Posted Wednesday, January 28th, 2026
As the high school basketball season hits its stretch run in Connecticut, seniors all over the state are looking to finish off their careers on top. In this article, we will mention some players who aren’t just putting up numbers, they’re impacting winning, taking on leadership roles, and raising their level when it matters most. Sam Clachko, Staples: Clachko, a Connecticut College commit, has helped lead Staples to an undefeated 11–0 start while establishing himself as a reliable three-level scorer. He…
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Posted Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
The updated class of 2027 rankings are here with an infusion of new names to the region and other in-state players who have shown out and made their mark. The St. Andrew’s junior duo of Elijah McNair and Talib Martin takes the top two spots respectively as the pair has been vital for the Saints this season. McNair holds his place at the top of the ranking, while Martin makes his debut having transferred in from St. Peter’s HS in Staten…
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Posted Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
One of New England's most competitive state associations is the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, better known as the MIAA. In today's article we will run down a few of the top teams across the state and the players who have played a strong role in their midseason success. Division IMalden Catholic (12 - 2) Malden Catholic’s success is built on three level scoring, athleticism, and relentless pressure on both ends of the floor. Aboubakar Nimaka, Dhewa Tenzin, Duke Cherry, Jeremiah Figaro, and Rayan…
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Posted Monday, January 26th, 2026
We've reached the midpoint of the high school basketball season. The state of Rhode Island's RIIL has a number of teams who are vying for a championship this winter. Here's a rundown of some teams to know. Lincoln: Lincoln has firmly established itself as the consensus No. 1 team in the RIIL, standing as the only undefeated squad at 15–0 after a 53–42 win over Barrington. The Lions own notable victories over top-10 opponents Westerly and Shea, validating their position at the…
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Posted Saturday, January 24th, 2026
Springfield was the place to be last weekend as a number of nationally ranked players and teams made their way across different venues and tournaments to showcase high level basketball in front of scouts and fans. At American International College, the HoopHall Prep Showcase had many exciting games as well as notable performances that contributed to a great weekend of hoops. There were too many standout performances and games to write about all of them in one article, but here are 7…
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Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2026
CLASS OF 2026 ONLY. Any registrants who are not in the class of 2026, will have their registration moved to a different event. The Unsigned 2026 Event is back on April 22nd at Clark University, following what proved to be a highly productive showcase for both players and college coaches a season ago. Last year’s event drew more than 65 college coaches representing multiple NCAA levels, all looking to identify prospects still navigating the recruiting process. The results spoke for themselves. Over 50…
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Posted Friday, January 23rd, 2026
The High School season plugs along as we bring you part two of our Upstate NY Midseason Report - focusing on our smaller schools. While there are more storylines following the bigger schools Upstate, there are plenty of tales to tell in following Classes B, C, and D. Who looks the part in a wide-open Class B? Can Berne-Knox-Westerlo go back to back in Class C? Which Class D team Upstate is the biggest threat to Long Island’s Bridgehampton?We’re just days…
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Posted Thursday, January 22nd, 2026
Brewster Academy: EYBL Scholastic Season Breakdown Head Coach: Jason SmithBrewster Academy has emerged as one of the best programs in EYBL Scholastic play this season. They built themselves around elite ball security, downhill guard play, and an active defensive presence. Brewster has executed with toughness against one of the strongest schedules in prep basketball. Their ability to control tempo, limit mistakes, and win possessions have been the factor for their current success. Roster Guards#0 Antonio Pemberton ’27 (PG)#1 Darien Moore ’26 (G)#2 Michai White…
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Posted Thursday, January 15th, 2026
Continuing on with our profiles on Class B Small…. Lexington Christian has opened the season strong with a 5–2 start, driven by guard play and downhill pressure. Jakari Clarke ’26 sets the tone as a crafty point guard who excels attacking off the bounce, using an advanced stop-and-go game and a mix of hesitations and euro steps to finish inside. Nik Boateng ’27 adds athleticism and physicality on both ends, embracing contact while providing reliable spot-up shooting and consistently jumping passing…
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Posted Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
Hard to believe that we are already around the midway point of the high school basketball season here in Upstate NY. While each season presents different obstacles such as player retention and transferring, re-classification, coaching changes, etc., the 2025/26 season has been consistently compelling. We’re seeing more tournaments, more out of section and neutral site contests, more youth, and now things are starting to tighten up among each class in each section. This article will feature as the first of…
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