Posted Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Mike Marra, Darryl Cato-Bishop, Thomas Knight, Matt Brown, Denzel Brito, and Kyle Casey are all headed to the Reebok All-American Camp in the first week of the July live period. There they will join some of the best players from around in the country including the likes of Renardo Sidney, Kenny Boynton, Abdul Gabby, and Brandon Knight. The Reebok All-American Camp is a descendant of RBK U and the very prestigious ABCD Camp that was created by Sonny Vaccaro. Vaccaro’s…
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Posted Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
New England Elite 75 Showcase Discussed on Fox SportsThe 2008 New England Elite 75 Showcase made the national news for the first time as Jeff Goodman discussed the event in his blog. To check it out visit http://community.foxsports.com/blogs/goodmanonfox. In years past the event has been covered by the likes of Scout.com, Rivals.com, Hoop Scoop, ESPN’s Scouts Inc, Tom Konchalski’s HSBI Report, SLAM Magazine, RISE Magazine, the Hartford Courant, Worcester Telegram, and Boston Herald. The New England Elite 75 Showcase will…
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Posted Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
The duo of Scott Tavares and Tucker Esborn continued to dominate on Wednesday as they led their team, the Bulls, to the camp championship. Tavares was named the camp’s Most Outstanding Player as he played some great basketball throughout the four day period. Tavares has been an electrifying guard for a long time, but as we noted on Tuesday, it is his improved decision making and ability to run a team that is now allowing him to realize his full…
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Posted Monday, June 30th, 2008
Tuesday’s Top PerformersTucker Esborn, 6’5”, SF, Avon Old Farms (CT), 2009: There are shooters and then there are scorers. And although Esborn is arguably the best stand still three-point shooter in the camp, he showed he can put the ball in the basket in a variety of ways on Tuesday. While his jumper was failing to drop with his normal regularity, he showed he was the complete package offensively as he was able to score off the dribble, in the…
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Posted Sunday, June 29th, 2008
Matchup of the DayThe game of the afternoon pitted two extremely talented forwards against one another, in Allen Williamson and Alan Harris. Williamson was consistently able to get to the rim and finish, whether it was in the post or off the dribble. Harris made his living with his deadly mid-range game, where he was able to pull up off the dribble and connect. Despite his long, rangy frame, Harris was also able to finish tough inside with contact. Also…
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Posted Saturday, June 28th, 2008
For a long time Hoop Mountain’s Super Week has served as New England’s unofficial start to the summer. Although division I coaches begin to come out until July 6th, some of the region’s best prospects head to the four day exposure camp at Stonehill College hoping to get ready for July and/or grab the attention of some division II and III coaches. This year’s SWI has a very strong field and should draw a variety of college coaches. The New…
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Posted Friday, June 27th, 2008
Of the 10 teams in the u15 bracket, 8 were from New England. The Connecticut Basketball Club was certainly the most dominant of those groups on Saturday afternoon, although both visiting teams (Albany City Rocks and Long Island Lightning) are also particularly strong. CBC began the day with a hard fought victory over the Springfield Heat and then ran over Drive4Stardum later in the afternoon. Andre Drummond, Anthony Jernigan, and Tavon Allen (pictured) led the team throughout the day. Although…
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Posted Thursday, June 26th, 2008
The Stockmal brothers have been very busy in the month of June, and they will be even busier in the month of July. The twins have spent the last several weeks traveling to and from a variety of Ivy League elite camps. They went from Yale to Columbia to Princeton and finally to Cornell this weekend. After taking a couple of quick days off to recuperate early next week, they will quickly be at it again. It will begin at…
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Posted Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Candon Rusin, who was pegged as the best rising senior in the state of Vermont, will be moving to North Carolina for his final year of high school basketball. His little brother, rising sophomore Connor Rusin, will be making the move as well. The Rusin brothers are moving to the Wilmington, North Carolina area where their father recently got a new job. Their move is a devastating blow to the Twin Valley team, who was one of the early favorites…
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Posted Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Dream Come True for BassLee Academy’s Chris Bass is headed to LSU. It is a dream come true for the talented combo-guard from Lee Academy as he returns to his home state to attend the school where his brother (current Dallas Mavericks forward Brandon Bass) made a big name for himself. Bass is one of the first recruits to commit to new head coach Trent Johnson, who made the move from Stanford this spring. WPI Announces ClassJeff Robinson, Fernando Perez,…
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