Posted Friday, November 27th, 2015
Worcester Academy has one of the proudest basketball traditions in all of New England prep school basketball and head coach Jamie Sullivan and his squad are looking to write the latest chapter in the program’s history book. The squad will center around Kevin Marfo – both literally and figuratively – as the second year senior will serve as both the man in the middle as well as the leader of the 2015-2016 edition of the Hilltoppers. Marfo’s first season in…
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Posted Thursday, November 26th, 2015
Vermont Academy senior wing Tinga Adiang will continue his basketball career at St. Lawrence University. The 6-foot-3 southpaw is in his second season at Vermont Academy after transferring from Mount Mansfield High School in Vermont, where he averaged 17 points and 5 rebounds per game. While Adiang might be best known for his high motor - he plays very hard, is a strong slasher and accomplished defender - his skill set has evolved quite a bit in the last year…
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Posted Tuesday, November 24th, 2015
For as much as things change, they sometimes stay the same. At this time last year, St. Andrew’s head coach Mike Hart was adjusting to an almost brand new team after graduating 8 members of his rotation from a season before. Nevertheless, the Saints went on to remain among the Class AA contenders and make yet another post-season appearance. A big part of that success was based on the emergence of some young talent like Aaron Wheeler and Cole Swider.…
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Posted Tuesday, November 24th, 2015
There were a variety of local New England products that made headlines this week - Omari Spellman, Wenyen Gabriel, Bruce Brown, Travis Atson, Tremont Waters, Kai Toews, Maurice Brown, Tyrique Jones, Christian David, Ian Sistare, Kellan Grady, A.J. Brodeur, Hamidou Diallo, Mamadou Diarra, Christian Vital, C.J. Keyser, Taurean Thompson, Alpha Diallo, David Dileo, Malik Massey, Donovan Love, Matthew Moyer, Robert Martin Jr. and Brett Hanson - plus countless others from outside the region. In order to give everyone their due,…
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Posted Monday, November 23rd, 2015
The National Prep Showcase was the buzz of the recruiting world for the last three days as the very best prep school programs from around the country converged on New Haven, Connecticut and Albertus Magnus College. Over 120 college coaches - including the likes of Kentucky head coach John Calipari, UConn head coach Kevin Ollie, Pittsburgh head coach Jamie Dixon, Providence head coach Ed Cooley and Florida head coach Michael White - attended this weekend along with over 30 media…
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Posted Saturday, November 21st, 2015
After another amazing start to the National Prep Showcase on Friday, this weekend’s matchups are sure to provide more drama and late-game heroics at Albertus Magnus, in New Haven, CT. Here are previews of just a few of the highlighted matchups coming our way, along with some key figures in the history of these powerhouse basketball programs. Fork Union Military Academy vs St. Thomas More (Saturday 9:30am) Matchup: After an emotional win against Notre Dame Prep to kick off this…
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Posted Thursday, November 19th, 2015
With the National Prep Showcase scheduled to kickoff Friday morning at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, it’s as good a time as ever to take a look at the talent that will be on full display over the weekend and also take a look back at some of the players and coaches who have helped put these basketball programs in the national spotlight. Notre Dame Prep vs Fork Union Military Academy ND Prep: With the additions of Travis Atson…
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Posted Wednesday, November 18th, 2015
Vermont Academy and BABC guard Bruce Brown announced his commitment to Miami on Wednesday, live on the set of ESPN's Recruiting Nation. Brown ultimately chose the Hurricanes over Indiana but also visited Xavier and Purdue while taking multiple unofficial visits to UMass. His original list of scholarship offers included close to 15 high-major programs from across the country. The 6-foot-4 guard has taken his game to new levels in each of the last three seasons, establishing himself as not just…
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Posted Tuesday, November 17th, 2015
Patrick Fisher exceeded expectations in his first season in New England and now he's officially a division I player. A big 6-foot-3 point guard who arrived at Vermont Academy with the reputation of being a potential division I prospect, Fisher blew away the scouting report in his first season in the NEPSAC, earning his team's starting point guard spot and proving to be one of the leaders of a team that went all the way to the Class AA final.…
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Posted Tuesday, November 17th, 2015
New Hampton School post-graduate forward David Dileo made a verbal commitment to Central Michigan on Tuesday and was expected to sign his National Letter of Intent before the end of the day as well. The skilled 6-foot-7 forward had been particularly impressive this fall and looked poise to see his recruitment continue to grow during the coming season but ultimately felt comfortable making his decision just prior to the conclusion of the early signing period. He projects as somone who…
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