Posted Friday, April 11th, 2008
In the 17 and under pools the New England Playaz, Nike Expressions Elite, Connecticut Basketball Club, Rhode Island Breakers, Rhode Island Hawks Black, Rhode Island Hawks Red, Wachusett Wolverines, and Connecticut Hoop Stars will all contend for the championship. The Playaz survived a terrific performance from Ray Bowen and YABC to win their second pool play game. Nate Lubick and Erik Murphy (20 points) both made their season debuts and were able to make the difference in the middle. Nike…
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Posted Friday, April 11th, 2008
The theme of the first half of the day Saturday was the emergence of some quality prospects who had been previously flying under the radar. Here is a look at some individuals and teams who have shined thus far: • Koang Thok, MB Nation u16: The Maine native proved himself to be one of the most exciting players in the 16 and under division. He shot the ball well from the perimeter while also being explosive off the dribble when…
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Posted Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Connecticut Basketball Club had two dominating performances, in both the 17u and 15u age brackets. Both teams bounced back after disappointing performances last week at the Playaz Spring Fling. The 17u team dominated the Rhode Island Hawks White team with their full court pressure and transition offense. Daryl McCoy led the way with 17 points as he ran the court, finished explosively in the open floor, and showed a nice shooting touch from the elbow. Steven Samuels and Jeremy Moore…
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Posted Thursday, April 10th, 2008
Beginning tonight and lasting through late Sunday afternoon, many of the region’s best players will be at Connecticut College competing in the Northeast Hoops Festival. A wide variety of college coaches are expected to be on hand as the talented roster of prospects will range all the way from unsigned seniors to talented freshman. Here is a small sample of who will be in action. Unsigned seniors (class of 2008): Zach Dugas; Tucker Esborn; Eric Callo; Sam Markle; Brian Fitzpatrick;…
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Posted Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
James Cormier and Marco Radovic both made verbal commitments last week. Cormier heads to Le Moyne College of the NE-10, while Radovic will star at Clark University. Both players had received division I interest during their time at Proctor Academy. Cormier will be joining a Le Moyne program that is on the rise. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the NE-10 tournament this year before falling in overtime to the eventual champions Bentley. “James is a competitive, hard-nosed kid who…
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Posted Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
The Northeast Hoops Festival will tip off Friday night at 6:10 in Connecticut College’s Charles B. Luce Fieldhouse. The tournament is expected to draw high numbers of college coaches as it will host many of New England’s top AAU programs. The 17 and under division will be particularly impressive. Erik Murphy, Austin Carroll, Jordan Williams, n’company make the New England Playaz the favorites heading into the field. But the newly formed Nike Expressions Elite team featuring Mike Marra, Kyle Casey,…
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Posted Monday, April 7th, 2008
This is the time of year when lots of seniors say they are going to prep school. Inevitably, some of those players end up heading to college or junior college. But today we bring you some prep school commitments that are definitive. • Aziz Dieng will head to Pomfret Academy (Pomfret, CT) in class B of the NEPSAC. Dieng follows in the footsteps of Josh Paulino who he played with during the AAU season. • Johrone Bunch will play football…
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Posted Sunday, April 6th, 2008
The Greater Boston All-Star Game was bitter sweet for Stevie Mejia. It marked the last official game he would play before arriving at the University of Rhode Island in the fall. But the point guard is ready for that challenge as he hopes to play his way into some immediate minutes“I’m very excited,” said Mejia. “I will be playing with a great shooter in Jimmy Baron and in a great environment. I just can’t wait to be a part of…
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Posted Friday, April 4th, 2008
Before the season even started Erik Murphy and Nate Lubick were already singing his praises. The two stars both said that Dave Johnson was the missing link to the team’s championship aspirations. Not only would he make the game easier for both of them, but he would get them out in transition, and could put points up on the board himself if need be. Six months later, Murphy and Lubick have proven themselves to be prophetic, as Johnson did exactly…
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Posted Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
While Worcester Academy’s season may have been “up and down” as their junior big man describes it, his own season has to be considered a success as he established himself as their most consistent low post presence. After averaging 15 points and 9 rebounds per game, Ben Crenca was voted by his teammates as the team’s Most Valuable Player. “I think I progressed pretty well this year,” Crenca told the New England Recruiting Report just prior to participating in the…
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