Posted Saturday, December 11th, 2010
Game of the Day - Phillips Exeter 50 Tabor 57In a local match-up between two programs led by determined, scrappy guard play, Phillips Exeter and Tabor Academy would lock up in what turned out to be a highly-competitive contest. With Exeter struggling to hit shots on offense, Tabor would jump out to an early lead behind the perimeter shooting of Christopher Ward and driving ability of Demitry Coronell. However, 6’2” guard Justin Cross would punctuate a gritty Exeter comeback with…
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Posted Friday, December 10th, 2010
Game of the Day - Brooks 63 IMG High School 56 After a sluggish first half in which it struggled to find a fluid rhythm offensively against a disciplined, athletic Brooks team, IMG would storm out the locker room and quickly erase a 35-36 halftime deficit to pull within one, at 38-37, with just under 11 minutes remaining. With Brooks converting on just one field goal attempt through the first 10 minutes of the second half, IMG would rely on…
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Posted Thursday, December 9th, 2010
The first ever Scholar Roundball Classic is set to tip off this weekend at Babson College. The event features some of the top academic schools in the northeast and Canada including Phillips Exeter, Phillips Andover, Choate Rosemary Hall, Northfield Mount Hermon, St. Mark’s, Hill School, Kent School, and many others. Action begins on Friday night with four marquee games headlines by a clash between St. Mark’s and Brimmer & May set for a 5pm tip in a game that will…
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Posted Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
New England is well known for its annual game of musical chairs each summer as the power of the local prep school scene creates more transfers, reclassifications, and post-graduate years than any other region in the country, but this year we are seeing an entirely new trend in the amount of mid-year, and in many cases even mid-season, transfers that are taking place. Joseph Will Replace Size at CushingCushing Academy looked like one of the bigger teams in class AA…
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Posted Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
For the past few decades, the Rhode Island Interscholastic League has competed with three postseason division tournaments – Division I, II, and III – crowning a state champion in each one. This year, they have drastically changed the postseason tournament, and will only crown one state champion using the newly formed 16 team state tournament to decide the winner. The 16 team state tournament will include 8 division I teams, 5 division II teams, and 3 division III teams and…
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Posted Monday, December 6th, 2010
The New England Recruiting Report is featuring a new video of the week on our homepage and it comes care of Clint Singh who was at Windsor High School this weekend for the Hoops for Food event.
The Hoops for Food event is run each year by Windsor High School head coach Ken Smith, who hosts many of the top high school teams in the Connecticut area for a pre-season jamboree with all proceeds going to the Windsor Food Bank.
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Posted Monday, December 6th, 2010
NERR contributor Cody Hatt profiles 12 college underclassmen who have taken their games from the hardwood of New England and are currently making significant contributions at various levels of the college game: Will Barton (FR, Memphis, Brewster)- After overcoming eligibility concerns with the NCAA that caused him to miss the Tigers’ preseason trip to the Bahamas in late August, NERR’s top-ranked player from a year ago is steadily making his presence felt in Memphis as the prolific offensive talent head…
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Posted Sunday, December 5th, 2010
The Hoop Mountain Prep Classic saved their best for last as Sunday's action featured an overwhelming amount of talent and some tremendous games. There was a healthy collection of college coaches on hand to watch the action including some of New England's best in UConn, Providence, UMass, Rhode Island, Boston University, Quinnipiac, New Hampshire, Dartmouth, and others. Game of the Day - Putnam Science 64 Winchendon 63 In a match-up between two teams loaded with explosive, highly-skilled players on the…
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Posted Saturday, December 4th, 2010
Game of the Day - Suffield Academy 58 Brimmer & May 48 In Saturday’s first match-up featuring New England programs, Suffield Academy squared-off against Brimmer &May in what turned out to be a highly-competitive contest. Behind the perimeter shooting of lead guard Andre King and creativity of Tell White and Jamel Torrence off-the-dribble, Suffield would jump out to an early lead in the first half while Brimmer & May struggled to find any continuity on offense. Point-guard Marco Banegas and …
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Posted Friday, December 3rd, 2010
Game of the Day - South Kent 97 Kiski 83 With the recent departure of the seven-foot Bhullar brothers and 6’10” Stefan Jankovic, a super-talented wing in the class of 2012, Kiski came into Friday evening’s match-up against a loaded South Kent squad without the three major pieces that had justified its number nine ranking in the National Prep Poll released earlier this week. However, Daryn Freedman’s team made it clear early on that they had no intentions of backing…
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