Posted Sunday, February 21st, 2010
After acquiring a steady dose of division II interest, Matt Barboza has made his decision and will head to Franklin Pierce University next year on a full athletic scholarship. Franklin Pierce had been active in Barboza’s recruitment since last summer when the skilled swingman had a breakout summer with the Bay State Magic AAU program. Barboza spent the previous years at Bishop Hendricken High School in Rhode Island where he helped the team to a state championship in each of…
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Posted Saturday, February 20th, 2010
St. Thomas More senior guard Bryon Allen recent returned from a visit to Siena College last week. Siena is one of four schools that the guard is currently considering as Oregon, Boston College, and Providence. Allen spoke with SNY's Adam Zagoria over the weekend. "It was a pretty good visit, nice campus and everything," Allen told Zagoria. At Siena Allen would have the opportunity to step right in and replace departing senior Ronald Moore in the starting line-up. Siena has…
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Posted Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Cox Sports was on hand at last weekend's National Prep School Invitational to broadcast some of the premier games of the weekend and also interview some of New England's best prospects. They were able to catch up with the likes of Alex Murphy, Andre Drummond, Nate Lubick, Shabazz Napier, Ricardo ledo, Naadir Tharpe, C.J. Fair, Billy Baron and Ron Giplaye to talk about a variety of different topics including recruitment, the current season, and their particular games. Cox Sports covers…
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Posted Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
As we said yesterday, rankings freshmen is a tricky business as you have to balance not just what they are doing right now but what they are capable of doing down the road. While ranking players in any age bracket is an inexact science, ranking young players is even more of a slippery slope, and the bottom line for any of these young players is that these lists are bound to expand and shuffle constantly over the next four years. …
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Posted Monday, February 15th, 2010
Ranking players is always a tricky business, but never more so than with freshman. With three plus years left before they even reach college you have to take into account not just what each player is today but also what they’re capable of doing in the future. With that in mind our model is to try and find the balance and reward the players who combine production and potential and keep the lists relatively short as they’re no doubt only…
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Posted Saturday, February 13th, 2010
We have officially entered crunch time of the season and that means a variety of intriguing storylines from around New England. Here’s a recap of some of the headlines: • The Hotchkiss School traveled to the Prime Time Shootout in New Jersey on Saturday to play the defending national high school champions Findlay College Prep from Nevada. Jason Morris opened the game with consecutive three-pointers but it was Derrick Wilson who led the team with 24 points while holding Cory…
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Posted Friday, February 12th, 2010
It was only a couple of weeks ago that Kyle Callanan made history, becoming the all-time assist leader in Mount Anthony Union High School history. Well this week he etched his name into the school record book one more time as he became the school’s all-time leading scorer. The record breaking bucket came during a 69-24 pounding of Hartford last Thursday night as Callanan sank a three-point shot from the top of the key to top A.J. Mahar’s previous high…
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Posted Thursday, February 11th, 2010
With state tournaments beginning to get underway our final notable performance listing of the year features just over 75 talented players from around New England. Here is a look at who stood out: Connecticut Player of the Week – Gedas Bertasius, Marianapolis Prep: Marianapolis was on a roll over the last week claiming big wins over Brimmer & May, Ocean Academy, and finally Tilton. Bertasius had his finger prints all over each as he scored 11 points while grabbing 5…
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Posted Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
Coach Bob Hurley is back in Massachusetts this summer for only his 2nd annual time hosting an exclusive four day kids clinic for 3rd to 8th grade boys and girls! After last years big success, camp organizers are expecting to sell out quickly (max 120 kids), so interested players should sign up soon to reserve their spot. The camp is being held at The Roxbury Latin School in West Roxbury on July 12th to July 15th. For more information on…
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Posted Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
When Derek Retos’ high school career comes to an end next month his name will be etched into the Brimmer & May record book in a couple of different spots. He is already the school’s leading scorer with 1700+ points and also the school’s all-time leading three-point shooter with over 200 in his career. “Derek has had an incredible career,” said Brimmer & May head coach. “There’s not a harding working kid anywhere.” Of course Retos’ best known assett is…
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