Posted Sunday, February 27th, 2011
The 2011 National Prep Championship field was announced on Sunday night and Hargrave Military Academy from Virginia took the top seed for the fourth consecutive year followed by last year’s defending champions Brewster Academy. This year's event will once again return to Albertus Magnus College in New Haven. This year’s field expands from eight to ten to include two play-in games on opening day, Tuesday March 8th. The complete schedule on the 8th begins with 8th seed New Hampton…
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Posted Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Class AAA Wednesday, March 2nd - Endicott College (Beverly, MA)1pm - #5 Northfield Mount Hermon vs. #4 Maine Central Institute3pm - #8 Winchendon vs. #1 Brewster Academy5pm - #6 Bridgton Academy vs. #3 New Hampton 7pm - #7 South Kent vs. #2 St. Thomas More Semi-Finals - Friday, March 4th at Endicott College Finals - Sunday, March 6th at Endicott College Class AA Wednesday, March 2nd#8 Holderness @ #1 Tilton#7 Hotchkiss @ #2 St. Mark's#6 Vermont vs. #3 St. Andrew's…
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Posted Saturday, February 26th, 2011
Point guards and big men are the positions in highest demand right now as the national class of 2011 is practically barren in both categories. As high-majors begin to settle for plan B and C it creates a trickledown effect for mid and low majors throughout college basketball. With schools at every level still searching for qualified big man, New England is a must see region with more than a couple talented prospects still on the board. Cream of the…
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Posted Friday, February 25th, 2011
St. Anselm’s just got a steal. Roy Mabrey, a six-foot-one post-graduate guard from St. Thomas More, committed to the local NE-10 school on Friday. “They started recruiting me in September during open gym and I wasn’t thinking much about it because I came here to go division I,” Mabrey said, “but they kept persistently calling and talking about the role that I would fill up there.”Finally last week, Mabrey visited the New Hampshire campus and his reaction surprised even himself. …
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Posted Thursday, February 24th, 2011
With state tournaments winding down in Rhode Island and Maine and about to get underway in the rest of the New England states along with the NEPSAC, this will be our final notable performance listing of the 2010-2011 high school season. Here is a look at this week’s standouts: Massachusetts Co-Player of the Week – Jimmy Zenevitch, Central Catholic – The senior forward stepped up in two big games this week and picked up his 1000th point in the process. …
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Posted Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
While Noah Vonleh has been a well known commodity in local New England circles since first appearing on the high school exposure scene as a freshman, his sophomore year will certainly go down as the time that he broke out on the national level. It began earlier this fall when Boston College head coach Steve Donahue made a trip to the Haverhill High School gym and shortly afterward became the first high-major coach to offer the young forward. Pittsburgh quickly…
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Posted Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
The swing positions are always among the most densely populated when it comes to recruiting lists as the two and three spots are far less specialized than the point or frontcourt. New England’s list of best available swingmen is reflective of this as there are plenty of talented players still looking for homes. Cream of the Crop D.J. Peterson, Lee Academy – Versatility is Peterson’s best strength as he can not only play three different positions offensively, but defensively as…
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Posted Monday, February 21st, 2011
With the college basketball season winding down this is the time when programs are about to hit the recruiting trail with renewed emphasis. As conference tournaments come and go, coaches from all over America will quickly refocus their attention on their recruiting needs and luckily New England still has a surplus of talented prospects for all levels. Today we begin a three part look at the best players our region still has to offer – that is the best uncommitted…
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Posted Sunday, February 20th, 2011
The Brooks School is off to their best start in years with a 19-1 record in the highly competitive ISL and has emerged as a potential number one seed in the upcoming NEPSAC Class B tournament. With wins over strong Class A programs like Phillips Exeter and Milton Academy in recent weeks, Brooks went into this weekend’s game against Phillips Academy of Andover looking for yet another upset and were able to do just that behind a balanced scoring effort…
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Posted Saturday, February 19th, 2011
Brewster Academy didn’t let the sting of their first loss of the season hold them down for long as they rallied from Tuesday’s loss to St. Thomas More to claim their second consecutive New Hampton Invitational title on Saturday, defeating the host Huskies in the final and improving to 26-1 on the year. Brewster scored an opening round victory over Winchendon on Friday while New Hampton knocked off South Kent. Saturday’s final began with Brewster jumping out to a 12-0…
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