Saturday, September 11, 2010

Mass Girls Class of 2012 Updated Fall Rankings

Nicole Boudreau is Number in the Class of 2012

1. Nicole Boudreau (5’9”, Andover High School) – Boudreau is a combo guard who is capable of putting up huge numbers in a hurry. She is a deadly shooter from the outside but she can also attack the hoop and finish at the rim. Boudreau is also an exceptional passer. She seems to thrive when the game is on the line and likes to have the ball in pressure situations. Boudreau plays with a little swagger to her and plays with a lot of heart and confidence. She is a natural leader who loves to win. If Boudreau has a weakness it is the fact that she sometimes becomes stationary around the three point line. We would love to see her move better when she doesn't have the basketball. If Boudreau is willing to to this, she will become unstoppable at any college level. Nonetheless, Boudreau is currently a top 100 prospect in the country and it will be fun to watch her play and develop over the next two years.

2. Brooke Stewart (5’10”, Masconomet High School) - Stewart is a versitile guard who can play every position on the floor. She has a natural knack for putting the ball in the basket. Stewart can fill up the stat sheet from beyond the 3 point arc, filling the lane for an easy lay up, or by getting an offensive put back. She also plays a very physical game making her a tough match up for opponents. Because of the physicality of her game and her desire, Stewart is also an exceptional rebounder. Stewart needs to develop a better mid-range game by learning to create more space off the dribble. Nonetheless, her versatility and toughest make her definite prospect at the college level.

3. Elizabeth Belanger (6’0”, Acton-Boxboro High School) - Belanger is a combo forward who has great size and strength. Belanger also has a great skill package. She is a match up problem for most forwards her size because she has the ability to play inside-out. She is a very good shooter from the outside and she is also capable of putting the ball on the floor and finishing at the rim. Belanger can also go to the low post and score. Belanger is a very physical player who does not shy away from contact. Added to this, she has a great basketball IQ.

4. Tianna Johnson (5’6”, Brockton High School) – Johnson is an ultra quick point guard who sees the floor extremely well. Johnson has a great handle and basketball awareness which is evident every time we see her play. She has great court vision and is always willing to set up a teammate for an easy basket. Johnson is a good defender who loves to pressure the ball the length of the floor. Johnson is a true point guard and the ultimate floor general.

5. Blake Underhill (5'6”, Ashland High School) – Underhill is an athletic combo guard who is excellent in the open floor and at attacking the rim. She plays very physical and does not shy away from contact. She is a very good slasher and finisher around the rim. Underhill would benefit greatly if she were to develop a more pronounced mid range game. She has the potential to be a very solid college player .

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Mass Girls Class of 2011 Fall Updated Rankings

Khadijah Ellison is the best in Mass Class of 2011

1. Khadijah Ellison (5’9”, Burke High School) - Ellison could possibly be one of the most gifted players we have seen in this area in a long time. Ellison is a high flying guard with extreme athleticism. She is a very good shooter from the outside but is equally as good at attacking the rim and finishing. She has very long arms and a great set of hands which allows her to be a good defender when she wants to play defense. At times her lack of effort and unwillingness to play hard put a damper on what she is capable of doing on the court. If Ellison can improve on her effort and learn to play the game with a purpose the sky is the limit for her.

2. Natalie Gomez (5’7”, Andover High School) - Gomez is a ultra quick point guard who thrives in the open court. Gomez loves to play the game at a high pace and has the ability to score in bunches. Gomez is a streaky shooter from beyond the arc, and when she's on she puts up big numbers. Gomez has a great handle which allows her to go anywhere on the court. What impresses us the most about Gomez is her middle game. She uses a variety of dribble moves to get into the lane for easy pull ups. Gomez seems to thrive while she is in the spotlight. She likes to have the ball in critical stages of the game. Already committed to Marist University, Gomez has a chance to be a impact player right away at the next level.

3. Nicole Beresford (6’1”, Marshfield High School) Beresford is a 6’1” combo forward who has great size and strength. Beresford also has a very good skill package. She is a match up problem for most forwards her size because she has the ability to play inside-out. She is comfortable with facing up and knocking down a jump shot. Beresford can also go to the low post and score. Beresford is a very physical player who plays hard and with a purpose. Due to her size,strength, and skills package, Beresford may have the best chance of any player in the class of making an immediate impact at the collegiate level.

