New Hampshire Boys Basketball Player Rankings

This page contains player rankings of High school basketball players in New Hampshire excluding prep school players.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Class of 2010 Player Rankings

1. Jake Nelson 5'11 Guard Nashua High South--GS Jayhawks U17
2. Alex Burt 5'11 Guard Dover HS-- NH Rivals U17
3. Kevin Cressy 6'6 Forward Merrimack Valley HS--NH Falcons U17

4. Eric Watson 6'2 Forward Merrimack HS--GS Jayhawks U17
5. Cormac Fitzpatrick 6'0 Guard Trinity HS--NH Rivals U17

6. Zach Mathieu 6'7 Center Pinkerton Academy--GS Jayhawks U17
7. Scott St. Lawrence 6'4 Forward Bishop Guertin HS--GS Jayhawks U17
8. Alex Larosa 5'10 Guard Salem HS--GS Jayhawks U17
9. Sheldon Benson 6'1 Guard Pembroke Academy--GS Raiders U16

10. Ben Proulx 6'4 Forward Pinkerton Academy--GS Jayhawks U17
11. Phil Hayden 6'0 Guard Trinity HS--NH Rivals U17
12. Ryan Sweeney 6'4 Forward Alvirne HS--NH Playerz U17
13. Matt Couture 6'0 Guard Manchester Memorial HS--NH Rivals U17
14. Alex Pratt 6'1 Guard Nashua High North--GS Jayhawks U17
15. Tommy McDonnell 6'2 Guard Oyster River HS--NH Rivals U17

16. Matt Sanborn 6'0 Guard Londonderry HS--NH Falcons U17
17. Eric Feehan 6'3 Forward Bishop Brady HS
18. Shawn Henriquez 6'0 Guard Campbell HS
19. Louis Muccioli 6'2 Guard/Forward Nashua High South
20. James Holler 5'11 Guard Exeter HS
21. Travis Maser 6'0 Guard Merrimack HS
22. Tyler Penney 6'7 Center Bishop Brady HS--NH Falcons U17
23. Kiel Canada 5'10 Guard Campbell HS
24. Ryan Dunn 5'9 Guard Winnacunnett HS
25. Joe O'Hearn 6'2 Guard/Forward Alvirne HS--NH PLayerz U17

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  • At 4:19 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Dunham was not named coach he was rejected. Dale Emerson is the new coach. A proven quantity and not the flavor du jour.

     
  • At 4:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Don't you mean Proulx whine's cry's for the GS Jayhawks add it

     
  • At 5:02 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    this site is so fahking funny with all the little minions on it.

     
  • At 6:29 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Laguerre prep bound New Hampton

     
  • At 5:36 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 5:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Dunham prep bound nba.......

     
  • At 4:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Dunham just accepted the Concord Job (freshmen girls)

     
  • At 6:27 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Has concord hired a coach yet?

    It's getting really late for there to be a summmer program

     
  • At 7:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It's confirmed.

    Norm Dale is the new coach of Concord.

    Dale comes with a very good resume of coaching success in Indiana.

     
  • At 2:35 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    alex burt is so illll. u17 rivals are wicked good

     
  • At 3:54 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    anybody heard any official word on whether Laguerre is going prep next year? You would think that nerr.com would have announced it by now.

     
  • At 7:16 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    on the real. alex burt aint shit. too small. weak. not quick enough for his size. lives outside the arc. wont amount to much.

     
  • At 7:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Lives outside the arc... that is hilarious, what NH white kid is gonna be anything other than a perimiter player? Even Matt Bonner was a perimiter player at 6-10. If your looking for a player inm NH that will get to the nest level by playing above the rim... keep looking..

     
  • At 5:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Jayhawks over NY Gauchos in Boston shootout by 2. That is a very nice win for NH basketball in general nice job guys.

     
  • At 10:14 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    i never said anything abotu playing above the rim. but you cant get to the next level by just shooting spot up threes either.

     
  • At 11:56 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    ok Coach thanks for sharing your knowlege on recruiting and tips how to get to the next level. im sure it will be helpful to someone.

     
  • At 8:23 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    4:32 PM, thanks again for the advice. I'll keep it mind, but I think I'll pass on that one.

     
  • At 9:00 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 6:46 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    10:14 AM

    What are you talking about?

     
  • At 2:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Name me one player below 6-4 that made it to the next level without 3 point range is a better question.

     
  • At 5:13 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It doesnt matter the way in which players make it to the college level. The fact is that Laguerre, Burt, Nelson, and Fitzpatrick are all going to have a VERY successful college career.

     
  • At 6:51 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Yeah, O.K., almost anyone playing HS basketball can have a very successful college career somewhere. I wouldn't lump Burt and Fitzpatrick in with Nelson because Nelson is much better and Laguerre is best of the bunch. Burt and Fitzpatrick are D3 at best, Nelson D2 and Laguerre possible low major D1.

     
  • At 8:15 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    You really know your stuff. Which low major D-1 (whatever that is?) is Laguerre being looked at by?

     
  • At 8:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    idk why you people talk about me and kyle you dont even know us, what we did was wrong but and we are both trying to get past it. not that it would matter jordans playing some of the best basketball iv ever seen, im sick of people comparing us ill admit hes out of my leage straight up, im not playing aau becouse i have aau baseball and football and for the people that say im a punk idk why you would assume that possibly by the way i play sports but i just get into the game, but at the same time i have respect for my team and the kids i play. i cant change the past but i can put fourth effort towards next year and see where that gets me. and phill hyden, im sorry i didnt start on the right track with you but i dont play center and when i was put on that team i was very uncontarble playing with kids that iv never played before in a positoin thats not mine an for that im sorry. so before parents/ kids have something to say about me it would be nice to see my side of the situatoin.16035021922 give me a call, talk to me amd oif ypu still think im a punk kid that drinks all the time an has no respect for anyone then i will hellp you type a passage thats talking smack about me, untill then id think before saying stuff about a kid you really dont know

     
  • At 1:28 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Nice explanation, 8:18, you've got guts.

     
  • At 2:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    A low major conference school like Wagner in Northeast conference or Toledo in the MAC conference or Valparaiso in Horizon league or anyone from the Independent conference. Not exactly major or mid-major conferences. A year at New Hampton and maybe he could even play for a stronger school like URI where they obviously keep track of New Hampton players and will be losing a couple of guards.

     
  • At 2:59 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 5:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    that is hilarious, what NH white kid is gonna be anything other than a perimiter player?


    Well, not much real basketball knowledge on display here. Ryan Borgue, Tom Dowd, Tim Boyatsis, Matt Carr, Nicco Demasco, Mike Chergy to name just a few. all between 6'5" and 6'9". None of them are "perimeter players" and all have played/ are playing in D3, except for Nicco who is heading to D2.

    By the way, if you have watched most any college level practices, you will find that coaches drill the "bigd" to shoot 3's as well. They also want their 6'1" guards to be able to post up!

    Go Watch...& LEARN!

     
  • At 5:45 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    that is hilarious, what NH white kid is gonna be anything other than a perimiter player?


