Posted Thursday, March 8th, 2012
Two of the top teams in the MIAA, Charlestown and Central Catholic, faced off on Thursday night at Reading High School for the Division 1 North semifinals. With a berth in the Division 1 North final on the line, the Townies and Raiders battled it out in one of the most highly-contested games of this year’s MIAA tournament; here are the stars that impressed last night: Charlestown: 54 Tyrese Hoxter, junior-The best player and most promising college prospect on the…
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Posted Thursday, March 8th, 2012
The stage was set for a dramatic state final. Mount Mansfield and Rice Memorial were undeniably the top teams in the state of Vermont, having split their season series but going otherwise undefeated. The setting was the University of Vermont’s Patrick Gymnasium, and the walls were lined with fans in support of both teams, creating an environment fitting for the championship rivalry. While Mount Mansfield was the more experienced of the two teams, Rice was the reigning state champions, and…
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Posted Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
The Connecticut state tournament started off with a bang on Monday night, as 31 out of the 32 teams that made the Class L tournament were in action, with #1 seed Northwest Catholic being the only team recieving a first round bye. #25 Stratford, who earned a bid in L by navigating their way through the FCIAC with a 10-10 regular season, pulled off the first big upset of the night defeating #8 Middletown 66-57. Bernard Brantley, as he was throughout…
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Posted Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
Brewster Academy 78 Notre Dame Prep 74
Hargrave Military Academy 76 New Hampton 61
Brewster Academy 87 Hargrave Military Academy 76
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Posted Wednesday, March 7th, 2012
The National Prep Championships started with eight of the nation’s top programs on Tuesday morning and by 7:30p.m. on Wednesday we were down to just two. Brewster Academy and Hargrave Military Academy were set to square off in what had to be considered the dream matchup when the brackets were released. The game lived up to the hype and served as a fitting finish to an incredible two days of prep school basketball. Brewster Academy 87, Hargrave Military Academy 76…
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Posted Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
After an action packed day of quarterfinal games on Tuesday, the National Prep Championships kicked back into gear bright and early with an 11:00a.m. tip for the first semifinal on Wednesday. Brewster Academy, Notre Dame Prep, Hargrave Military Academy, and New Hampton were in action with details outlined below. Brewster Academy 78, Notre Dame Prep 74 Coming into the game this looked like a battle of big men between Brewster’s Mitch McGary and Notre Dame Prep’s Steven Adams. Throughout the…
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Posted Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
Notre Dame Prep 80 St. Thomas More 76
Brewster Academy 92 Massanutten Military Academy 88
New Hampton 57 Tilton 55
Hargrave Military Academy 79 Northfield Mount Hermon 75
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Posted Tuesday, March 6th, 2012
The National Prep Championships kicked off Tuesday at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut with quarterfinal action. All four games came down to the wire with each being decided by four points or less. Let’s break down each matchup: Notre Dame Prep 80, St Thomas More 76 St Thomas More jumped out early and established a lead that they held through the majority of the game. A.J. English was very productive for STM driving into the paint and knocking…
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Posted Monday, March 5th, 2012
The sixth annual National Prep Championship will tip off on Tuesday afternoon with the nation’s premiere post-graduate programs competing for the undisputed national championship. Here’s a look at what to expect: 2pm: Notre Dame Prep vs. St. Thomas More St. Thomas More came within one possession of taking the NEPSAC AAA crown on Sunday, and less than 48 hours later they’ll return to the court looking to defend last year’s national championship. While the Chancellors don’t feature a single player…
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Posted Sunday, March 4th, 2012
Avon Old Farms was the host site for the Class B, C, and D NEPSAC New England Championships. Here's a look back at the action: Class D Championship - #1 MacDuffie 57 #3 Hoosac 64 MacDuffie was hoping to win a NEPSAC title game for the first time since the Tony Bergeron era, but Hoosac had different plans in mind, ultimately outlasting the top seed for a 64-57 win and the class D championship. Class C Championship - #5 Hyde…
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