Posted Saturday, September 6th, 2014
St. Johnsbury Academy’s Tristan Ross is the top returning senior in the state of Vermont and that has made him the number one ranked prospect in the state as well. Ross headlines a group of five local prospects who begin the season as the top ranked players in Maine. Joey Shehadi, a sharp-shooting point guard from Burr & Burton Academy is up next, followed by a pair of frontcourt players in St. Johnsbury’s Josiah Kimball and Lyndon Institute’s Jay Cobb. …
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Posted Friday, September 5th, 2014
Messalsonskee High School big man Nicholas Mayo took over as the top ranked rising senior in Maine following last spring’s AAU season. With the July evaluation period now in the rearview mirror the decision proved to be a good one as Mayo went on to score several other division I offers. Now, Mayo has begun to take his official visits with a trip to Albany up first this weekend. He heads to Eastern Kentucky next weekend, returning close to Louisville…
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Posted Thursday, September 4th, 2014
The rising senior class in the state of Massachusetts has the best depth of any of the six New England states. Right at the top is the NMH frontcourt tandem of Josh Sharma and Aaron Falzon, both of whom are zeroing in on official visits dates after solidifying their high-major stock. Sharma is still only just scratching the surface of his potential given his size, athleticism, ability to change ends and impact plays around the rim while Falzon is one…
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Posted Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014
The New England Recruiting Report will be rolling out our updated rankings in the next week, beginning with a look at the rising senior class in each of the six local states. The Nutmeg State is up first where Steve Enoch holds the top spot. The six-foot-ten big man missed the final two weeks of the summer but has nonetheless solidified himself as a national level prospect with his combination of size and budding skill. Enoch, who will transfer from…
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Posted Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014
New England continues to be the nation’s capital for prep school basketball and that means that the region will welcome another host of top incoming prospects this year. Here’s a look at ten new names local fans will need to know in the coming season: David Crisp, 6-1, G, Brewster Academy, Class of 2015, Committed to WashingtonThe sharp-shooter from the west coast is taking a brief trip to the northeast before returning home to play in the Pac-12 next season. …
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Posted Monday, September 1st, 2014
The first annual BallasTV Showcase featured some of the most established stars in New England – Jalen Adams won the day’s MVP award while Jermaine Samuels and Jordan Hartwick shared the Most Outstanding Prospect award. David Watkins took home the all-star game MVP while Tyonne Malone shared the dunk contest championship with Hardwick. Chris Baldwin, Mark Gasperini, Wabissa Bede, Geo Baker, Damon Gomes, Shyheim Hicks, and Isaiah McLeod also earned all-star nods on the day. The theme of the event…
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