Posted Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Shooting Touch, Inc. is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 organization based in Boston, MA. The organization is based on the premise that basketball’s positive influence on the lives of children can make the world a better place. Shooting Touch, Inc. has three goals: to help EDUCATE young people about life skills including setting and achieving goals; to MENTOR all players and give support whenever needed; and to COACH the fundamentals of basketball to improve individual confidence both on and off…
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Posted Monday, March 22nd, 2010
The New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization recently announced their all-state team for the year. Trinity High School junior forward David Madol picked up Player of the Year honors in Class L while Lebanan senior Jake Woodward earned that distinction in Class I. The Class M Player of the Year award went to Sean Martin from Conant while Class S was given to Dalton Scott from Colebrook. Here are the all-state teams in their entirety. CLASS L: FIRST TEAM: David Madol,…
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Posted Sunday, March 21st, 2010
In the first of four recaps from this past weekend’s New England Junior Elite 75 Showcase we take a look at players who stood out from the blue teams. Cody Ball5’2”, Point Guard, 7th Grade, Londonberry Middle SchoolBall is a seventh grade point guard who is quick off the dribble and not afraid finish in traffic among bigger players. He drew high praise from his coach for his strong work ethic and competitive spirit. Earnie Chatman5’2”, Shooting Guard, 6th Grade,…
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Posted Sunday, March 21st, 2010
The Rockingham Athletic Club and MA & NH High School Basketball Report hosted the first ever MA & NH High School All-Star Games on Sunday night. The event featured eight different games featuring underclassmen and junior games for both boys and girls in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Here is a look at who set themselves apart: New Hampshire Underclassmen Standouts Javon Williams, Nashua HS North – Williams has physical tools beyond the rest of his peers with a powerful body…
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Posted Saturday, March 20th, 2010
The day’s festivities kicked off with the public school game featuring the top players New England has to offer. P.J. Douglas stole the show with an onslaught of explosive finishes above the rim. After a variety of tip dunks throughout the game, the Braintree senior put a punctuation mark on his team’s 112-105 victory with a one handed alley-oop slam off the glass. While Douglas took the MVP award with his highlight reel game and 22 points, guys like Dan…
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Posted Saturday, March 20th, 2010
With two championships already decided, the NHIAA season finally concluded on Saturday with the crowning of the state champions in Class I and L The Class L championship was decided in dramatic fashion as Zach Mathieu led Pinkerton Academy to a 61-59 win in double overtime. The game went back and forth the entire way, including throughout the second overtime, with a reported 12 lead changes and 10 ties throughout the course of the contest. Ultimately the game came down…
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Posted Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Beginning on Friday night and continuing throughout the day on Saturday, the CIAC crowned their eight state champions on the season (4 boys & 4 girls) at the arena at Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino. The action got off to an early start on Saturday with the Class S boys final tipping at 9:30am. Class S – Hyde Finishes Perfect Hyde Leadership Academy defeated Prince Tech 70-58 on Saturday morning to win the CIAC Class S State Championship and finish…
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Posted Friday, March 19th, 2010
The future is bright in New England. That much was perfectly clear at the second annual New England Junior Elite 75 Showcase at Boston University’s Case Gymnasium on Saturday. Many of New England’s top young players came together for a day that provided them with advanced skill instruction, information about what to expect from the recruiting process at the next level, and some early exposure to the New England Recruiting Report. The day began with a presentation from Hoop Mountain…
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Posted Friday, March 19th, 2010
The theme of this year's Hoop Mountain Spring Classic was the uncovering of previously unknown prospects. While a fair share of big names ran up and down the courts at Stonehill College what really caught the eye of the lines of college coaches were all of the relatively unknown players who proved themselves to be college prospects on Friday night. Here is a look at who shined: Andrew McCarthy: CenterHeight: 7’0School: Loomis Chaffee 2010A big, physical senior center, McCarthy alters…
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Posted Thursday, March 18th, 2010
The Gatorade Player of the Year program which recognizes elite student-athletes in every state and major sport has announced their winners in boy’s basketball. The selection process for the state player of the year award is administered by ESPN RISE, who works in collaboration with the Gatorade Company to choose each recipient. The award’s stated purpose is to recognize, celebrate, and honor the nation’s most outstanding high school talents for their athletic excellence, academic achievement, and exemplary character. Nate Lubick…
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