Posted Thursday, May 21st, 2009
When a team thrives collectively, the individuals within that team almost always benefit personally. It’s a concept that very few young players truly grasp, that by sacrificing for the good of the team they will ultimately look better and consequently personally benefit before it’s all said and done. But at Bridgton Academy, players buy into that concept. Certainly the winning pedigree of head coach Whit Lesure helps in that pursuit, but this past season was just the latest example of…
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Posted Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
There are some novels that have fewer pages than the Amherst College men’s basketball record book. In the 31 years that head coach Dave Hixon has been at the helm, he has established the Lord Jeff’s as one of the premier division III programs in America. Amherst’s success in recent years has been especially remarkable. They have advanced to the finals of the NESCAC tournament in eight of the last nine years, taken four of those titles, been selected to…
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Posted Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Mantas Drungys has played the game of basketball in places all around the world. A native of Lithuania, Drungys previously played with the Lithuanian Junior National Team, which is no small feat given the country’s high standing in the international basketball community. Last season he attended the Abbey School in London, England where he thrived averaging almost 22 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior. He made the trip across the ocean for his senior year and starred…
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Posted Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
The Sacred Heart men’s basketball program has experienced unprecedented levels of success in recent years, advancing to two of the last three NEC conference finals. One of the keys to that success has been the astute evaluation skills of the Pioneer coaching staff. While head coach Dave Bike and his staff has certainly landed their fair share of high valued recruits over the years, they have also never been afraid to take a chance on a player who they saw…
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Posted Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
The SECC All-Stars have had a very successful debut season thus far. They’ve captured a several different championships in the younger age divisions and established two quality 17-and-under teams, both of which have an abundance of college prospects. All of the players in the SECC program were on hand Tuesday night for their first ever college night which was essentially a showcase style event for college coaches to check out the players in their program. The evening began with an…
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Posted Monday, May 18th, 2009
The Warriors faced an initial set-back to start last weekend’s Connecticut Division II AAU State Tournament as they fell in the 8:30a.m. game on Saturday morning. But lucky for them the tournament was organized in double elimination format. So when they won their second game of the day on Saturday they earned the right to return on Sunday. The task was daunting on Sunday as the Warriors faced the challenge of winning 5 games that day in order to take…
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Posted Monday, May 18th, 2009
Stand Outs: Andre Drummond, PF/C, 6'9", CBC Drummond turned heads on Sunday with his huge frame and dominance inside. Unlike most raw prospects his age, he had a lot of meat on his bones to go along with an obscenely unfair wingspan that allowed him to scoop up any rebound that came even close to him. His jumping ability, length, and size lead to many put-backs and offensive rebounds that seemed almost effortless. He dunked several times, including on the fast…
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Posted Sunday, May 17th, 2009
Adam Schrecengost, Drive 4 Stardum: Big bodied post who made the most of his touches on the first day. Showed he had nice touch around the rim and utilized a soft hook a few times for his buckets. Did well rebounding in his area as once he got in front of his opponent the ball was his. Faced players more athletic than him, but did well when given touches. Robert Alers, RI Hawks: Played very well in the first game…
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Posted Saturday, May 16th, 2009
New Hampshire Star Earns Scholarship Salem High School’s Josh Jones will stay in the Granite State and attend Franklin Pierce College, earning a partial scholarship from the division II school. Jones recently completed a storied high school career as he led Salem to two different state titles, is the all-time leading scorer in school history, was a three-time Eagle Tribune All-Star, and was named New Hampshire’s Mr. Basketball in his senior year. The 6’3” sharp-shooter will join Nicco DeMasco in…
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Posted Friday, May 15th, 2009
UMass Lowell has landed a talented wing player with some local roots as Romeo Diaz recently signed a National Letter of Intent to join the River Hawks. Diaz starred during his three year career at nearby Methuen High School, especially in his senior year when he averaged 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 steals per game en route to earning Merrimack Valley Conference All-Star honors. He also had one of the best individual games the MIAA has seen in recent…
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