Posted Friday, January 4th, 2013
Our updated Massachusetts 2013 rankings begin in a very familiar spot with Worcester Academy guard Rene Castro continuing to hold down the top spot. Castro has Worcester Academy off to a fast start to their season and looking like one of the top contenders for the NEPSAC AA crown thanks to his leadership and scoring. Northfield Mount Hermon big man Zena Edosomwan has yet to take the court yet this season, after being sidelined with injury in early November, but…
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Posted Thursday, January 3rd, 2013
Stonington (CT) junior guard Jackson Donahue had a huge game on Wednesday night, knocking down nine three-pointers and finishing with a game high 41 points to lead his team over Killingly. Donahue, who runs with the Rhode Island Hawks on the AAU circuit, also recently added his first division I scholarship offer to his name, courtesy of the University of Vermont. The Catamounts join several other Ivy League schools, who are all vying for Donahue's services. The sharp-shooting junior guard…
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Posted Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013
All indications are that Drexel got another steal when they earned a commitment from Lee Academy big man Mohamed Bah earlier this fall. Bah provides a lethal combination of power and explosiveness in the paint, and currently sits as the top ranked player in the state of Maine. Bah’s running mates in the backcourt sit in the next two spots as Kiefer Douse and Charles Foster check in at two and three respectively on the updated rankings. Douse, who…
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Posted Tuesday, January 1st, 2013
The New Hampshire prep schools continue to supply the vast majority of the individual talent competing in the Granite State, as reflected in our updated 2013 rankings. A pair of Massachusetts natives sit in the top two spots as New Hampton forward Noah Vonleh and Tilton guard Wayne Selden set the standard by which all others are judged. Both are heading off to two of the nation’s most prestigious college basketball programs next year in Indiana and Kansas respectively.…
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Posted Monday, December 31st, 2012
The 5th annual New England Junior Elite 75 Showcase is returning on Sunday, March 17th at Mansfield Sports Plex in Massachusetts.
Elite 75 Tribute from NERR TV on Vimeo.
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Posted Monday, December 31st, 2012
The new year is officially upon us, but before we officially turn the page on 2012, let’s take one final look back on the biggest stories from the year that was:Reclassify or DeclassifyNerlens Noel, Wayne Selden, and Noah Vonleh were credited in the national media for creating a trend by which top other top prospects like Anthony Wiggins and Dakari Johnson went to college a year earlier than expected. The reality is that in New England, reclassification has become somewhat…
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Posted Sunday, December 30th, 2012
The annual Belmont Hill – Roxbury Latin Holiday Basketball Tournament took place this weekend hosting St. Andrew’s School, Tabor Academy, Master’s School, Brimmer & May School, St. Sebastian’s School, and Christian Heritage in addition to the two host clubs. St. Andrew’s ran away with the tournament championship, winning all three of their games by at least 20 points, and improving to 11-0 on the season. The Saints opened with a 78-44 win over Belmont Hill before scoring an impressive…
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Posted Saturday, December 29th, 2012
Day two of the BABC Holiday Classic was cut short on Saturday with the final three days of the afternoon being rescheduled due to the winter storm. Nevertheless, the 17th annual event still hosted four competitive games over the course of two days before inclement weather brought Saturday’s action to an early end. Things got underway on Friday at the Kroc Center when Brighton scored a hard fought 61-58 win over Cambridge. Malik James and Daivon Edwards would pace the…
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Posted Friday, December 28th, 2012
The second annual Shooting Touch Holiday Shootout got underway Thursday afternoon with four games at Emmanuel College. Mansfield High School defended the home turf in the opener, scoring a dramatic overtime win over Amityville (New York) 65-58. It was a game of runs as Mansfield saw themselves down for most of the first half only to come back in the second before giving up a five point advantage in the final minute of regulation. Greg Romanko was the story in…
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Posted Thursday, December 27th, 2012
St. Raphael Academy guard Charles Correa has been in the news already this week, first making headlines by playing through injury to score 13 points while only using his left hand, and later by finally acknowledging that the injury would keep him out of action for a couple of weeks. Despite the setback, Correa is still the top prospect in the Ocean State. The scoring guard has a wealth of weapons at his disposal and is capable of dropping…
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