
College Prospects in the 2025-26 Lakes Region League
The Lakes Region League is composed of eight New England preparatory schools that compete athletically and academically. Its members are also members of the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC). The league's name comes from the Lakes Region of New Hampshire, United States, where most of the schools are located. The eight members are Vermont Academy, St Paul's School, Proctor Academy, Kimball Union Academy, New Hampton School, Tilton School, Holderness School, and Brewster Academy. The league is highly regarded for producing an impressive and steady flow of men's college basketball prospects.
Last year, the league placed six schools in the National Prep Team Computer Rankings Top 100, and two, New Hampton and Vermont were in the Top 10.
The 2025-26 Lakes Region League standings will be found here.
As profiled below, this winter the conference will again be loaded with college prospects.
Vermont Academy from Saxon River, VT
Head coach: John Zall (781) 244-7788
Musa Kasanga (2026) 6'3 wing - Terrific defender on the ball. One of the best offensive rebounders we've had in the program. Knockdown shooter. High gpa.
DJ King (2026) 6'2 guard - Terrific passer who really sees the game and anticipates what's next. Long athlete who can guard the ball and disrupt passing lanes. Can make catch-and-shoot 3's. Video highlights
Rokas Zilys (2026) 6'2 guard - A 3 year player at VA. Big time shot maker off-the-catch or dribble. Tough as nails, physical defender. High IQ passer. Impacts winning. High gpa Video highlights
Stanyslas Dhondt (2026) 6'7 wing - Incoming post-grad from Xaverian High School in NYC by way of France. Super skilled shot maker. Long, deceptively vertical athlete. Can attack close-outs and is a creative passer. Plays AAU with Rising Stars. 4.0 gpa Video highlights RTB profile
Michael Bradley Jr. (2027) 6'5 wing - #10 ranked player in Connecticut by NERR. Bradley is an extremely athletic player who can get easy buckets at the rim. He also can knock down jump shots. He plays hard-nosed defense. Plays AAU with Rhode Island Elite. NERR profile RTB profile
Filip Mozoul (2027) 6’8 forward - From Milton, MA, #17 ranked player in New England by Prep Hoops. Mozoul is a high motor forward who uses his physicality to block shots and rebound. Terrific outside shooter and a dangerous pick-and-pop threat. Great offensive rebounder. Young for his grade. Plays AAU with New Heights NYC. 3.7 gpa NERR profile
Chris Soillis (2027) 6'3 guard - Incoming repeat junior. Plays with pop and can impact the game in a lot of games. Great shot maker off the catch and dribble. Twitchy defender and great rebounder on both ends. High gpa Video highlights
Landon Whiting (2027) 6'7 forward - Long, bouncy forward with a ton of upside. Will mix it up to rebound and protect the rim. Great cutter and finisher. Can make open shots from college 3. Young for his grade. High gpa Video highlights
Kamari Whyte (2027) 6'4 guard - Plays with an edge and tenaciousness that you don't see very often. Incredible anticipation on defense and will take the ball from people. Simply puts the ball in the basket. Creates contact driving to the rim and a consistent shot maker from the outside. Great offensive rebounder. Video highlights RTB profile
St Paul's School from Concord (NH)
Head coach: Max Gordon (603) 630-3620
Treyvon Miller (2026) 6’7 stretch forward - Averaged 11ppg and 5rpg in his first year at St. Paul’s. Very efficient at 63% FG and 37% 3pt. Very skilled and smart with his back to the basket. Can step out and make threes—and take other players off the bounce. Has a nose for the ball on the glass, terrific rim runner with over 20 dunks on the season. Offered by Ithaca. Plays AAU with Team Sims. 3.9 gpa Video highlights
Patrick Ricca (2026) 6’0 point guard - #25 ranked player on the Zero Gravity XL circuit. 2025 As smart as it gets at the point guard position. Talented play maker, consistent shotmaker—sets tempo and plays fast with poise. Pesky defender. Just a rock solid lead guard. Offered by Colby Sawyer. Plays AAU with NE Elite. 3.8 gpa
Mekhi Simmons (2026) 6’1 point guard - Long, athletic point guard with a serious burst and great bounce. Started every game for St. Paul’s. High ceiling because he can guard anyone and rebounds incredibly well. Has become a consistent driver, shot maker, and playmaker. Plays AAU for NE Storm. 3.5 gpa RTB profile