    Well, not much real basketball knowledge on display here. Ryan Borgue, Tom Dowd, Tim Boyatsis, Matt Carr, Nicco Demasco, Mike Chergy to name just a few. all between 6'5" and 6'9". None of them are "perimeter players" and all have played/ are playing in D3, except for Nicco who is heading to D2.

    By the way, if you have watched most any college level practices, you will find that coaches drill the "bigs" to shoot 3's as well. They also want their 6'1" guards to be able to post up!

    Go Watch...& LEARN!

     
  • At 6:13 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey, little boy

    I corrected a typo! But since you didnt actually READ it, how the hell would you know?

     
  • At 7:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    OK little girl

    I have to correct a typo too.

    Shove your stupid post up your kooroo and

    Go Watch...&Learn!

    Richard Head !!

     
  • At 6:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Yeeee Haaawww

    Another little puke who cant play...and never played!!!

    I'll repeat it for you since one brain cell you have left didn't get it.

    Watch & LEARN!

     
  • At 8:55 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey MORON....The discussion was the NEXT level!!!!

    "Lives outside the arc... that is hilarious, what NH white kid is gonna be anything other than a perimiter player? Even Matt Bonner was a perimiter player at 6-10. If your looking for a player inm NH that will get to the nest level by playing above the rim... keep looking.."

    Those names I gave you ARE playing at the NEXT level and are NOT perimeter players!

    You shot off your mouth, AND you were wrong!

    so SHUT UP, little boy who NEVER played!

     
  • At 6:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Come on kids try to get along.

     
  • At 6:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Any predictions for potential class L,I,M,S players of the year?

     
  • At 2:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Alex Burt or Nelson for Class L, Sheldon Benson or Tom McDonnell for I, and not too sure about M or S

     
  • At 3:08 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    For class L's 2009-2010 POY, its going be a good fight between Alex Burt and Jake Nelson. Both players are very talented and i think it will come down to which team (dover or nashua south) will have a better overall team record.

     
  • At 3:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Do not be a bit surprised if Spirou makes a run at POY for Pelham in class I.

     
  • At 5:14 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Sam Carney POY for I.

    Kevin Oconnor for POY in M

    Laguere is a lock for L

    Class S should not have a POY

     
  • At 5:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    3:08 - I'd have to agree with you on Nelson and Burt and completely agree that it should come down to who's team plays better around their efforts. I'd probably have to give the nod to Nelson at this point. A dark horse is Fitzpatrick. He's probably not the caliber of Nelson or Burt, but if Trinity plays really well and gets to the finals...again, the coaches might just decide to give it to their top player, especialy if they win.

    5:14 - not even close.

     
  • At 6:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Laguere is a lock for L



    Tough to do when your playing at a prep school !

     
  • At 6:49 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    To the punks who were crappin on Portsmouth a while back...

    We Win Yet Another Championship!

    In the past 12 months, We have won the 08 baseball title, lost in the 08 football title game, won the 09 basketball title and the 09 baseball title!

     
  • At 7:29 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    You owe your basketball title to Christian Birt. He doesnt break Justins hand you lose that game by 10. Heck you almost lost it with him injured.

     
  • At 12:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey Portsmouth why don't you go back to Class L where you belong. You barely beat Pelham in the boy's (school half your size)basketball. and then you beat St. T in baseball (1/3 your size). Both run twice the programs you do but you guys are such sandbaggers you win.

    Portsmouth has the recipe for champions all right.

    What are you going to go to class S in boys hoop next year?

     
  • At 1:17 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Class L teams are not always stronger than class I. Mulvey, Tsougranis and Abrams were as good as any class L guard, forward, center combo and Pelham, Pembroke and Milford could also have played with last year's top class L teams. By the way, Pinkerton is the second largest High School in New England behind Brockton, MA so why can't they win a championship?

     
  • At 2:35 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    south is going to do it to every team in class l watch out

     
  • At 3:20 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 6:21 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    cant tell that the Milford cry-babies out here can you...LOL

    3:38....Love the ENVY!!!!! when was the last time your school won ANYTHING! Hard to say since you dont have the balls to say what school you go to!

    12:24 - Your IGNORANCE is only outdone by your sheer stupidity! Perhaps, just perhaps you should check out the NHIAA site there is a document there with the emrollment numbers!

    Bedford - 1172
    ConVal - 1087
    Portsmouth - 1067
    Pembroke - 1045

    St. Thomas - 721 - For all you morons out there, that is 67% of the enrollment of PHS. AND they draw from all over the NH seacoast area, South Western ME & North Western, MA!

    Pelham - 700 - Again for the math-challenged out there....that 66% not 1/3 as claimed by you!

    If the raw numbers meant anything at all, why hasn't Bedford just killed everyone, They are the biggest school afterall!

    Top of class L - Pinkerton - 3331 - Portsmouth IS 1/3 the size of Pinkerton!

    Nashua South - 2287

    Bottom of Class L - Winnacunnet - 1289

    The classifications put us in Class I. Deal with it! And Deal with your Trophy Envy!

     
  • At 6:42 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Congrats to POrtsmouth I say but to ask why Bedford didnt win yet is even more crazy than complaining that Portsmouth is winning. Bedford had no seniors and not one player had played a minutes of varsity hoops entering the year. So that was the dumbest thing said on that comment. In fact you can make the arguement that Bedford overacheived with the rough record just being competitive in the games they were.
    Do enrollment numbers help you be competitive in some ways sure but the real difference is in the parental support and the rec programs that feed the school programs kids that know the game and have developed skills to be successful. Then AD's that put solid coaches and support for the programs once they arrive. That is more of a deciding factor than the numbers alone.
    Now to say it wasnt a benefit to Portsmouth to have a senior laden program come playoff time would be silly to. Having several seniors who are looking at playing there final game as well as players that are doing everything in there power to get a chance to play at the next level can be a huge motivator.
    I do see Souhegan positioning themselves correctly in the way they handled the youth of there program last season. It gave them a chance to play together another year as well as not succumb the underclassmen to the thought of losing 10-12 games over a season.
    The underclassmen got a small taste of winning and that may help in the long run as well.

     
  • At 8:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Cormac Fitzpatrick is going to Memorial next year. He played tonight for Memorial in the BST summer league, and not Trinity, so it is now official that he is transferring. Tough losses for Trinity with Laguerre and Fitzpatrick transferring.

     
  • At 7:20 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Who was the kid on Souhegan, he looked pretty good, but I dont see any players from there on the lists...Is he knew? He was #7 dark hair and about 6'2"/3" and had some nice moves. Just wondering who he is.

     
  • At 10:32 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    petropolis?

     
  • At 12:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I believe someone has struck a nerve with Portsmouth people.

    OK you only have 30 percent more kids more than St.T and Pelham. You still played in L and sucked. and would not have won either championship if you lost 30 percent of your athletes. (ie only had 700 students)

    Pelham (hoop) and St.Thomas (baseball) both are better programs. As is OR, Lebanon, John Stark, Hanover, CBNA, Pembroke, Kearsarge and Monadonock.

