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This Article was originally published on April 27th 2018, Photo Credit: USA Today Sports/ Rob Kinnan ACC Rookie and Player of the year Zion Williamson has taken the college basketball world by storm. The 6-7 285 pound power forward has dominated in every single game he has played in this season for the Duke Blue…
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The Seton Hall Pirates have a few more weeks to make a final push for the NCAA tournament.
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This is an updated article from August 30th, 2017 Rasheem Jenkins was one of NYC’s top guards during his four years at Wings Academy in The Bronx. The All-city guard then was able to play Division 1 basketball at Florida A&M and play professionally in Germany and Poland, but since he stopped playing basketball a…
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There was a time when the Unlimited division ruled many summer leagues across the NYC area and the younger players never got as much attention from the fans in the park unless they were playing with grown men. That has changed the past few years at the Dyckman basketball tournament where the CEO and Commissioner…
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Photo Credit: Nicole Sweet Sometimes a clean slate in a new setting is needed to help you get closer to your goals, and for LuHi Guard Tykei Greene, that new setting is 40 minutes away from Queens. At 6-4 Greene is one of the most athletic guards in the city. Not only does he use…
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The Patrick School’s Allon Johnson going up for the shot over an LuHi defender on Monday night. Photo Credit: Ben Berry/Ben Shot It Philanthropy is something that Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving is all about. From partnering with his God father Rod Strickland to start the Nike sponsored Kyrie Strickland youth league in the South…
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The 2017-18 season at a Glance: 17-10 overall record, reached 2nd round of playoffs. Key additions: Amahrie Simpkins, Jaylin Anderson We continue In the Brooklyn AA with the Brooklyn Collegiate Lions, a team that remains to be on the rise in the PSAL. The Lions return a majority of their starters from last year but…
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2017-18 season at a glance: 10-17 record reached CHSAA city quarterfinals Players to watch: Julian Champangie, Justin Champangie, Taj Chiles, Jahiem young The Bishop Loughlin Lions May have lost some players but they are still one of many teams in the CHSAA to look out for. One of the reasons why Loughlin is a team…
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