This Week’s Notable Performances
February 11th, 2011
New England Recruiting Report
John Henault continued this strong play and became St. Bernard Central Catholic's leading scorer in the process.
Our first snowless week in recent memory put loads of games on tap this week leading to a variety of impressive performances. Here is a look at some of the most notable:
Massachusetts
Player of the Week – John Henault, St. Bernard’s CC – The senior guard became St. Bernard Central Catholic’s all-time leading scorer (1457 points) in a Saturday night win with 32 points and 12 rebounds. Prior to that he scored 36 points in a win against Holy Name.
• Joe Bramanti, Andover – 30pts, 10rebs, 6stls, & 3blks over Chelmsford
• Luis Puello, Central Catholic – 15pts, 11rebs, & 11asts over Lawrence
• Noah Vonleh, Haverhill – 14pts, 18rebs, & 10asts over Billerica
• Andrew Wells, Whittier – 34pts & 5-threes over Greater Lowell
• Donald Celestin, Greater Lawrence – 31pts vs. Chelsea
• Hassan Ingram, Boston English – 20pts & 15rebs over O’Bryant
• Ralphy Medrano, Salem – 32pts over Winchester
• Jake Layman, King Phillip – 35pts, 22rebs, & 7blks over Franklin
• Dan Slavin, BB&N – 24pts over St. George’s & 1000th over St. Sebastian’s
• Rony Fernandez, Charlestown – 27pts over Latin Academy
• Mickel Simpson, Woburn – 30pts over Burlington
• Corey Thurell, Northeast – 19pts, 11rebs, & 10asts over Pope John
• Samir McDaniel, New Mission – 22pts & 13rebs over Brighton
• Josue Figuerooa, Dean Tech – 44pts vs. Smith Voc; 36 vs. Franklin Tech
• Alex Lopez, Commerce – 32pts vs. Central
• Alex Morsey, Bishop Fenwick – 31pts, 6-threes, & 5asts over Gloucester
Vermont
Player of the Week – Evan Tullar, Spaulding – The senior scored 23 points and grabbed nine rebounds in a comeback victory over Burlington, eclipsing the 1,000-point scoring mark for his career in the process. Tullar followed up his historic night with 22 points in a victory over St. Johnsbury later in the week to push the Crimson Tide’s record to 9-4 on the season.
• Ben Ferris, Essex – 25pts over CVU; 27pts & 5-threes over NCU
• Ryan Shea, U-32 – 26pts over Montpelier 68-32; 24pts over Randolph
• Shelby Bryce, Lamoile – 28pts in 55-54 win over Oxbow
• Chad Copeland, Twinfield – 20pts over Cabot; 27 & 12rebs over Williamstown
• Jason Manwaring, Williamstown- 26pts & 10rebs over Thetford
• Eric Suder, Mt. Mansifeld – 21pts in a win over CVU
• Clayton Palmer, Mt. Anthony – 24pts over Brattleboro; 21 & 11 over AA
• Brandon Burrell, Middlebury – 31pts over Mt. Abraham
• Alex Snyder, Rutland – 14pts, 13rebs & 5asts over B&B
• Jaskin Melendez, Mt. St. Joseph – 22pts & 15 in second half over Hartford
• Jaren Scrubb, Stowe – 24pts, including 1000th, over Richmond
New Hampshire
Player of the Week – Steve Spirou, Pelham – The senior swingman went on a scoring spree this week beginning with a 41 point performance in a 75-66 win over Hollis-Brookline. He followed that up with 28 more points in a shortened performance and blowout win over Sanborn.
• Connor Green, B. Guertin – 22pts over Pinkerton; 26pts & 19rebs over Dover
• Sean McClung, B. Guertin – 21pts over Pinkerton; 29pts & 13rebs over Dover
• Caleb Donnelly, Alvirne – 25pts, 5-threes, & 6 rebs over Concord
• Mike OLoughlin, Milford – 26pts vs Souhegan; 28 vs J. Stark; 24 vs Bedford
• Jamie Holder, Milford – 20pts over Souhegan; 24 over J. Stark
• Dimitri Floras, Merrimack – 22pts over Nashua South; 35 over Spaulding
• Josh Morgan, Campbell – 31pts over Winnisquam; 21pts vs. Bow
• Anthony Farmer, Nashua North – 24pts vs. Pinkerton
• Gabe LaCount, Manchester Central – 22pts over Nashua South
• John Wickey, Manchester Central – 26pts over Londonberry
• Shomari Morgan, Manchester Memorial – 24pts over Dover
• David Madol, Manchester Memorial – 26pts over Nashua North
• Tarik Smith, St. Paul’s – 21pts (including his 1000th) over Belmont
• Kevin OConnor, St. Paul’s – 23pts & 4-threes over Belmont
• Domonique Bull, Tilton – 20pts, 5rebs, & 4asts over KUA
Connecticut
Player of the Week – Phillip Starks, Prince Tech – Starks put up huge numbers this week and became Prince Tech’s all-time leading scorer in the process. His totals included 37 against Abbott Tech, 37 against Ellis Tech, and 39 against Capitol Prep.
