Posted Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
Phillips Exeter Academy and Metro Boston product James Foye made a verbal commitment to Dartmouth on Wednesday following his visit. Foye had also visited Amherst and Bryant in recent weeks, as well as Princeton in the weeks prior to the July evaluation period. He took to his twitter account to announce his decision: Extremely excited and proud to announce that I have committed to play basketball at Dartmouth College. Go Big Green! pic.twitter.com/zEZAzLe78H — James Foye (@FoyeBoy30) August 12, 2015…
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Posted Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
Williston Northampton rising senior swingman Sam Geschickter made a verbal commitment to Bentley University, accepting a full four-year athletic scholarship offer. Geschickter began his career at Brookline High School before transferring into Williston Northampton last year, where he helped the Wildcats to a NEPSAC championship in just their first year in the Class A ranks. He and his Williston teammates stuck together for the AAU season, forming a team called “We Will” and traveling up and down the east coast…
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Posted Tuesday, August 11th, 2015
Tuesday was a day for division II commitments as the Hyde School’s rising senior big man Eamonn Joyce made a verbal commitment to Southern New Hampshire, giving the NE-10 their second local pledge of the day. Joyce committed during a visit to SNHU’s campus on Tuesday and took to his twitter account to announce his decision: I would like to announce I have just verbally committed to play basketball at Southern New Hampshire University #Penmen — Eamonn Joyce…
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Posted Tuesday, August 11th, 2015
The 9th annual Scott Hazelton Basketball Camp hosted over 100 kids at Greater Lawrence Tech in Andover for the first of four days of camp on Monday. Most notable though were the list of alums who came back to support the event as current college players Kaleb Joseph (Syracuse), Jalen Adams (UConn), Zach Auguste (Notre Dame), Goodluck Okonoboh (UNLV), Curtis Cobb (Fairfield), Cedric Kuakumensah (Brown), Dmitri Floras (Quinnipiac) and David Watkins (New Hampshire) were all on hand to play against…
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Posted Monday, August 10th, 2015
On the heels of updated rankings in the class of 2016, today NERR rolls out updated rankings in New England’s rising junior class. There’s been plenty of movement at the top where Putnam Science Academy guard Hamidou Diallo now has a firm handle on the #1 ranking. But he’s not alone atop the class as a pair of point guards, Makai Ashton-Langford and Tremont Waters, are both coming off huge summers where they proved themselves not only on some of…
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Posted Sunday, August 9th, 2015
One aspect of Mustapha Heron's game that he doesn't quite get enough credit for is his endurance. It's easy to see when he leads the Adidas Summer Championship field in scoring for three days or shows what a dominant defender he can be, but unless you're there watching every week his durability and ability to play with an incredibly steady motor for extremely long periods of time can go unnoticed. Heron has certainly proved it in recent weeks. Like most…
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Posted Friday, August 7th, 2015
New England is well represented this weekend in New York City for the "Big Strick Classic," an all-star game welcoming top prospects from around the country, played in honor of streetball legend John Strickland The weekend got underway on Friday with media sessions in the morning followed by a scrimmage at the famous Dyckman Park. Putnam Science big man Mamadou Diarra was the leading scorer in that game with 49 points in a 140-120 game. Saturday's action will take place…
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Posted Friday, August 7th, 2015
Yesterday, updated New England rankings were announced in the rising senior class of 2016. Monday morning, we'll roll out the rising junior class of 2017 as we continue to update our rankings across the board. Sophomore rankings will follow about six weeks later. and freshmen rankings shortly there after, once the NERR staff has had a chance to evaluate the very best underclassmen in New England go head-to-head at the Elite 75 - Frosh/Soph Edition. This year's Frosh/Soph Showcase will…
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Posted Thursday, August 6th, 2015
It’s been a long time coming but updated 2016 rankings are now live in New England and there’s been lots of movement. One thing that hasn’t changed is the region’s top overall prospect as Omari Spellman might have gone down with an injury on day one of the July evaluation period but had already done enough to solidify his spot after strong showings at the Nike Skills Academy and NBA Camp. Maintaining the top spot is going to be no…
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Posted Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
Stonehill head coach Chris Kraus got his man on Monday night when Brandon Twitty gave the Skyhawks a verbal commitment. The long 6-foot-3 swingman had become a top priority for many of the top programs in the Northeast 10 Conference and was on an increasing amount of division I radars as well. He was a steady contributor on a loaded Catholic Memorial team that took the MIAA state championship last winter and is now expected to become more of a…
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