Posted Friday, June 5th, 2020
Kingswood-Oxford point guard Ben Merritt took a notable step forward during his junior season and in the process proved that he was well on his way to playing at the college level. Merritt is the latest in a growing numbers of guards who have springboarded their recruitment from K-O in recent years as he follows in the footsteps of guys like Sean James and Nick Bray, both of whom were similarly relative unknowns until taking their games to new levels. Unfortunately, with…
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Posted Thursday, June 4th, 2020
Jake Daly was a basketball star in his hometown of Lagrangeville, New York. He attened Millbrook High School where he was a three-year starter who had essentially earned every accolade there was to earn - he was the top scorer in the county, sectional MVP, All-County, and All-State. He needed to measure himself against higher levels of competition though and so when Paul Lee left his coaching position at nearby Marist College to take over at the Kent School, Daly…
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Posted Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020
If you walked into Cushing Academy's gym this year you saw guys who were bigger, stronger, or more athletic. If you looked at their roster you noticed names that were more well-known. But if you watched them play, you didn't see anyone who played harder than Jaden Bobbett. And if you had seen them play the year before, you didn't see anyone who had improved more over the course of a year than Bobbett either. He's made significant strides, across…
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Posted Tuesday, June 2nd, 2020
Dr. Scott Brooks is the latest guest on the Upside Podcast and the first in a series of discussion that will strive to increase the conversation and awareness surrounding racial injustice in this country. Dr. Brooks is the Director of Research at the Global Sports Institute at Arizona State. He is also a senior fellow at the Wharton Sports Business Initiative and the Yale Urban Ethnography Project. He authored the book “Black Men Can’t Shoot” in 2009 and has consulted…
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Posted Monday, June 1st, 2020
Upstate New York native Nick Benton was big, strong, and very productive on the basketball floor at an early age. That productivity helped him develop an early reputation and college interest before he arrived at the Millbrook School for his NEPSAC debut last fall. In the eight months since though, Benton has made clear strides. His game has matured while his body and skills have continued to develop. His recruitment has grown along the way with interest from Air Force,…
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Posted Saturday, May 30th, 2020
Jack Garside was one of the most decorated high school basketball players on Long Island this winter. He put up huge individual numbers, stuffing all columns of the stat sheet and being a model of shooting efficiency in the process, while leading his team to a 20-3 record and a share of their league championship. Along the way he became the sixth player in Kings Park High School history to score his 1,000th point, and the first to ever do…
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Posted Friday, May 29th, 2020
Brett Hutchison's four-year high school career brought him from one of the CIAC's top teams to one of New England's most prestigious post-grad programs and then back again. He was a celebrated young prospect who came up the ranks with the New York Lightning grassroots program and then cut his teeth against the top talent in New England during two years at Northfield Mount Hermon before returning home to Notre Dame for his senior season. This year, he stepped right…
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Posted Thursday, May 28th, 2020
Matt Mulvey wasn't the first guy you noticed when you watched Brooks play this year - they had the frontcourt duo Sam Thomson and Myles Foster, two well-known 2021 guards with early offers in George Smith and Tyler Whitney-Sidney, and an up-and-coming 2022 guard in Darrel Yepdo. Yet, what Mulvey did during the course of the season wasn't just emerge, but prove himself as vital a contributor as any player on the roster, not to mention a division I prospect. …
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Posted Wednesday, May 27th, 2020
The NERR-TV Virtual Showcase is ideal for any rising senior who is not just looking to make a name for himself, but has the game and talents to back it up. Boston Latin's Jake Harrison fits that description to a tee and so he's an ideal place to start. Harrison found his way onto the NERR radar by playing with ASA Hoops and attending the Mass Open Gym last fall. While that first impression was enough to convince us he…
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Posted Tuesday, May 26th, 2020
Final rankings have been announced in New England's class of 2020. We'll look back on this class and remember the talent of Terrence Clarke, that set him apart throughout his three year high school career. The rise of prospects like Hassan Diarra and Matt Cross in their last two years of prep school, and the arrival of Kadary Richmond and Jordan Geronimo. No one won more games over the last four years thatn DeMarr Langford. Jamal Mashburn Jr. Vlad Goldin,…
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