    Reality is you are competing with schools who are generally significantly smaller who run better programs but don't have the athletes. Mulvey wasn't a great coach until Tsourganis got healthy.

    Sorry P-town truth hurts

     
  • At 6:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It's not Portsmouths fault they are one of the larger schools. But it is a HUGE advantage.

     
  • At 6:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    With consideration to this class as NH's incoming senior class, it would be appropriate to recognize another 10 players and expand this list to 30. Any candidates to look for this summer?

     
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  • At 6:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Guess you don't get north and west much! Can't see Gould and Dunn over Harry and Kyle unless you know they aren't playing next year. They've paid their penalty and may be back stronger than ever. In fact if they're back I see Winnacunnet, Memorial, Pinkerton, BG and Dover as top teams.

     
  • At 7:24 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I find it pretty comical that people keep dissing Portsmouth. It's pretty simple, that group of kids has been a terrific team since they were about 10 years old and it's no surprise they were succesful. They won several state AAU titles before everybody atarted stacking their teams against them. They will certainly level off next year. I am not affiliated with Portsmouth but have watched my son play against them for many years. Just give them some credit and let it rest. Say what you want about Hojlo's injury but they did also beat Pelham when he wasn't injured.

     
  • At 8:51 AM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 9:50 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Cormac is definitely gone - played with Memorial the other night in summer league. First anybody has mentioned rumors about Hayden and Madol. Where are they rumored to be heading to?

     
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  • At 5:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    **Sorry P-town truth hurts

    LOL, yeah, we are rubbing all our wounds with championship plaques!

    **You still played in L and sucked. and would not have won either championship if you lost 30 percent of your athletes. (ie only had 700 students)

    gee...then how did tiny little Trinity kick all your Class L asses in hoops? It is not the numbers fool, its the quality of the athletes - you can have 100 students in your school - if you have the 12 that Trinity had in that 100 - you STILL win the title!. If it was just numbers and assuming you have more real athletes just because you have more students, then why doesnt Pinkerton dominate in EVERY sport!

    Your ignorance is astounding!

    **St.Thomas (baseball) - better???

    HAHAHAHAAHA...you have to be kidding!!!!!! we played 3 times this year....WE WON ALL 3!

    Yeah..... a great program would have a freshman pitch to the best hitter in the state with a base open and the state title on the line!...nearly 400 ft later...championship!!!!

    Hell, they had very good talent the past few years and could not even win a first round game!

    I will give the STA basketball team a couple of years ago their due. They beat us twice, including a blowout in our building. It would have been great to play them a 3rd time, but HB made a half-court shot and then we beat them & did indeed lose to a very good Hanover team.

    But they have NEVER beaten us...not even once in baseball.

    Portsmouth has been a pure machine in baseball from the LL level up. I suppose the guys from this team and last years team were jus "lucky" to win multiple state LL, Babe Ruth annd high school titles. Last year they won the State Legion title and came within a game of the Legion World Series.

    Oh and for all you class L assclowns...Portsmouth beat Goffstown, Keene & Derry in the Legion state tournament last year! So much for your "We are better than you theory"

     
  • At 7:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Top 10 scorers BST southern division:

    Devon Gilligan Souhegan 21.5 43
    2 Jamie Holder Milford 19.5 39
    3 Alex Pratt Nashua North 18.5 37
    4 Josh Morgan Campbell 18.0 36
    5 Trevor Rancourt Nashua North 18.0 18
    6 Miles Tobin Hollis-Brookline 13.5 27
    7 Ryan Visnaskas Hollis-Brookline 13.0 26
    8 Scotty McCallum Milford 12.0 12
    9 Seth Cordts Souhegan 11.0 22
    10 Tory Rysnick Wilton-Lyndeborough 10.0 20

     
  • At 10:06 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    don't read to much into these stats the kids from the jayhawks are practicing 3 nights a week still and aren't playing in these games

     
  • At 3:25 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Portsmouth just remember when you were in L you were the worst athletic program in the state.

    What changed besides you dropped down a division?

    You guys will be middle of the road in I after this bubble of good athletes goes through

     
  • At 11:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Yes Im #300

     
  • At 8:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    cormac fitzpatrick to memorial

     
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  • At 5:03 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why did you do that?

     
  • At 5:04 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Who plays for the Jayhawks from Milford?

     
  • At 2:12 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Olauglin who has been at the BST games he didn't look impressive. He looked like an idiot when he missed wide open dunk. Also donnelly from alvrine has been there he didnt look good either.

     
  • At 3:50 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    2:12 don't be so foolish to judge players based on ONE game. O'laughlin and Donnelly are two of the better incoming Juniors in the state. Their play will speak for itself over the course of a season, whether it be summer or winter.

     
  • At 5:11 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What these kids should do is go watch the collegiate guys play in the BST league.

    It will give them a good idea of where they have to take their game to!

     
  • At 6:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    To the Jayhawk blogger who asked who Falcons beat recently we beat the New Jersey Panthers and Capital District Raptors by 30 in Albany and just beat Conn. Elite 85 to 60 and Powerhouse Basketball from Pittsburgh 79 to 68 and play in semi's at Reebok tournament in Boston. Our win % may not be 80% if that's what Jayhawks are, but 70% in our last 4 tournaments. I personally hope the Jayhawks do well in Vegas, that's good for NH basketball. We'll be at the Hall of Fame invitational tourney in Springfield in July. Check out the Basketbull website there are teams coming in from all around the world for the largest NCAA event in the Northeast in July. We may or may not be as good as NH Rivals or Jayhawks, who knows, we haven't played either of them, but we're not a bad team representing NH either. Instead of putting us down why doesn't everyone from NH support each other? I actually think the 17U NH players respect and support each other it's the parents that are viscious.

     
  • At 11:41 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think the kids all like each other and realise that talking trash is part of the game always has and always will be. These kids are just having fun and talking trash so lets not get all emotional its just a game and the talk is all part of it. I think it would be great to get a gym and do a pool tourney of the area. Invite all of these kids let them play, do a all star team, cookout and we can end the day singing camp fire songs that way all the uptight poeple that take this so seriously can feel that the NH living experience has not been to violent and nasty for there innocent little kids.

     
  • At 2:57 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "and we can end the day singing camp fire songs"


    "Kumbaya" (also spelled Kum Ba Yah) is a spiritual song from the 1930s. It enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s and became a standard campfire song.


    Kumbaya, my Lord, kumbaya
    Kumbaya, the Lord, kumbaya
    Kumbaya, my Lord, kumbaya
    O Lord, kumbaya

    Jayhawks and Falcons, my Lord, kumbaya
    Jayhawks and Falcons, the Lord, kumbaya
    Jayhawks and Falcons, my Lord, kumbaya
    O Lord, kumbaya

     
  • At 11:57 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Wow,

    That comment really killed the blog.

    Is Laguerre definitely not going to Trinity next year?

