Posted Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
The wings we saw on Monday's Unsigned showcase at Emmanuel College were definitely a talented bunch. This group comes from all parts of the northeast with some having roots outside of New England. Let's take a look at who stood out. Terrance Clark, Lee (ME) - As one of the top options for Lee this season, averaging around the 20 point mark, Clark came in with a budding reputation. With a roughly 6'5" stature, the upstate New York native lived up to the…
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Posted Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025
More of the standouts in the frontcourt that appeared at Emmanuel College on Monday are featured below. Nabiyoulahi Diakite, Bridgton (ME) - Diakite's length allows him to really make an impact in multiple facets of the game. He's about 6'7" with intriguing quickness in the frontcourt, and was able to crowd lanes to rack in steals on the defensive end. His eurostep move is fluid and allowed him to get right to the rim, while he really buys in to rebounding…
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Posted Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025
Throughout the week we will be highlighting the high level talent that walked into the gym at Emmanuel College. By our count, there were at least 50 schools in the building, with a good number showing up with more than one coach. There was a hoard of talent to be seen last night, only speaking to the level of players left on the board in the class of 2025. Out of the 80ish kids who put on an Elite 75 jersey,…
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Posted Friday, April 18th, 2025
Here are seven more prospects who have announced their commitments to both DII and DIII programs for the fall. Thomas Ferdinando, Babson Last year, Thomas Ferdinanado helped lead his Middlesex magic team to two Hoop Group championships which set the stage for what was to come during his senior season. While finishing with a 19-7 record with Governor's Academy this year, Ferdinanado earned himself All Nepsac Honorable Mention as well as being named to the ISL First Team. Next year Ferdinando is set…
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Posted Thursday, April 17th, 2025
Let’s take a look at eight more prospects who have announced their commitments to both DII and DIII programs for the fall. Robby Fiore, Babson The 6-foot-2 guard from The Rivers School is coming off of a big senior season, surpassing 1,000 career points and earning a selection to the ISL (Independent School League) all-league team. He was a key player for The Rivers School, shooting lights out during the team’s run to the NEPSAC championship game alongside Ryan Altman and Andrew…
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Posted Wednesday, April 16th, 2025
Today’s group featured in the commitment catch up has a ton of different styles of players from different ends of New England. Some prospects went pretty under the radar, and made the most of the opportunities provided to them. Here’s who we took a dive into today. Teshaun Steele, New Haven While Teshaun Steele won a boatload of games at Worcester North including a 45 game winning streak, and two MIAA D1 state titles, he still flew under the radar by many. In…
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Posted Tuesday, April 15th, 2025
Throughout the year there have been numerous prospects across New England who announced their decisions to play at the next level. As always, we will be doing our best to cover those guys and highlight what they were able to accomplish during their high school careers. To begin, we will take a look at eight prospects from north to south who will play at the Division II and III levels. Allyn Wright, Keene State Winning the illustrious ISL championship is a great way…
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Posted Wednesday, April 9th, 2025
Last week, Jason Smith and his Brewster Academy team concluded their strong season with a semifinal run at the Chipotle National Championships. This season has been nothing short of amazing for the Bobcats. They were ranked within the top ten in the country throughout the entire year, won a share of the Nike EYBL Scholastic Regular Season title and were configured as an army of Division 1 players. View this post on Instagram A post shared by League Ready (@league.ready) They…
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Posted Friday, April 4th, 2025
Continuing to look forward to Zero Gravity’s NERR Hoopfest kicking off tomorrow morning, here are five names to watch for as we get closer to the first tip. Nate Blenman, Team New England MHC 17U & Cushing ‘27 Blenman is looking to make a statement this weekend. This past season at St.Joseph's Collegiate Institute, he averaged 15.9 points, 8.9 boards and 2 blocks per game. He stands at 6’8 and can knock down shots from behind the arc very consistently. He moves fluidly…
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Posted Thursday, April 3rd, 2025
Continuing on with our previews ahead of this weekend’s massive face off between some of the Northeast’s best grassroots programs, here are five more names to keep an eye our for when play gets started. Kamryn Salters, New Haven Heat MHC 17U & Notre Dame Fairfield '25 The senior guard has a large frame and is able to use that to deter shots and passes on defense, and get into the paint on offense. Salters is elite at getting to the basket and…
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