Posted Friday, September 3rd, 2010
The Green Mountain State has a new number one in their junior class as Chad Copeland has taken the top spot for the first time. A power forward from Twinfield High School, Copeland utilized the Vermont College Showcase early in the month of August to prove his worth competing against the best prospects his state has to offer. Not only does Copeland feature the polished post game to score around the rim, but he also has the size to intrigue…
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Posted Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Taft senior C.J. Moss ended his recruitment earlier this week, committing to Tufts University in the NESCAC. "I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to choose from programs ranging from division one to division three,” Moss said. “The main reason that I chose Tufts over the other NESCACS, UAA, and Patriot League schools was because I believe Coach Sheldon, Coach Malone and Coach Zalaski are determined to do what it takes to win a National Championship.” Moss began his…
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Posted Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Newly appointed New Haven men’s basketball coach Ted Hotaling hasn’t coached a game yet in Charger Gymnasium but has already scored his first win for the program. Hotaling delivered a five man recruiting class that has the talent to make an immediate impact as he looks to rebuild a UNH program that won just five games last season. The class centers around two players with New England roots in Jeff Cannon and Jeff Adkins. Cannon was a standout at East…
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Posted Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
It should come as no surprise that Andre Drummond sits atop the Connecticut 2012 rankings. After all, when you’re the number one player in the country, it’s a pretty safe bet to assume you’re the top ranked player in your state. Number two was no less difficult to select as South Kent swingman Ricardo Ledo is a consensus top 15 player in the country and one of the most explosive scorers around. Hotchkiss guard Clyde Smith checks in at number…
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Posted Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Even in late August there is still a lot of movement in terms of players transferring to new high schools or finalizing their plans for a post-graduate year. Here are some of the latest headlines: Canty & Robinson Heading to Brimmer Brimmer and May scored big this month with two significant additions. The first is Ryan Canty, the six-foot-nine 240 lbs center who will leave the Tilton School but remain in the class of 2011. The Danvers, Massachusetts native could…
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Posted Sunday, August 29th, 2010
Two months ago Scott King’s phone was quiet. Despite being a long, athletic, and very skilled six-foot-eight forward, King hadn’t attracted much division I attention, too often being passive and not always competing with a sense of urgency. But that all changed rapidly this summer as King brought his game to new levels and saw his recruiting stock rise perhaps more so than any other player in New England. “I finally got more confident on the floor,” King said. “I…
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Posted Sunday, August 29th, 2010
When the students at East Hartford High School return to school this week they will be missing a familiar face as Anthony Jernigan, a three year starter and one of the top players in the CIAC, will be transferring to spend his senior season at the South Kent School. Jernigan confirmed the decision to the New England Recruiting Report early Monday evening, emphasizing that he loved his time at East Hartford but felt this was the right move both academically…
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Posted Sunday, August 29th, 2010
Rhode Island has produced quite a bit of talent in the class of 2012…but unfortunately for the Ocean State the best of that talent now competes beyond their borders. The list begins with Alex Murphy and Ricardo Ledo, two Rhode Island natives who are both among the top 15 players in the country. But that’s just the beginning as Andrew Chrabascz, Shaquille Jones, Adrian Oliveira, and Mike Neal have also moved on. Despite those Rhode Island natives that now star…
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Posted Saturday, August 28th, 2010
Some things are perfectly clear in Maine’s junior class. Chris Braley is the top returning player in the state high school association, without question. Lee Academy’s Rodell Wigginton, a transfer from Boston Trinity, is the top prep school player in the state. As a tandem, Braley and Wigginton are head and shoulders above anyone else in the state, prep or public. But which of the two belongs as the top ranked player in the state is a matter of perspective. …
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Posted Friday, August 27th, 2010
Today we begin to update our 2012 rankings with our first look coming in the state of New Hampshire. Newcomers Zach Auguste and Domonique Bull join the reigning top ranked player Georges Niang to create a log jam at the top of the class with all three players having a legitimate case for number one. Niang is the most productive of the three right now and put on a show this summer at AAU nationals, where he was BABC’s most…
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