Posted Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Allan Chaney’s story has been well documented. Perhaps no player in the country saw his stock elevate more during the month of July than the skilled 6’9” forward. It began at Rbk U where shined despite being a late entry into the camp. From there he turned in consecutive dominant performances at Reebok Summer Classic East and Triple S Harley Davidson Classic. By the time the shoe tournaments in Vegas had come around he was already being followed by some…
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Posted Monday, August 20th, 2007
It’s a good time for Sacred Heart men’s basketball program. Coming off their most successful season since joining the division I ranks in which they advanced all the way to the finals of the Northeast Conference Tournament and were about a minute away from going to the big dance, the future looks even brighter for the Pioneers as they return a young and talented team and continue to earn major victories in the recruiting world. The latest addition is Stanford…
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Posted Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Lucas Croteau wasn’t a name many people had heard outside of New Hampshire before this summer. Certainly no player on the New York Gauchos AAU team was aware of him before they locked up with his New Hampshire Playerz squad at the Rumble in the Bronx Tournament. But you can bet they all remember him after Croteau went for a tournament high 50 points. “I think that the Rumble in the Bronx really helped my recruiting go to the next…
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Posted Saturday, August 18th, 2007
A group of the most talented rising 6th – 9th graders came together this weekend for the Stars of Tomorrow camp held at Mass Premier Courts in Foxboro. Skill development was the name of the game as the players received instruction from a variety of division I coaches from the likes of Northeastern University, Sacred Heart University, and the University of Connecticut. After a long day of intense work the players left with a wider knowledge of the game, a…
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Posted Friday, August 17th, 2007
By the time Troy Gillenwater had arrived at Boston University on Wednesday for the New England Elite 75 Showcase the cat had already been let out of the bag. Gillenwater was scheduled to announce his college selection in front of the numerous media members on hand that day, but the word had already gotten out that he was on his way to New Mexico State. Gillenwater is a Massachusetts native who headed out to the west coast three years ago…
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Posted Wednesday, August 15th, 2007
Evan Smotrycz came bursting onto the scene this summer when he was named the MVP of the all-star game at session III of Eastern Invitational. Although Smotrycz was previously an unknown to many recruiters and college coaches his breakout performance came as no surprise to those who know him best. Not only is he an extremely talented and versatile player who can beat his defender in a variety of ways, but the rising junior is also only 15 years old. …
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Posted Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
There were many story lines at this year’s Elite 75 showcase. One was certainly the cream rising to the top as Jamal Coombs, Alex Oriakhi, Nate Lubick, Tyrone Gardner, and Chris Prescott all solidified themselves among the region’s elite. But another was the depth of the field as virtually all 75 participants are likely scholarship level players down the road. A final headline could be the emergence of players like Kevin Donahue, Mike Accaoui, and Steve Zazuri as all three…
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Posted Monday, August 13th, 2007
75 of the best home grown players in New England will meet at Boston University’s Case Gymnasium on Wednesday to compete against each other in a series of games and skill development sessions. Recruiting Services and media outlets including Scout.com, Rivals.com, ESPN’s Scouts Inc, Hoopville, Tom Konchalski & the HSBI Report, Hoop Scoop Online, RISE Magazine, SLAM Magazine, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald, the Providence Journal, the Worcester Telegram, and the New London Day are all expected to be…
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Posted Sunday, August 12th, 2007
At this time next year Steve Zazuri Jr. will be preparing for his freshman year at Sacred Heart University…and he will have big shoes to fill. His father, Steve Zazuri Sr, is not only a former Pioneer himself but also the school’s all time assist leader. “I’ve wanted to go there since I knew my dad went there,” said the younger Zazuri. “I’m really excited. When it was finally done my whole family was really happy.” The Sacred Heart coaching…
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Posted Saturday, August 11th, 2007
When Jon McAllian arrived in Orlando with his Team Maine AAU squad he was already receiving some division I interest. But after knocking down 7 three-pointers in the first half of Team Maine’s opening game of the tournament that interest quickly expanded. It wasn’t long before McAllian was being followed around Orlando by a good number of division I coaches. “There were definitely more coaches watching after that first game,” McAllian told the New England Recruiting Report. Very shortly afterward…
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