Liam Henaghen (2027) 6'6 wing - Coming to St. Paul’s from Hampden Academy (ME) where he averaged 18ppg, 8rpg, 4apg, 3bpg last season. Bouncy, long athlete who can really knockdown the 3. High ceiling as he reclasses and enters the NEPSAC. Plays AAU for Black Bear North. 4.0 gpa
Jake Reardon (2027) 6’5 wing – Versatile wing who can play 1-4. Coming to St. Paul’s from Bow High School in New Hampshire. Averaged 17ppg, 7rpg, 4apg last season, including scoring his 1000th high school point. Knockdown shooter and playmaker who is smart and comfortable anywhere on the court. Plays AAU for NE Storm. 3.9 gpa
Quintin Eason (2028) 6’4 wing - Eason averaged 11ppg and 6rpg for as a freshman playing varsity Cheverus High in Portland (ME). Very athletic and skilled young player for whom the sky is the limit. Has the tools, the IQ, and the work ethic to immediately carve out a role in the NEPSAC—with 4 years ahead of him. Plays AAU with Middlesex Magic. 3.8 gpa
Ray Farmer (2028) 5’10 point guard – Lefty with skills and IQ far beyond his age. Can make plays, shoot it consistently from deep, and get to the rim. Son of a coach who will become a name to remember for college coaches in the coming years. Committed and tenacious worker. Plays AAU for NE Storm. 3.5 gpa
Proctor Academy from Andover, NH
Head coach: Ben Bartoldus (603) 831-1580
Khari Bryan (2026) 6’3, 205lb, 6'5 wingspan, guard - From Worcester, MA, Bryan is coming off a very successful first season, earning All-NEPSAC Class B honors earlier this Spring. 2024-25 Lakes Region All-Star. Statistically, he filled nearly every category with consistency, getting it done on both ends of the floor. His ability to floor general an offense is exceptional; from a perspective of IQ, and he is truly an extension of his coaching staff. He brings an emotional, but controlled command to the game, balancing tempo and control while consistently making the right read. Whether it's crashing the glass, sparking transition, or locking in defensively, Khari has a knack for showing up exactly where he's needed most. He’d be an impactful addition to any collegiate program. 2024-2025: 10 ppg (2fg: 49%; 3fg: 33%), 5 rpg, 4.5 apg 2 spg. 2025-2026 Team Co-Captain. Plays AAU with BABC. 3.3 gpa Video highlights
Brode Frink (2026) 6’6, 180lb, 6’7 wingspan, small forward - 2024-25 All-NEPSAC Class B Honorable Mention (x2). 2024-25 Lakes Region All-Star (x2), From Franklin, NH, Frink can fill it up in bunches– he simply can’t be denied. He is one of those prolific scorers that will get his 10-15 points no matter the defensive scheme, coverage, or competitive level he faces. In his first year in the NEPSAC he averaged 19.1ppg. This year, he was able to maintain his high level of scoring, but learned how to find balance in his game, building out his defensive presence and learning to use his engine and height to find deeper presence on the glass. He’s evolved from a pure scorer into a more complete competitor—one who can shift the rhythm of a game with a timely stop, a tough rebound, or simply his relentless energy. This evolution to his game has made him a high level collegiate prospect entering his senior season. Also, Fink has top 25 collegiate interest in lacrosse– he is an athlete. 2024-2025: 19 ppg (2fg: 52%; 3fg: 39%), 5 rpg. Team Co-Captain. Plays AAU with NE Storm. Video highlights
Finn O’Neill (2026) 6’4, 175lb, 6'4 wingspan, small forward - From Brooklyn, NY, O'Neil is a true catch & shoot shooter, with the ability to play off the bounce at the 2nd and 1st level.. He had a slow start in his transition to NEPSAC play; however, once he found his bearings, O'Neill quickly became PA's primary shooting option for the 2024-2025 season. What makes him standout is his ability to make reads off screens, his processing of defensive energy, natural floor positioning, and ability to create angles and capitalize on scoring opportunities. As the season wore on, his confidence grew in lockstep with his production—his presence alone stretched defenses and created space for others. O'Neill doesn’t just hit shots; he shifts momentum. He’d be a valuable addition to any collegiate program. 2024-25 stats: 6 ppg (2fg: 36%; 3fg: 34%) Plays AAU with NE Storm. 3.2 gpa Video highlights
Ahmed Rabie (2026) 6’11, 242lb, 7'1 wingspan, center - From Cairo, Egypt, Rabie is a high-impact big man that makes his presence felt on both sides of the basketball. Offensively, he's dynamic—capable of creating for others, scoring in bursts, and extending possessions. He combines a high basketball IQ with excellent footwork, patience, and a soft yet commanding touch around the rim. Defensively, Rabie is disciplined and alert, rotating quickly, maintaining body control, and consistently altering shots. He’s a relentless rebounder and a smart, committed anchor on the interior. With strong academic credentials, Ahmed is an ideal fit for the Ivy League but would elevate any collegiate program. A natural leader with high character, he brings as much integrity off the court as impact on it. Plays AAU with New York Jayhawks. 4.1gpa | 1280 SAT Video highlights
