, athleticism and straight line drives. Emmanuel Oyakhilome anchored the team on… READ MORE >

Suggs Picks Bradley

Suggs Picks Bradley

Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2015

Vermont Academy post-graduate swingman committed to Bradley last night, following his official visit to campus. The six-foot-six southpaw was one of the best available players left on the board in the northeast. Congratulations to Ronnie Suggs '15 (@RonnieSuggs2) who has committed to Bradley University! Go VA! Go Braves! pic.twitter.com/Sj1iSQoTOd — VT Academy Hoops (@VTACADEMYHOOPS) April 19, 2015 A product of the St. Louis Eagles AAU program, Suggs had previously committed to Missouri at the tail end of his senior year,… READ MORE >

#NEHF Varsity Division - Saturday Recap II

#NEHF Varsity Division - Saturday Recap II

Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2015

College coaches were out in full force on Saturday as there were multiple prospects for the next level on all eight courts at the University Sports Complex. BABC was the main attraction in the afternoon session as they got a pair of tune-up wins in preparation for next weekend's EYBL session in Lexington, Kentucky. Bruce Brown was his typically explosive self while Patrick Fisher picked up right where he left off last week in Virginia. Thomas Mobley completed the backcourt… READ MORE >

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Division - Saturday Recap II

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Division - Saturday Recap II

Posted Sunday, April 19th, 2015

The action in the 9th and 10th grade divisions only got more intense as the day went on Saturday. The PSA Cardinals took the court at the MPlex showing a star studded roster including a top 25 sophomore in the country, Mohammed Bamba who showed freakish like length, athleticism and budding skill. Bamba added offers from the likes of Syracuse, Arizona, Connecticut and several others last week alone and is quickly becoming one of the most notable prospects in the… READ MORE >

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions - Saturday Recap I

#NEHF 9th & 10th Grade Divisions - Saturday Recap I

Posted Saturday, April 18th, 2015

The 2015 Northeast Hoops Festival is up and running with action on 26 courts throughout Massachusetts and we'll be recapping the action with continuous blog entries throughout the weekend, so be sure to keep checking back for updates: The U Stars got good production out of Charlie Contenant on Saturday morning. The forward set some very good screens, made a baby hook with his left hand and even stepped out and hit a three. Iverson Lopez is a big, bulldog… READ MORE >

#NEHF Varsity Division - Saturday Recap I

#NEHF Varsity Division - Saturday Recap I

Posted Saturday, April 18th, 2015

The 2015 Northeast Hoops Festival is up and running with action on 26 courts throughout Massachusetts and we'll be recapping the action with continuous blog entries throughout the weekend, so be sure to keep checking back for updates: The Middlesex Magic have three teams playing in the Varsity division this weekend and we got our first peak at the Garrity squad this morning with Karlens Joas making contributions on both ends of the floor with his athleticism and versatile floor… READ MORE >

NMH Welcomes Local Products

NMH Welcomes Local Products

Posted Friday, April 17th, 2015

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… READ MORE >

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