2025 Eyecatchers

2025 Eyecatchers

Posted Friday, May 27th, 2022

NERR contributor Jared Exler published a list today of early AAU season 2025 eyecatchers on his site Northeast Corridor Hoops.  The list included BABC’s Joson Sanon, Mass Rivals’ Matt Gaffney, Expressions Elite’s Barrett Loer, Middlesex Magic’s Drew Kahn, BCRI’s Connor Swider, PSA Cardinals’ Dean Hogans, Team Spartans’ Jayden Reid, and Maine United’s Dawson Townsend.  Kahn, Swider, and Reid all will be at this weekend’s #S16 event. Keep it locked to the website and @NERRHoops on Twitter to see additional standouts… READ MORE >

#S16 is Back this Weekend

#S16 is Back this Weekend

Posted Wednesday, May 25th, 2022

The annual Memorial Day Super 16 Showcase tips this weekend in Connecticut. The main site is at Connecticut College, with other action also taking place at Newtown Youth Academy, Insports Center, or Vale Sports Club.  With over 100 teams from New York up to Vermont in the 9th grade to Varsity divisions, this field has a diverse set of teams with prospects for all three levels of college basketball.  Updates from the event will take place on both the NERR… READ MORE >

NE Corridor Hoops Evals from ZGXL The Summit

NE Corridor Hoops Evals from ZGXL The Summit

Posted Wednesday, May 25th, 2022

NERR contributor Jared Exler evaluated last weekend’s Zero Gravity The Summit event that took place at Spooky Nook Sports in Manheim, PA.  Exler’s report covered Pro Level Titans’ Dorian Paki, SJ Titans’ Jay-Nelly Reyes, Mid Atlantic Select’s Jake Stout, Mass Rivals’ Jordan Clayton, BCRI’s Xavier Hazard, Middlesex Magic’s Dajon Burton, We R1’s Bobby Rosenberger, and Cap City Scrappers’ Isaiah Austin.  The full report is attached here: https://www.northeastcorridorhoops.com/post/zero-gravity-the-summit-report READ MORE >

A Conversation with Jared Exler - Episode 2: Anthony Chinn

A Conversation with Jared Exler - Episode 2: Anthony Chinn

Posted Monday, May 23rd, 2022

The second guest on the new NERR series “A Conversation with Jared Exler” was 2023 Pinkerton Academy & New England Storm wing Anthony Chinn.  He helped lead Pinkerton to a 21-4 record, while making the NHIAA Division I state semifinals. In addition to his team success, Chinn averaged a team high 16.4 points per game and was a NHBCO 1st Team All-State selection.  On the AAU circuit, he has a played a key role for the New England Storm. They… READ MORE >

247Sports Final 2022 Rankings

247Sports Final 2022 Rankings

Posted Monday, May 23rd, 2022

247Sports came out with their final top 150 national rankings for the 2022 class earlier this month. The list featured a number of New England prospects.  It began with Wibraham and Monson Academy & New York Rens big man Kyle Filipowski ending his high school career as a top five prospect in the country, coming in at number 4.  Bristol Central big man Donovan Clingan, who led the Rams to a 28-0 record and CIAC D2 State Title is next… READ MORE >

Trail Headed to the PSAC

Trail Headed to the PSAC

Posted Saturday, May 21st, 2022

Woodstock Academy & Diallo Elite guard Tyshawn Trail committed to East Stroudsburg, a Division Two school in the PSAC earlier this week.  Before attending Woodstock for a post-graduate season, Trail played at John Bowne HS in Flushing, NY. While playing for the Wildcats, he was apart of two PSAL Queens Boro Championship teams. Trail averaged 17.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.1 steals per game during the 2019-20 campaign before the COVID-19 pandemic wiped away his senior season.  His first and… READ MORE >

2024 Eye-Catchers Part Two

2024 Eye-Catchers Part Two

Posted Friday, May 20th, 2022

NERR contributor Jared Exler published a part two list today of early AAU season 2024 eyecatchers on his site Northeast Corridor Hoops.  The list included Connecticut Elite’s Hunter Larson, Albany City Rocks’ Kayvaun Mulready, Mass Rivals’ Kur Teng, BABC’s Amir Lindsey, Expression Elite’s Nick Petronio, Middlesex Magic’s Christopher Happy, XL Portland’s Yusuf Dakane, and HST Basketball’s Ryan Dunn.  The link to the full article is attached here: https://www.northeastcorridorhoops.com/post/new-england-early-aau-season-2024-eyecatchers-part-two READ MORE >

Cisse’s Journey Takes Him to the A-10 Next

Cisse’s Journey Takes Him to the A-10 Next

Posted Thursday, May 19th, 2022

Putnam Science Academy & Arizona Select big man Mouhamadou Cisse announced his commitment yesterday to Saint Louis. He reopened his recruitment earlier this month after originally signing with SMU.  Cisse, a native of Dakar, Senegal, who also spent time in France playing for AS Monaco’s U21 team came to America in January 2021. He played a key role on a 37-1 Hillcrest Prep team that featured five star recruit Michael Foster, averaging 8 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 blocked shots per… READ MORE >

2024 Eye-Catchers Part One

2024 Eye-Catchers Part One

Posted Wednesday, May 18th, 2022

NERR contributor Jared Exler published a part one list today of early AAU season 2024 eyecatchers on his site Northeast Corridor Hoops.  The list included Rise Above Basketball’s Harry Stanwood, BCRI’s Anthony DeThomas, Mass Elite’s Brady Martin, Middlesex Magic’s Ryder Frost, Expression Elite’s Jeremiah Jenkins, New England Storm’s Baris Fortier, ASA Select’s Andy Weeman, and DTX Basketball’s David Melson.  The link to the full article is attached here: https://www.northeastcorridorhoops.com/post/new-england-early-aau-season-2024-eyecatchers-part-one READ MORE >

A Conversation with Jared Exler - Episode 1: JP Estrella

A Conversation with Jared Exler - Episode 1: JP Estrella

Posted Tuesday, May 17th, 2022

We are starting a new series that will be hosted by NERR contributor Jared Exler. It is called “A Conversation with Jared Exler.” It will feature videos with prospects of all levels. The end goal is to give our viewers a better understanding of players throughout New England not just for their basketball abilities, but also as people.  The first guest on the series was 2023 Brewster Academy & Middlesex Magic big man JP Estrella. He earned over 20 Division One scholarship offers in… READ MORE >

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