Posted Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019
With the high school season now behind us, this is the fifth installment in a six-part series that looks back on the season that was in New England’s six respective state associations. So far, we have profiled the CIAC, RIIL, VPA, and NHIAA recognizing state champions as well as individual award winners. Today, we turn our attention to the state of Maine where Matthew Fleming and Bangor High School were the story this season. Bangor defeated Bonny Eagle 58-48 to…
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Posted Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019
Cushing Academy's Daman Tate was one of the biggest stock-risers in New England this year in a revitalization of sorts for a player who was once one of New England's most celebrated underclassmen. Tate, the younger brother of URI freshman Dana Tate, was equally, if not more, celebrated as the two started their career together at St. Sebastian's School. Dana was the bigger and stronger of the brothers but Daman was more agile and athletic with the foundation to become…
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Posted Monday, April 1st, 2019
With the high school season now behind us, this is the third installment in a six-part series that looks back on the season that was in New England’s six respective state associations. So far, we have profiled the CIAC and RIIL, recognizing state champions as well as individual award winners. Today, we turn our attention to the state of Vermont where St. Johnsbury captured the division I crown with a 54-50 win over Rutland in the state final. Alex Carlisle…
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Posted Sunday, March 31st, 2019
St. Andrew's School post-graduate center Keegan Records announed his verbal commitment to Colgate on Sunday. Records graduated from nearby South Kingston High School in 2018 where he scored over 1,000 career points and earned a division II offer in the summer of 2017 while playing with Black Bear North. He ran with Metro Boston last summer and began to take his game to new levels but the ascension he showed during his post-graduate year was more dramatic than anyone could…
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Posted Sunday, March 31st, 2019
Hingham High School and Rise Above Basketball forward John Lowther made a verbal commitment to WPI on Friday. WPI Class of ‘23 pic.twitter.com/219DVPvJgU — John Lowther (@JohnLowther19) March 29, 2019 The 6-foot-5 forward has had a storied career for Hingham, helping to lead them to a sectional final in 2018 and a Patriot League championship in 2019. Following the season, he was named MVP of the Patriot League's Keenan Division. Lowther has been no less impressive on the travel…
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Posted Saturday, March 30th, 2019
Hotchkiss School post-graduate forward Xavier Wilson made a verbal commitment to Central Connecticut State University and head coach Donyell Marshall on Friday. His decision came after taking a pair of official visits, the last of which to CCSU, within the last week. Wilson graduated from Archbishop Stepinac High School in White Plains last June as a young senior and then opted for a post-graduate season. He picked up his first division I offer last July in Las Vegas while running…
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Posted Friday, March 29th, 2019
The best available prospect in New England came off the board on Friday night. Woodstock Academy big man Tre Mitchell made a verbal commitment to UMass five days after wrapping up his official visit to their Amherst campus. He took to his twitter account to confirm his decision. Count me in!!! Proud to announce my commitment to The University of Massachusetts❗️❕ pic.twitter.com/lMwNWUb3Cw — ™ (@tre_mitch33) March 30, 2019 Mitchell arrived in New England in the fall of 2017 as a…
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Posted Friday, March 29th, 2019
With the high school season now behind us, this is the second installment in a six-part series that looks back on the season that was in New England’s six respective state associations. Yesterday, we profiled the CIAC, recognizing their five state champions as well as the individual players who were selected for the all-state team. Today, we turn our attention to the Rhode Island Interscholastic League where North Kingstown captured the first state championship in school history with a 77-57…
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Posted Thursday, March 28th, 2019
The high school basketball season officially ended in New England last weekend as the last of the state champions was crowned on Sunday and so today we'll begin the process of looking back on the six state associations. Up first is the CIAC in the state of Connecticut where East Catholic captured the division I state championship for the second time in the last four years and earned redemption after falling in the state tournament in each of the last…
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Posted Wednesday, March 27th, 2019
Master's School forward Harry Warnock committed to Post University on Tuesday following a scholarship offer from head coach Marc Kuntz. The 6-foot-6 forward and New York native was in his second season at the Master's School where he had earned All-NEPSAC honorable mention in each of the last two seasons. One of the premier three-point shooters and floor-spacers in the NEPSAC, Warnock converted 48% of his attempts from behind the arc this year while averaging 13 points and 8 rebounds. …
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