New Hampshire Class I Preview

New Hampshire Class I Preview

Posted Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Class I, NH’s second-largest division has been topsy-turvy in recent years. Two of the past three champions entered the tournament as the #10 seed, and last year’s winner was 6th ranked Portsmouth. That makes it easier to fathom how this year’s favorite is a team that not only failed to make it to the semi-finals a year ago, but also lost their best player to graduation. Below is a breakdown of Milford, as well as the other top teams in… READ MORE >

New Hampshire Class L Preview

New Hampshire Class L Preview

Posted Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Anyone who followed Class L basketball in NH last season knows that Trinity (Manchester, NH) was on another level. They went 17-1 in the regular season, and won the title, following back to back championship game losses to Salem. The Pioneers would have been the consensus favorite once again in NH’s big-school division, but they lost six of their top eight players, including the state’s 2009 Mr. Basketball Jordan Laguerre. Laguerre reclassified and transferred to the New Hampton School, and… READ MORE >

Rhode Island Division II & III Preview

Rhode Island Division II & III Preview

Posted Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

With last year’s champions depleted by graduation anything can happen in division II and III of the Rhode Island Interscholastic League this year.  While repeat champions have been the trend in recent years we wouldn’t be surprised to see some new kings crowned this year.  Here is a look at the contenders:  Division II Classical High School – The two time defending champions will have to compensate for the loss of big man Ashton Watkins and point guard Lavon Waite. … READ MORE >

Rhode Island Division I Preview

Rhode Island Division I Preview

Posted Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

The big story in the state of Rhode Island this year will be whether or not Bishop Hendricken is able to capture their seventh consecutive state title and match the record set by Classical High School between 1969 and 1975.  Here is a look at Hendricken’s chances as well as a glance at where the competition will come from.  Bishop Hendricken High School – Hendricken has won an amazing six straight division I state championships under head coach Jamal Gomes. … READ MORE >

Massachusetts Division III & IV Preview

Massachusetts Division III & IV Preview

Posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

While the state’s best basketball is undoubtedly played in divisions I and II, the MIAA produces some good talent and competitive teams in division III and IV.  This year is no different as there is good basketball on the horizon for the next few months.  Division III Wareham High School – They project to be the state’s most athletic and explosive team in division III.  Jules Tavares has all the tools to be a star and when he decided to… READ MORE >

Massachusetts Division II Preview

Massachusetts Division II Preview

Posted Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

The MIAA has done some reshuffling since last year and no division has been more affected than division II.  With traditional powers like Catholic Memorial moving up to division I and new contenders like Lynn Classical, Sabis, and Scituate being added to the mix, this division will look a lot different than it did a year ago. South Scituate – They make the move from division III to division II after claiming the 2008 state title and advancing to the… READ MORE >

Blackburn Invitational – Event Recap

Blackburn Invitational – Event Recap

Posted Monday, December 14th, 2009

The New England Recruiting Report was on hand Sunday to check out the consolation, Proctor Academy vs. Marianapolis Prep, and championship, Blair Academy vs. Worcester Academy. Here’s a look at the action from Sunday: Proctor Academy vs. Marianapolis Prep: The consolation game matched two teams that are very familiar with each other, as they have already met once in the young season, with Marianapolis taking the first match up 58-54. Coach Dave Vitale’s squad came out hot, building a 25-6… READ MORE >

Massachusetts Division I Preview

Massachusetts Division I Preview

Posted Monday, December 14th, 2009

The high school basketball season is already underway in Massachusetts and this looks like a year where a host of teams could challenge for the division I state championship.  Here’s a preview of the favorites and contenders from each region.    North Central Catholic High SchoolAfter claiming the state title in 2008, Central Catholic spent the vast majority of last season as the heavy favorite in the MIAA until they were abruptly stopped by Lynn English in the regional finals. … READ MORE >

Maine Class C & D Previews

Maine Class C & D Previews

Posted Sunday, December 13th, 2009

Class C Favorite  Calais – Cam Shorey is a linebacker disguised as a basketball player and we can’t see how anyone is Class C is going to have a chance of defending him in the paint.  With a nice senior base returning as well as junior Ryan Cavanaugh this team will have balance as well.  Class C Contenders Washington Academy – Ben Teer returns from a 17-1 team from a season ago but he is one of the few as… READ MORE >

Calnan Earns Accolade

Calnan Earns Accolade

Posted Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Wakefield, Massachusetts resident Chris Calnan was recently named the Most Valuable Player of his 13U Mass Elite team.  Calnan received the accolade at the club’s annual fall basketball banquet.  “Chris is one of the most super talented kids that I have seen play basketball at the thirteen age bracket,” said club director Eric Polli.  “Throughout the season he led his team to four tournament championships and were finalists in two others, much because of Chris’ strong leadership and advanced skill… READ MORE >

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