This Week’s Notable Performances

This Week’s Notable Performances

Posted Friday, February 21st, 2014

Another week is in the books and so that means another look at notable performances from around New England in the last seven days.  Notable Performance: Northbridge (MA) Jason Ganley had 26pts & 13rebs including the 1000th point of his career during the recent Clark... — NERR (@NERRHoops) February 22, 2014 Notable Performance: Worcester Academy's (MA) Devon Williams had 23pts 6asts & 4stls during yesterday's senior day game vs. New Hampton — NERR (@NERRHoops) February 22, 2014 Notable Performance: East… READ MORE >

Miller BC Bound

Miller BC Bound

Posted Thursday, February 20th, 2014

New Hampton School junior big man Jeremy Miller made a verbal commitment to Boston College on Thursday night, taking to his twitter account to announce his decision: Man this is crazy! Just committed to Boston College. So many people I can thank.. I don't know where to start! This one is for you Uncle! — Jeremy Juice Miller (@imjuice21) February 20, 2014 Miller has been a well known local product throughout his entire high school career, beginning at Milton High… READ MORE >

Parrish Staying Local

Parrish Staying Local

Posted Thursday, February 20th, 2014

Castleton State landed their latest local commitment, this time with a pledge from Rochester High School point guard Pavin Parrish, who announced his commitment via twitter. I have chosen to attend school and play basketball at Castleton State next year. #Spartans #Vermont — Pavin Parrish (@PavinTheWay2) February 20, 2014 Parrish has had a storied high school career at Rochester.  He scored his 1000th point in just his sophomore season, led his squad to a state championship last year as a… READ MORE >

Unsigned Series – Aaron Calixte

Unsigned Series – Aaron Calixte

Posted Wednesday, February 19th, 2014

The New England Recruiting Report’s “Unsigned Series” will profile some of the region’s top available prospects remaining in the class of 2014.   Some of the best kept secrets in New England can often be found in the northern most points.  In other words, sometimes places like Lee Academy have some of the best remaining talent late in the year, simply because college recruiters are more reluctant to make that long car ride north.  This year is certainly no exception… READ MORE >

Brandwijk Taking Visits

Brandwijk Taking Visits

Posted Monday, February 17th, 2014

During the course of the last few weeks, the New England Recruiting Report has been profiling many of the region’s top available seniors in our Unsigned Series. One senior who remains on the board but is in no need of extra recognition is Holderness forward Willem Brandwijk. Brandwijk was one of the biggest stock risers of last summer’s July evaluation period, picking up a total of 16 division I scholarship offers after completing the month with his Metro Boston team.… READ MORE >

Agawam Guard Earns Scholarship

Agawam Guard Earns Scholarship

Posted Sunday, February 16th, 2014

It was last June, about one month prior to the July evaluation period, that New England Recruiting Report and ESPN Boston contributor Paul Lazdowski brought some long overdue attention to a prospect who had flown under the radar, despite putting up some of the most impressive numbers in all of New England. While Tyler Desrosiers doesn’t necessarily pass the “look test,” that most scholarship level coaches rely on to quickly gauge prospects, the six-foot-two guard has let his game doing… READ MORE >

This Week’s Notable Performances

This Week’s Notable Performances

Posted Saturday, February 15th, 2014

With another week in the books and the season quickly winding down, here's a look at the top individual performances in New England from the last week: Notable Performance: Frosh Calvin Whipple scored 38 in Lunenburg's win over West Boylston, to earn a spot in the post-season — NERR (@NERRHoops) February 15, 2014 Notable Performance:Matt Scott (2014) 41 points, 13 rebounds,7 steals, 4 assists,and 1 block @NERRHoops @D1Circuit — The Affiliates (@RIAFFILIATED) February 15, 2014 FINAL RL 83 | PCD… READ MORE >

Tot Makes his Choice

Tot Makes his Choice

Posted Friday, February 14th, 2014

Kimball Union Academy guard Oliver Tot made a verbal commitment to William & Mary on Thursday night. Tot had previously cut his list down to six schools according to KUA head coach Mike Olson.  The six-foot-six point guard is a native of Slovakia and a product of their national team.  Tot has been slowed by an ankle sprain throughout most of the season at KUA but is still averaging 9.5 points, 8 assists, and 5 rebounds per game.  Olson described… READ MORE >

Fitzy-Nolan Games Returning

Fitzy-Nolan Games Returning

Posted Thursday, February 13th, 2014

BABC will open the 2014 season on March 21st at Quincy High School in the 12th annual "Fitzy-Nolan Games". The games are named after Quincy High School '66 Hall of Famer Paul Fitzpatrick who went on to coach at his alma mater, Boston St College, leading them to the NCAA Division III Nationals in 1977. Coach Bob "Knobby" Nolan was Boys Basketball coach at North Quincy High School from 1965-1977 leading them to Greater Boston League titles in '65,'66,'69,'74.  Both… READ MORE >

Conn Scores with Messier

Conn Scores with Messier

Posted Thursday, February 13th, 2014

Connecticut College continues to build one of their strongest recruiting classes in recent memory. The latest prospect to commit to the Camels is Tilton swingman Lee Messier, one of the best shooters in the New England region. Messier has a long and distinguished resume of being able to make shots at the highest level.  It began at Bishop Hendricken High School in Rhode Island, where he starred during the first three years of his high school career. He transferred into… READ MORE >

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