David Ojesnami (2027) 6’5 , 180lb, 6'7 wingspan, small forward - From Lansdale, PA. New to the NEPSAC, Ojesnami's high-motor play makes him a constant impact on both ends of the floor. His footwork at the 1st level stands out—he establishes deep position with purpose, finishes through contact, and creates space well. As his offensive game continues to develop, he’s showing promise at the 2nd level, particularly in face-up situations and midrange touches. On the glass, Ojesnami is relentless, securing rebounds in traffic, creating 2nd chance points, and sparking transition opportunities. Defensively, his length and athleticism allow him to play switch coverages. 3.7 gpa Video highlights
Myles Dehaney (2027) - 6'0 guard - New to the NEPSAC, Myles is an elite level combo guard who can get it done at all levels. Myles joins Proctor Academy from Crestwood Prep (Toronto, Canada). He is a prolific offensive scorer and a serious 3rd level threat (both off the dribble and catch). Dehaney is a savvy defender that occupies shooting pockets and disrupts ball handlers and their rhythm– creating offensive opportunities by doing so. Myles possesses a high basketball IQ and a relentless engine. He plays with a mature sense of pace, precisely selecting moments to attack, facilitate, and playmaker, often dictating the flow of play with quiet control. His competitive edge is steady and unshakable—he shows up, sets the tone, and raises the bar. Plays AAU with Northern Kings Basketball. 3.8 gpa
Andrew "Drew" Huff (2027) 6'4, 165lb, 6'6 wingspan, guard - From Wilmot, NH. The ‘24-’25 season was a transitional year for Huff as it was his first taste of the NEPSAC and its competitive strength within both Class B and the Lakes Region play. However, he acclimated himself quickly and began showcasing his basketball brilliance, patiently making reads and capitalizing on playmaking opportunities. Huff is crafty at the 1st and 2nd level, utilizing elite level footwork, off-rhythm movements, and his high IQ to throw defenders off balance and into the air. He is a 3rd level threat off the catch and has an evolving 3rd level game off the dribble. As the past season evolved, Huff really became a combo guard, as his handle partners well with his intelligence, executing the offense and making plays. He is a hoopers hooper– players love working with him and coaches love coaching him. 3.1gpa
Emannuel “Manny” Fosu (2027) 5'9, 174lb, 6'4 wingspan, small forward- From Florham Park, NJ. The ‘24-’25 season was an educational year for Manny, marked by real growth in his understanding of roles, offensive concepts, and defensive schemes. He brings a natural scorer’s mentality, capable of creating his own shot at all levels—off the catch or off the bounce. As his grasp of the game continues to deepen, so will his impact. His progression this season has laid the foundation for a more confident, assertive presence—one that’s ready to take the next step for the Hornet family. Plays AAU with JH5 Elite. 3.4 gpa
Myke Brown (2028) 5'10, 166lb, 6'0 wingspan, point guard - From Roosevelt, New York. A rising sophomore with a natural flow to his game, he’s a shifty guard and confident shot-maker at the 3rd level (Catch & Shoot; Dribble)-- deep range. His passion for the game shows in his energy and fearless approach, never shying away from big moments. As he gains more experience and reps, his feel for pace and decision-making will continue to sharpen. Plays AAU with NY Jayhawks. 3.4 gpa Video highlights
Massimo Scorza (2029) 6'6, 174lb, 6'6 wing span, forward, Proctor Academy (NH) - From| Toronto, New to the NEPSAC, the 6'6" forward brings with him a rare blend of size, shooting touch, and upside. A strong and confident shooter, Massimo’s offensive foundation is rooted in his ability to space the floor and score from deep, with a smooth release. What truly separates Massimo is his motor—he competes with intent, attacks each workout with focus, and carries a clear hunger to become the best version of himself. His desire to grow, combined with his scoring instincts and frame, give him the tools to evolve into a dynamic offensive weapon at the next level.
