Posted Thursday, August 8th, 2024
Next up in the state by state ranking is the Green Mountain state of Vermont.Zack Scherler kicks things off at the number one spot with impressive size at 6’11. Following him at two is Justin Munger, a stretch forward with paint instincts and potential. At three and four are the Eaton twins, Owen Eaton and Evan Eaton. The Rice Memorial products are known scorers with good playmaking ability. Abdi Sharif, a smooth wing with pop and defensive skill comes in at five…
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Posted Wednesday, August 7th, 2024
Continuing on with our state by state rankings, we took a look at the state of Rhode Island.Barrett Loer kicks off the Rhode Island ranking fresh off his commitment to URI. The bouncy big guard is nursing an injury and looks to be an impact player in the A10 following this season.YanCarlos Cueto comes in second as the St. George’s product has continued to get looks for his three-level scoring prowess and defensive skills.Dylan Veillette picked up a bunch of…
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Posted Tuesday, August 6th, 2024
The month of August is starting to get in full swing so we figured it would be time to get moving on our state by state rankings. To begin with the class of 2025, we started at the northernmost point with the state of Maine. Jake Cofield, a Catholic Memorial frontcourt transfer nabs the top spot. He’s 6’9 with really soft hands and strong defensive instincts to rack up blocks. Theo Pow out of Kennebunk comes in second. The smooth guard wowed…
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Posted Monday, August 5th, 2024
Yesterday, Rivers School and Team White Mamba’s Andrew Alekseyenko announced his commitment to Colgate University.The Brookline native has had quite the high school career, starting out at Brookline high school as an underclassmen on varsity and standing out right away.It didn’t take long for him to catch traction within the prep ranks and take his talents to the NEPSAC Class B powerhouse at the Rivers School.In his two years at Rivers, Alekseyenko proved to a focal point in the frontcourt.…
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Posted Friday, August 2nd, 2024
Yesterday it was announced that St. George’s and Middlesex Magic 2025 guard Barrett Loer would be taking his talents to URI following his senior year. Loer is a native of Millis Massachusetts, but has spent his entire high school career under St. George’s Head Coach Dwayne Pina, and now, he’s moving just 30 minutes away to URI. His high school career has been one to remember as the big 6’5 guard caught attention early on, and continued to build on it year…
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