Posted Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Wilbraham & Monson Academy had a bit of a breakout year on the hardwood as they established themselves as a program to be reckoned with throughout New England under second year head coach Chris Sparks. Playing a highly competitive schedule which included stops at the National Prep Showcase, Hoop Mountain Prep Classic, and National Prep School Invitational, Wilbraham and Monson finished with a record of 18-9 on the season and made a run to the finals of the Western New…
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Posted Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
The SECC All-Stars made their debut last year with the stated mission of helping more players from Western Massachusetts take their game to the next level. Judging by the results their players are now finding in the recruiting process, it looks like year one has to be considered a success. Here is a look at where some of their players are heading next year: • Ryan Mickiewicz & Devin Abad, East Longmeadow – The senior tandem is staying together, and…
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Posted Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
WPI Building Tremendous Class Worcester Polytechnic Institute is following up on their latest tremendous season with another loaded recruiting class. Jake Nelson, David White, and Ryan Kolb have all committed to WPI for next season and are all capable of developing into major contributors at the division III level. Nelson is a tough, skilled, and scrappy guard who many say was the best player in the NHIAA this past year. The Nashua South guard was widely recruited by numerous division…
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Posted Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
In Saturday's recap from the Providence Jam Fest we told you that Tavon Allen had the dunk of the day when Phil Gaetano found him cutting through the lane. Upon the catch, Allen elevated and cocked the ball back only to be plowed into by the defender. That didn't stop Allen as he still threw down the dunk in mid-air despite being sent to the floor. Luckily Crusader 22's Adam Rubin was courtside with his camera and got great footage…
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Posted Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Keegan Hyland never made any secret of the fact that he wanted to go to the highest level. On Tuesday, that goal was accomplished as he made a verbal commitment to attend Gonzaga University next year. “Ever since I started working on my game a lot that has been my goal, to play at the highest level,” Hyland told the New England Recruiting Report, “and this is about as high as it gets really.” Hyland is a self made player…
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Posted Monday, April 26th, 2010
Avon Old Farms’ post-graduate guard Latif Rivers became one of the first two players to commit to new Wagner head coach Danny Hurley on Monday according to SNY’s Adam Zagoria. Hurley recently arrived at Wagner after serving as the head coach at St. Benedict’s Prep for the last nine years. His older brother Danny Hurley, the former Duke point guard and NBA player, joined his staff as an assistant. Bobby and Danny Hurley are the sons of legendary high school…
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Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010
The Bay State Jaguars Elite and BABC took to court #1 on Sunday night and thrilled the standing room only crowd during the 14U Championship at the 2010 New England AAU Super Regional in Foxboro. The Jaguars opened the game with a 9-0 run, but BABC brought the game back, taking the lead 32-31. The Jaguars would counter with a run of their own to work the lead back to 39-32 just prior to halftime. Guard play was the story…
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Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010
NBE Basketball is reporting that Brice Kofane, a six-foot-eight power forward from the Miller School in Virginia, committed to Providence. Kofane isn't unfamiliar to local fans as he starred at last summer's Hoop Mountain Super Week II Camp and also ran with the Albany City Rocks at a select few local tournaments. An extremely athletic forward, Kofane's biggest attributes come on the defensive end of the floor where he is capable of defending multiple positions and also an excellent shot…
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Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010
Nate Vernon, the 6'’5"” Suffield Academy sharpshooter ended his recruitment on Monday, as he called Assistant Coach Ryan Mee to commit to the University of Rochester. Vernon picked Rochester over Bates, Middlebury, Trinity, and Elon. Vernon told NERR, "“I visited Rochester over Thanksgiving break and I got a good feeling from the coaching staff and the players. My trip last weekend only reaffirmed this. Coach Mee did a great job recruiting me all season long, and he knows how well…
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Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010
Jordon Bronner, a six-foot point guard from Iona Prep in New York, committed to New Hampshire this weekend at the conclusion of his official visit to the school. Bronner also saw recruitment from places like Monmouth, Wagner, and Vermont. He is the third member of his Iona Prep team to committ to play in the America East next season as teammates Brian Volkel and Sandro Carissimo had both previously committed to Vermont. Bonner is described as a pure point guard…
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