Kimball Union Academy from Plainfield, NH
Head coach: Cory McClure (207) 381-7181
Chris Lupone (2026) 6'1 guard – Lupone is a product of a very strong Lexington High (MA) program under coach Reggie Hobbs. He possesses athleticism and quickness along with a refined skill set that translates to a strong college career. More specifically he gets where he needs to go off the bounce with ease and has a quick and efficient 3 pt stroke. Defensively, he has a toughness and maturity that will easily translate to the college level. Plays AAU with NSSA Puma. 3.8 gpa 1200 SAT (re-taking this Fall). Video highlights
Hudson Scroggins (2026) 6'7 forward - VERSATILE is the one word that defines Hudson's game at both ends of the floor. This Chicagoland product will no doubt impact the Wildcat program in his one and only year on the Hilltop. This lefty possesses an offensive game that allows him to be dominant at all three levels. Smaller players are going to have their hands full with him below the free throw line while bigger players are going to find it difficult to guard him beyond the three-point line. Up until recently he split his time between baseball and basketball, and with his focus now on his hoop aspirations, we will see his game grow. Receiving interest from MVC, Horizon, Patriot, AE, and NEC. Plays AAU with Elevate (Fundamental U)-UA. Video highlights NERR profile
Merrick Smith (2026) 6’10 forward - Smith has made considerable progress in his overall game since arriving on The Hilltop. He is an exciting combination of athleticism, basketball IQ and coachability. He possesses soft hands and an ever-increasing motor that make him an extremely attractive college prospect. He anchored the defensive efforts for the Wildcats in his first season with strong rim protection and volume rebounding. He was a double double machine all season and can be counted on for a couple of steals and multiple block shots while altering many more. He holds offers from Maine and Stonehill and hearing from many more DIs, including significant IVY and Patriot interest. Plays AAU with New England Storm-HGSL. Video highlights
Noah Limbago (2026) 6'4 small forward - Limbago is a product of Northern Virginia (Regional MVP) with ties to the Northeast. (Mom from ME/Played at Bowdoin). His calling card is how hard he plays at both ends of the floor and will impact a game in multiple ways. Has shown a three-level offensive attack with a downhill style of play that really puts pressure on a defense. Defensively, he has the ability and competitiveness to guard multiple positions. Receiving interest from Mid-Atlantic DII, ODAC, and NESCAC schools. Plays AAU with the Nova Cavs. Video highlights NERR profile
Zach Romich (2026) 6'3 guard - Romich brings a well-rounded game to KUA for his post grad year after a highly successful high school career at Groton Dunstable High School (MA). He impacts team success in so many ways at both ends of the floor. His ability to stretch the floor from well beyond the three-point line sets up the rest of his playmaking And he is more than a three-point specialist. High basketball IQ and a mature steady presence on the floor describes the 4th member of the Romich basketball family. Receiving IVY, NE-10, and Academic D3 interest. Plays AAU with NE Storm-HGSL. Video highlights NERR profile
Brandon Arnold (2026) 6'3 point guard - Arnold has been a three-year starter for the Wildcats and we'll be back for his 4th year. He has been a major contributor to the success of the KUA program during his entire career. Last season he helped lead the squad to # 3 seed in the uber-competitive NEPSAC AA tournament. He has made himself into a well-rounded point guard on both ends of the floor with timely scoring on all three levels and a tough hard-nosed defender that often spearheads the Wildcats defensive efforts. He hit the 1000-point mark last year, with close to 50% FG and over 40%-3FG, 5 assists, 1.5 Stls. Arnold has received multiple D1 offers, including Quinnipiac, Marist, and Central Connecticut State. Plays AAU with Crown Basketball. Video highlights RTB profile
Jacob Bayer (2027) 6'2 point guard - 2023 MVP Marblehead Holiday Tournament. Bayer is a hard-nosed Eastern Mass area product from Bedford, MA. He is reclassifying on the hilltop and the combination of academics and growth on the court will certainly make him an attractive small college prospect. As his ball skills adjust to NEPSAC level competition, he will certainly be a trusted back court contributor to the Wildcats in the coming year. He already possesses a quick trigger from 3pt that has shown to be efficient and his intangibles are evident every time you watch him play… Always the first to the floor for a loose ball. Plays AAU with Middlesex Magic 16u. Video highlights NERR profile