4. Blake Dietrick (5’10”, Wellesley High School) – Dietrick can do it all on the floor. Dietrick is a great athlete who plays the game with great intensity. Last high school season Dietrick led her team in scoring, rebounds, assist , and steals. She is a very streaky scorer and is capable of putting up big numbers fast. Dietrick plays the game the way it should be played “Hard”

5. Brenna Gonsalves (5'10”, Coyle Cassidy High School) – Gonsalves is a super quick guard who is excellent in the open floor. Gonsalves has a very quick first step which makes her very hard to guard off the dribble. She gets to the rim at ease and has the ability to finish in traffic. She needs to become a more consistent shooter from the outside in order to be effective at the next level.

6. Tori Faieta (6’2”, St.Mary’s High School) - Faieta is a tough hard nose center who possesses a great basketball IQ. Faieta is the ultimate facilitator on the floor. She rebounds extremely well and she is also a great passer from the low block. Faieta is a very physical player who seems to never take a play off. She has a good low post game and can also step out and make a 15 footer.

7. Kellie MacDonald (6’0”, Danvers High School) - MacDonald may be one of the most improved players in the class. MacDonald is extremely versatile and very athletic. She can knock down shots beyond the arc and also put it to the floor and attack the rim. MacDonald is very fast and she uses her speed to fill lanes for easy lay ups. She seems to always make big plays in the course of the game to help her team win. MacDonald hasn’t even scratched the surface of how could she can be. It will be fun to watch her progress over the next year.

8. Gabie Polce (5’9", Central Catholic High School) – Polce is an athletic guard who plays hard and with a purpose. Polce is an ultimate competitor who rarely takes a possession off. She has a very strong basketball IQ which she uses to compete against players that are more athletic than her. Polce is very good in the open court at attacking the rim or finding teammates for an easy lay up. She can also knock down a three well enough to make her a threat out there. Polce is also a very good on the ball defender. The best word to describe Polce is the fact that she is a “Winner”. Polce needs to continue to improve her skill set to ready her for the next level.

9. Amber Dillon (5’4”, Brookline High School) - Dillon is an ultra quick point guard who has a great handle and can get to the rim on just about anyone. Dillon is a very exciting player to watch due to her flashy play. She has great court vision and plays the game at a very fast pace. She has a variety of offensive moves that she uses to gain advantages over the defense. Dillon is also a very solid defender.

10. Amy Pelletier (5'8", Bishop Fenwick High School) – Pelletier is a point guard who has a great all-around game. She is a very consistent player who possesses a great basketball IQ. Pelletier can shoot the ball very well beyond the Arc. She can also attack the basket and finish or make an easy dish to a teammate. Dillon is a very good competitor who plays hard and with a purpose.

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Mass Girls Player Rankings 2011


RankNameHTPosSchoolCommitted






1Khadijah Ellison5'9" GBurke High School

Mississippi State

2Natalie Gomez5'8" GAndover High School

Marist University

3Nicole Beresford6'1"FMarshfield High School
4Blake Dietrick5'10"GWellesley High School

Princeton University

5Brenna Gonsalves5'10"GCoyle Cassidy
6Tory Faieta6'2"CSt.Mary's Lynn
7
Kellie Macdonald6'0"FDanvers High School
8
Gabie Polce5'9"GCentral Catholic High SchoolSt. Rose
9
Amber Dillion5'4"GBrookline High School
10
Amy Pelletier5'8"GBishop Fenwick High SchoolStonehill College

11
Brianna Hunt5'8"GNewton North High SchoolFranklin Pierce

12Djaidah Wynn5'7"GNewton North High School
13
Melissa Miller6'0"GCentral Catholic High SchoolMerrimack College
14
Alyssa Roach5'9"

G

New Bedford High School
15
Ashley LeBlanc 6'2"FMethuen High School
16Carlene Kluge

5'9"

GReading High SchoolBentley College
17Michelle Priess6'0"FHudson High School
18Kelsey Garrity5'7"FSomerville High School
19
Hannah Cain 5'6"GGloucester High School
20Danielle Perkins5'8"GWoburn High School