     
  • At 12:27 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    JL New Hampton prep

     
  • At 6:30 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Super 16 Showcase
    Presented by Hoop Mountain and the New England Recruiting Report
    NCAA Division I Sanctioned Event
    Each Team Plays Two Games
    Who: Invitation Only Field of 16 teams in U16 & U17
    What: Super 16 Showcase
    When: Monday, July 13th 2009
    Where: Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT
    Why: NCAA Sanctioned for Division I, II, & III Coaches.
    Cost: $275 per team

    In 2008 the Super 16 Showcase attracted more division I coaches than any other July live event in New England!



    SSuper 16 Tentative Schedule
    Monday, July 13th

    9:30 A.M.
    TD1 – 17s: Expressions Elite vs. Connecticut Basketball Club – Smith
    TD2 – 17s: Connecticut Basketball Academy vs. MBR

    10:45 A.M.
    TD1 – 16s: Connecticut Basketball Club vs. Expressions Elite
    TD2 – 17s: YABC vs. Rhode Island Hawks

    12:00 P.M.
    TD1 – 17s: Mass Rivals vs. Champlain St. Lambert
    TD2 – 17s: New England Playaz vs. New Jersey ABC

    1:15 P.M.
    TD1 – 17s: Expressions Elite vs. Metro Boston
    TD2 – 16s: Mass Rivals vs. Upstate Basketball

    2:30 P.M.
    TD1 – 16s: New Jersey ABC vs. Expressions Elite
    TD2 – 17s: Connecticut Select vs. Upstate Basketball

    3:45 P.M.
    TD1 – 17s: TBD vs. Champlain St. Lambert
    TD2 – 17s: MA Rivals vs. New England Playaz

    5:00 P.M.
    TD1 – 17s: New Heights vs. Upstate Basketball
    TD2 – 16s: New York Panthers vs. Vermont Basketball Group
    BK3 – 17s: Raising Champions vs. Connecticut Basketball Club – Holley
    BK4 – 17s: New Jersey ABC vs. Boston Warriors North
    Rec5 – 16s: 518 Hustle vs. Connecticut Select - Phil
    Rec6 – 17s: Boston Warriors Blue vs. Lone Wolf Athletics
    Rec7 – 17s: Granite State Jayhawks vs. Bay State Magic
    Rec8 – 17s: CMAC Hawks vs. Connecticut Basketball Club - Smith

    6:15 P.M.
    TD1 – 17s: YABC vs. TBD
    TD2 – 16s: Upstate Basketball vs. Connecticut Hoopstars
    BK3 – 16s: Mass Rivals vs. New Jersey ABC
    BK4 – 17s: MBR vs. Long Island Lightning Dingle
    Rec5 – 17s: Metro Boston vs. Connecticut Select
    Rec6 – 16s: Expressions Elite 2012 vs. Connecticut Select
    Rec7 – 16s: Granite State Jayhawks vs. Long Island Lightning Dingle
    Rec8 – 16s: Connecticut Elite vs. Rhode Island Hawks

    7:30 P.M.
    BK3 – 17s: New Heights vs. Connecticut Basketball Club - Holley
    BK4 – 17s: CMAC Hawks vs. Raising Champions
    Rec5 – 16s: 518 Hustle vs. Vermont Basketball Group
    Rec6 – 17s: Boston Warriors North vs. Connecticut Basketball Academy
    Rec7 – 17s: Granite State Jayhawks vs. Lone Wolf Athletics
    Rec8 – 17s: Boston Warriors Blue vs. Rhode Island Hawks

    8:45 P.M.
    BK3 – 16s: Long Island Lightning Dingle vs. Connecticut Basketball Club
    BK4 – 17s: Long Island Lightning Dingle vs. Bay State Magic
    Rec5 – 16s: Connecticut Select - Phil vs. New York Panthers
    Rec6 – 16s: Connecticut Elite vs. Expressions Elite 2012
    Rec7 – 16s: Granite State Jayhawks vs. Connecticut Hoopstars
    Rec8 – 16s: Connecticut Select vs. Rhode Island Hawks



    Court Code:
    TD1 & TD2: TD Banknorth Sports Center
    BK3 & BK4: Burt Kahn Court
    Rec5 – Rec8: Recreation Center

     
  • At 7:39 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Any thoughts on the Hazelton camp this Sunday - looks like a solid group attending - check out the attendees on the web site.

     
  • At 12:16 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 7:31 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    definitely a point guard camp - most teams you don't touch the ball unless you grab a rebound, a couple teams the point guard do distribute and they win.

     
  • At 8:23 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What point guards stood out?

     
  • At 10:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    NCAA certified live event, Hall of Fame National Invitational at Springfield, MA this weekend: New England Playaz, Mass Rivals, Expressions, CBC, Florida Rams, Team Intensity (FL), The Dukes (NL), City Rocks, Kendall Madison, YABC, Baltimore Suns, Bay State Magic, Metro Boston, LI Lightning, CT Basketball Academy, NH Falcons along with teams from PA, DE, NJ and CAN. Pools and game schedules are out now on Basketbull website.

     
  • At 7:46 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    How are nh kids doing at hazeltons camp?

     
  • At 8:18 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Those who impressed the most last evening were the following:

    Point guard Will Bayliss who will be playing a PG year at Tilton Academy next school year had an exceptional first evening showing that he is an excellent floor general. Bayliss outworked his opponents last evening making his teammates look good. Most impressively, Bayliss who has obviously improved his outside game knocked down several outside jumpers.

    Seven footer Dennis Clifford from Bridgewater-Raynham High School proved that with out a doubt he is a high major division 1 player. Last evening he showed that he has an exceptional skill set and can do some of everything. The bottom line is that this seven footer can run, he can catch, and he can score both around the basket as well as knock down shots when he steps away. As Scott Hazelton stated "Clifford is as good as any of the big guys he played with at the University of Rhode Island right now". The difference, Clifford is seven feet and as a way to go before he has to put on a college uniform.

    6'4" sophomore Matt Daniels from Chelmsford High School is just the kind of guy you want to make sure is on your team. Daniels has a nose for the basketball and made play after play last evening. The bottom line is this kids a winner.

    Anthony Floras of Merrimack High School, NH was impressive as he played every possession last evening. Floras suffered a slight ankle sprain early in the evening, but that did not slow down the aggressive guard who knocked down a multitude of threes on the evening and played every game to win.

    6'6" sophomore Cedric Kuakumensah from Worcester North High School is getting better by the day as he demonstrated the ability to score in a variety of ways last evening. He made the three, scored off the drive, and had several put backs for baskets. Kuakumensah also had the play of the evening as penetrated from the wing and had a monster dunk in traffic.

    Junior Jordan Laguerre from New Hampton Prep was the best player in the gym as he is a relentless competitor who just doesn't stop. Last night Laguerre used his athleticism and skill to get to the basket at will. But when anybody gave him any space, he drained the three.

    Sophomore Mike Mitchell from Milford High School in New Hampshire demonstrated that he is a talented point guard that can get in the lane and create opportunities for his teammates. Mitchell also has the ability to knock down shots.

    Sophomore Jaymie Spears from St. Mark's School keeps getting better and better. Spears is a nightmare on the defensive end and is a hawk for the basketball. On the offensive end, Spears can get to any spot on the floor and can make a pull-up jumper on the dime.