Lennart Payne (2027) 6’5” guard – Payne is an international product that holds passports in both Sweden and the US. Played for the Swedish National Team this summer. His dad is originally from Pennsylvania and played collegiately at Vermont. This long lefty guard has a lot of wiggle to his game and has seen a ton of international competition playing for Sweden over the past few years. He will reclassify on The Hilltop in the Fall. He can impact the game on all three levels offensively and brings a lot of versatility to the defensive end of the floor. Video highlights
Liam Sheard (2028) 6'7 wing- From Syracuse, NY, Sheard has things you can't teach... Length, athleticism, motor, nose for the ball, and is highly coachable! The years ahead will be exciting to watch his rise. Plays AAU with Terror Squad. Video highlights
New Hampton School from North Hampton, NH
Head coach: Andrew Gale (802) 578-9154
Chad Cook (2026) 6’7 forward - A versatile forward that can play on the perimeter and in the paint. Good facilitator for his position. Has grown as a back-to-basket scorer, while have the skill to make 3’s and face up jumpers. Improved defender and rebounder. Has received multiple D1 offers including Richmond, Western Carolina, Fairleigh Dickinson and Stonehill. Plays AAU with Middlesex Magic. NERR profile
Bruce Fa (2026) 6’4 small forward - Fa is a high energy forward that crashes the glass and wins extra possessions. He scores second chance opportunities and is a solid finisher around the rim. He can switch on to different positions and does a solid job on the perimeter.
Jayden Harrington (2026) 6’4 guard/forward- Harrington is a strong shooter and mover off the ball. Plays with a high-level IQ and has progressed as a guy that can put it down. Improved finisher and competes of the offensive and defensive glass. Good on ball and team defender that uses his high IQ/instincts. Plays AAU with NY Rens-EYBL. NERR profile RTB profile
Trey Jones (2026) 6’6 wing - Jones has a high motor wing that can do a little bit of everything offensively. Spot up shooter, great cutter and offensive rebounder. Defensively can switch 1-5 and use his length and athleticism to impact the ball.
Edison Onwe 6’6 wing - Strong bodied lefty who is a high-level defender and cutter. Uses his strength defensively to win the bump and has good instincts off the ball. Good athlete that wants to finish above the rim. Developing outside game and good rebounder for his position.
Ben Safran (2026) 6’0 guard - Safran is a perimeter player that can make shots from 3. He competes extremely hard and will attempt to win every loose ball. He also competes defensively and wins extra possessions on the offensive glass. NERR profile
Kieran Sullivan (2026) 6’3 wing- An explosive athlete that still has a raw perimeter game. Sullivan competes extremely hard and will mix it up defensively. Good shooter from 3 and will use his athleticism to contest shots at the rim. Video highlights
Griffin Sward (2026) 6’1 guard - Sward is a good shooter who plays with a lot of passion and energy. Will compete on both ends. Has a toughness to his game. He was a 1,000 point scorer in high school, which shows that he knows how to get to his spots. NERR profile
Ty Tabales (2026) 6’2 point guard - #17 ranked player in New England by Prep Hoops. Tabales is a tough, lead guard that can impact the game on both ends. High level off the bounce and move shooter. Has crafty finishes at the rim. Ultimate competitor and will be the most vocal guy on the court. Microwave scorer who can get hot quick. Good on ball defender and rebounder for his position. Has received multiple D1 offers, including University of Rhode Island, UMBC, Quinnipiac, Manhattan, Siena, Youngstown State, SUNY-Binghampton and Fairfield. Plays AAU with Middlesex Magic. NERR profile
Ayden Veler (2026) 6’0 point guard - Veler is a pass-first, lefty point guard that has a quick first step. He uses his quickness to get by defenders and then find his teammates. He is a really good on ball defender that can pick up full court and get deflections and steals on the ball.
Wesley Waddles (2026) 6’6 wing - Waddles is a smooth shooter who has ideal size on the wing. He is also a crafty finisher at the rim. He can shoot off the catch, on the move and with range. He has a good wing span that translates well on the defensive end. He gets deflections, blocks shots and is a good team defender. NERR profile
Stetson Merritt (2027) 6’3 guard - Merritt is a smooth scoring combo guard. Has had explosive offensive performances. Plays with a good change of pace, uses his body well when driving and knows how to attack angles. Developing perimeter shooter. Has a high upside on the defensive end due to his long wingspan and instincts. Has been offered by UMASS and Syracuse and Ohio State are showing interest. Plays AAU with City Rocks EYBL.
