Flagg, and his twin brother, Ace, will return to Maine in January for games between Florida’s Montverde Academy and opponents yet to be determined.
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ESPN names Cooper Flagg its top high school basketball prospect
The network’s website lists the Newport native and Montverde Academy senior as the nation’s best high school basketball prospect, regardless of class.
Cooper Flagg reclassifies to Class of 2024
Flagg, a Newport native, likely to be top player in class after making jump from 2025.
Cooper Flagg committing to Duke? Not so fast, his mother says
The 16-year-old basketball star from Newport posted photos of himself on social media wearing a Duke uniform, days after a visit to the school.
Photos: Cooper Flagg and Maine United practice in Auburn
The AAU team — which features Flagg, one of the nation’s top high school players, and has added former Oxford Hills standout Teigan Pelletier — goes through drills and scrimmages and St. Dominic Academy.
Sidelines: Flagg’s latest return home takes us back a year — and reminds us we’re still watching
Cooper Flagg, who returned home Saturday to accept his 2021-22 Gatorade Player of the Year honor, is no less a piece of basketball in the state of Maine than he was a year ago, Mike Mandell writes.
Cooper Flagg named USA Basketball’s Male Athlete of the Year
The Newport native thrived for the U.S. squad at the U17 World Cup this summer after leading Nokomis High to a state championship as a freshman.
Varsity Maine Male Athlete of the Year: Cooper Flagg, Nokomis
Flagg was a basketball sensation before entering high school, and he did not disappoint in leading the Warriors to the Class A championship as a freshman.
Sidelines: After striking gold with U17 national basketball team, Cooper Flagg receives warm homecoming
As the teen sensation’s career takes a new turn, a celebration Wednesday is a sign that his story in Maine is only getting started, staff writer Mike Mandell writes.
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.