    Sophomore Stephen Spirou from Pelham High School in New Hampshire showed that he is an exceptional slasher who can score the basketball in many ways.

    Tonight should be a big night in Plaistow, NH as Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Marquette, Providence, Syracuse, UMass, UNH, UNLV, Wakeforest plus others are all scheduled to make an appearance.

     
  • At 9:41 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Move Burt up ahead of Cormac. Burt is shooting the ball very well,leading his team like a real point guard and is a very solid defender. I see him and Jake Nelson having quite a battle this year for POY.

     
  • At 9:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    1. Jake Nelson
    2. Alex Burt
    3. Cormac Fitzpatrick
    4. Kevin Cressy
    5. Zach Mathieu
    6. Eric Watson
    7. Sheldon Benson
    8. Scott St. Lawrence
    9. Eric Feehan
    10. Anthony Floras

     
  • At 5:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I dont think there will be any player movement on this site. Kevin stopped ranking players on this site almost a year ago.

     
  • At 10:16 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    winnacunnet state champs next year

     
  • At 10:39 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Miford Class I state champs

     
  • At 10:47 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Pelham state champs!

     
  • At 1:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Ladies and gentlemen. I present to you the 2010 Class I champs for boy's basketball:


























    Con Val Regional High School

     
  • At 1:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Go Cougars

    Kearsarge and Conval combined wins

    5

     
  • At 8:50 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Jordan Laguerre was the other notable performer. Despite nursing a sore knee, Laguerre was still head and shoulders ahead of any other guard in the field as he was able to create his own shot at virtually anytime and score the ball in a variety of different ways.


    Best of the Rest

    Will Bayliss - He shot the ball well for the second consecutive night, but more importantly played a well rounded floor game, pushing the tempo and yet still making good decisions.

    Jaymie Spears - It's hard to imagine this guy is going to be in the class of 2012 next year as he has already improved by leaps and bounds. The natural scorer has evolved into a pure point who made a series of nice finds and good decisions on Monday night.

    Zach Auguste - This could be the next in a long line of skilled Mass Rivals frontcourt players. With his size, shooting touch, and handle he's obviously got the tools, now he just needs the experience and physical strength.

    Cedric Kuakumensah - The young big man is improving rapidly. He's a big factor in transition, an already effective face-up player on the offensive end, and a potential game changer defensively.

    Alex Stoyle - His athleticism stands out right away as he covers a lot of ground on the court and is active bouncing around both rims. He's only been playing the game competitively for two years but he runs, dunks, rebounds, and blocks shots.

    David Madol - Another young big man with a clear upside, Madol gets up and down the court in a hurry, has terrific touch finishing plays around the rim, and an emerging face-up game. His consistency was also impressive Monday as he produced results every time on the floor.

    Ryan Canty - His strength and athleticism really stood out in the first game, and never more than on his two handed tip-in dunk when trailing the break. This is just the latest in a consistent line of impressive performances over the spring and summer.

    Ben Bartoldus - After a pedestrian start, he settled in for the second game and found a good rhythm knocking down his spot up threes, attacking the basket off the catch, and finishing strong against contact with good body control.


    Other All-Stars

    Monday night's action finished up with an all-star game. Here's a look at the other ten players who were selected to the game:

    Anthony Barry showed his athleticism and ability to slash to the cup
    Donald Celestin scored with bounce around the rim and with his mid-range jumper
    Matt Daniels is a hard-nosed and scrappy player who does all the little things
    Anthony Floras plays the game the right way and has a knockdown jumper
    Jamie Holder turned some heads and showed he is a player to be reckoned with
    Joe Mussachia has a knack for scoring with his unorthodox lefty attack
    Elijah Okabari is a big man with a good frame and a nice variety of interior moves
    Anderson Santana was aggressive scoring the ball, especially with his pull-up
    • Steve Spirou did the vast majority of his damage slicing to the rim


    Catching Our Eye

    A couple of other guys who did enough to stand out:

    Kyle Umemba strided out to the rim and threw down one two handed dunk in traffic
    Nicholas Lund is a big man who scores quickly while on the move on the interior
    Benjamin Hill is a 6'9" big man from Pittsfield, NH who we expect to hear more from
    • D'Khair Johnson was very productive going to the rim all night long

    Bright Future

    We also got a quick glance at the future of Rivals basketball last night as rising sophomores Mike Thorpe and Javon Williams were on hand, in addition to rising frosh Noah Vonleh. Thorpe is a pure shooter with a good feel for the game while Williams has the burst and explosiveness to be very good down the road. Vonleh looks like the real deal as the future Georgetown HS (MA) product has length, talent, and an undeniable upside.

     
  • At 7:43 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 3:19 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What does (minimum D-2 prospects)mean?

     
  • At 9:41 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 6:52 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why are the jayhawks 17 playing this weekend and not the 16 jayhawks???

     
  • At 7:02 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Why do say the two pg the best point gaurds in the area? bayliss is way overated. I watched spears clean up the floor against bayliss while spears was playing with a severe cramp in his thigh and was still able to go by and defend bayliss at ease and don't forget he's only a sophmore.

     
  • At 8:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Maybe because Bayless is in better condition or at least he doesnt have cramps

     
  • At 10:16 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    or he doesn't play as hard as spears. either way he was out played by a sophmore.

     
  • At 12:07 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    no list matters until you see how all the guys play. these lists are mostly about southern nh area. somehow though guys like iann white from kennett or sam young from kersarge make the all star team. what about jake woodward lebanon or the younger demasco brother from monadnock? what would be interesting to see is if someone from each school or area would be able to list the top 5 or 6 players for each school and we could really get a sense of who's out there before we head into the season. We would also need input from upper valley area, keene/monadnock area and north of concord.

     
  • At 12:35 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    80% of good basketball players in nh are from southern nh

     
  • At 2:16 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    90% of the better basketball players in the state are from Concord south.

     
  • At 2:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Well 90 percent of the people are south of Concord so that makes sense. There are a few great programs North of Manchester believe it or not.

    Jake Woodward was the best player on Lebanon, a quarterfinal team last year he should be on the list.

     
  • At 4:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "There are a few great programs North of Manchester believe it or not." - 2:48 PM


    No, Mr. Ripley, most of the programs north of Manchester suck popsicles. They play each other time and time again because of the scheduling logistics. They avoid playing the better teams down south and all of a sudden are 14-4 or 15-3 when March rolls around and think they are good. They aren't good. Just because they play all the farmer schools up north doesn't make them good. When they get in the playoffs majority of the time they suck ass and lose to the better teams. At least when they lose they can go back to sapping the maple syrup or milking cows.

     
  • At 2:25 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 12:12 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Ian white should have been a dominate force for the past 2 years. Unfortunately, he played at Kennett,a school with a ZERO basketball program and a coach woh had completely no idea how to maximize White's skills.

    I wush him good luck in the future with football.

     
  • At 1:54 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    12:12 pm - I WUSH you good luck also in becoming a better writer and speller. It looks like you are someone WOH has a tough time maximizing your educational skills.