• Cyrus James, Cheney Tech – 30pts, 12rebs, & 10blks over Norwich Tech
• Levy Gillespie Jr., Capitol Prep – 26pts vs. Prince Tech
• Tyler Veretto, East Catholic – 38pts in OT win over Glastonbury
• John Papale, Choate – 24pts & 6-threes in first half over Williston
• Sean Obi, Greens Farms Academy – 32pts, 22rebs & 5blks over King
• Dan Chase, Greens Farms Academy – 27pts, 13rebs & 6asts vs King
• Tre Tipton, King – 25pts vs. GFA
• Yashua Dunmore, Bunnell – 35pts & game winning FT’s over Pomperaug
• Terry Tarpey, Fairfield Prep – 28pts, 10rebs & 5asts over West Haven
• Brandon Yarbrough, St. Luke’s – 39pts over Christian Heritage
• Aaron Bartley, Christian Heritage – 27pts vs. St. Luke’s
• Zach Askew, Vinal Tech – 28pts over Bullard Havens
• Gerald McClease, Wilbur Cross – 21pts & game winning 3 over Career
• Laurent Firlotte, Hopkins – 33pts vs. Hamden Hall; 27 over St. Luke’s
• Louis Krohelski, Seymour – 25pts, 10asts, & 5stls over Wolcott
• Kris Dunn, New London – 28pts over Stonington; 25 over Bacon
Maine
Player of the Week – Nolan Allen, Windham – The junior swingman topped the 30 point plateau in all three of Windham’s games this week. It began with 35 points and 8 rebounds in a tough 86-82 win over Deering. Then Allen scored 30 of his teams 47 points in a 52-47 loss to Kennebunk. Finally, Allen went for 31 more to lead Windham to a 75-72 win over Gorham.
• Jon Amabile, Deering – 35pts vs. Windham; 25 over Marshwood
• Dustin Cole, Bonny Eagle – 31pts, 6asts, 6rebs over Westbrook
• Bo Barnes, Edward Little – 31pts & 11rebs over Mt. Ararat
• Tyler McFarland, Camden Hills – 22pts & 9rebs over Gardiner
• Sam Johnston, Greely – 24pts over GNG
• Chris Braley, Nokomis – 26pts & 14rebs over Belfast
• Ryan Dodge, Massabesic – 27pts vs. Thornton Academy
• Tanner Hyland, South Portland – 27pts over Westbrook
• Carter Bowers, Gorham – 25pts vs. Windham
• Harry Rafferty, Berwick Academy – 31pts, 9rebs & 6asts over Landmark
• Bo Barnes, Skowhegan – 22pts vs. Brewer
• Alex Furness, Wells – 38pts & 10rebs over Fryeburg Academy
Rhode Island
Player of the Week – Michael Carter-Williams, St. Andrew’s – There’s no denying this one as MCW picked up his second straight NPSI MVP award, led St. Andrew’s to a pair of wins over AAA schools, dropped 34 on AA rival Marianapolis, and capped it all off by being named to the McDonald’s All-American game.
• Nate Stichell, Coventry – 25pts over East Providence
• Austin Silva, Shea – 21pts, 14rebs, & game winning lay-up over Lincoln
• Charles Correa, Hope – 19 of 21pts in second half over St. Raphael
• Joe Carnavale, East Providence – 26pts & 5-threes over Portsmouth
• Michael Cavallaro, Moses Brown – 38pts over Toll Gate
• John Razzino, Cranston East – 23pts in upset over North Kingstown
• John Peterson, Ponaganset – 25pts vs. Barrington
• Isaac Medeiros, Johnston – 25pts over Burrillville; 23 over Mt. Hope
• Austin Cilley, Westerly – 24pts over Tolman
• Terrill Toe, Classical – 26pts vs. Cranston West
• Bryan Yarce, Cranston West – 20pts over Classical; 21 over Cran. East
• Andrew Levy, Cranston West – 28pts & 6-threes over Cranston East



