Danielle Walczak Is Heading to the University of Maine
6'1" Danielle Walczak from Oyster River has committed to play basketball in the American East Conference at the University of Maine. Walczak is our #1 ranked player in the Class of 2011 from NH. Walczak is the reigning New Hampshire Class I Player of the Year. She plays her summer basketball for the New England Crusaders.
Walczak has excellent foot work for a forward. Walczak also has a excellent set of post moves and a soft touch around the basket. She also can step away from the basket and make shots.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Mass Boys Player Rankings 2010
Rank | Name | HT | Pos | School | Committed |
1 | Carson Desrosiers | 6'11" | F | Central Catholic High School | Wake Forest |
2 | Greg Kelly | 6'9" | F/C | Newton North High School | Yale |
3 | Ryan Woumn | 6'2" | G | Lynn English High School | East Tennessee State |
4 | Ryan Romich | 6'6" | F | Groton Dunstable High School | Vermont Academy |
5 | PJ Douglas | 6'3" | G | Braintree High School | Bridgewater State |
6 | Marco Banegas | 5'11" | G | O'Bryant High School | Brimmer & May |
7 | Mario Monroe | 6'8" | F | Brockton High School | |
8 | Dino Mallios | 5'11" | G | Winthrop High School | Saint Anselem's |
9 | Rodney Beldo | 5'10" | G | Scituate High School | |
10 | Jarell Byrd | 6'3' | G/F | Lynn English High School | St. Thomas More |
11 | Chad LeBove | 6'7" | F | Saint John's Shrewsbury | Wesleyan |
12 | Jose Cruz | 6'8" | F | Shrewsbury High School | Worcester Academy |
13 | Dan Martin | 6'3" | F | East Long Meadow High School | Rochester Institute of Technology |
14 | Jasper Grassa | 6'0' | G | Lynn Classical | Bentley College |
15 | Jordan Smith | 6'1" | G | Springfield Central High School | North Platte Community College |
16 | Robbie Burke | 6'5" | F | Hoosac Valley High School | Colby - Sawyer |
17 | Dan Brooks | 6'3" | G | Catholic Memorial High School | Kimball Union Academy |
18 | Matt Dean | 6'3' | G | Franklin High School | Hamilton College |
19 | Emmanuel Hutcherson | 6'3" | F | Milton High School | Bridgewater State |
20 | David White | 5'11" | G | Saint John's Shrewsbury | Worcester Polytech |
21 | Drew Levey | 6'6" | F | Brookline High School | |
22 | Andrew Musler | 6'3' | G | Belmont High School | Clark University |
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Connaughton Big Winner in Division 1 Live Period
Pat Connaughton had a Great July
The live division 1 period just came to an end on July 31st. It was a grueling month for most elite high school players as many played a full high school season schedule over the last 30 days trying to impress division 1 and division 2 college coaches along the way.
For high school players (that have not attended prep school) it is unusual these days for them to receive high major division 1 scholarships. Last year we reported that Carson Desrosiers of Central Catholic had earned several high major scholarship offers before deciding to attend Wake Forest University. This year, the good news in high school basketball is that Saint John's Preps Pat Connaughton had breakout performances at the AAU 17u Nationals championships in Orlando. The New England Recruiting Report stated that during this past week Connaughton’s scored scholarship offers from Notre Dame and Tennessee in the process.
We got a chance to speak to Pat Connaughton tonight about his magnificient month, and as of right now Connaughton tells us he has landed eight high major division 1 scholarships from Florida, Marquette, Notre Dame, Tennessee, UCLA, North Western, Wake Forest, and Penn State. Connaughton admits "I don't know exactly what happened. Notre Dame began following my games earlier in the month in Springfield. At the Super Showcase, a bunch of schools started following me and my recruitment took off. Notre Dame and Tennessee were the first two to offer".
