If there’s a team that appears to have a chance at topping Brewster Academy on paper, it’s a team at the other end of New England in South Kent. There is size, depth and some star power, which means Kelvin Jefferson again has a lot to work with.
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No Surprise: Brewster is Loaded Once Again
It’s gotten to the point where anyone paying attention to NEPSAC fully expects Brewster Academy to have the most talent in Class AAA. This year’s team looks to fit that description, and that was true even before a recent addition made them even stronger.
With No Stars, St. Andrew’s Should Still Compete
St. Andrew’s has a younger group and no studs like Michael Carter-Williams or Ricardo Ledo, but Mike Hart seems fine with that. Instead, he has a team that might not pass the look test but doesn’t figure to be an easy out.
Youth Movement Takes Shape at Worcester Academy
The youth movement is in full effect at Worcester Academy, in contrast to what the team used to look like. Part of the youth movement is the result of a coaching change, as new coach Jamie Sullivan is going with a younger group to put his own stamp on the program right away.
New England Elite 75 Frosh/Soph Edition Moves to a New Location
After being held at Boston University for the entirety of its existence, the New England Elite 75 Frosh/Soph Edition moved south to the Mansfield Sportsplex this year. The freshmen competed well during their time, but at times the sophomores didn’t put on a good show.
Cushing Academy is a Little Deeper
Although it’s noticeable that Cushing Academy has had a nice influx of talent since last season, Barry Connors thinks his team isn’t very different at the top. Where the Cushing mentor sees the difference is in the depth he has after his starters and first reserve or two, and because of that they have a chance to contend in NEPSAC Class AA.
Notre Dame Prep Has Plenty of Guards
Notre Dame Prep has plenty of guards once again, with a couple that can really shoot the ball. During the season, they’ll get a much-needed boost up front.
Winchendon Ready For a Better Season
Our next stop was at the Winchendon School, a long-time powerhouse that had a tough season last year. Matt Quinn’s second team at the school looks to be better, especially if the backcourt can sort itself out.
St. Thomas More Marks Good Start to Open Gym Slate
Our first prep school open gym workout of 2011 was at St. Thomas More, who took home the National Prep Championship last year and whose home court recently got a nice facelift.
Is the NCAA Starting to “Get It” on Recruiting?
In recent years, the world of basketball prior to the professional ranks has increasingly come to resemble a police state. But recent NCAA news suggests there might be some sanity coming to recruiting regulations.