Posted Friday, November 5th, 2010
After four consecutive trips to the Class B title game, Marianapolis prep begins a new season in a new conference with a new coach. The 2009-2010 season turned out to be the last for former head coach Dave Vitale, who steps away as the most successful coach in the school’s history having led them to the 2006 Class D title before their string of trips to the class B finals. But for as much as things will change in 2010-2011…
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Posted Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
St. Andrew’s is coming off a very successful campaign in the 2009-2010 season, going 25-10 and advancing to the final four of the NEPSAC Class B Tournament. The 2010-2011 edition of the squad should continue the long tradition of hard work and up-tempo play that have become the trademarks of the program under head coach Mike Hart. Hart enters his 17th season with a 309-160 career record (all at St. Andrew’s) and will again be assisted by John O’Shea (14th…
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Posted Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
St. John's Prep star swingman Pat Connaughton has made his debut among the top 100 ranked players in the country. In anticipation of the upcoming early signing period ESPN has updated their rankings in the class of 2011 and there is a new name on the list as Connaughton made the cut as the 100th ranked player in the national class. The six-foot-five swingman had a breakout performance for the ages this summer, running with his Middlesex Magic team at…
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Posted Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
St. Mark's junior Alex Murphy trimmed his list to seven schools last week -- Arizona, BC, Duke, Florida, Kansas, North Carolina and West Virginia. Butler, Syracuse, Texas, and Villanova are now gone from the preliminary list he released earlier this fall. Murphy confirmed the news but said he has no timetable as to when he will further cut his list or make his final decision. The 6-foot-9 swingman is the No. 7-ranked player in the Class of 2012 and the…
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Posted Monday, November 1st, 2010
Northeastern scored a commitment from six-foot-seven small forward Quincy Ford on Monday. Ford stars at Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Florida. Ford is a highly regarded prospect known for his athleticism and versatility. ESPN rates him an 88 out of possible 100 and praises his ability to score in a multitude of ways by going to the rim, posting up, or shooting from the perimeter. As he gets stronger and fine tunes his game, Ford is a player who…
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Posted Monday, November 1st, 2010
Rutgers bound big man Kadeem Jack has left the South Kent School according to multiple sources. The story was first reported by Scout.com. The six-foot-eight Jack was widely recruited out of Rice High School last year but opted for a post-graduate year in favor of heading to some of the biggest name schools in the country and has since made a commitment to Rutgers. Now it appears that Jack has two options. He can enroll at Rutgers for the second…
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Posted Sunday, October 31st, 2010
Wilbraham and Monson Academy has steadily raised the level of their basketball program since former division I assistant coach Chris Sparks returned to the helm of his alma mater’s program, culminating with a trip to last season’s Western New England finals. This year the program boasts their most talented roster yet featuring a balance of players from New England and beyond. But with their enhanced talent comes a steeper challenge than ever before as Wilbraham & Monson will compete in…
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Posted Saturday, October 30th, 2010
This Saturday’s High School Showcase Camp at the New Haven Athletic Center showcased some of the top high school players in Connecticut. These were the standouts. Brian Patterson - Playing with his Hillhouse high school teammates on the loaded “Yellow” team, the tall, lanky, Lamar-Odom-esque Patterson showed off some range at the showcase by knocking down several threes. While work needs to be done on his shooting mechanics, defenders are going to have to respect this developing part of his…
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Posted Saturday, October 30th, 2010
The Hotchkiss School’s Mike Tobey only just arrived at the Connecticut prep school last month, but already the six-foot-eleven big man is making some major waves. After turning in a great summer with the New York Gauchos, Tobey has continued to impress this fall during his new school’s open gyms. The New York native had scholarship offers on the table from Virginia, Pittsburgh, Miami, Xavier, Maryland, and Northwestern by the beginning of October and was quickly becoming one of the…
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Posted Thursday, October 28th, 2010
The New Hampton School produced a pair of commitments this week as post-graduate sharp-shooters Nick Paulos and Joey Ptasinski committed to UNC-Greensboro and Lafayette respectively. “I’m excited for everyone involved,” said New Hampton head coach Pete Hutchins. “Now the work begins so that they can make an immediate impact once they get there.” Ptasinski made his commitment to Lafayette at the conclusion of his official visit on Sunday. He had also visited South Dakota earlier this fall. “It was the…
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