If you know about Mr. Connaughton, you know that he has always been considered a better baseball prospect than basketball prospect. We asked Connaughton whether he would like to play basketball, baseball, or both in college. Connaughton told us that ideally he would love to go to school on a basketball scholarship and pitch for the universities baseball team as well. But Connaughton was honest in saying that depending on what round he is drafted in baseball, that could all change.
As a matter of fact, Connaughton will leave this Friday for the Area Code games in Long Beach, California. Connaughton was selected through a tryout process to play for the Northeast team which is comprised of players selected by the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Scouts. The tournament takes places from August 5th - 10th. Connaughton who has been clocked throwing at 93 miles an hour will be testing his talents against the best hitters on the East Coast. You can count on it, he will be more than up to the task. By the way, while he is in California, Connaughton will take an unofficial basketball visit to UCLA on August 11th.
Lastly, the young gem already has his first official basketball visit set up as he will be traveling to South Bend, Indiana to see Notre Dame take on Michigan in football on September 10th. Sounds like fun.
But before all this happens, Connaughton informed us that he will be shutting his phone down for the next four days as he will be attending a Retreat sponsored by Saint John's Prep at Rivier College in New Hampshire. He's not all about sports, as he will be missing the East Coast Baseball Showcase in Florida sponsored by the Detroit Tigers so that he can take some time to reflect on all the wonderful things that have happened to him over this past month.
As they say, great things happen to great people. We are happy for and proud of Patrick Connaughton.
The live division 1 period just came to an end on July 31st. It was a grueling month for most elite high school players as many played a full high school season schedule over the last 30 days trying to impress division 1 and division 2 college coaches along the way.
For high school players (that have not attended prep school) it is unusual these days for them to receive high major division 1 scholarships. Last year we reported that Carson Desrosiers of Central Catholic had earned several high major scholarship offers before deciding to attend Wake Forest University. This year, the good news in high school basketball is that Saint John's Preps Pat Connaughton had breakout performances at the AAU 17u Nationals championships in Orlando. The New England Recruiting Report stated that during this past week Connaughton’s scored scholarship offers from Notre Dame and Tennessee in the process.
We got a chance to speak to Pat Connaughton tonight about his magnificient month, and as of right now Connaughton tells us he has landed eight high major division 1 scholarships from Florida, Marquette, Notre Dame, Tennessee, UCLA, North Western, Wake Forest, and Penn State. Connaughton admits "I don't know exactly what happened. Notre Dame began following my games earlier in the month in Springfield. At the Super Showcase, a bunch of schools started following me and my recruitment took off. Notre Dame and Tennessee were the first two to offer".
If you know about Mr. Connaughton, you know that he has always been considered a better baseball prospect than basketball prospect. We asked Connaughton whether he would like to play basketball, baseball, or both in college. Connaughton told us that ideally he would love to go to school on a basketball scholarship and pitch for the universities baseball team as well. But Connaughton was honest in saying that depending on what round he is drafted in baseball, that could all change.
As a matter of fact, Connaughton will leave this Friday for the Area Code games in Long Beach, California. Connaughton was selected through a tryout process to play for the Northeast team which is comprised of players selected by the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Scouts. The tournament takes places from August 5th - 10th. Connaughton who has been clocked throwing at 93 miles an hour will be testing his talents against the best hitters on the East Coast. You can count on it, he will be more than up to the task. By the way, while he is in California, Connaughton will take an unofficial basketball visit to UCLA on August 11th.
Lastly, the young gem already has his first official basketball visit set up as he will be traveling to South Bend, Indiana to see Notre Dame take on Michigan in football on September 10th. Sounds like fun.
But before all this happens, Connaughton informed us that he will be shutting his phone down for the next four days as he will be attending a Retreat sponsored by Saint John's Prep at Rivier College in New Hampshire. He's not all about sports, as he will be missing the East Coast Baseball Showcase in Florida sponsored by the Detroit Tigers so that he can take some time to reflect on all the wonderful things that have happened to him over this past month.
As they say, great things happen to great people. We are happy for and proud of Patrick Connaughton.
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