Posted Saturday, March 24th, 2007
Is he big enough? Is he a point guard? These are the questions Joe Accaoui has heard whispered over the last few years. But after a solid summer with the New England Playaz and a tremendous season at St. Andrew’s, Accaoui has silenced his doubters and racked up quite a few scholarship offers in the process. After it was all said and done offers had rolled in from Longwood, St. Francis (NY), St. Peter’s, Cornell, Maine, Stony Brook, and Vermont. …
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Posted Thursday, March 22nd, 2007
In showcase type settings it is typically hard for big men to find their groove as guard’s are putting the ball on the floor and looking for their own shot all too often. Nevertheless, Friday night at Stonehill College big man Orion Outerbridge found ways to stand out. Outerbridge, who is generating recruiting interest from schools at the high-major and mid-major levels, did what he does best; run the floor, finish explosively at the rim, block shots, and rebound the…
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Posted Wednesday, March 21st, 2007
Coming into his senior season Gary Correia had a good deal of interest from schools in the Atlantic 10 and the CAA among others. But when several of the schools pursuing him got commitments from other points guard Correia was forced to play out his senior season without a scholarship. As luck would have it the Rhode Island native had a terrific season leading Northfield Mount Hermon to one of their best seasons in recent memory. Correia, who was the…
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Posted Saturday, March 17th, 2007
On Sunday night the Rhode Island Breakers AAU Club organized their annual spring showcase giving local players an opportunity to perform in front of several college coaches in attendance. While there were a variety of unsigned senior prospects in attendance the two biggest talents might have been players who won’t reach the college level for a few years. Nick Manning (pictured above), a 6’1 guard who just completed his freshmen season at Bishop Hendricken and Louis Montes a 6’4 sophomore…
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Posted Friday, March 16th, 2007
Boston College High School has a very talented and deep roster. 6’8 junior forward Jake O'Brien has a definite future at the division one level, as too will 6’5 junior shooting guard Tim McKinney (despite missing the championship game with an injury) and potentially 6’7 senior forward Andrew Yanulis after spending a post-graduate year at Northfield Mount Hermon. But with less then 8 minutes remaining in the finals of the state championship game when BC HS found themselves down by…
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Posted Friday, March 16th, 2007
For the second consecutive season Hillhouse and East Catholic met in Connecticut’s Division I state championship game. But from the onset this game had a very different feel from a year ago. Last season Hillhouse jumped out to an almost immediate 20 point lead and dominated East Catholic throughout the entire game. This year no team would score 20 points until the second half as East Catholic did a nice job of controlling the tempo during the first 16 minutes…
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Posted Friday, March 9th, 2007
Four years and four state titles…that’s a pretty impressive accomplish for any team. Last season after their third consecutive crown many people may have thought it was the end of an era as Bishop Hendricken was set to graduate four of their starters. But those naysayers obviously underestimated a talented, albeit somewhat young, returning roster. Led by 6’4” all-state forward David Rufful, Hendricken came into Saturday night’s championship game with only Hope High School standing between them and a four-peat.…
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Posted Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
Boston College High School tends to go the way of their senior point guard. And through most of the game 5’7” Chris Hurley struggled, and consequently so did the Eagles. Hurley was matched up with another 5’7” point guard in Taunton’s Brendan Perry, who was up to the task and stayed with the Eagles’ floor general throughout the game. Hurley had a tough time getting buy him, and defensively struggled to stop his penetration while the fearless Perry drove at…
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Posted Saturday, March 3rd, 2007
Class A: Bridgton Academy 80 Brewster Academy 67 It was a day of sweet redemption for 5’11 post-graduate point guard Brian Rudolph as he was named MVP of the Class “A” championship game while leading Bridgton Academy to their third straight title. Rudolph committed to Providence last year before going through some well documented legal problems that eventually resulted in him ending up at Bridgton Academy where he has been a model citizen according to Head Coach Whit Lesure. “He…
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Posted Friday, March 2nd, 2007
Roxbury, MA - Number #1 seeded Madison Park advanced by holding off a spirited Weymouth squad on Saturday. MP’s dynamic backcourt of Malik Smith and Raheem Singleton combined for 37 points in the win. Smith, a sophomore, led the way with 20 while Singleton, a senior, chipped in with 17. Power Forward, Peterson Bernard added 9points and 9 boards including a couple of rim rattling dunks that got the home crowd at the Madidome off their feet. Weymouth hung tough…
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