Posted Sunday, October 17th, 2010
It should come as no surprise that Nerlens Noel is the top ranked player in New Hampshire’s class of 2013. The latest Tilton star comes to New Hampshire by way of Everett, Massachusetts where he began his career before transferring to Tilton to start the 2010-2011 school year. Well known in New England for the last two years, Noel exploded onto the national scene this summer at AAU Nationals where he led his BABC sixteen-and-under squad to a national championship…
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Posted Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Cheverus' Matt Cimino and Jonesport-Beals' Garet Beal turned in two of the most impressive individual performances at last month's New England Elite 75 Showcase - Frosh/Soph Edition, showing themselves to be the top prospects in Maine's sophomore class as a result. Cimino continued to do what he had done throughout the AAU season, showing a great combination of size, mobility, and skill by running the floor, scoring and rebounding around the paint, but also drilling three-pointers from the perimeter. For…
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Posted Saturday, October 16th, 2010
Staying on top is often times harder than rising to the top and that's why the continued success of the top three sophomores in the state of Vermont is so impressive. Matt St. Amour is the state's highest ranked player after a series of strong performances this summer, most notably at the Vermont College Showcase. St. Armour is a skilled guard with a strong feel for the game and a particularly lethal three-point shot. He put up big numbers in his freshman…
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Posted Friday, October 15th, 2010
First up in our series of updated 2013 rankings is the state of Rhode Island. St. Raphael sophomore Charles Correa maintains his top ranking in the state. The creative guard turned in a very succesful freshmen campaign a year ago, being named 2nd team All-State in Division I North by the Providence Journal. He begins his sophomore season with heavy expectations, considered by many to be one of the best players in the state in only his second season and…
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Posted Thursday, October 14th, 2010
The 2010 National Prep Showcase features one of the most talented fields in the event’s prestigious history. 23 of the top post-graduate programs from around the country were selecting to participate in this event including each of the top ten schools in the country. The action will tip off on Friday, November 19th with the first of seven games featuring Northfield Mount Hermon against Fork Union Military Academy. At 12:15 two of the top teams in the country will go…
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Posted Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
The UMass men's basketball program is holding their 2nd annual Derek Kellogg Basketball Coaches Clinic on Saturday, October 23rd. The clinic will feature UMass head coach Derek Kellogg and assistant coach Vance Walberg explaing their dribble drive motion offense, which has become one of the fastest growing trends in the country. This year's clinic will give coaches access to a two and a half hour practice, three breakdown drill sessions, two hour long lectures, and a question and answer period. …
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Posted Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
It has been an exciting ten days for Haverhill sophomore Noah Vonleh. First Syracuse head coach Jim Boeheim came into the Haverhill gym to watch the sophomore sensation work out last Wednesday and was quickly followed by Boston College head coach Steve Donahue. Now, Boston College has become the first high-major school to officially offer the youngster a scholarship as the Eagles reportedly extended the offer on Wednesday. This should be just the beginning for Vonleh as he is still only…
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Posted Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
Worcester native Naadir Tharpe has literally grown up playing on the biggest stages that New England basketball has to offer. After two dominating seasons at St. Peter Marion High School he transferred to Brewster Academy where he is now beginning his third year. He took over as the team's starting point guard from day one and has helped to led the team to an unprecedented period of success during his time there, including a 2009-2010 season that saw them capture…
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Posted Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
ESPN.com is reporting that Providence received a verbal commitment from Markus Crider, a six-foot-five swingman from Wayne High School in Huber Heights, Ohio. Crider chose Providence over Dayton, Notre Dame, Michigan, and Wisconsin according to ESPN. A versatile offensive player, Crider is a scorer who can put points on the board going to the basket or shooting to 20 feet. He also has a strong body, good athleticism, and a developing mid-range game. Crider is the first player to commit…
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Posted Monday, October 11th, 2010
At the Columbus Day Challenge Tournament in Springfield this past weekend, a revamped ninth grade Expressions team won all their games by more than thirty points, including a 32 point win in the finals played at the Hall of Fame facility. Newcomers Aaron Falzon, Alijiah Robinson, Kahari Beaufort, and Andrew Kaufmann added to an already dominating crew that included Jeremy Miller, Patrick Benzan, Drew Shea, Kevin Conner, Kyle Rodriguez, Nick Simonetti, Aidan James, and AJ Maestas. Miller (6ʼ9” F/C), perhaps…
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