Heron Transfers to Sacred Heart

Heron Transfers to Sacred Heart

Posted Sunday, December 15th, 2013

ESPN 25 sophomore Mustapha Heron has transferred into Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury, Connecticut after leaving Wilbraham and Monson Academy over the weekend.  The six-foot-four Connecticut native began his career at the Massachusetts prep school, playing both his freshman season and then the first month of his sophomore season before reportedly leaving the team midway through a weekend tournament in New Jersey.  Sacred Heart competes in Connecticut's state association, the CIAC, and because Heron is transferring in from the… READ MORE >

Scholar Roundball Classic – Saturday Recap

Scholar Roundball Classic – Saturday Recap

Posted Saturday, December 14th, 2013

New England’s first snow storm of the season couldn’t stop the opening day of the Scholar Roundball Classic as head coaches from Boston College, Harvard, and Brown joined assistants from UConn, Creighton, and Davidson among others to take in six exciting games of action at Babson College.  Cushing 61  Champlain St. Lambert 55Champlain came out ready to go, opening up an early lead and maintaining it for the vast majority of regulation, but the defending Class AA champions made a… READ MORE >

GFA Point Guard Makes Decision

GFA Point Guard Makes Decision

Posted Friday, December 13th, 2013

After receiving interest from more than three dozen colleges, Green Farms Academy's senior point guard, Matt Tate will be attending Franklin & Marshall College of Lancaster, PA.  At Franklin & Marshall, Tate will be playing for legendary basketball coach, Glen Robinson. Robinson has amassed over 850 wins and 25 twenty win seasons at F & M. Last season, Tate was named to the All FAA team after recording 190 total assists.  Tate holds all GFA's school records in both assists and… READ MORE >

Segal, Reardon Announce D3 Pledges

Segal, Reardon Announce D3 Pledges

Posted Thursday, December 12th, 2013

Pingree senior forward Connor Reardon took to his twitter account to make a verbal commitment to WPI earlier this week.  Next year I will be playing basketball at WPI. Class of 2018 — connor reardon (@Tootall4most) December 12, 2013 Reardon is a skilled frontcourt player capable of playing a couple of different positions and specializing in extending opposing defenses beyond the three-point line.  He’s one part of a veteran laden Pingree team that is expected to challenge for another NEPSAC… READ MORE >

Richey Makes his Choice

Richey Makes his Choice

Posted Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

Choate point guard Colin Richey made his college choice on Monday, making a pledge to St. Michael’s College in Colchester, VT. Richey, a third-team all NEPSCAC Class A selection last year, helped lead Choate to the Class A title game, where they fell to champion Phillips Exeter. “I informed the coaching staff on Monday night, they were very excited and were very happy to hear that I wanted to join their program,” Richey said.  “What really stood out about the… READ MORE >

Scholar Roundball Schedule Released

Scholar Roundball Schedule Released

Posted Monday, December 9th, 2013

The schedule has been released for this weekend's Scholar Roundball Classic, featuring some of the top academic programs in prospects in New England and beyond.  Saturday, December 14th  10:45a.m. – Cushing Academy (MA) vs. Champlain St. Lambert (CAN)12:15p.m. – Vermont Academy vs. Rivers School (MA)1:45p.m. – Northfield Mount Hermon School (MA) vs. Vanier Prep (CAN)3:15p.m. – Milton Academy (MA) vs. Kimball Union Academy (NH)4:45p.m. – Blair Academy (NJ) vs. Phillips Academy Andover (MA)6:15p.m. – Brimmer & May (MA) vs. Pingree… READ MORE >

8th STM Player Earns Scholarship

8th STM Player Earns Scholarship

Posted Monday, December 9th, 2013

St. Thomas More post-graduate forward Travis Tomer accepted a full athletic scholarship from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a division II school that has won 22 or more games and advanced to the NCAA tournament in each of the last five seasons.  Tomer accounced his decision via his twitter account late last week: I feel very confident in my college decision as I've committed to Indiana University of Pennsylvania!!!!! #HAWKNATION — Travis Tomer (@SweeTomeAlabama) December 6, 2013 Prior to arriving at… READ MORE >

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic - Day 3 Recap

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic - Day 3 Recap

Posted Sunday, December 8th, 2013

The Hoop Mountain Prep Classic saved the best for last with six highly entertaining games taking place on Sunday with the likes of Connecticut head coach Kevin Ollie, Providence head coach Ed Cooley, Georgetown head coach John Thompson III, and Georgia Tech head coach Brian Gregory all in attendance.  Marianapolis Prep 56  Mount Zion 41Marianapolis opened the day with a very strong showing, locking down Mount Zion defensively with their trademark 2-3 zone and riding the wave of Bobby Ahearn's… READ MORE >

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Day 2 Recap

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Day 2 Recap

Posted Saturday, December 7th, 2013

The Hoop Mountain Prep Classic continued on Saturday at St. Andrew’s School in Rhode Island with five more exciting games.  Here’s a rundown of the action:Bill Crothers 70  Lee Academy 61One day after dropping 25 points, Crothers’ unsigned senior guard Trae Bell Haynes turned in his second consecutive big performance, netting a game high 32 over Lee Academy, including 24 in the second half.  Haynes was equally impressive creating opportunities for his teammates, adding 11 assists to match his scoring… READ MORE >

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Day 1 Recap

Hoop Mountain Prep Classic – Day 1 Recap

Posted Friday, December 6th, 2013

The Hoop Mountain Prep Classic tipped off Friday night with four exciting games at St. Andrew’s School in Barrington, Rhode Island.  A number of top local prospects stood out, serving a fitting appetizer for what is expected to be a full action of basketball.  Coastal Academy 53  Marianapolis Prep 44Marianapolis Prep relied on the three-point shooting of sophomore Eric Aguanno and 14 points from Eric Long to keep this one close, but in the end Coastal Academy’s athletic guards and… READ MORE >

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