Posted Friday, August 7th, 2015
Yesterday, updated New England rankings were announced in the rising senior class of 2016. Monday morning, we'll roll out the rising junior class of 2017 as we continue to update our rankings across the board. Sophomore rankings will follow about six weeks later. and freshmen rankings shortly there after, once the NERR staff has had a chance to evaluate the very best underclassmen in New England go head-to-head at the Elite 75 - Frosh/Soph Edition. This year's Frosh/Soph Showcase will…
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Posted Thursday, August 6th, 2015
It’s been a long time coming but updated 2016 rankings are now live in New England and there’s been lots of movement. One thing that hasn’t changed is the region’s top overall prospect as Omari Spellman might have gone down with an injury on day one of the July evaluation period but had already done enough to solidify his spot after strong showings at the Nike Skills Academy and NBA Camp. Maintaining the top spot is going to be no…
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Posted Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
Stonehill head coach Chris Kraus got his man on Monday night when Brandon Twitty gave the Skyhawks a verbal commitment. The long 6-foot-3 swingman had become a top priority for many of the top programs in the Northeast 10 Conference and was on an increasing amount of division I radars as well. He was a steady contributor on a loaded Catholic Memorial team that took the MIAA state championship last winter and is now expected to become more of a…
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Posted Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
Each and every August since 2007 the New England Recruiting Report has made the trip to Andover, Massachusetts for the annual Scott Hazelton Basketball School directed by former McDonald's All-American (2000). This year will be no different as the camp will be held from August 11th – 14th at the Greater Lawrence Technical School in Andover. The New England Recruiting Report will once again be front and center to start the week on Monday morning as we return to…
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Posted Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
Jack Stevens made a verbal commitment to Holy Cross on Tuesday. The six-foot-ten big man had starred for the Kent School and Metro Boston in recent years, picking up scholarship offers from the likes of Army, UMBC, Appalachian State and Kennesaw State by the end of the July evaluation period. Stevens made one more summer stop last weekend, attending Holy Cross' second session of elite camp and it turned out to be a good decision as he played well enough…
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Posted Wednesday, August 5th, 2015
The eighth edition of the end of the summer league season event crowned its champion Sunday afternoon at Mass Premier Courts in Foxboro. Mansfield took home the championship 63-54 by outlasting the upstart team from Milford in a hotly contested game between two Hockomock League foes. With only five players able to compete, Mansfield was led by the scoring and on court leadership of rising junior guard Christian Weber (23 points). Milford used a balanced attack with eight different players…
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Posted Tuesday, August 4th, 2015
The July evaluation period is now behind us and that means it's time to update New England rankings. The class of 2016 will be up first, but before those rankings debut tomorrow, here's a look at five key questions we had to consider: 1. How far will Wenyen rise? It's no exaggeration to say that Wenyen Gabriel is now the most highly recruited prospect in New England. With offers from Duke, Kentucky, Kansas and North Carolina, the reality is that…
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Posted Sunday, August 2nd, 2015
With all of our attention focused squarely on the class of 2016 and beyond in recent weeks, there have been several members of last year's senior class that have made final plans on their futures. Recent Vermont Academy graduate Zack Sandberg has a rundown: Jeremiah Livingston was one of the most dominant players in Connecticut. The 5’11 guard led Westhill High School to an undefeated regular season with averages of 25.7 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists per game. Livingston…
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Posted Sunday, August 2nd, 2015
The month of July may be over but that doesn't mean that Adidas' summer schedule has stopped just yet. In fact, four New England products are currently in Los Angeles taking part in Adidas Nations, the final event of the Adidas Uprising summer schedule. Adidas Nations features some of the top 18-and-under players in the world, divided into seven regional teams - Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, Latin America, Nations Select and the United States (Wall, Lillard and Noah). A multi-faceted…
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Posted Saturday, August 1st, 2015
After Sam Carey died in a car accident in 2011, his longtime friend, Mike Stys, decided to organize an annual memorial basketball classic in Carey’s name. “The first year the goal was to raise money for a trust fund set up for Sam’s family,” said Stys, referring to Carey’s infant son, Brayden, and fiancee Kayte Kenyon. “The last two years we raised about $10,000, which will go towards renovating the basketball courts across from Beech Street School (in Manchester). The…
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