    I WUSH you good luck in the working world as you choose your future between BK, McD's and Wendy's.

    Once again, I WUSH you good luck 12:12 pm.

     
  • At 4:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey Angry South of Manchester kid, (4:24)


    Who are you talking about that went 14-4 15-3 last year. It can't be Class L because no one is North of Concord. Are you talking about Pembroke? or Laconia? Pembroke beat everyones ass in BST last year too and Laconia will be back in the toilet after graduation.

    Next best? Lebanon or Hanover they don't play northern schools they play Concord and South. Hanovers won 2 titles in last 6 years.

    Or you must be talking about Class M and it doesn't matter because North or South those teams aren't good.

    Xanax dude

     
  • At 5:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    that comment was so unclear

     
  • At 5:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    that comment was so unclear

     
  • At 5:52 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Here's whats clear.

    I hurt your feelings and you dont know anything about basketball.

    Sorry on both counts

    There is a lot of good hoop north of manchester.

     
  • At 7:38 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think what the post was trying to say is that last year was a down year for the Northern teams. There is some good arguements that that was true. The two strong teams last year in class I were Pembroke and Laconia. Pembroke got lucky to get past Milford with a very young group of sophomores and one senior. Laconia was getting beat by 10 before the half before the injury to Hojlo. Pelham without Hojlo was still able to hold off Laconia dispite not having their best player able to shoot. Those teams had very good records and high seeds in the tourney because the real tough teams were in the south. Portsmouth,Milford,Pelham,Oyster River.. The North has had some very good teams in the past but this past season no doubt the balance of power was in the south.

     
  • At 2:19 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Pembroke isn't even a northern team. North is north of Concord. Teams north of concord were very weak last year. The Farmer Division couldn't cut the basketball mustard last year. It was a known fact by anybody who knows something about basketball. Obviously, 5:52 am was out of the loop as far as this fact was concerned. Maybe the Farmer schools will be better this season, but last year they were weak.

     
  • At 1:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    if northern teams are farmer division what are southern teams, traffic and crime division? well portsmouth came from the eastern surf division and beat the traffic and crime division in the class i finals. and the class l schools from the traffic and crime division better be careful this year because they're all vulnerable.

     
  • At 9:00 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Heh 1:56 pm, the biggest difference between the Farmer Division and the Traffic and Crime Division is that when the games are done the kids in the T and C Division go home to sit in traffic and observe crime. In the Farmer Division when the games are done the players go home to cuddle and have relationships with cows, pigs and sheep.

     
  • At 5:25 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Yuo live in NH,, your are ALL hicks from the sticks!

     
  • At 6:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    5:25 am - nice spelling and grammar you idiot. You must be married to your sister or your niece you redneck. Now, that's how you use the word your in a sentence you fuqhing moron.

     
  • At 6:24 PM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 9:36 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    who will start for trinity this season

     
  • At 7:45 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Anyone know how the jayhawks and rival 17s are doing out in vegas?

     
  • At 6:15 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    they came in top 16 out of over 130 teams

     
  • At 6:36 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    jayhawks were 1-2 in pool play then won one lost one in bracket play. n.e. playaz were the big team from new england at the adidas 64 tournament finishing 2nd. mass rivals were in a lower division but did very well as the post above mentions. nerr has feature stories on the tournament.

     
  • At 7:38 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Feehan has left Brady, didn't like the coach. Rumor has it he's going back to Pembroke

     
  • At 8:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Nice addition to Pembroke. He is a great kid and a very solid player.
    I do not know how his knee is now I know it limited his season last year. Either way he is a great addition and will help Pembroke for sure.

     
  • At 5:59 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Eric Feehan lives in Bedford.

     
  • At 12:57 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Feehan should come to Bedford with Green gone he would be the go to guy.

     
  • At 7:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    http://jeremynhsports.blogspot.com/

     
  • At 4:39 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    If Feehan is your "Go To" Guy

    your team stinks

     
  • At 1:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Feehan has already enrolled at ConVal. He is going to be there "Go TO Guy"

     
  • At 1:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I don't get it.

     
  • At 8:51 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I don't get it.

    1:53 PM

    Can't help it if you have a quarter brain, num nuts.

     
  • At 1:03 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Is Feehan back at Brady????

    He should go to BG and join the rest of the crew.

     
  • At 7:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    how can Feehan go to ConVal when his family lives in Bedford? It doesn't seem to make sense to have your kid leave his high school his senior year, just because you don't like the coach, but Feehan's father has never liked any of the coaches his son has ever played for.

     
  • At 7:24 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    how can Feehan go to ConVal when his family lives in Bedford? It doesn't seem to make sense to have your kid leave his high school his senior year, just because you don't like the coach, but Feehan's father has never liked any of the coaches his son has ever played for.

     
  • At 4:52 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Typical Dad

     
  • At 5:44 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Real sad news about Rosenberg from North. Apparently has a Spine injury that is said to have ended his football career and has his basketball career in jeopardy as well. While this site is known for bashing for those who can relate all should feel bad for this kid. Lets hope the diagnoses is wrong and somehow this kid can have a chance to get back in action down the road.
    Good luck Kevin!

     
  • At 9:04 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Alot of talk about shot clocks in NH what do you guys think of this?


    If you really want to speed up the game change the back court count to 8 seconds. This would make teams want to be more aggressive in the back court and force teams to play more of a full court style game. This may be the way to challenge the kids and not cause any cost to the taxpayers. This could be done free of cost.
    Just trying to think outside the box?

     
  • At 4:06 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Take the number of teams that have point guards that can consistently break pressure, multiply this by the number of teams that don't have too many players that will make poor decisions against pressure by either dribbling unnecssarily or shooting too quickly and you will find the number of coaches that would be interested in such a change. It would be such a small number that I doubt NHIAA would entertain the idea of such a change.

    This isn't thinking outside of the box, it's thinking that rules changes can improve the game. The rules aren't broken and changing them won't make the players better, it will only force coaches to play differently. You want to speed the game up, develop players with the skills necessary to execute at faster speeds. Build better athletes and you'll discover better players. Even the best players can improve.

     
  • At 4:51 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I believe the 8 second rule is everywhere execpt high school.

     
  • At 6:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    If you want to speed up the game, the shot clock would help. defensive 3 seconds would also create more scoring. Also if the refs called hand checking the game would be better.

     
  • At 11:45 AM , Blogger Jeremy Leveille said...

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  • At 8:07 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Do we really think the NH refs can call three seconds on the defensive end? Hand checking would be an improvement but to me it isnt the hand checking that hurts the game as much as the forearm hold that coaches ae teaching now.
    Shot clock is a dream that is many years from happening. Schools are cutting entire athletic programs for financial reasons so getting more money for a sport is highly unlikely.
    Develope the athletes to play faster by going away from zone entirely at the rec,AAU and middle school level would help.
    The 8 second backcourt thing may dare more teams to take a chance on pressing but not enough teams would do that to make it worth the change.

     
  • At 5:26 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The cost is one issue certainly, but you ust also figure in that at many schools its a volunteer parent running the clock or if your lucky perhaps an asst AD. In either case, they are barely capable of running the game clock correctly, let alone a shot clock!

