New Hampton has a lot of size and versatility, giving them a lot of personnel options. That should add up to contention in NEPSAC Class AAA once again this season.
Recruiting
Recruiting stories – primarily player evaluations and event recaps
Suffield Academy looks to grow into Class A in NEPSAC
Signs of growth are present at Suffield Academy, and along the way the basketball team moves up into NEPSAC Class A this season as they try to keep the program growing.
Wilbraham and Monson has a new leader with a similar level of talent
A busy Sunday started with a trip to Wilbraham and Monson Academy, where there is a new head coach who has been at the school and some good talent to work with.
Williston Northampton begins a new chapter on the hardwood
A new era is dawning at the Williston Northampton School on the hardwood. It includes a new head coach who is changing some things up right away.
Kent School has some pieces to compete in NEPSAC Class A
The Kent School might not have the talent or depth of its neighboring prep school, but they have a team worth watching that could compete in Class A this season.
South Kent has a lot of pieces – and size – to compete in NEPSAC Class AAA
South Kent has a lot of size and lineup options this season. That will enable Kelvin Jefferson’s team to be very competitive in NEPSAC Class AAA.
St. Thomas More will compete and get better as usual
Jere Quinn has coached a number of talented players at St. Thomas More. He has more of them this season, and while not as talented as last season the Chancellors will not be an easy out.
Holderness has a new coach and some young players with upside
The Holderness School has a new head coach, and while the team isn’t loaded with talent, there are some players with clear upside that give this team a chance to compete in time.
2014 Hoop Mountain Fall Classic Showcase Evaluations
Over 200 players competed at the Hoop Mountain Fall Classic Showcase, and we take a look at a few who stood out on the evening.
Brooks School hopes to continue the rise with one more step
With a less experienced team, the Brooks School got to the NEPSAC Class B finals and won a school-record 21 games last year. Now they hope to take one more step forward.