Posted Sunday, March 7th, 2010
The Kent School put the punctuation mark on a terrific season on Saturday by knocking off Wilbraham & Monson Academy 58-36 to take the championship of the Western New England League. Kent won the title on their home floor as they hosted the championship game by virtue of being the higher of the two seeds. They entered this week’s field as the second seed and knocked off #7 Avon Old Farms on Wednesday by a score of 78-69 and then…
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Posted Sunday, March 7th, 2010
Levy Gillespie, one of the top up and coming talents in the state of Connecticut, will be returning to this year’s New England Junior Elite 75 Showcase. Gillespie starred at last year’s showcase showing terrific playmaking ability and feel for the game beyond his years, and this year he promises to once again be among the top talents in the building. The 8th grade star is in the midst of a tremendous winter season, achieving success in a variety of…
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Posted Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Brewster Academy couldn’t have played much better to start the NEPSAC Class A final. They were defending, sharing the ball, making shots, going to the glass with reckless abandon and were consequently able to open up a 16 point lead. But never a team to give up, Winchendon would fight back. They cut the lead to 12 heading into halftime, 10 by the 12:00 minute mark, tied the score at 28 with five minutes to play, and finally took their…
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Posted Saturday, March 6th, 2010
Tilton took their third consecutive NEPSAC Class B title this afternoon with only one member of their “Big Three” still in a black and gold uniform. With Alex Oriakhi and Jamal Coombs-McDaniel now in their freshmen season at the University of Connecticut, Gerard Coleman returned to Tilton for his senior year ready to carry his team to a championship. But on championship Sunday, Tilton’s undisputed star got a big lift from his supporting class. While the Providence bound star scored…
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Posted Saturday, March 6th, 2010
The latest chapter in the Lawrence Academy/St. Mark’s rivalry belongs to Lawrence. After falling in last year’s semi-finals, Lawrence Academy recaptured the NEPSAC Class C title by knocking off last year’s defending champions. After the score was netted at 20 going into halftime, Shabazz Napier took over to start the second but not as you might expect. Known primarily for his ability to score the ball in a variety of different ways it was Napier’s ability to make plays with…
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Posted Friday, March 5th, 2010
As was first reported by the Cornell Basketball Blog, the Hotchkiss School’s Monty Brown has committed to Harvard University for next season. Brown’s twitter account confirmed the commitment with a February 14th post that read only, “Harvard Crimson class of 2014!”The six-foot-eleven Tulsa, Oklahoma native arrived at the Hotchkiss School for his junior season and has anchored the team in the middle ever since. In addition to Brown’s size, his other top assets include an impressive skill set with the…
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Posted Friday, March 5th, 2010
NEPSAC Class A Semi-Final Results Brewster Academy 92 St. Thomas More School 61Winchendon School 91 Northfield Mount Hermon 79 Final – Sunday @ Endicott College 6pm - #1 Brewster Academy vs. #2 Winchendon School NEPSAC Class B Semi-Final Results Tilton School 76 Hotchkiss School 65Marianapolis Prep 58 St. Andrew’s School 48 Final – Sunday @ Endicott College 4pm - #1 Tilton School vs. #3 Marianapolis Prep Western New England Conference Semi-Final Results Wilbraham & Monson Academy 57 Taft School 54Kent School 70 …
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Posted Friday, March 5th, 2010
Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Connecticut will be the site as the top eight prep school teams from around the country gather to crown one undisputed champion. Hargrave Military Academy, who took the title in 2008 and lost in last year’s final, enters the tournament as the number one seed after having finished with a perfect 26-0 record on the season. Hargrave has been led by future North Carolina State guard Lorenzo Brown throughout the season but features a…
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Posted Thursday, March 4th, 2010
The RIBCA recently recognized 100 different players with representatives from every league throughout the state. Here are some of the highlights: Division 1 East, First Team: Donald Williams, East Providence; Curtis Lucas, LaSalle; Isaiah Odunlami, Mount Plesant; Sopheak Ou, Mount Pleasant; Jared Hopkins, LaSalle. Division I North, First Team: Kyle Morvan, Smithfield; Cesar Mejia, St. Raphael; Adrian Oliveira, Cumberland; Tron Griffith, Woonsocket; Jeff Hall, Woonsocket. Division 1 South, First Team: Tom DeCiantis, N. Kingstown; Rob Hazard, N. Kingstown; Ben Hamill,…
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Posted Thursday, March 4th, 2010
No. 4 ST. THOMAS MORE 87 – No. 5 SOUTH KENT 83 Tre Bowman had 25 points and Bryon Allen scored 16 to lead STM into the semi-finals where they’ll meet No. 1 seed Brewster Academy. STM took a 36-33 lead into halftime and came out on a 10-0 run but Ronnie Mack would bring South Kent back within single digits on three big shots from beyond the arc as the game went on. With four minutes left and STM…
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