     
  • At 3:09 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    To improve basketball in Class I

    Kick out Conval, Kearsarge, Brady Bow, Kingswood Plymouth and Kennett. Put them in Class S

     
  • At 8:07 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    nelson to marianapoliss??

     
  • At 5:20 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    309 i agree lol

     
  • At 5:56 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    What would kearsarge run if they could not hold the ball???

     
  • At 3:36 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    How can teams that had programs like Con Val, Kearsarge, and Brady who have had significant success in tournament play fallen so far?

    Do those communities not care anymore? Maybe these "players" should find an AAU team, Mark Dunham will take your money...

    Either that or get a summer program!! With the heel point system nobody wants to play you!!!!

     
  • At 2:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Brady may be good this year. They have 2 solid big men and some experienced players returning.

    Kearsarge will not be as bad as Conval.

    Concord may be the worst team in Captial area

     
  • At 7:03 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Matt Bonner isn't walking through that door Crimson Tide faithful !!

     
  • At 4:14 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Neither is Rene

    He may not be the best player on the team, but he is one of the best freshmen in the state. Concord can't just all the good players leave(recruited) away.

    Or we will be the worst team in Concord (ouch)

     
  • At 11:33 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Caleb Joseph did not show for South today but Floras from Merrimack improves every game I see him play. Today he showed he can run his team,knock down threes from deep and was able to get to the hoop when ever he wanted. He to me is the best freshmen I have seen.

     
  • At 8:04 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Uh dude wrong blog spot.


    Who is Concords best returning player? They don't have one kid on any of these lists? Ridiculous with all the class I kids on these lists Concord should have at least one.

     
  • At 4:01 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    To anyone bashing Portsmouth-
    As someone who watched the Class I Final Four and played against that team, they are for real. They might have played a Pelham team with their best player hurt, but they still had to beat an excellent Pembroke team. Portsmouth wasn't great, but they were the best team under pressure so stop hatin.

     
  • At 6:37 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Give Portsmouth lots of credit. I would say them beating OR at OR was a lot bigger win than beating Pembroke

     
  • At 12:41 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Who was bashing Portsmouth?
    Portsmouth is interesting because they are really good at the major sports and used to be horrible.

    I wonder if it is just a certain group of kids coming through or have they hired better coaches?

     
  • At 2:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    ontherisehoops.ning .com Each Class has a TOP 100 2013 has Top 50
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    National Player Rankings
    2010
    1. Brandon Knight Ft Lauderdale (FL) Pine Crest G 6-3/185
    2. Harrison Barnes Ames (IA) Ames Senior F 6-6/209
    3. Jared Sullinger Columbus (OH) Northland C 6-8/260 Ohio State
    4. Perry Jones Dallas (TX) Duncanville F 6-10/220 Baylor
    5. Will Barton Wolfboro (NH) Brewster Academy G 6-6/170 Memphis
    6. Josh Selby Baltimore (MD) Lake Clifton G 6-1/180
    7. Kyrie Irving Elizabeth (NJ) St. Patrick G 6-2/175
    8. Tobias Harris Glen Head (NY) Lutheran F 6-8/210
    9. Tristan Thompson Henderson (NV) Findlay Prep F 6-9/240
    10. Jelan Kendrick Atlanta (GA) Westlake F 6-6/180

    2011
    1.Mike Gilchrist Elizabeth (NJ) St. Patrick F 6-6/190
    2.Marquis Teague Indianapolis (IN) Pike G 6-2/170
    3.Austin Rivers Winter Park (FL) Winter Park G 6-3/175
    4.Rakeem Christmas Bryn Athyn (PA) Academy Of The New Church C 6-8/200
    5.Quincy Miller Winston-Salem (NC) Quality Education Academy F 6-8/193
    6.Anthony Wroten Jr. Seattle (WA) Garfield G 6-4/180
    7.James McAdoo Norfolk (VA) Norfolk Christian School F 6-9/205
    8.LeBryan Nash Dallas (TX) Lincoln F 6-7/212
    9.Bradley Beal St. Louis (MO) Chaminade G 6-3/170
    10.Johnny O'Bryant Cleveland (MS) East Side F 6-8/220
    2012
    1. Andre Drummond C 6'10" 251 St. Thomas More School (CT)
    2. DaJuan Coleman C 6'8" 280 Jamesville-DeWitt H.S. (NY)
    3. Justin Anderson SF 6'4" 208 Montrose Christian School (MD)
    4. Shabazz Muhammad SF 6'3" 185 Bishop Gorman H.S. (NV)
    5. Jarnell Stokes PF 6'7" 230 Central H.S (TN)
    6. Isaiah Austin C 6'11" 190 Mansfield Legacy H.S. (TX)
    7. Amile Jefferson SF 6'6" 180 Friends Central H.S. (PA)
    8. Perry Ellis PF 6'7" 206 Wichita Heights H.S. (KS)
    9. Tony Parker PF 6'9" 274 Montrose Christian School (MD)
    10. Wannah Bail PF 6'8" 190 The Village School (TX)
    2013
    1.Kasey Hill PG 6'1" 160 Eustis H.S. (FL)
    2.Nigel Williams-Goss PG 6'2" Findlay College Prep (NV)
    3.Ishmael Wainwright SF 6'5" 215 Raytown South H.S. (MO)
    4.Aaron Harrison SG 6'3" Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX
    5.Andrew Harrison SG 6'3" Strake Jesuit College Prep (TX)

     
  • At 6:59 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    The answer to portsmouth is in basketball, it has been a group of classes from the Tom Dowd team that lost in the finals by two through to this years team. I expect they wil still be in the mix this year, but not as good as the past 3 years.

    In baseball, the town has a great overall program that has produced LL, Babe Ruth, AAU, High School & Legion championships. Add to that a top notch workout facilty and access to a number of former pro players who teach.

     
  • At 6:52 AM , Anonymous The White Lebron said...

    Dillon Mcoarthy and Jay Martin started for 12-6 Lebanon and should be on the list

     
  • At 6:52 AM , Anonymous The White Lebron said...

    Dillon Mcoarthy and Jay Martin started for 12-6 Lebanon and should be on the list

     
  • At 11:06 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey White Lebron,

    never heard of either of them

    Jeremy doesn't have them on his blog either.

    How will Lebanon be?

     
  • At 2:28 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Not very good

     
  • At 4:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    White Lebron,

    Lebanon Hanover and all the Upper Valley teams have no rep on this website because no one ever sees you play.

    Who is good in your area? teams and athletes

     
  • At 9:38 AM , Anonymous white lebron said...

    Dylan Mcarthy Jay Martin are the best backcourt in I

     
  • At 9:39 AM , Anonymous whtie lebron said...

    Oh and Sam C will be the POY

     
  • At 10:29 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Pembroke has the best "team" with coach alosa and the best team player with Sheldon Benson.


    Sam Carney is a junior and should be discussed on the other blog

     
  • At 8:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Benson the best team player? Are you serious? Jake Nelson anyone? No offense to Benson but he is not as good a passer or defender as Nelson and to me team players are decided first on passing and team D.