Ryder Brainis (2028) 5'10 point guard - Brainis is a tough, pass-first point guard. He plays with a good pace and feel. He is a good shooter from 3 and will mix it up for loose balls and rebounds. Competitive on ball defender.
Beau Millar (2028) 6'3 guard - Bigger guard that can space the floor and attack in a straight line. Does a good job using his body defensively and can play angles well. Good rebounder for his position. Is developing as a primary ball handler.
Tilton School from Tilton, NH
Head Coach: Marcus O'Neil (603) 867-3204
Evan Eaton (2026) 6'2 point guard - Eaton has a National Recruiting Report "6" (Low Major) rating. He is a long and athletic, throwback PG who sees the floor and reads the defense well in multiple situations. Very good IQ and pace. Reads different ball screen coverages and makes the right play when he gets 2 on the ball. Finishes well with both hands and has a strong mid-range game with floaters and pull ups. Shoots the 3 well of the catch, off dribble and off screens. Has a good nose for the ball on defense and can guard multiple positions because of his size and length. 3.3 gpa NERR profile
Owen Eaton (2026) 6'2 guard - Eaton has a National Recruiting Report "7" (Low Major) rating. Eaton is a very bouncy guard with deep range. Shot maker. Finishes at the rim. Fiery competitor. Strong and can guard multiple positions. Good IQ who can make reads off drives. Good in transition with ball or running lanes. 3.3 gpa NERR profile
Patrick Otto Mae (2026) 6’8 forward - A post grad from Estonia, Otto Mae is a good athlete with skill and IQ. He plays both inside and on the perimeter. D1 prospect. Video highlights
Samuel Owusu-Aduomi (2026) 6’7 forward - A versatile and efficient wing with pro ball length.
Bennett Plosker (2026) 6’1 guard - A post grad combo guard that is a scorer, including having a good 3pt shot. PH profile
Andrew Sievens (2026) 6’2 shooting guard - A post grad with a good feel for the game. 3.6 gpa Video highlights
Jakare Innocent, Jr. (2027) 6’1 point guard - A quick and athletic tough player. Innocent is a good 3pt shooter. PH profile
Holderness School from Holderness, NH
Head coach: Woody Kamperman (908) 310-5994
Finn Brennan (2026) 6’4 forward - Brennan enters his second season at Holderness. He is a much improved 3pt shooter and plays really hard. He can play multiple positions and has a good feel for the game. Plays AAU with New England Storm.
Andre Langley (2026) 6’4 guard - Can play multiple positions and has a high basketball IQ. He is a good 3pt shooter and rebounds well for his size. Langley played with a lot of confidence during his junior season and he is poised to have a big senior year. Plays AAU with Team NSSA.
Mason Paquette (2026) 6’3 wing - 2024-25 All State New Hampshire First Team. Paquette is doing a post graduate year after completing four years at Londonderry High (NH). He brings a maturity, a toughness, and a lot of shot making abilities to the court. Plays AAU with New England Storm.
Vilius Ramanauskas (2026) 6’2 guard - Ramanauskas enters his second season at Holderness. He has great vision and playmaking abilities. He will be working at home in Lithuania this summer to shoot the ball more consistently. He has played some high level basketball there.
Jayvian Cruz (2027) 6’0 guard - All NEPSAC Class B (2 times). This lefty is very good with the ball, can finish well around the hoop, and is a good shooter from deep. He has grown some since the season ended and is poised to have a good junior season. Plays AAU with Team NSSA.
Micke Mera (2027) 6’4 guard - From Montreal and well coached at College Durocher Saint-Lambert. He is very good in the open court and a good mid-range shooter. He is a good athlete as well. Plays AAU with Montreal Prospects.
Leo Shepard (2027) 5’9 point guard - Shepard joined the varsity team last year and is a great teammate who loves the game. Plays AAU with Team NSSA.
Andrew Kelly (2028) 6’1 guard Holderness School (NH) - Kelly is new to the school this fall. He completed his freshman year at Gilford High (NH). He played three varsity sports as a 9th grader. He is a good athlete and shooter. He has worked hard so far this summer.
Brewster Academy (Prep Team) from Wolfesboro, NH
Head coach: Naadir Tharpe (508) 963-4061
Player profiles are coming soon...