Andrew Lechner is one of many talents in NH Class of 2014
Below is the initial rankings for the New Hampshire Boy's Class of 2014. We know it's early, but Spring and Fall provide some initial insight. We know that there a couple of real talented big men and Bedford High School and that both Bedford and Trinity High School have very talented freshman classes. If you have some new talent we should check out, please feel free to email us with the information and will be sure to check them out. See the rest of our rankings under the NH Boy's Class of 2014.
1. Roger Larrivee (6’6”, Bedford) - The talented 6'6" wingman has a good start on a skill set that could make him a special player. He can step away from the basket and make shots and put the ball to the floor. He can can also run the floor and catch and finish. He has size, skill, and touch, and thus has a chance to be the real deal.
2. Collin McManus (6'8", Bedford) - He's a 6'8" forward that works hard and gets after the glass. He, like his teammate Larrivee, has a great upside.
3. Eric Gendron (6'2", Merrmimack) - He already looks like he belongs. The 6'2" guard has good size and can make shots from the perimeter and use the dribble to get into the center of the defense.
4. Pat Keefe (5'10” , Trinity) - Keefe is a well schooled guard that knows how to play the game of basketball. Keefe has good athleticism and can score the basketball both from behind the arc and off the dribble.
5. Carmen Giampetruzzi (6'1", Trinity) – The 6’1” two guard can really shoot the basketball from beyond the arc.
6. Andrew Lechner (6'1", Pinkerton Academy) - Lechner is an athletic guard with some size that has a great first step and can knock down shots. He is going to be a good one and his best days are ahead.