     
  • At 8:20 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    who's Jake Nelson?

     
  • At 1:32 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Sam obviously dont like Dillon.

     
  • At 6:52 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Jake Nelson has nice showing at Hoop Mountain Camp.

    Jake Nelson, Nashua South HS (NH) – A powerful guard with a terrific motor, Nelson maximized each touch he got, showing good creativity with his dribble and passing as well as a consistent perimeter jumper.

    Nice job Jake.

     
  • At 9:08 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Jake Nelson is a great player so is Sheldon

    Sam Carney is better than both of them however

     
  • At 1:55 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    at what?

     
  • At 2:09 AM , Anonymous Not a sam hater said...

    Sam Carney may be great, but you are on the wrong blog.

    Check out the 2011 blog, its better anyway

     
  • At 8:13 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Who on this list might be Mr. Basketball??? Does it have to be a senior? In some states it does not.

    Sam Carney could win it his junior and senior year!

     
  • At 11:02 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    NH Prep School Boys Basketball Classic

    Pembroke Academy will be the host site of a 4-team Boys Basketball Prep School tournament this coming weekend.
    #2 Nationally ranked Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, NH), #4 Nationally ranked Notre Dame Prep (Fitchburg, Ma), Ocean Academy (Deal, NJ) and Rise Academy (Philadelphia, Pa.) will participate in a 4 team tournament that will begin at 6: p.m. on Saturday.
    The schedule is:
    Saturday, November 14
    6:00 p.m. Brewster Academy vs. Ocean Academy
    7:45 p.m. Notre Dame Prep vs. Rise Academy
    Sunday, November 15
    1:00 p.m. Loser bracket game
    2:45 p.m. Championship game
    This 4-team event will feature some of the best prep school players in the country, with commitments to schools such as Memphis,Oklahoma, Syracuse, Rutgers, Providence and UConn. This tourney also has some local interest with former Pembroke Academy player Jon Grenier (Notre Dame prep), and coaches Ryan Hurd from Bow (Notre Dame) and Jason Smith from Penacook (Brewster).

     
  • At 6:47 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    benson class i player of the year

     
  • At 3:23 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Benson guilt by association

    CHEATER

     
  • At 8:09 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    kyle n harry are both my boys. HArry will be 1st team all state senior year hes gotten his shit in check i see him everyday he talks to me about it ,i no hes just waiting to prove all of you wrong . He's got his eyes on States along with Jesse Gould, my boy, who will also suprise all you youngboys becaise hes an elite baller... hes a better all around player then fitzpatrick. Watch WHS win states 2010 anit no joke

     
  • At 8:30 AM , Anonymous 人妻 said...

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  • At 7:34 AM , Anonymous サイドビジネス said...

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  • At 8:19 AM , Anonymous Hチェッカー said...

    みんなで楽しめるHチェッカー!簡単な設問に答えるだけであなたの隠されたH度数がわかっちゃいます!あの人のムッツリ度もバレちゃう診断を今すぐ試してみよう

     
  • At 5:53 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I think Coe-Brown is going to be a surprise team this year? what do you think?

     
  • At 5:56 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    wow i just played josh Morgan,Kiel Canada the other day and they tore it up my names mike Fitzpatrick also and i have played with Jordan a couple of times..when i was younger i played Skyler mitchell

     
  • At 6:24 AM , Anonymous 女に生れて来たからには!! said...

    誰にも言えない秘密があります。実はとってもHなんです、せっかく女として生まれたからにはアブノーマルな世界に飛び込んでみたいです☆普段では考えられないプレイを思う存分楽しみ、経験したいんです♪快楽に溺れさせてくれませんか?一緒に感じ合いましょう!!都合はつくのですぐに時間を合わせられます。18歳よりも上の方がいいです!! quietness@docomo.ne.jp

     
  • At 6:59 AM , Anonymous 流出 said...

    流出サイトでは、有名人から素人までの他では見れない秘蔵の動画を入手しています。何より素人が相手の場合に限り、アポを採る事も可能です。動画でお手軽に抜いて、抜き足らない場合は、女の子にハメて来て下さい

     
  • At 9:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Ryan Dunn is not very good in my opinion...Holler ifft at best. Mondoux from Spaulding as well as Terry Matatall from Timberlane are missing from this list.

     
  • At 6:23 AM , Anonymous グリー said...

    日本最大級、だれもが知っている出会い系スタービーチがついに復活、グリーより面白い新生スタビをやってみませんか?趣味の合う理想のパートナー探し、合コンパーティーに興味がある方はぜひ無料登録してみてください。楽しかった頃のスタビで遊んでみよう

     
  • At 8:50 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    ghkkkkk

     
  • At 6:56 AM , Anonymous SM度チェッカー said...

    あなたのSM度を簡単診断、SM度チェッカーで隠された性癖をチェック!真面目なあの娘も夜はドS女王様、ツンデレなあの子も実はイジめて欲しい願望があるかも!?コンパや飲み会で盛り上がること間違いなしのおもしろツールでみんなと盛り上がろう

     
  • At 11:15 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    hththfgs

     
  • At 6:24 AM , Anonymous リッチセックス said...

    女性には風俗がない!そんな悩みを持つセレブ女たちは、リッチセックスでお金を使い自分を満たします。金銭面では豊かですが、愛に飢えている彼女たちを癒して高額な報酬を手に入れてみませんか

     
  • At 3:16 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Jake Woodward and Jim Kane best bigs in class I by far

     
  • At 6:30 AM , Anonymous 神待ち said...

    女子○生の個人情報公開!?遊び盛りの神待ち女子○生の写メ・アドレス・番号を公開中!好みの女の子を選んで直メ・直電で今すぐ待ち合わせしよう

     
  • At 7:08 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Alex pratt is very underrated but one thing reason he will have better open games becasue people will be focusing on Gauthier and Willams from north so Pratt will get more shoots hopefuuly also with the addition of Gauthier passing abillity and if Pratt is able to keep up with Gauthier and Javon on the fastbreaks he'll have alot of dish out 3's in the conner like i watched against Salem. Exciting game.

     
  • At 6:40 AM , Anonymous 高級チェリー said...

    高級チェリーの冬は童貞卒業のシーズンです。童貞を食べたい女性達もウズウズしながら貴方との出会いを待っています。そんな女性達に童貞を捧げ、貴方もハッピーライフを送ってみませんか

     
  • At 9:00 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Dunn and holler are bad, Mondoux deserving. Matatall maybe at 23-25 ish.

     
  • At 6:02 AM , Anonymous 友達募集中 said...

    初書き込みで申し訳ないんですが、都合のいい男性探しています。不況の中でも会社が高成長してて、忙しい毎日です。お陰でプライベートが充実していなくって、溜まる一方です。財産的にも多少余裕が今のところあるのでお礼もできます。何より、この書き込みが読まれているのかちょっと怪しいですけど…。アドレス置いとくので、消されないうちにメールくれたら嬉しいです。inspiration.you@docomo.ne.jp

     
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