Posted Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
Newly appointed Holy Cross head coach Milan Brown earned his first commitment since taking over the Crusader program from Justin Burrell, a five-foot-seven point guard from Potomac High School in Virginia. Burrell had originally committed to Brown last summer when he was the head coach at Mount St. Mary's and signed a National Letter of Intent in November. He recently received a full release from the NEC school and will head to prep school for a year, at Fishburne Military…
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Posted Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010
ESPN has closed the door on 2010 and released their first ESPNU 100 list for the class of 2011, ranking the top 100 rising seniors in the country. While New England isn't as well represented in 2011 as they were in 2010, one local player made a significant jump as Michael Carter-Williams is now ranked as the 25th best prospect in the country. Carter-Williams' rise to national prominence began last summer when he earned his first rush of high-major offers…
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Posted Sunday, June 20th, 2010
The Mass Rivals earned a hard earned victory over a talented Connecticut Select squad on Sunday to earn the u15 championship at the first ever New England Junior Elite Championships. Both teams came into Sunday’s final riding a wave of momentum after having gone undefeated through pool play but it was the Rivals who earned the chip with a 79-61 win. We told you on Saturday that the Rivals featured a frontline full of potential with Alec Brennan, Matt Cimino,…
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Posted Sunday, June 20th, 2010
American International College landed two more local products in the class of 2010 late last week with the additions of Braxton Gardner and Osmel Odena. Gardner, a six-foot-five forward from Christian Heritage School in Connecticut is high school teammates with Jason Perrier, who committed to AIC earlier this spring. Gardner and Pierre ran with Connecticut Elite on the AAU circuit where they teamed with Mark Ellis, who is also committed to the Yellow Jackets. “I just felt like it was…
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Posted Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Dramatic finishes were in high demand on Saturday afternoon and evening at the New England Junior Elite Championships as a number of contests went down to the wire. U14 - New England Playaz vs. Rhode Island Hawks Two talented teams squared off in a highly competitive game in order to claim their pool and advance to the u14 final. The Hawks looked like the team to beat early but the Playaz stormed back in final eight minutes of the game. …
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Posted Saturday, June 19th, 2010
The senior most division at the New England Junior Elite Championships produced numerous noteworthy performances as a number of new prospects announced their place on the scene while some of the usual suspects backed up their reps. The Mass Rivals and Connecticut Select were both dominant from a team perspective, sweeping their respective pools and setting up a clash on Sunday for the tournament title. Breakout Performers Garet Beal, MB Premiere – Widely considered to be the top freshman in…
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Posted Friday, June 18th, 2010
The New England Recruiting Report was at the Rockingham Athletic Club on Saturday morning checking out all the young talent that was on hand for the New England Junior Elite Championships. Here is a look at who stood out in the u12 – u14 divisions. Aaron Falzon, Boston Blue Chips – He stands head and shoulders above the competition, literally, and has the skill set to match his size. He grabbed rebounds left and right, stuck threes in transition, and…
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Posted Friday, June 18th, 2010
German swingman Niels Giffey committed to UConn on Thursday following an official visit to the school. The story was first reported by the Hartford Court Giffey also saw recruitment from Louisville, Michigan, Gonzaga, and UCLA but committed to the Huskies before visiting any other school. The six-foot-seven swingman is described as an extremely versatile player who can play all five positions on the floor. In Germany, he starred for Alba Berlin, a prestigious youth basketball team coached by former European professional…
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Posted Thursday, June 17th, 2010
Yale University picked up a verbal commitment from St. Louis native Javier Duren on Thursday. The commitment was first reported by Antonio Curro of NY2LASports.com. He chose the Bulldogs over Princeton and Columbia according to Curro while also generating additional interest from Loyola and Tennessee-Martin. Duren is a six-foot-four guard who stars at Oakville High School in St. Louis, Missouri. Last season, he averaged 10 points, 3 assists, and shot 45% from the three-point line as a junior while the…
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Posted Thursday, June 17th, 2010
This year's NBA Player's Association Camp got underway on Wednesday. The camp is arguably the most competitive in the country, holding no sneaker affiliation and consequently being able to draw players from across grassroots lines. New England is well represented at the camp as Michael Carter-Williams, Naadir Tharpe, Khem Birch, Derrick Wilson, Alex Murphy, and Kaleb Tarczewski are joining the likes of DaJuan Coleman, Perry Elliss, DeAngelo Harrison, Myck Kabongo, Le'Bryan Nash, J.P. Tokoto, and others. Andre Drummond also earned…
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