Two Horse Race in Maine 2012

Two Horse Race in Maine 2012

Posted Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Some things are perfectly clear in Maine’s junior class.  Chris Braley is the top returning player in the state high school association, without question.  Lee Academy’s Rodell Wigginton, a transfer from Boston Trinity, is the top prep school player in the state. As a tandem, Braley and Wigginton are head and shoulders above anyone else in the state, prep or public.  But which of the two belongs as the top ranked player in the state is a matter of perspective. … READ MORE >

New Hampshire 2012 Rankings Announced

New Hampshire 2012 Rankings Announced

Posted Friday, August 27th, 2010

Today we begin to update our 2012 rankings with our first look coming in the state of New Hampshire.  Newcomers Zach Auguste and Domonique Bull join the reigning top ranked player Georges Niang to create a log jam at the top of the class with all three players having a legitimate case for number one.  Niang is the most productive of the three right now and put on a show this summer at AAU nationals, where he was BABC’s most… READ MORE >

Providence Lands Boo Williams Product

Providence Lands Boo Williams Product

Posted Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Providence College picked up their first commitment in the class of 2012 as newly appointed assistant coach Chris Driscoll tapped into his well known connections within the Nike grassroots program to help land Josh Furtune, a six-foot-five swingman who stars with the Boo Williams AAU program.  Fortune, a rising junior at Kecoughtan High School in Virginia, made a name for himself this summer at AAU Nationals in Orlando when he dropped 36 points and 8 three-pointers on the Southern Kings… READ MORE >

Sherwood Flying into America East

Sherwood Flying into America East

Posted Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

It was little more than one year ago that Chris Sherwood first began to make a name for himself among college coaches.  An explosively athletic swingman, it was hard for Sherwood to go unnoticed with his high flying aerial assault.  But while a wide variety of explosive dunks where enough to draw coaches’ attention, the consensus at the time was that while he was athletically gifted, he still had a lot of work to do as a basketball player.    Fast… READ MORE >

Wilson is Best in Connecticut

Wilson is Best in Connecticut

Posted Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Hotchkiss guard Derrick Wilson retains his spot as the top ranked rising senior in Connecticut.  A power guard with a college ready body, Wilson has a long history of putting up big numbers against high level competition.  St. Thomas More swingman Trahson Burrell sits in the second seat.  A long and athletic swingman who can handle the ball and makes plays like a guard, Burrell has a steady dose of high-major interest heading into his senior campaign in Oakdale.  Hillhouse… READ MORE >

Massachusetts 2011 Rankings Announced

Massachusetts 2011 Rankings Announced

Posted Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Notre Dame swingman Angel Nunez begins the year as the top ranked player in Massachusetts’ class of 2011 but Pat Connaughton is a close second coming off his incredible summer.  Although Nunez and Connaughton play the same position, their respective games are very different and while Nunez may have the higher upside, Connaughton was the more efficient of the two this summer.  If he can sustain that pace he could very well take over the top spot before too long. … READ MORE >

New Hampshire Boasts Strong Class in 2011

New Hampshire Boasts Strong Class in 2011

Posted Monday, August 23rd, 2010

To most college coaches New Hampshire is best known for the talent of their prep school programs.  With the likes of Brewster Academy, New Hampton, Tilton, Phillips Exeter, Proctor, Holderness, and Kimball Union among others, the state’s borders have always held an incredibly high level of talent.  But often times it is the local talent that chooses to stay and compete at the local high school level that is overlooked.  This year there is a terrific blend of the two… READ MORE >

Carter-Williams Leads Class in Rhode Island

Carter-Williams Leads Class in Rhode Island

Posted Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Next up on our state by state list of rankings is Rhode Island.  The Ocean state has a clear cut top ranked player in Michael Carter-Williams as the St. Andrew's guard has only seen his stock continue to rise after making an early commitment to Syracuse in his junior year.  Next up on the list is MCW's St. Andrew's teammate Aboubacar Casse.  The six-foot-five forward was new to the scene last year and still getting his barings, but we were very… READ MORE >

Shooting Touch Pre-Season Tune-Up Returning

Shooting Touch Pre-Season Tune-Up Returning

Posted Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Shooting Touch will hold their annual Pre-Season Tune-Up this fall, but there will be a new twist as the program will feature the highest level of competition in their four year history.  "We are looking for 40 scholarship level basketball players in the Boston vicinity who are fully dedicated and want the best preseason training around," said Shooting Touch director Justin Kittredge.  Consequently, any interested player must be nominated by either his high school or AAU coach. The Pre-Season Tune-Up… READ MORE >

Maine 2011 Rankings Announced

Maine 2011 Rankings Announced

Posted Saturday, August 21st, 2010

The top ranked returning player within Maine’s borders is Lee Academy center Keith Coleman.  This one is pretty much indisputable as the six-foot-nine big man has had a plethora of recruitment from mid to high major schools throughout the last year.  Beyond Coleman things become much less clear as spots two through eight are very close and certainly debatable.  While we personally believe Tyler McFarland may be the most college ready player in the Maine state association, Alex Furness may… READ MORE >

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