Posted Saturday, December 8th, 2007
Mike Culpo has emerged as the clear choice for the #1 ranking in the class of 2008. His St. Andrew’s teammate Brian Hanuschak has also jumped up a couple of spots to grab the #2 spot, while Jerell Gomes and Adalberto Bueno come in at three and four. After his big summer and equally impressive fall Jeff Holmes has taken the fifth spot and may be poised to continue his climb up the list. Nyheem Sanders' potential still dictates his…
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Posted Friday, December 7th, 2007
John Riek still holds the top spot in 2008. While the 7’2” center has been in and out of the line-up after suffering a knee injury, it is hard to argue that there is a better overall prospect than the player who could be a lottery pick in next year’s NBA draft. Three Notre Dame Prep players (Terrence Jennings, Kimmie English, and Melquan Bolding) hold spots two through four. While Jennings and Bolding were both big names who were already…
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Posted Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Lee Academy point guard Nate Tomlinson is the best college prospect in the state of Maine (in our opinion), and there doesn’t look to be anyone close to catching him. While the Australian native has yet to play his best basketball so far this season, his value is undeniable as he is a pure point guard who makes those around him better. Scout.com’s National Recruiting Director Dave Telep may have said it best when he noted Tomlinson’s unique presence at…
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Posted Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
A variety of new prospects are competing in Connecticut this year, but no one is yet close to knocking the king from his throne as Devin Ebanks remains the state’s unquestioned top talent in the class of 2008. The top five is rounded out by South Kent’s Isaiah Thomas, Master’s David Gibbs, New London’s Allan Chaney, and South Kent’s Assane Sene. Some top newcomers include: Branden Doughty, Quasim Pugh, and Eric Waterford (St. Thomas More); Kyle Mayers, Stephen O’Reilly, and…
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Posted Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
Loyal readers will notice a new option on the main page of the New England Recruiting Report. Our Prospects Page provides a list of every player we have in our system. The directory is organized by state, year, and last name to make it more convenient for our readers. Our goal is to eventually include as many college prospects as possible on this page. To check out our list please click here.
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Posted Monday, December 3rd, 2007
With Brimmer & May moving up a conference, Class D is without a defending champion for the second time in as many years. Based on talent alone the overwhelming favorite appears to be St. Luke’s who has advanced to the finals the past two years without being able to get over the hump. It all starts with DePaul bound big man Devin Hill who anchors the defense with his shot blocking ability and is consistently becoming more assertive on the…
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Posted Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
Sunday was a day of big performances from several New England products with players like Luke Matarazzo, Tucker Halpern, Malik Smith, Corey Wright Jr., and Kyle Casey showcasing their talent in front of college coaches from Michigan, UConn, UMass, URI, UPenn, Northwestern, Providence, and Boston College among others. Choate Rosemary Hall 61 Wilbraham & Munson 49The two teams battled back and forth throughout the first half until Choate was able to go on a 6-0 run and take a 28-20…
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Posted Saturday, December 1st, 2007
Among the major storylines during the event’s first two days: St. Andrew’s dominance; Marianapolis Prep’s victory over a tough Proctor team; and the homecoming of four local players who star for Laurinburg. FridayMarianapolis Prep 94 Elite Shooting Stars 42The host team jumped out to a 20-1 lead to start the game as they immediately overmatched the Canadian team from the first jump ball. By halftime the lead had increased to 59-15. Tom Henneberry and Mike Myers-Keitt both had 17 points…
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Posted Friday, November 30th, 2007
It is hard to deny that St. Mark’s and Lawrence Academy are likely the overwhelming favorites going into the Class C season. Nevertheless, there are a host of other teams that are likely in store for big years. Lawrence Academy: We will begin with the defending champions. Stevie Mejia is clearly the engine that makes Lawrence Academy go. The URI bound point guard is as tough and composed as they come. He is also an extremely talented basketball player who…
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Posted Thursday, November 29th, 2007
The top two teams have remained the same - although the gap has closed. It's the next two that have made a significant jump due to their play at the National Prep Showcase earlier this month.1. Hargrave Military Academy (Virginia): 7-0, 48 points (3)Kevin Keatts' guards were impressive in wins over Winchendon and Notre Dame at the National Prep Showcase. Damier Pitts (Marshall) averaged 24.5 points in the two wins and Dee Bost (Miss. St.) scored 28 against ND Prep.…
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