Members of the Edward Little High School basketball teams have been hosting the summer camp for 18 years.
Boys Basketball
ESPN’s Fran Fraschilla says Cooper Flagg is ‘possibly on the verge of stardom’
College basketball and draft analyst watched Flagg try out for the U17 national team — which he made — this week and said the 15-year-old from Newport has the potential to be a first-round NBA draft pick.
Basketball: Ronnie Turner leaves Bates to become head coach at Connecticut prep school
The Lewiston High School graduate, and former Blue Devils coach, is leaving the Bobcats after one season as an assistant to lead the boys basketball program at Pomfret School.
Cooper Flagg earns spot on U17 national basketball team
The former Nokomis standout was selected out of a field of 18 finalists to compete in Spain next month.
Area roundup: Five St. Dom’s athletes sign to play at college level
Also: Leavitt softball hands Gardiner its first loss, Dirigo baseball outlasts Hall-Dale in 11 innings, and more from Monday’s baseball, softball and lacrosse games.
Let’s wait to anoint Cooper Flagg as the best basketball player ever from Maine
COMMENTARY: Such a label is unfair to the 15-year-old phenom, and short-sighted given the professional basketball success of others before him.
ESPN ranks Cooper Flagg the nation’s No. 3 high school basketball freshman
The 6-foot-7 forward from Nokomis helped lead Warriors to first-ever boys basketball state title this season.
KVAC all-stars and all-academic teams
Basketball Boys Class A First Team Cooper Flagg, Nokomis; Colby Smith, Brewer; Gabe Aucoin, Morse; Luke Briggs, Cony; Adam Savage, Skowhegan; Kalvin Catchings, Gardiner; Aaron Newcomb, Brewer. Second Team Evans Sterling, Mt. Blue; Levi Obert, Skowhegan; Thomas Harvey, Brunswick; Kam Douin, Cony; Brady Saunders, Brewer; Kyle LePage, Skowhegan; Ace Flagg, Nokomis. Player of the year: […]
Spruce Mountain’s Jace Bessey joins Maine United AAU basketball team
Freshman will team up with some of the state’s top players on AAU team coached by former Mountain Valley standout Andy Bedard that will play throughout the country this spring and summer.
South Portland’s JP Estrella will play senior season at Brewster Academy
The highly recruited 6-foot-11 junior center led the Red Riots to their first state championship in 30 years.